If Clutter is a Sign of Brillance, By the Looks of My House I Must be a Genius

11.29.2008

So... Decorating of the House for Christmas 2008 is underway here.

Things are a bit - shall we say - cluttered. And messy. And chaotic.

It seems like I do one thing and three things get undone behind me.

I'm sure it doesn't have anything to do with a certain little two-year old boy.

Take the basement for instance. Way back there through the doorway is where I store all the
crap I buy at HomeGoods and Hobby Lobbylovely home decor.



And yes. That's a don't-currently-use-have-never-really-used-but-for-sure-am-going-to-use-someday-real-soon treadmill.

Just had to throw this one in. Lid up. Empty toilet paper roll. My restroom stewards are on strike, apparently.

Various and sundry twigs and berries left over from decorating the mantle. Maybe I can get Thomas to haul them away on his branch line.

Only part of the clutter in the kitchen. It took me nearly 2 hours to get that tiny little wreath hung in the window. Rocket science I tell you.

Empty boxes and bags. Oh! And a boy! With no interest in decorating.

More clutter.
And toys I've picked up 1,753 times this weekend.

But mark my word, all this clutter and crap will be whipped into shape by Sunday night and the Christmas Season will be off to a glittery start.

But until then.....
I'll just have to grin and bear it.

Happy Thanksgiving

11.26.2008


Happy Thanksgiving!

As many of us prepare to cook up a storm in the kitchen I'd love to know what you most look forward to eating on Thanksgiving.

For me it's a tie: dressing and sweet potato casserole.

See you Monday.

287 in Dog Years - Happy Birthday to Me!

11.13.2008

We interrupt this fashion program for a little birthday soiree.
I'm off to the North Georgia Mountains for lunch at a vineyard with my sweet husband.
We'll throw in a little outlet shopping along the way. There may be be a birthday goody at the Coach outlet with my name on it.

I can't help but remember all the wonderful bloggy birthday fun last year (for the Big 4-OH!) and thank you for even more fun and friendship this year.

I'm truly blessed.
Here's to another wonderful year!


Fashion Week: Jeans, Jeans, Jeans (and taking off 5 pounds instantly)

11.12.2008


Right up front, I'll tell you that I don't have any earth-shattering news, tips or opinions about jeans.

In fact, I don't really love wearing jeans.

I am tall - with a 34" inseam - and finding jeans that fit well off the rack is no easy task.

But there are certain times the occasion just calls for jeans - and so I digress.

In my Fashion Guide spreadsheet, I list Banana Republic and JCrew as my two favorite places to buy jeans, followed closely by Gap for their Long and Lean style. I can usually get by purchasing off the rack at these stores.

I guess one of my best tips for buying jeans is to try on several different styles and cuts, even if you think they might not work for you.

We've all heard the "mom jeans" joke and I agree that we must shun the high waists and pleats.

I've personally found the best style for me is low-rise (but not too low-rise).

I venture to say that for those of us 30+, the boot cut style is the most flattering. That little kicky flair at the bottom gives the illusion of slimmer upper legs.

Trouser jeans are another must-have, in my opinion. They usually have a little larger flare at the leg and can be dressed up and worn for many occasions.

Another bit of advice: Make sure you have a pair of jeans that are a good length for flats, and another that are a good length for heels. Usually one pair does not work for both scenarios.

Stick with dark washes and make sure the back pockets look good for your particular booty situation.

Personally, I don't need any fancy designs and big pockets attached to my backside.

Which leads me to a few easy suggestions for dressing five pounds slimmer:

1. Buy jeans in a dark wash and stick with darker colored bottoms all together.

2. Make sure all pants are the correct length. Nothing ruins an outfit like pants that are too short or too long. Find a good seamstress.... and remember most pants can be lengthened at least half an inch if they're too short.

3. Research, purchase and WEAR good foundation undergarments. Say NO! to panty lines, muffin-top rollovers and bulges due to clothes pinching and binding. And as for the chest: lift it it up and hold it in. A professional bra fitting is one of the best investments you can make.

4. Especially if you're short, push up long sleeves and add a wide cuff bracelet.

5. Try various necklines in shirts to see which flatters you the most. Turtlenecks, though cozy and warm, often aren't very flattering. Ballet neck or boatneck tops work for a lot of people as they elongate the neck and add height.

6. Keep patterns and bright colors in check. Less is more. Rely on accessories to give you that special pop of color.

7. Try your hand at wearing longer jackets and coats. Find the style that suits you best. They can cover a myriad of "sins" and make an outfit look pulled-together

8. And finally, wear clothes that fit you. This seems obvious...but when you're out next time, look at how many people are wearing clothes that are too small or too large. Don't hide behind large, baggy clothes thinking you will look smaller. And don't try to squeeze into something too small (see #2 and #3 above).

Purchase clothes for the size you are now, not for the size you think or wish you will be two months from now. You will save lots of time, money and frustration by embracing yourself at this very moment. Everyone is beautiful in so many ways. Use clothing to enhance the wonderful things you have. A size stamped on a piece of clothing should not dictate your worth to the world.
Tomorrow: Shoes, handbags, jewelry and other accessories

Friday: Putting it all together: Photos from my closet of some of my favorite fall and winter outfits.

Fashion Week - Shop + Help Special Event

11.11.2008

Just in time for Fashion Week....

Gap's Give & Get Event for friends and family is being held November 13-16.

And, I have a 30% off email coupon to pass along to all my readers.

You can use the printable coupon at Gap, Banana Republic and Old Navy as many times as you wish over the 4 days of the event.

And the best part....

For every purchase you make, the Gap Company of stores will donate 5% of your total purchase to Dress for Success, an organization that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women by providing professional attire, a network of support and the career development tools to help women thrive in work and in life.

Leave me a comment including your email address, and I'll be happy to forward the coupon.

You do not have to have a blog to get the coupon.

Helping and shopping all at the same time!

Fashion Week - The Perfect White Shirt

If there's one wardrobe staple everyone should have, it would be a white button-up shirt. Great with jeans and a pair of pearl studs. Perfect to wear with a pant suit. Just the thing to wear with a pencil skirt and heels to church or to work.

But finding the perfect white shirt isn't easy. (How many white shirts do you have hanging in your closet? I have at least ten, and wear only three or four.)

My white shirt epiphany came a couple years ago when a personal stylist at Neiman Marcus told me about Brooks Brother's no-iron white shirts. (They come in other colors, too).

I prefer the tailored and the semi-fitted styles. The tailored is great for wearing under jackets and I love the semi-fitted alone with jeans or slacks. The french cuffs in the semi-fitted make it special. You can wear the silk knots that come with the shirt or I wear my own monogrammed engraved cuff links that you can find for less than $30 in men's departments at most stores. (monogramming extra, of course).

As I mentioned in my Style Guide, coming in a close second for me in the white shirt category is JCrew's slim stretch shirt. The slim cut is best for wearing under jackets, but it also works alone with jeans or slacks. And it comes in many other colors as well.

Up next.... shopping for jeans

and some tips on dressing slimmer.

Fashion Week - Where I Shop

11.10.2008

Thanks to all of you who left comments and questions about Fashion Week. I hope to cover lots of topics this week, and am delighted that you'll be joining me.

I received several questions about where I shop. I think the real question should be....where don't I shop!

Really, I "shop" for clothes in two different ways.

There's the "shopping" without the buying, which I do a lot. I do it so I can see what the styles and trends are for any given season.

Then there's the "shopping" with the buying, once I get my lists and thoughts together and figure out what I want.

I tend to stick with classic clothes and more trendy accessories (shoes, jewelry and handbags).

I tend to spend more for something I know will last for years (coats, suits) and less for things that I may get tired of or won't last either due to trendiness or too much wear. (Does anyone else throw out white t-shirts after a summer of hard wear?)

All that being said, the stores I frequent the most for a wide variety of clothing are JCrew, Banana Republic, the Gap, and Target. I would imagine most of you shop at least one or two of those stores quite often yourself.

I've put together a spreadsheet of all my favorite stores, the items I like in each, and other little tips and tricks I've gleaned over the years.

If you'd like me to email it to you, leave me a comment with your email address and I'll be happy to share.

Come back tomorrow where I'll talk about the perfect white shirt and other fashionable stuff....

Almost Famous

11.06.2008

I saw this Celebrity Look-Alike thingy from MyHeritage.com over at Caffiene Court, and decided to give it a try.

So....

Just in case you ever think you've spotted Cameron Diaz or Rene Russo..

It's probably just little 'ole me.


Observations About Halloween Candy

My very important observations about what little all of the Halloween candy I've eaten:

* All the peanuts sink to the bottom of a bag of Cracker Jacks. And the prize..... pitiful.

* Sour Patch Kids taste really bad right after you brush your teeth.

* I have no comment on why I was eating candy right after I brushed my teeth.

Just thought you'd want to know.

In case you have any Halloween candy laying around your house.

Wordless Wednesday - "My Guys"

11.05.2008

For more Wordless Wednesday, visit 5 Minutes for Mom.

Let's Talk About Fashion

11.03.2008

Since the post I did several months ago on my spring/summer wardrobe , I've gotten some requests to do a fall/winter wardrobe post.

My husband can attest to the fact that I'm pretty much
overstockedset with fall and winter clothing and shoes....

and jackets and coats...

and boots,

and scarves,

oh! and handbags, too.

We know the UPS man so well, we're thinking of adding him to our will.

So, in light of the upcoming wardrobe unveiling - complete with many photos - is there anything in particular you'd like me to cover?

Any fall/winter wardrobe questions / ideas / conundrums rolling around in your pretty heads?

Any and all suggestions appreciated.

Because, just like shoes, you can never have too many comments.

We Interrupt This Program...

11.02.2008

About a month ago, during an especially harried time for me at work, I kept track of how often I was interrupted during one whole work day.

It averaged out to about once every eight minutes... about seven times per hour.

Then consider the other 11 hours when I'm "working at home": kids, cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, answering the phone, digging my way through all the paper from school....

I would imagine my rate of interruption is higher, but let's just stick with once every eight minutes.

So, in the (approx.) 17 hours that I am awake each day, I am interrupted 119 times.

119 times... per day!

when I am doing something and stop to do something else.

when I am thinking about one thing and have to think about something else.

when I am one place and have to hurry to another place.

when I am right brained and have to be left brained.

No wonder I forget my grocery list, return movies late, put in two different earrings, and have a hard time focusing on a good book.

Oh!

My eight minutes are up....

...gotta go!

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