M.I.A.

Alpine Church Switzerland // by hdrdoc,

I have been so MIA lately, it’s not even funny.  Somewhere between work and a few other things going on, I’ve totally lost touch with my little blog.  While this is a total hobby for me, it’s so therapeutic, and I’ve MISSED IT!

Annie Hall


Does anyone else LOOOVEEEE this movie like I do?!  I’d been meaning to see it, and it was just one of those elusive old movies that everyone knows about, but very few people my age have seen.  Finally, at my sister’s house a few weekends ago, her husband (horrified that I had NEVER SEEN ANNIE HALL) dug out the VHS, and made the executive decision that I see it immediately.

Thank you Matthew – best brother in law ever!  This movie is sweet, without being sappy, hilariously funny, quirky (helloooo Woody Allen), and I love that it is one of the only romantic comedies (if not THE only) that won the Best Picture Award at the Oscars.  It’s a cooler, funnier, quirkier version of When Harry Met Sally (another movie that I can’t get enough of).

Anyway, aside from how fabulous this movie was, the fashion totally inspired me to create a few “Annie Hall” looks – totally approachable, and totally easy to pull off today.  I swear, every single year, Fashion Week features “menswear” back on the runways.  While these exact looks might be a bit extreme for everyone, I think there are a few things everyone can wear and pull off easily – an awesome tie with vest, or loose slouchy pants.

Tell me what you think (even if you think I’m nuts).

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City Chic Menswear:

Annie Hall I

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Menswear meets the Sea:

Annie Hall II

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Borderline Jackie O:

Annie Hall III

Summer Breakfast

Summer is just around the corner, and in California that means one thing – fresh summer produce at its best! I’ve been stocking up on berries at the supermarket to have on hand for healthy breakfasts, and the berries are so inexpensive (between $1.50 – $2.00 per basket) I can’t resist!

How delicious does this look??  Fresh berries, nonfat greek yogurt (virtually no calories and high in protein) and a drizzle of honey.

I’ve also heard that local honey helps with allergies – which have been out of control this year – so this breakfast is double the goodness!

Just look at these berries – amazing!!

In addition to the berries, I’ve been experimenting with the HDR camera we have.  I finally felt brave enough to take it off the “manual” settings, and experiment with the F stop, aperture and shutter speeds.  I’m not 100% sure that I totally understand what I’m doing, but after reading  a few guides online, I think I am A LOT closer to taking better photos than I was before.  
I love that even in non-ideal lighting, the pictures come out bright and vibrant.  I am especially proud of the photo below where the background is completely blurred out while the berries on the spoon are in sharp focus.
Go me! Ha 🙂

Fancy Footwear

For all those Carrie Bradshaw wannabe’s, today is your lucky day!  I’ve been dreaming of shoes, and put together my wish list.  It’s pretty lengthy, and over the top extravagant, but a girl can dream!  Who doesn’t love a fabulous pair of shoes that you feel awesome in every time you slip them on.  *Note: fabulous shoes do not equate with comfort.

Enjoy!
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A Walk on the Wild Side:

Wild Footwear

Just drink in all those crazy studs, spikes, and straps.  Nope, we aren’t talking anything naughty – just some fabulous edgy styles. I am especially loving the spiky, gold, pointy toed Louboutan’s with the ankle strap.  If only… Feeling nervous about the sky high stilettos?  Stick with a tamed down version of these wild shoes, and go flat – the Sam Edelman’s are THE COMFIEST flats I’ve ever owned.  The bottoms are quilted, and it feels like I’m wearing slippers.

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She’s a Lady (whoa whoa whoa):

Lady Like Tootsies

Couldn’t help myself with a little Tim Jones there…  The next group here is nothing short of ladylike.  Any white gloved, brimmed hat wearing lady would agree.  Take classic lines, thin delicate heels and pair them up with frilly bows, pretty jewels, and pretty colors, and you’ve got a match made in heaven.  I’m pretty sure everyone will agree that the cobalt blue Manolo Blahnik’s are THE MOST iconic shoe of all time, followed by their sweet silver peep toe sister (thank you SATC).

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Footloose and Fancy Free

Practical Toes

Gucci leather gladiator sandals, £415
Tory burch shoes, $291
J.Crew flat shoes, $250
Maliparmi flat sandals, $189
Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent leather flat, 170 CAD
J.Crew slip on shoes, $190
Toast flat shoes, £85
SuperTrash strappy sandals, €85
Ballet flat, $59
Flat, $50
Oasis flat sandals, $38


There is room to be practical here too, and while I’ve hated flat shoes for most of my life (I’m a tried and true heel addict), I’ve warmed to the idea of flat sandals and ballet flats.  At 5’8″ I still love me some high HIGH heels, but a good flat shoe is a real statement in my wardrobe now.  Leopard print is a favorite of mine – I wear it as a neutral, and get so many compliments on them, but I’m loving the Ikat print pair at the bottom, and the sweet hearts on the middle.

All that Glitters…

Ok, are these not absurdly, eye poppingly, jaw droppingly gorgeous?!  Insanity!!

I had no idea that BlueNile hosted such a wealth of engagement ring porn!  One might wonder, what I was doing on BlueNile?  I swear it happened accidentally!  I am on their email list after ordering a pair of pearl earrings, and with my 10% off email, clicked through to the site today.  The sparkly baubles on the homepage had me at hello, and forty-five minutes later, here I am.

Halo Settings:
Floating Halo Diamond Engagement Ring in 14k White Gold (1/4 ct. tw.) Heirloom Halo Micropavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (5/8 ct. tw.) Heirloom Halo Micropavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (5/8 ct. tw.) Asscher Cut Halo Diamond Engagement Ring in 18K White Gold

Just look at these bad boys – I thought the halo settings above were really spectacular.  I LOVE the floating setting at the top, and don’t even get me started on the Tiffany’s Legacy replica.  Rings #2 and #3 are SO close to the Tiffany setting, at a fraction of the price).  The last ring above is so pretty but, it’s not one I would have asked for unless I saw it – is that stone an asscher cut?  The channels really make it look deep and beautiful, but I wonder if it would be harder to get a quality cut like that…

Solitaire Settings:
Nouveau Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/3 ct. tw.)  Petite Pavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/4 ct. tw.)
Heirloom Micropavé Diamond Engagement Ring in Platinum (1/3 ct. tw.)  Petite Nouveau Solitaire Engagement Ring in Platinum

Oh the classics – like a Chanel suit, these will always be in style.  The round solitaires on a pave band (#1 & #2) are still my fave, but I also love the heirloom band on the square cut asscher stone (#3 above) – it’s so unique and delicate.  While it’s not my style, that canary yellow diamond is a stunner – so rare, and so pretty, I couldn’t leave him out!

For more ring porn, check out the “Recently Purchased Engagement Rings” section.  (I am not getting paid to say this – it’s just that amazing)  In my humble opinion, the fact that they show recently purchased rings – not stock photos – is a HUGE selling point!

Ok… I’m done now, but I think I seriously have an illness.  This diamond obsession is borderline clinical, but I just can’t stop!  Look how pretty they are.  Look how sparkly they are…. I just HAD to share some of this glittery eye candy for all the other diamond junkies out there.

Happy Weekend!

Despite the fact that it is Memorial Day weekend, the weather is far from warm.  It is snowing in the mountains, raining in the valley, and windy as heck on the coast!!

Since I had the day off yesterday, I spent the day with my mom.  My new birthday ritual – instead of asking for a present – is to ask for a day of shopping with my mom.  I really just love the alone time.  It’s sort of been a ritual since high school when we’d go shopping for homecoming or prom dresses.  We  try on dress after dress, and get lunch from this cute bakery.  This year I was very decisive – a trait very un-like me.  After quite a few “no’s” I found a yes, and I didn’t feel like I needed to try on much else.  Sold!  My new dress (to be worn at a wedding later this summer) is very Betty Draper – white sleeveless boatneck, with a full inverted pleat skirt, with a rose pattern on it.  Lots of peaches, tomato reds, and greens – so summery.  I’m in love.

Today I am heading out for a little wine tasting with my best friend Kira.  Unfortunately for us, rain is in the forecast which makes Napa so much less fun, but that’s the way the mop flops, eh?

Hope you all have a lovely, safe, and dry weekend!
xo

By the way, aren’t my peonies so beautiful?  $6 at Trader Joes!!  Get em while they’re hot I tell you – they will probably only be available for another few weeks!

Summer Dinner

You can tell it’s almost summer from all the amazing produce in the stores!  Last night, I was in the mood for a light summery dinner (even though the fog rolled in around 5pm) and stopped by Molly Stones on my way home.

I found the most amazing melon, and so I thought I’ll just add a little prosciutto and call it a day!  When Kris works late, I don’t have to worry about making a dinner that will fill him up (a dinner that usually involves some sort of starchy potato or carb like pasta), and so I picked up some fresh mozzarella and tomatoes for a caprese salad on the side.

The secret to a good caprese salad is in the balsamic.  I don’t usually splurge on fancy balsamic, but I will tell you there is a huge difference between the $4 balsamic in the store and the $40 balsamic at the farmer’s market.  Unfortunately, I only had the $4 balsamic, so I’ll let you in on a little secret.  Reducing this in a pan on the stove for a few minutes does wonders!  Just put the balsamic in a non-stick pan, turn the stove up to high, and let it simmer and reduce until it has a syrup-like consistency.  You will be amazed at how sweet and yummy it is.  Just drizzle over the sliced tomatoes, fresh mozzarella and basil with some extra virgin olive oil, salt, and pepper!

So simple, and so delicioso 🙂

Happy Weekend!

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I am seriously considering buying this poster and having it framed just because I love it so much!  When my sister and I were younger, our family vacation would not be complete until we’d jumped into a pool, ocean, or lake of glacial temperatures.  Mainly just to see if one of us would chicken out, but if one went in, both had to go in – ALL THE WAY.

This weekend is Bay to Breakers in San Francisco, and for those of you who don’t know what this is, it’s a marathon that has turned into one big party.  Almost no one runs, but everyone dresses up in costume parade around the city.  I’ve been saying for months that I was not going to do it again this year, but my best friend, Kira – god love her – has somehow talked me into going.  Her childlike enthusiasm in life is infectious, and I just can’t say no to her… and so, we will be going – as Batman and Robin no less.

Anyways, I had been such a grandma, INSISTING that I was not going to do B2B this year, but on Wednesday I was thinking, and decided that since I’ll only be young once, i need to go for it.  A few years from now, I’ll be juggling babies and real adult responsibilities – most likely wishing I’d done it just one more year.   So… tomorrow I’ll be “jumping in ALL THE WAY” – at 6am.  Wish me luck!!

To all, have a happy, and safe weekend, and do at least one thing just for fun.