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Saturday, September 5, 2015

life and times on the lake


When I became a nanny, I thought I would be traveling the world with the family I worked for. Color me disappointed when I found out last year that our big summer vacation would be spent at a lake in Georgia. Then I got there and immediately pinched myself to see if I was dreaming it, or if I was actually at one of the most beautiful places in America. Ever since we left last year, I've looked forward to our return this year. Does that photo just put you at ease? Welcome to a sunrise over Lake Burton.




It's even gorgeous when it's raining! 

Now that I've refreshed your memory with how breathtaking it is there, let's get into the other fun stuff. Like paddle boarding --


We couldn't pass up the great moment to rep our Bryce Harper love in the depths of Braves territory.


Megan's strength at the lake was definitely not paddle boarding, as she flipped us...more than once haha. Still rocked the post capsize photo though. 

I actually didn't get to paddle board every day like I did last year. I know, it's sad - but honestly, I just couldn't. On day three, I was part of an intense hour and a half knock-off tubing session, and my whole body was just shot for the next three days. 


Don't believe how intense it was? It knocked a braid out of my hair! I don't even know how my arms held up enough to take this photo. I was literally dragged out of the water and crawled in the boat, my body was just mush. 


Because I couldn't physically hold onto anything or stand up straight for a few days after that jaunt in the water, it was only right that I took a break and propped my feet up on the boat, soaking up the sun. I get the best tan on this lake. No joke. If I lived here in the summer, I would have a tan for the whole year! 


The work crew that reps Trump hats together, stays together. The work trio one last time before everyone abandons me. Of course our one photo doesn't even show our faces. But, the best memories don't need photographs, do they? 


Snapbacks and mean mugging for life over here. 

In conclusion: peace, love, lake life


*all photos taken by me with my trusty iPhone in the even trustier Lifeproof case
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doing DC: diner en blanc


Has there ever been an event that you've seen growing up through the years and always wanted to go to, but never thought it was a possibility? Well that was me with Diner En Blanc - only the hottest little pop-up, super exclusive, picnic that sweeps cities around the world every summer. 

Thanks to Monsieur François Pasquier who decided to have a picnic with friends 27 years ago, people worldwide sign up for the crazy ride to wear all white, bring all white everything (minus the food), and be kept totally in the dark until you're metroing to your final location. Does that sound crazy? Probably. But is it worth every minute and penny spent? Oui, oui, oui! 

I don't even want to bore you with words because I think the pictures speak for themselves. But if I must, let me give you a few pro tips in case you're reading this and new to the game! 


  • Table - Coleman outdoor camping table is perfect. It's super lightweight, rolls up and comes with a carrying case. Don't hesitate. Buy it! For $29, it's a total steal. 
  • Chairs - IKEA is a Godsend for this picnic! Like the table, these chairs are a steal for $7.99. Lightweight, compact - buy them! 
  • Luggage Cart - YOU NEED ONE! This is what I got last minute, and it was perfect because it folded up and we could sit it under the table while we ate. It's sturdy and holds a lot! You may want extra bungee cords though. 
  • Picnic Basket - Okay, so I kind of cheated on this one, because my boss let me use her picnic basket - which just happens to be this one. I took everything out of it and bought white plates and clear glasses from IKEA, so the price tag is a bit much - but it held all of our food and fit on the cart perfectly. Let's face it, I'm probably going to buy it for myself here soon just so I have it. 
As for the rest - it's up to you! For a short while, I thought I had overbought - but it was just the perfect amount of table decorations for the night. I got it all in one 12x12 tote you pick up at a craft store to decorate which made it easier! Like I said, all my dishes, cutlery and glasses, and battery operated candles came from IKEA. I got the napkins from Target, napkin ring holders from Bed, Bath and Beyond, and the flowers with little bud vases at Michaels. I then filled the jars with fairy lights to add extra light. 

Now, enough about the table. Let's get to the real fun! 


Looks like I found my people! 250 people casually congregating waiting for our final meeting place. 


Wave the napkins - it's dinner time! 



Speaking of dinner - Meg and I (mostly Meg) made a three course Italian meal. We started off with an assortment of olives, pasta salad and stuffed breads of breaded chicken and sausage. It was all equally amazing and mostly mess proof.


These mini cheesecakes were the perfect way to end the dinner before all the dancing. 


Sparklers - dinner is over! Time to dance the night away!


We love sparklers! Once we could actually get them lit, that is.


Apothic Wines was the sponsor, so not only did we drink good wine, but we got pretty masks that made us feel like A in PLL. 



My favorite picture of the night, by far. This girl was my very first friend in DC. She's seen cleaned up my puke more than once, picked me up at the airport on a snowy 12:30 flight cancellation with beer, and made me feel more like a sister than some person from work that you hang out with when you're off. To say I'm going to miss her when she moves back to Connecticut next week is an understatement! 

As far as our outfits are concerned, by some odd coincidence, we both ended up in white seersucker dresses from the Gap (feel free, Gap to use us in your next ad at any time!). I bought this dress at the beginning of summer on a lark sale - $19.99 instead of $69.99! My amazing flower crown is courtesy of MahaMahaCreations at Etsy. She's amazing and very reasonable. Our jewelry was a very nice loan from our boss - but I must say the necklace worked so well with the dress. I feel like I looked like Betty Rubble, and I absolutely loved it! 


Okay, last picture. But when the Snapchat photo turns out really good - you use it. Everywhere. 

So, did this convince you to try and be part of it next year? It should! If you have any questions about going, or want in on DC next year, let me know! I'm looking at going to Cincinnati next year, so if you know someone, let me know! 


*all photos taken by me, or Megan by our trusty iPhones
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Friday, September 4, 2015

doing DC: going to the farmer's market


One thing that I love in DC is the abundance of farmer's markets. Growing up next to farms, I appreciate the fresh produce and independent shops that provide all natural products. The one downside to farmer's markets here is that they all typically fall on different days at different hours and not always open on weekends. 

As much as I'd love to stroll down the aisles on a Wednesday afternoon next to the White House, that isn't always an option for me! So, when I do happen to find myself in the middle of one, I typically buy a lot, and don't have any cash. Thank God, being DC, almost all of them take debit cards! 

Because I'm a sucker for small boutiques, I've compiled quiet the list of places I know I'll be to when it comes to buying birthday and Christmas presents, and presents for "just because!" 

Here's a small list of the new shops I've found through the markets - I hope you find some goodies for you and others!

Old Town Suds - I definitely have an addiction to all natural soaps. But, when you think about it, wouldn't you rather be putting good stuff on your skin and not tons of harsh chemicals? I just bought their laundry soap, two bars (Bellini and Lilac - both of which smell SO GOOD) and the Best Face Wash Ever to try for my sometimes acne-prone skin. 

Ladyburg - Speaking of all natural soaps, I also have some goodies from Ladyburg in my bathroom. Let's talk about their bath bombs; amazing. They all smell amazing. Even better, they don't stain your bathtub, unlike some other companies do! I also highly recommend the whipped sugar scrub. I use it once a week to exfoliate before I shave. I need more superlatives to use, but again, amazing. 

Curated - Curated is a cute little boutique in Old Town Alexandria that I came across during the Sidewalk Sale day in Old Town a few weeks ago. It's great to find unique gifts for any occasion at great prices. My favorite though is the etched map mason jar that I picked up for $10 that showcases downtown DC. 

Analog - I could do a whole post in and of itself on Brookland. One, it's set right next to the beautiful Catholic University of America campus, and two, it has the cutest market space on Monroe Street aptly named Monroe Street Market. You'll find some great independently owned studio spaces ranging from artwork to leather goods, to paper goods like Analog. Not only does Analog have cute cards, like my favorite Leslie Knope quote about this hellacious swamp land we live on; "It's a hundred and twenty degrees out with two hundred percent humidity because this is a stupid swamp town." You can say that again, Leslie, but it also has cute curated vintage threads. Shop the cards at the Etsy shop and stop in to find items your grandma probably wore - and I mean that in the best possible sense of the word! If you don't believe me, you can see me wearing a shirt I most definitely believe my grandma used to wear when we went to the River every summer here.

What are your favorite little shops around the city that I don't know about yet?? I can't wait for fall to take full effect and jump into every hay patch at farms I can find!

*all photos taken by me with my trusty iPhone and no shops endorsed me in any way to say how much I love them. 
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