Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

painting




i {heart} paint
i {heart} brushes

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

elizabeth taylor

"I fell off my pink cloud with a thud."
Elizabeth Taylor

sexy, glamourous, diamonds, husbands, richard burton, cleopatra, giant, cat on a hot tin roof, academy award for butterfield 8 and who's afraid of virginia woolf, married 8 times, scandal, michael jackson, jet-setter.

"Big girls need big diamonds."
Elizabeth Taylor


Sunday, March 20, 2011

happy day

Reasons why today is a happy day...
  • packing for our trip to mexico tomorrow
  • house is clean and organized ( I always do this before we leave on vacations...can't stand coming home to a mess)
  • i'm already tan thanks to angie at the tanning booth
  • made a necklace and four bracelettes
  • went shopping ALONE TO MOA and bought lot's of fancy new shirts
  • get to spend a solid week with 3 fantastic people

hello spring

tomorrow is the first day of spring. it's been such a long winter that i thought would never end. it snowed and snowed and snowed. we've never had such a crazy long and wintery winter before. here's to no jackets, gloves, and hats and welcoming trees, buds, and new beginnings.



Saturday, March 19, 2011

first day of spring {tomorrow}


tomorrow is the first day of spring. it's been such a long winter that i thought would never end. it snowed and snowed and snowed. we've never had such a crazy long and wintery winter before. here's to no jackets, gloves, and hats and welcoming trees, buds, and new beginnings.

Friday, March 18, 2011

feather

i went for a cut and color before we left for our mexican vacation. heather had a feathery feather in her hair and i had to have one.

jumping for joy- watch out steven tyler here i come!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Mosaic- St. Patricks Day



Tomorrow is St. Patricks day and even thou I am not Irish, I don't drink beer, and lepricons kind of freak me out. I still enjoy traditions and festivals. Here is some info I learned about St. Patricks Day.

St. Patrick wasn't even irish, he was british and he was born around A.D. 390 to aristocrats.

According to the author of St. Patrick of Ireland: A Biography.

At 16, Patrick's world turned: He was kidnapped and sent overseas to tend sheep as a slave in the chilly, mountainous countryside of Ireland for seven years.

"It was just horrible for him," Freeman said. "But he got a religious conversion while he was there and became a very deeply believing Christian."

St. Patrick's Disembodied Voices

According to folklore, a voice came to Patrick in his dreams, telling him to escape. He found passage on a pirate ship back to Britain, where he was reunited with his family.

The voice then told him to go back to Ireland.

"He gets ordained as a priest from a bishop, and goes back and spends the rest of his life trying to convert the Irish to Christianity," Freeman said.

Patrick's work in Ireland was tough—he was constantly beaten by thugs, harassed by the Irish royalty, and admonished by his British superiors. After he died on March 17, 461, Patrick was largely forgotten.

But slowly, mythology grew around Patrick, and centuries later he was honored as the patron saint of Ireland, Freeman noted.

St. Patrick's Day Shamrock Shortage

According to St. Patrick's Day lore, Patrick used the three leaves of a shamrock to explain the Christian holy trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.

Today, St. Patrick's Day revelers wear a shamrock out of tradition. But people in Ireland hoping to wear an authentic shamrock are running low on luck.

Trifolium dubium, the wild-growing, three-leaf clover that some botanists consider the official shamrock, is an annual plant that germinates in the spring. Recently, Ireland has had two harsh winters, affecting the plant's growth.

Other experts pin the shortage of the traditional plant as much on modern farming methods and loss of traditional hay meadows.

"The cold winters we are having here lately are just another nail in the coffin," a landscape and nature photographer whose books includeThe Wildflowers of Ireland, said via email.

To make up for the shortfall, many sellers are resorting to other three-leaf clovers, such as the perennials Trifolium repens and Medicago lupulina. According to the Irish Times, these plants are "bogus shamrocks."

Trinity College's Parnell agreed that Trifolium dubium is the most commonly used shamrock today, which lends credence to the claims of authenticity.

However, he added, the custom of wearing a shamrock dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, and "I know of no evidence to say what people then used. I think the argument on authenticity is purely academic—basically I'd guess they used anything cloverlike then."

What's more, botanists say there's nothing uniquely Irish about shamrocks. Most clover species can be found throughout Europe.

No Snakes in Ireland

Another St. Patrick myth is the claim that he banished snakes from Ireland. It's true no snakes exist on the island today, Freeman said—but they never did.

Ireland, after all, is surrounded by icy ocean waters—much too cold to allow snakes to migrate from Britain or anywhere else.

Since snakes often represent evil in literature, "when Patrick drives the snakes out of Ireland, it is symbolically saying he drove the old, evil, pagan ways out of Ireland [and] brought in a new age," Freeman said.

The snake myth, the shamrock story, and other tales were likely spread by well-meaning monks centuries after St. Patrick's death, Freeman said.

"St. Patrick's Day was basically invented in America by Irish-Americans," Freeman said.

Eighteenth-century Irish soldiers fighting with the British in the U.S. Revolutionary War held the first St. Patrick's Day parades. Some soldiers, for example, marched through New York City in 1762 to reconnect with their Irish roots.

read

Just discovered this fabulous coloring book for fashionistas of all ages. You can buy it on amazon.com. It's illustrated by one of the leading fashion-illustrators who's work has been seen in Vogue, French Connection, Habitat, and many other publications.

My Wonderful World of Fashion: A Book for Drawing, Creating and Dreaming by Nina Chakrabarti

I can't wait to have a girly gift to buy- this will be a huge hit for any age artist. I find it so relaxing to color in color books with my girls, this is usually done at restaurants to help pass the time while anxiously waiting for our food to be delivered. Sometimes we (I) get so sad that the food comes before we are done with our project.










Tuesday, March 15, 2011

you never know


I'm not sure sure about this dumb cliche about wearing clean underwear? If I was in some sort of accident don't I lose bodily functions...so how would "they" know what was there before or what was there after? I actually caught myself telling my daughter that the other day...she's 7 and I'm not sure she knows what dirty panties look like? Anyway, nothing says spoiled but really expensive panties. I shop at Barneys. I stop at bags, shoes, clothes (in that order). I have never stopped by lingerie before but for some reason I left my normal routine and found this. Do you have to send these out for dry cleaning????? Gorgeous huh?

kiki de montparnasse
le fleur boyshort
$195


carine gilson
lace mini culotte
$295

Carine Gilson lace bra $395



Monday, March 14, 2011

quote this

dance rehearsal

The girls spring dance recital is coming up in about 1 1/2 months. It's such a big for Lola and she works super hard learning her 2 pieces. This will be Sasha's first recital in front of a massive audience and I am so excited to see her up on the stage. This year Lola get's her 5 year medal, she goes in front of the massive audience with the other girls who have achieved the monumental award. I am so happy for the both of them...dance hard my little swans- you make me so proud.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

sunday list

loving: chiffon blouses, ruffles, bows
feeling: romantic
dreaming of: a shopping trip for clothes alone and no time limits
wearing: my new Ash cowboy boots that have studs all over them
eating: trail mix, fuji apples
planning: trip to mexico
realizing: josh isn't going on our trip
anticipating: spring?

no guilt

it's sunday, it's winter, i've got a warm cup of tea with honey, and i'm curled up in bed watching t.v. with hubs. the kids are playing quietly, and mishka is cuddled up next to me. there isn't anything that makes my heart warm and my soul relaxed when everyone is home and happy.
{via flickr}

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

fun with blocks

My creative little girl.
I love you so much and I am so proud of how sweet and thoughtful you are.
Stay fabulous and little forever.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ring envy

Love doesn't cost a thing....
{Jennifer Lopez: 8 carat square-cut diamond ring}

{Paris Hilton}
{Salma Hayek: 5-carat oval-cut diamond with trillions on each side}
{Ivanka Trump's 6-carat cushion-cut ring from her own collection}

Monday, March 7, 2011

kiss


i love being there for moments like this

Sunday, March 6, 2011

sunday list

it's snowing
dog's no where to be found outside
i'm home alone
i'm going back to bed

Saturday, March 5, 2011

what lives below

a very fancy street hole

Thursday, March 3, 2011

closet envy

{christina}
{kimora lee)
{rachel zoe}
{fergie}
{carrie bradshaw-original}

{mariah carey}

{paris hilton}
{miley}
Walk in closet

His closet
{via http://www.flickr.com/photos/55528940@N04/5146734132}