The other weekend I decided to clean out and organize our medicine (other miscellaneous items) cabinet in our bathroom.
Here is the before:
and the after:
Believe it or not, I actually added a bunch of new stuff in there. It is just organized much better. Well, actually it is just organized. Saying "better" implies that there was some organization system in the first place.
These little baskets from Container Store work perfectly here. We have since added one to hold all the sunscreen in the middle shelf and bought several more to organize another bathroom cabinet. Having the handles is so nice. It is so easy just to pull down whatever you need. The medicine is organized by ailment -- one for bandages, one for tummy issues, one for colds, etc. I also threw out lots of expired medicine that we certainly no longer needed.
(In case you are wondering, we have a coffee pot in our bathroom. Hence the mugs, coffee filters, and sugar in the cabinet.)
While I was on a roll, I decided to organize my most used bathroom drawers too. I forgot to take before pictures (oops), but here are the afters:
I read in Real Simple a while back that you shouldn't buy one of those massive drawer organizers, but instead get smaller individual bins to better fit what you have. I tried it out and am a believer. I did keep my larger organizer for some of my make-up (which works decently), but got smaller ones for the other items.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Friday, January 29, 2010
Sarah's House: Bathrooms.
I am a little late this week, but did anyone else see Sarah's House this past weekend where she redid the bathrooms? Um, one word -- swoon. She did what she called hi/low bathrooms. One was higher end and one was on the lower end. Both of them were amazing.
In the "high" bathroom, I love how she did stripes with the glass tiles for a big impact. Love the mirror, love the counter top, love the floors, love the relaxing color scheme.
Speaking of relaxing, I would totally put this gorgeous tub to good use after a long day.
The "low" bath was beautiful too. How great are those wall decals? It looks like it could be wallpaper. I have spent some time on etsy trying to find something similar for our bathroom. The little pendant light in front of the mirror is great too.
In the "high" bathroom, I love how she did stripes with the glass tiles for a big impact. Love the mirror, love the counter top, love the floors, love the relaxing color scheme.
Speaking of relaxing, I would totally put this gorgeous tub to good use after a long day.
The "low" bath was beautiful too. How great are those wall decals? It looks like it could be wallpaper. I have spent some time on etsy trying to find something similar for our bathroom. The little pendant light in front of the mirror is great too.
Thursday, January 28, 2010
5 things . . .
Most of the time when I do my "5 things" list, I try to be positive and thankful about things. Well today is different. There is no way around it, today wasn't a great day, and I am not the in the mood to pretend it was. So instead of trying to find the silver lining in a day where many things went wrong (some minor, some not so minor), my list today will be 5 things that made today a not-so-good day:
1. The appellate court denied my motion for continuance this morning.
2. I forgot to put eyeliner on my left eye this morning. Once I realized it at the office, I tried to rub off the eyeliner on my right eye.
3. I forgot my lunch today and resorted to trying Subway again after a long hiatus. (It was the only food place near my law school, so I ate it all the time and got very sick of it.) I won't be returning anytime soon. My sandwich was terrible and way too toasted. I ate the turkey and lettuce (and that wasn't even good) and threw away the gross bread. To make matters worse, I got to hear everyone in my hall leave for a long lunch, while I sat in my office picking at my sub-par sub.
4. A filing we thought was due Monday is really due tomorrow, which means dinner at the office. It's never a great day when you eat all 3 meals at your desk.
5. The weather was cloudy, drizzly, and dreary.
Thanks for reading my vent. I feel better.
1. The appellate court denied my motion for continuance this morning.
2. I forgot to put eyeliner on my left eye this morning. Once I realized it at the office, I tried to rub off the eyeliner on my right eye.
3. I forgot my lunch today and resorted to trying Subway again after a long hiatus. (It was the only food place near my law school, so I ate it all the time and got very sick of it.) I won't be returning anytime soon. My sandwich was terrible and way too toasted. I ate the turkey and lettuce (and that wasn't even good) and threw away the gross bread. To make matters worse, I got to hear everyone in my hall leave for a long lunch, while I sat in my office picking at my sub-par sub.
4. A filing we thought was due Monday is really due tomorrow, which means dinner at the office. It's never a great day when you eat all 3 meals at your desk.
5. The weather was cloudy, drizzly, and dreary.
Thanks for reading my vent. I feel better.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
My little boy is growing up.
Monday, January 25, 2010
Good Stuff.
After spending the better part of Sunday on the hunt for ski clothes, I was reminded of this Colbert "Skate Expectations" clip, which cracks me up:
Not to worry, Justin's ski gear does not show any chest hair!
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Not to worry, Justin's ski gear does not show any chest hair!
Saturday, January 23, 2010
The Deep End.
So The Deep End premiered Thursday night on abc. The show is about first year associates that begin working at a large law firm. As a mid-level associate at a large law firm, I felt that I was obligated to at least watch the first episode.
One thing is for sure, the show is not an accurate portrayal of associate-life at a law firm. Who talks to partners like that? Who goes to court during their first week? Who doesn't run a conflicts check before accepting a case? Who has time to go to some swanky bar with a pool multiple nights a week with their co-workers? On the other hand, I guess I should be thankful the show is not representative of my day at the office -- or it would be a huge snooze.
The show was disappointing overall, but I will probably watch it again next week . . . and wonder why I wasted my time (again).
One thing is for sure, the show is not an accurate portrayal of associate-life at a law firm. Who talks to partners like that? Who goes to court during their first week? Who doesn't run a conflicts check before accepting a case? Who has time to go to some swanky bar with a pool multiple nights a week with their co-workers? On the other hand, I guess I should be thankful the show is not representative of my day at the office -- or it would be a huge snooze.
The show was disappointing overall, but I will probably watch it again next week . . . and wonder why I wasted my time (again).
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Personalized Art.
We have built-ins above our TV that are fairly large. I have always struggled with trying to accessorize them with objects that are the right scale. I found a large frame (tucked away in a closet) this weekend that was the right size, but I needed something to put in it. I decided to copy my anthropologie monogram mug for some quick, free art.
Here is a picture of the anthropologie mugs (not the "H" one, but you get the idea). These mugs, by the way, make wonderful gifts and you can't beat the price.
Here's the final product "in scene" next to my grandmother's vase and our wedding shadowbox.
I think it turned out pretty well. It definitely isn't perfect, but thankfully since it is up high and over the TV, no one can see it up close. (Except for my blog readers!)
Here is a picture of the anthropologie mugs (not the "H" one, but you get the idea). These mugs, by the way, make wonderful gifts and you can't beat the price.
Here's the final product "in scene" next to my grandmother's vase and our wedding shadowbox.
I think it turned out pretty well. It definitely isn't perfect, but thankfully since it is up high and over the TV, no one can see it up close. (Except for my blog readers!)
Monday, January 18, 2010
Opinions please.
Sunday, January 17, 2010
Sarah's House: Master Bedroom.
I have blogged about my love of all things Sarah Richardson before here. Well, Sarah's House didn't disappoint this weekend. I loved the master bedroom she did! It actually reminds me of the direction I am headed with our bedroom, so I was encouraged. Hopefully it is just the last bit of motivation I need to order the fabric and get going! (Too bad that the fabric was I was planning on ordering on etsy sold today!)
Saturday, January 16, 2010
5 things . . .
Here are 5 of my new favorite beauty products, many of which I received for Christmas!
Love the way they smell, and the shampoo really cleans my hair without drying it out. I haven't used it long enough to see what it does with my highlights, but imagine it could only be better than what I was using before (which wasn't specifically for color treated hair). The only negative is the price. I told Justin he better not be using it!
2. Korres Lip Butter
I have both guava and quince and love them both. I am a lip balm junkie (see here) and these korres lip butters are must.
3. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer
I love using this on the weekends. It moisturizes well and provides nice sheer coverage. Not that my weekday routine is tedious, but it is nice to just apply moisturizer and get a little coverage at the same time. I was surprised that it lasted all day too!
4. Jack Black Lip Balm
I love this lip balm. It is different than most because it is not shiny (because it's made for men). I got it in the lemon and chamomile and went back to Sephora to get some more. My motto is you can never have too many lip balms! As I was walking through Saks to get to Sephora, they had a little 3 pack special of these balms. Score!
5. Lola Marc Jacobs Perfume
So I don't have this yet, but I really want it! I love the bottle -- how great is that flower? And it smells SO good.
Love the way they smell, and the shampoo really cleans my hair without drying it out. I haven't used it long enough to see what it does with my highlights, but imagine it could only be better than what I was using before (which wasn't specifically for color treated hair). The only negative is the price. I told Justin he better not be using it!
2. Korres Lip Butter
I have both guava and quince and love them both. I am a lip balm junkie (see here) and these korres lip butters are must.
3. Laura Mercier Tinted Moisturizer
I love using this on the weekends. It moisturizes well and provides nice sheer coverage. Not that my weekday routine is tedious, but it is nice to just apply moisturizer and get a little coverage at the same time. I was surprised that it lasted all day too!
4. Jack Black Lip Balm
I love this lip balm. It is different than most because it is not shiny (because it's made for men). I got it in the lemon and chamomile and went back to Sephora to get some more. My motto is you can never have too many lip balms! As I was walking through Saks to get to Sephora, they had a little 3 pack special of these balms. Score!
5. Lola Marc Jacobs Perfume
So I don't have this yet, but I really want it! I love the bottle -- how great is that flower? And it smells SO good.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Cuteness.
Riley is in major need of a grooming, but I think he's extra cuddly when he is furry. Here he is doing his best to look super cute at the breakfast table. He usually sits for about a minute, then realizes we never feed him from the table, and lays down. I mean, why waste your energy sitting up if it's not going to pay off anyway? If we make any sudden movements in his direction, he hops up into his sitting/begging position.
I was sitting on one of the ottomans in the kitchen with my laptop in my lap one morning, and Riley came up and tried to figure out how he could also squeeze in my lap. After several attempts with no success, he somehow ended up with all 4 paws in a tray we keep on one of the ottomans. He stayed like that for quite a while and tried to figure out why we were laughing at him.
Look at that sweet face.
I was sitting on one of the ottomans in the kitchen with my laptop in my lap one morning, and Riley came up and tried to figure out how he could also squeeze in my lap. After several attempts with no success, he somehow ended up with all 4 paws in a tray we keep on one of the ottomans. He stayed like that for quite a while and tried to figure out why we were laughing at him.
Look at that sweet face.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Saturday, January 9, 2010
Proud to Be a Longhorn.
I would be lying if I told you that I wasn't a little disappointed that Texas lost to Alabama in the national championship game. But frankly, I have never been more proud of our team.
Basically the worst thing that could have happened to our team happened -- Colt McCoy was injured early in the game. This sounds immature, but it's not fair. He deserved more. Colt is an amazing player and a great person, and I was looking forward to seeing him shine during his last game, which also happened to be the biggest game of his college career. I can only imagine the disappointment he felt when he couldn't return to the game.
Here is a great story about him and the new QB, Garrett Gilbert. The imagine of Colt trying to throw the football to his dad again and again to no avail is heartbreaking, and not one I will soon forget. Here is a video clip of Colt's interview after the game. Maybe I am a softy, but I still tear up when watching that. What a class act he is.
Our team gave it their all in the face of their worst nightmare and came pretty close to beating Alabama. And Gilbert was impressive considering the fact that he is true freshman and hasn't played more than a few minutes this season. I definitely am looking forward to seeing him play next year. Above all, our team showed great character and strength. While we didn't win the
game, there is a lot our team has to be proud of.
Hook 'em horns!
Basically the worst thing that could have happened to our team happened -- Colt McCoy was injured early in the game. This sounds immature, but it's not fair. He deserved more. Colt is an amazing player and a great person, and I was looking forward to seeing him shine during his last game, which also happened to be the biggest game of his college career. I can only imagine the disappointment he felt when he couldn't return to the game.
Here is a great story about him and the new QB, Garrett Gilbert. The imagine of Colt trying to throw the football to his dad again and again to no avail is heartbreaking, and not one I will soon forget. Here is a video clip of Colt's interview after the game. Maybe I am a softy, but I still tear up when watching that. What a class act he is.
Our team gave it their all in the face of their worst nightmare and came pretty close to beating Alabama. And Gilbert was impressive considering the fact that he is true freshman and hasn't played more than a few minutes this season. I definitely am looking forward to seeing him play next year. Above all, our team showed great character and strength. While we didn't win the
game, there is a lot our team has to be proud of.
Hook 'em horns!
Happy Birthday, Mom.
I am a couple days late posting this, but happy birthday to my mom! Like Justin, her birthday celebration consisted of watching UT football. (more on the national championship game later.) Thankfully, she was a great sport about it (pun intended!).
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Christmas Recap (finally).
Excuse me for not going in chronological order recapping the holidays here. You get the idea.
We had a wonderful Christmas with lots of family. I won't bore you with the details of present opening and lots of over-eating, but here are some pictures from Christmas day showing the crazy amount of presents for only seven people (all of us adults).
and since we ran out of room under the tree, we moved to in front of the fireplace . . .
The day after Christmas, we had a party at our place. It was great to visit with our friends and see people who were in from out of town. I was terrible about taking pictures that evening, but my brother-in-law snapped a few shots of all the food before the shindig began (excuse Justin and me in the background).
I have numbered the food I made and linked to recipes (click picture to enlarge):
1. Chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting. I cheated and used boxed chocolate cake mix (shhh, don't tell anyone) and then made homemade frosting. The frosting was so delicious and very easy to make.
2. Ginger cookies. Easy to make and very tasty. I would recommend refrigerating them for a bit before rolling them into balls. I used my new silpats Justin gave me for Christmas to bake these and they worked like a charm!
3. Semi-sweet and white chocolate covered Ritz peanut butter sandwiches. I took another shortcut and used the pre-made Ritz peanut butter sandwiches.
4. Pretzel turtles. Rolos work best for these. I could only find the Dove chocolate covered caramels and they seem to be more gooey. I did half with pecans and the other half with M&Ms. These are so easy to make and very addicting.
5. Ham and cheese in puff pastry. We made two of these and they were almost all gone. These may have been one of my favorite items. We used swiss cheese instead of gruyere to save a little money. I will definitely be making these again.
6. Spinach and artichoke dip (not pictured because it was still in the oven). This recipe is supposed to be the same as the one from Houston's. It is not exactly the same, but regardless, it is still very tasty. We copy Houston's and serve it with salsa and sour cream.
7. Bacon wrapped dates stuffed with goat cheese (not pictured because they were still in the oven). These are one of my new favorite appetizers. I love the sweet and salty combo. The recipe called for blue cheese, but I used goat cheese because (1) I like it better and (2) I already had some in the fridge.
All of which lead me back to number 8 on my resolutions list!
We had a wonderful Christmas with lots of family. I won't bore you with the details of present opening and lots of over-eating, but here are some pictures from Christmas day showing the crazy amount of presents for only seven people (all of us adults).
and since we ran out of room under the tree, we moved to in front of the fireplace . . .
The day after Christmas, we had a party at our place. It was great to visit with our friends and see people who were in from out of town. I was terrible about taking pictures that evening, but my brother-in-law snapped a few shots of all the food before the shindig began (excuse Justin and me in the background).
I have numbered the food I made and linked to recipes (click picture to enlarge):
1. Chocolate cupcakes with vanilla buttercream frosting. I cheated and used boxed chocolate cake mix (shhh, don't tell anyone) and then made homemade frosting. The frosting was so delicious and very easy to make.
2. Ginger cookies. Easy to make and very tasty. I would recommend refrigerating them for a bit before rolling them into balls. I used my new silpats Justin gave me for Christmas to bake these and they worked like a charm!
3. Semi-sweet and white chocolate covered Ritz peanut butter sandwiches. I took another shortcut and used the pre-made Ritz peanut butter sandwiches.
4. Pretzel turtles. Rolos work best for these. I could only find the Dove chocolate covered caramels and they seem to be more gooey. I did half with pecans and the other half with M&Ms. These are so easy to make and very addicting.
5. Ham and cheese in puff pastry. We made two of these and they were almost all gone. These may have been one of my favorite items. We used swiss cheese instead of gruyere to save a little money. I will definitely be making these again.
6. Spinach and artichoke dip (not pictured because it was still in the oven). This recipe is supposed to be the same as the one from Houston's. It is not exactly the same, but regardless, it is still very tasty. We copy Houston's and serve it with salsa and sour cream.
7. Bacon wrapped dates stuffed with goat cheese (not pictured because they were still in the oven). These are one of my new favorite appetizers. I love the sweet and salty combo. The recipe called for blue cheese, but I used goat cheese because (1) I like it better and (2) I already had some in the fridge.
All of which lead me back to number 8 on my resolutions list!
Monday, January 4, 2010
J. Crew = Evil Temptress.
I told myself I wasn't going to "need" anything from J. Crew for a while, but then they have to go and get new arrivals. The following are my faves:
The scalloped petal top.
Vintage latticework popover.
My favorite of the bunch: the ruffled gamine jacket.
Seriously, ruffles and pleating in the back? I am pretty sure I could find a way to wear this everyday.
And last but not least, the crosshatch cotton blaine jacket. Love the layered look. And, it's in gray!
I am hoping Gigi will have a review of these items any day now. In the meantime, I am just thankful there are no shoes I can't live without!
The scalloped petal top.
Vintage latticework popover.
My favorite of the bunch: the ruffled gamine jacket.
Seriously, ruffles and pleating in the back? I am pretty sure I could find a way to wear this everyday.
And last but not least, the crosshatch cotton blaine jacket. Love the layered look. And, it's in gray!
I am hoping Gigi will have a review of these items any day now. In the meantime, I am just thankful there are no shoes I can't live without!
Sunday, January 3, 2010
New Year's Eve.
I hope everyone had a happy new year! Ours was extremely low key. We went out to eat at the Black Lab with Meagan, Jeremy, and Kevin and then came back to our place to ring in the New Year. (Because Meagan and Jeremy are so popular, they had to leave to attend another party.) I quickly threw together Annie's Eats seven layer bars so we would have something to snack on until midnight. For as easy as the bars were to make, they were pretty tasty.
Along with the seven layer bars, the boys had Chimay (a Belgian beer made by monks). According to the label, we were total rule breakers by thinking about serving it in regular drinking glasses. Instead, Justin and Kevin decided it would be better to serve it in wine glasses since we don't have dedicated Chimay glasses.
Kevin was very excited about his Chimay find at Central Market for a good price. The bottle was huge (1.5 L) -- compare it to the 2 normal-sized sparkling wine bottles.
Justin tried to use the timer on our camera for the first time. As you can see, it took some trial and error to figure out how it worked.
There we go!
Happy New Year!
Along with the seven layer bars, the boys had Chimay (a Belgian beer made by monks). According to the label, we were total rule breakers by thinking about serving it in regular drinking glasses. Instead, Justin and Kevin decided it would be better to serve it in wine glasses since we don't have dedicated Chimay glasses.
Kevin was very excited about his Chimay find at Central Market for a good price. The bottle was huge (1.5 L) -- compare it to the 2 normal-sized sparkling wine bottles.
Justin tried to use the timer on our camera for the first time. As you can see, it took some trial and error to figure out how it worked.
There we go!
Happy New Year!
Sarah's House.
I have caught Sarah Richardson's Room Service on Fine Living before, but now the show Sarah's House is on HGTV. Her style has always appealed to me (both in decorating and her clothes).
I looked through her website trying to find pictures to include here, and it was very difficult to narrow it down to just a handful. Definitely head over to the website and view her portfolio and prepare to be amazed. Why do her and Candice Olson have to be in Canada only?
I can't wait to watch the remainder of the season to see how the house comes together. Her website and HGTV have pictures of the finished house online, but I am not looking because I want to be surprised!
I looked through her website trying to find pictures to include here, and it was very difficult to narrow it down to just a handful. Definitely head over to the website and view her portfolio and prepare to be amazed. Why do her and Candice Olson have to be in Canada only?
I can't wait to watch the remainder of the season to see how the house comes together. Her website and HGTV have pictures of the finished house online, but I am not looking because I want to be surprised!
Saturday, January 2, 2010
New Year's Resolutions.
My firm is a big believer in creating S.M.A.R.T. goals and writing them down. What better time to think about what I want to accomplish than at the start of a new year. Hopefully by sharing my goals (not all of them SMART ones), I will be more apt to follow through. In no particular order:
1. Wake up earlier on a more regular basis.
2. Watch the first 3 seasons of 30 Rock.
3. Drink more water every day.
4. Do yoga for my back at least 3 times a week with my new yoga video.
5. Get more involved with the Tahirih Justice Center (and increase awareness around my office).
6. Start eating/cooking more at home.
7. Attempt to be less critical of and more patient with others.
8. Get in better shape. (whose list is this one not on?)
9. Learn how to take better pictures.
10. Get back into painting/drawing/crafting.
House Related Goals / To-Do List:
1. Paint the sitting room by February 1.
2. Paint the master bathroom by February 1.
3. Hang pictures in the entry way.
4. Accessorize our bedroom.
5. Organize the 1st and 3rd floor elevator closets by February 15 (the date the Container Store Elfa sale ends).
6. Clean and organize the study.
7. Change the knobs in the kitchen to drawer pulls.
8. Look around the house frequently and be reminded of all the things we have already accomplished.
1. Wake up earlier on a more regular basis.
2. Watch the first 3 seasons of 30 Rock.
3. Drink more water every day.
4. Do yoga for my back at least 3 times a week with my new yoga video.
5. Get more involved with the Tahirih Justice Center (and increase awareness around my office).
6. Start eating/cooking more at home.
7. Attempt to be less critical of and more patient with others.
8. Get in better shape. (whose list is this one not on?)
9. Learn how to take better pictures.
10. Get back into painting/drawing/crafting.
House Related Goals / To-Do List:
1. Paint the sitting room by February 1.
2. Paint the master bathroom by February 1.
3. Hang pictures in the entry way.
4. Accessorize our bedroom.
5. Organize the 1st and 3rd floor elevator closets by February 15 (the date the Container Store Elfa sale ends).
6. Clean and organize the study.
7. Change the knobs in the kitchen to drawer pulls.
8. Look around the house frequently and be reminded of all the things we have already accomplished.
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