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33 in 33

May 30, 2016 by jessica 10 Comments

Birthday-33v2

My 30s have been my favorite decade thus far and today I kick off year 33! I’ve had a stellar birthday weekend already with a walk through Olbrich Gardens, lunch at a new restaurant, mini golf, a Memorial Day cookout with friends, and dinner with my parents last night. I’m feeling incredibly content and excited for the next year.

I don’t want the year to slip by without fanfare, though, so I put together a list of 33 must-dos for year 33. Think of this as an alternative to a New Year’s resolution list without the pressure of losing weight and saving money!

  1. Close on our first home! We just need to find it first. (We have about three weeks left to shop until we need to figure out housing for the next 12 months. Our lease ends Aug. 1.)
  2. Visit a new state.
  3. Plan a trip to Iceland. We’re hopeful we can make this happen next summer. It’ll be after I turn 34, so we’ll aim to have the trip booked this year! (Really, though, any overseas destination will do!)
  4. Head up to Duluth, Minn. for the Tall Ships.
  5. Spend a long summer weekend in Chicago.
  6. And a weekend in Milwaukee.
  7. And head back to the Windy City this December for the Christkindlmarket. It’s becoming our traditional way to kickoff the holiday season.
  8. Buy a new mattress …
  9. … and a new couch. I love this one, but we might go with a modern sectional if it’s a better fit for the floor plan of our eventual house.
  10. Oh, and a dining set while we’re at it. I want a table like this one with these chairs. I’m using this image for inspiration.
  11. Go through our possessions and donate anything we won’t use again. I don’t want to move items that aren’t loved.
  12. Finally buy a bar cart.
  13. Take a fitness class, possibly hot yoga or barre.
  14. Keep champagne chilled for impromptu celebrations.
  15. Play hooky from work to head to a water park.
  16. Go to the zoo.
  17. Spend a day at the ballpark.
  18. Watch the fireworks.
  19. Go to a beer festival.
  20. Read a book each month.
  21. Take a jewelry-making class.
  22. Try two new recipes each month.
  23. Master the quiche.
  24. Find a great red-orange lipstick.
  25. Actually learn the ins and outs of my camera. I can’t justify purchasing a new one until I have this one down pat.
  26. Visit a beach … or a desert. Basically anything with a lot of sand.
  27. Relearn how to ride a bicycle and go biking with Dave.
  28. Enjoy a summer afternoon at the Memorial Union Terrace on the UW-Madison campus.
  29. Mini golf!
  30. Go to an art fair.
  31. Buy produce at the farmers’ market.
  32. Write useful travel guides for our vacations, and finally edit and share trip photos on Facebook. (I’m so bad at taking the time to actually do this.)
  33. Embrace another year older!

My necklace is from Lele Sadoughi.  You can save 20% on everything — including sale items — with code BEDKNOBSANDBAUBLES.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: 33 in year 33, birthday

The Weekend Guide

May 27, 2016 by jessica 1 Comment

The Weekend Guide 05.27.16

DRINK
Stop popping those bottles and start drinking champagne the right way.

START
Antiquing can be both thrilling and intimidating. Here’s a guide to help you start a collection.

FREEZE
I can’t wait for an abundance of summer fruit to use in these parfait popsicles.

SERVE
Looking for an easy appetizer to serve guests? This will be a hit.

ESCAPE
I can’t believe it’s Memorial Day weekend already! If there’s one thing that epitomizes an American summer, it’s an iconic road trip. Here are nine quick getaways from some of the U.S.’ largest cities.

STOP
I think we all can identify with Lena Dunham’s essay on her apology addiction.

EARLIER THIS WEEK
Explored Brussels in a LBD.
Coveted a selection of items in yellow and robin’s egg blue. (I want those shoes.)
Scoured the Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale for the best items.
Confessed my shopping sins.
Took a walk to the lake and ate ah-mazing pizza.

Filed Under: Weekend Guide Tagged With: the weekend guide

Budget Update: May 2016

May 26, 2016 by jessica 9 Comments

Mango Floral Earrings

I had a lot of fun shopping this May (#BirthdayMonth). The pieces brighten up my otherwise drab wardrobe additions this year, adding a much-needed dose of color and whimsy just in time for summer! With the exception of the pineapple shorts from Ann Taylor, I’m enamored with everything I purchased this month. In fact, the loafers are already my go-to work shoe and I’ve only had them for a week!

This month actually brings my second quarterly budget to a close and it’s the second quarter that I’ve come in with money to spare (after adding in some blog revenue). A quarterly budget has given me the flexibility to spend more at the onset of a season when I’m most excited about clothing or when there’s a hole in my wardrobe I’m looking to fill — and it’s definitely going to come in handy next quarter. I’ve found myself reaching for dresses with waist definition lately. That hadn’t been my M.O. for so long that it’s making getting dressed a challenge. Most items in my summer wardrobe are loose dresses. I’m looking for a few belts to wear with my existing collection (possibly this one and this one), but I’m really hoping to add a few more nipped-in numbers in the coming months.

BUDGET*
Spring Budget (March – May): $750
Spent in March: $421.50
Spent in April: $350.25
Spent in May: $356.50
Added: $450 in blog revenue**
Amount Remaining: $71.75 (heading to the savings account)

*I don’t add money for tax and shipping into my budget. I probably should next quarter.

**Most of the money I earn from the blogging goes into my general savings account or is earmarked for travel, but I’ll move some to the clothing budget when needed.

Wardrobe Update: May 2016

PURCHASED
See all of the year’s wardrobe additions here. 

  • Ann Taylor pineapple-print shorts ($39.50): I’m pretty disappointed in this purchase. The shorts seemed tight in the dressing room, so I went up a size. Within hours on the first day I wore them, they stretched out a full size and the hem on the right leg fell. What awful quality. I do love the print, so I’m going to attempt to salvage them by washing in hot water and putting them in the dryer.
  • Ann Taylor “Monica” grommet strappy leather sandals ($59; purchased with a discount code): Sometimes waiting for a promo code pays off! I can’t tell you how many times I almost pressed the purchased button on these before Ann Taylor finally released a 40% discount code. They run true to size and the leather is soft. I did get blisters the first day of wear, since they rub on different areas of my feet than my other sandals do, but that was after walking a mile. I may have overdone it on their first day out.
  • Cult Gaia ark handbag in large ($48; purchased with a discount code): Last year, the price of the small version of this bag was $38 and the large was $48. Earlier this season, they were $48 and $58, respectively. Now, the small is $88 and the large is $95-98, depending on where you buy it. It is not worth that much money. It’s incredibly impractical, and Dave thinks it’s one of the stupidest things in my closet. (#Truth) I still love it, though. I just can’t recommend it at its current price.
  • Mango floral earrings ($20; pictured in the top image): These things are huge and I can’t tell you how much I love them! It’s hard to find such a major statement earring that’s as lightweight as these. I’ve received a ton of compliments each time I’ve worn them. Just make sure to take them off before answering the phone. I forgot I was wearing them at work and they made an awful clanking noise when I held the receiver to my ear that jarred the person on the other end!
  • Jack by BB Dakota “Vivi” dress ($80): This little number is my birthday dress (coming up on Monday!). I wish it wasn’t sold out because it’s just the cutest little thing. The elastic waist is flattering and it’s lined. Update! It’s actually available here for just $70!
  • Vince Camuto “Kade” cutout loafers in white ($110): These are the best summer loafer I’ve found yet! I wore them to an event last week and didn’t have one blister during the evening. The recommendations suggest sizing up a half size. I ordered both a 7 and a 7.5 to try. I’m usually a 7 in every shoe I try on and ended up selecting that size in these. However, they are tight at the end of the day when my feet swell. I’m hopeful that the leather will stretch out with time. I’ve only owned them for a week. The 7.5 slipped off my heel when I walked. So, if you find yourself between sizes, go up a size. Otherwise, I’d suggest ordering both and giving them a test run on carpet.

Wardrobe Update: May 2016

GIFTED
As always, I want to be transparent about what I’ve received from companies for review or as part of a collaboration. I’m selective about the pieces I accept and will only work with companies I feel good about recommending. 

  • Larimar gridden stone cuff: I’m not a huge fan of silver when it comes to statement jewelry, but this cuff is making me reconsider and I’m antsy to show photos in an upcoming outfit post.
  • LovePendants citrine pendant with “J” initial: This is also coming up in a future post. It’s a neat concept. Instead of a traditional initial necklace that’s engraved on metal, this is etched into a gemstone.

DIDN’T WORK OUT
Things I tried and didn’t love: 

  • Banana Republic off-the-shoulder flutter sleeve dress: Most off-the-shoulder dresses I’ve come across run incredibly large, so I ordered this in both a medium and a small to be on the safe side. Both dresses were far too slim in the body and I’m not even sure a large would have had enough room!
  • Tory Burch “Mikado” zip-front dress: I went up a size in this and it was still too tight. Fantastic quality though and gorgeous print.

***
I’ll be linking with Fran tomorrow!

 

Filed Under: Budget Tagged With: budget update, budgeting bloggers, clothing budget, quarterly clothing budget

The Best of the Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale

May 25, 2016 by jessica 5 Comments

Nordstrom Half-Yearly Sale 2016

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT

Nordstrom’s anticipated Half-Yearly Sale is back with up to 40% off select styles through June 5, making it the perfect time to scoop up your spring and summer favorites just as the season kicks off. As you might expect, the selection of home goods has also captured my attention with our house hunt in full swing. (We see another house on Sunday that seems to have potential. Here’s hoping it’s the one! I purchased this doormat for our eventual home.) On the sartorial front, I’m beyond enamored with this clutch. Below, you’ll find my top ten picks in a few additional categories that I’m scouting out for summer:

DAY DRESSES

FLAT SANDALS

BAGS

SWIMSUITS & COVER-UPS

SUNGLASSES

 

Filed Under: Shopping Guide Tagged With: nordstrom half-yearly sale, sale alert

The Coveted

May 24, 2016 by jessica 6 Comments

The Coveted 05.24.16

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT | NINE | TEN

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Filed Under: The Coveted Tagged With: aerin beauty, Banana Republic, blue and yellow, gucci marmont, Lulu Frost, sarah's bag x samantha boardman, the coveted, tory burch

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