Friday, May 28, 2010

Have an Above-Average (Long) Weekend!


Many apologies for the radio silence here lately. Between graduating (finally!), hosting family and friends, applying for jobs, and moving, my plate has been overflowing! I'm spending the weekend organizing around the new place, cleaning the old apartment, and hanging out with K and friends. I'll be back on Tuesday, hopefully relaxed and refreshed, with some new posts for you!

In the meantime, have a fantastic (and restful!) Memorial Day weekend!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Artsplosure Gets an A+

If you happen to be in the Raleigh area this coming weekend, you definitely won't want to miss Artsplosure, an annual arts festival taking place in Moore Square.

 

They have a bunch of different things going on, including my personal favorite, the Art Market. There are tons of artists selling paintings, pottery, jewelry, etc., all of whom have been selected by a juried panel. This has become my go-to place for gifts for my mom, but since she'll be visiting this year, I'll be bringing her along instead!

Need added incentive to head over there? This year's festival also includes the world premier of Mirazozo by Architects of Air, a huge luminarium that will take over City Plaza. The photos from their other installations look incredible and I can't wait to see this one in person!

One of my very best friends, D, works for the nonprofit that organizes the whole thing and he's been doing an incredible job, so I know that this year's will be even more fantastic than those in the past. Bottom line: Artsplosure is amazing and sure to make for an incredible weekend.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Organic A+: Community Supported Agriculture

A few months ago, K and I decided to take the plunge and join a CSA, or community supported agriculture. Basically, we found a farm locally that we paid a set amount to during the winter, when they aren't producing much food. Then, once they start to harvest, we get a box of produce every week for a set amount of time (in our case, 20 weeks). We found it via this great website, which keeps track of local farms across the country and just generally has a wealth of information about CSAs. Ours started a few weeks ago, and so far it's been pretty awesome!


The farm we get our produce from, Castlemaine, is in Liberty, NC, which is about an hour from where we live. They deliver it to the local farmers' market, which is super convenient. Since it's just the two of us, plus our roommate, G, we ended up getting the half share, but that's been plenty for us! I've especially liked getting the boxes because it's been fun to figure out how to put everything to use.

It's also gotten both of us out of our usual grocery store rut. Typically, when I go to the store, I have the same rotating list of items that I'll buy. Getting things like bok choy, radishes, and beet greens has forced us to get creative in the kitchen and figure out ways to use these new-to-us ingredients. So far, this has meant lots of stir fry and sauteed vegetables mixed into pasta sauce, but I'm sure we'll branch out as the weeks progress.

Although joining a CSA definitely isn't for everyone, we're really enjoying it so far and love knowing that our food is being grown pesticide-free and only a few miles away!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Afternoon Inspiration

I came across this photo on my computer and it instantly made me smile.

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Growing up, my family moved when I was ten to a house a few blocks away from a town park complete with a lake. This photo reminds me of heading there on hot summer days to cool off from our (non-air conditioned!) house. Then during college I worked at the sleep away camp I had attended as a child, which was in an area of Connecticut that has lots of lakes. Even though my town was right on the coast and I love the beach, this picture seems like a more accurate representation of my summers and brings back lots of wonderful memories.

Sidebar: I apologize for so many uncredited images so far. Before I started blogging, I avidly collected images for my own personal inspiration, not bothering to note where they came from. If you know where any of them came from, please let me know and I'd be happy to give credit! I'm developing a much better filing system now :)

Monday, May 10, 2010

Beach Cottages Get an A+

K and I are still away, camping at the beach, but we'll be returning later today (thank goodness for scheduled posts)!

In the meantime, I present this lovely cottage:

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Although I really have no idea whether this house is actually near the beach, but it reminds me of all the cottages on Cape Cod that I coveted growing up during our annual family vacations. When I was little, I was also fascinated by mansions (of the Vanderbilt, not modern-day, variety), but now I think this size is a bit more my style. One of my not-so-secret dreams is to have a little cottage by the beach, perfect for impromptu getaways. I think this one would work nicely.

Friday, May 7, 2010

Have an Above-Average Weekend!

I can't believe the week has already flown by! To celebrate being officially done with the semester, K and I are taking off to the Outer Banks bright and early tomorrow morning to camp by the beach until Monday. I'm hoping for lots of campfires, bicycle rides, seafood, and swimming. It sounds so dreamy and I really cannot wait!


I hope you all have an equally wonderful weekend!
xo


Moms Get an A+

Since I don't usually post on the weekends, happy Mother's Day to all of the wonderful moms out there, including one in particular!

 Doesn't she look so happy for someone who had just given birth?!

Mom-

I know you probably won't see this, since the internet really isn't your thing.

But thank you for being such a wonderful mother and amazing person. You have helped teach me what it means to be a strong, capable, and caring woman, and I appreciate that more than you will ever know. I also hope to someday be half as tough, and funny, as you are!

Lots of love,
HW

In general, moms are some of the most incredible people out there, and I am amazed by all that they do on a daily basis!

A+ Thoughts

To be frank, this week hasn't been the greatest, in spite of the multitude of things for which I can be (and am) thankful for.

When I came across this image in my files, I decided to adopt it as my new motto for the foreseeable future:
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Although it might not seem very optimistic, I've realized that mistakes and events beyond my control happen- frequently- and the most I can do is learn from them and keep moving forward.

I'll keep y'all updated on how this strategy works!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Organic A+: Coconut Bliss

After going vegan for Lent this year, I discovered that I actually enjoy non-dairy products a whole lot. When I heard about Coconut Bliss, a soy free, gluten free, low glycemic, vegan frozen dessert, I knew I had to give it a try.


Luckily, both K and I had a sweets craving this past weekend and I stumbled upon several flavors at our local Whole Foods. I picked up the Vanilla Island flavor and it is seriously so good. I've been having mysterious cravings for it ever since. I can't wait to try even more flavors as the weather continues to warm up! I know non-dairy products like this aren't for everyone, but if you're looking for something a bit different, this is definitely the best I've tried!

Graduation Dresses Get an A+

Actually, graduating in general definitely gets a big, fat A+. In all seriousness, though, I've just started thinking about what I should wear under the cap, gown, and hood I'll be receiving next weekend. Since it's likely to be warm here in NC, I don't want anything that will be too heavy or uncomfortable.

I think this dress from the Gap might just fit the bill. I love the florals (they have it in blue, too)


But I think the solid purple color might be more versatile to wear to work with a cardigan on warmer spring and fall days.


I think I'll have to stop by a store to try it on, but then order it online, since most women's items are 20% off using the code GAPLUVSMOM (for Mother's Day) through the 9th!

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Abstract Stamps Get an A+

Inspired by Joanna's post earlier this week on old Alfred Hitchcock stamps, I thought I'd share a recent purchase of my own.


These stamps, via the USPS, are so much fun and will liven up even the most mundane piece of mail. Even though I pre-ordered two sets (nerd alert!), I'm still saving them for a special occasion. I have a pretty extensive collection of stationary just waiting to be sent off, so these will only add to the whole sending-an-actual-letter experience. 

The coolest part? The stamps vary in size, with some taking up a sizeable portion of even a regulation-size envelope. Swoon.

Cinco de Mayo Gets an A+

As my friends and family can attest, there are few things I love more than Mexican food. I'm fairly certain I could subsist on nachos, quesadillas, and empanadas if necessary. In honor of Cinco de Mayo (and the Battle of Puebla, clearly), I also wanted to share my favorite part of this glorious day- margaritas! To miss out on the craziness of today, K and I actually celebrated yesterday, but regardless of what food I'll be having later, I'm sure one of these lovelies will be the perfect accompaniment.


And while this recipe probably isn't very traditional, I tried a "Skinnygirl" margarita recently (via Bethenny Frankel) and really enjoyed it. Although I'm not a big fan of the name, I do enjoy having much of the same flavors of a traditional margarita for a fraction of the calories. 

Her recipe is super-simple and I'm sure it will be easy to replicate later today, when it's a more appropriate time to imbibe (the 'it's five-o-clock somewhere' adage only goes so far when you're sitting at a desk!). 

On the Rocks:
  • 2 oz clear premium tequila (count 1, 2 while you pour)
  • Tiny splash of orange liquor
  • Juice of 4 fresh lime wedges
Combine all ingredients over a glass of ice and garnish with a lime wedge. Makes one serving.

(Personally I add about double the lime juice to cut the strength, and I've thought about adding a pinch of sugar for a bit more sweetness, but this is the basic outline!)

I hope everyone has a day filled with Mexican-inspired festivities!
xo

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

This Bag Gets an A+

In my daily perusal of blogs, I came across Ellington Handbags courtesy of Stephanie and quickly fell in love with their site.

This one in particular caught my attention, mainly due to its price (75% off!) and its lovely shade of pink.


I think it would be perfect for summer since it's stylish and practical enough to carry around every day, but could fit plenty of goodies to take it to the beach, the farmers' market, or even to the office!

Since I'm not allowed to purchase this myself (according to K I already have enough purses?), I figured sharing it via the internets is the next best thing!

Voting Gets an A+

Here in North Carolina, there are going to be some HUGE elections this fall. However, before those can happen folks need to make sure they vote in today's primaries. If you're registered as a Democrat or Republican, you can vote in your party's, and if you are an independent or unaffiliated voter, you can vote in either.

If you haven't voted already, the North Carolina State Board of Elections has a nify site where you can look up your polling place and view your sample ballot to make sure there aren't any surprises!

The North Carolina Center for Voter Education also has a great, non-partisan Voter Guide with information about candidates in every race.


Like the sign says, your vote is your voice, so make sure yours is heard! Voter turnout is supposed to be low today, so your votes will be even more crucial. I was the first person at my polling place this morning nearly an hour after it had opened. Plus, you get to wear around the fun 'I Voted' sticker, which is the perfect accessory for any outfit.

And with that, get thee to your polling place!

A+ Picks: Interview Style

Since I've basically finished graduate school and am biding my time until graduation, interviews have been at the forefront of my mind! As a plus-sized woman who may not always be able to find things I like in my size, I've found that picking the right thing to wear can take a bit more planning and patience in general. This is especially true of formal interview clothes, since it's not always available at every store, depending on the season.

For recent interviews, I've been relying heavily on some pieces that I picked up earlier in the year. Back in January, I was having a hard time finding suiting options at many stores, but struck a gold mine at Lane Bryant, which I hadn't been to for quite a long time. I picked up a few blazers, which I can't find on their website anymore, along with this skirt:


It's very comfortable and has transitioned well into the more dressy side of my work wardrobe. Although LB's suiting options are a bit higher in price, I feel like I've really gotten what I've paid for, since they've held up well thus far and have fabric that feels really nice and lays well. 

Since I gravitate toward skirts and dresses (as well as jeans) outside of work, I like to wear them to interviews when possible since they are what I feel most comfortable in. I also have a strong dislike for traditional button-down shirts for work (mainly because I can never press them properly!), so I prefer tops that deviate a bit from that trend.

For interviews, I've paired the skirt with a cropped blazer from LB (since it's higher-waisted I like the silhouette), a pair of black flats with a jeweled accent, and this top from Target.


Since the length is a bit short on me, I like that I'm able to tuck it into the pencil skirt for a more polished look. I like that it has a bit of pattern but doesn't come across as too bright or distracting. Because the ruffles can be a bit distracting, I've paired it with simple jewelry: typically, a pearl necklace, small-faux diamond studs, and a watch. Also, since I'm curvy, I always wear a higher-cut camisole underneath to keep everything covered and interview-appropriate.

For other plus-sized ladies that might be looking for some good interview options right now, here are some things that I think would work well.

It gets really hot out here in North Carolina pretty early in the season, so this jacket (which has matching trousers- perfect for folks that prefer pantsuits!) would be a nice way to stay relatively cool.


Since I tend to be pretty clumsy I would probably go with the black option and pair it with the top that's actually shown in the product photo.


 I really like the coral option with the white suit, but sadly it isn't listed on the website any longer. I would pair the blue shade with the black suit for a bit more contrast. Add some black flats (or heels, if you're more daring than me!) and some subtle accessories and you're all set!

For a more casual work environment, I think this next combination would be really great.


I think the details are more fun while still keeping things professional and work appropriate. I would add a white camisole under the cardigan and finish it off with some black flats. 

While interview attire definitely depends on your industry and the company you'll be meeting with, hopefully these suggestions will work for a good number of scenarios!

Monday, May 3, 2010

Afternoon Inspiration

It's cloudy, dreary, and obscenely humid here today, so I'm thinking happy summer thoughts about abundant sunshine, salt water, and cool breezes. Hopefully the weather during this weekend's trip to the Outer Banks will be more cooperative!

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Also, this weekend's painting went wonderfully- I'll post some photos (just of the afters, since I didn't think to take any until the primer was already up!) once things are a bit more put together.

Brightly Colored Rugs Get an A+

A few weeks ago Grace from Design*Sponge tweeted about these gorgeous rugs from Madeline Weinrib, and I haven't been able to get them out of my mind since. The ones below combine some of my favorite design elements: liberal use of pattern, the combination of pink and orange, and multiple shades of pink.




I typically like really neutral spaces accented with bright colors (pinks, yellows, and greens in particular), so these rugs fit into my aesthetic pretty perfectly. They come in a range sizes, but I think even the smallest would go a long way in adding a fun pop of color to virtually any space. If only they weren't quite as pricey as I'm assuming!