Life

the gifts keep coming!

Are you guys tired of looking at my Christmas gifts yet? Well I’m not! I just came home to find this beautifully wrapped package from London in the mail today. (It took a little long because somebody forgot to write the postcode on the package. :) )

In the package were these adorable kitty gloves. I’ll be extra careful not to lose these!

…and this sweet NYC necklace. It will be a constant reminder of one of my most fun days in NYC where I visited the Statue of Liberty for the first time.

Thank you, Hans!

inspiration wall additions

I finally purchased frames and found time to hang up these new prints on my inspiration wall.

I think they fit perfectly. :)

library additions!

My Amazon order arrived today! I got a giftcard from work and decided to spend it all on one thing; books!

1) Lit by Mary Karr

2) The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery

3) Eating the Dinosaur by Chuck Klosterman

4) Little Bee by Chris Cleave

5) The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Net by Stieg Larsson (guilty pleasure!)

Have you guys read any of these? I can’t wait to read them. Now I definitely can’t buy any new books for a long time because I still haven’t finished this list either.

Happy New Year!

I think it’s funny when a new year comes and people say, “Thank God last year is over, I’m ready for the next year,” as if the changing of the digit in the year automatically erases the past events in your life and ensures a new beginning. But I can understand the need for a fresh start and a new year sure can give you hope for that.

2010 definitely had some low points for me but I’m happy that the good stands out more in my mind and outweighs the bad. I did a great deal of travel within the country this past year, the most I’ve ever done.

In January, I took a long weekend in Vermont with my girlfriends. We drank lots of hot cocoa and played games by the fire.

In March, the girls got together again for another trip to Utah. This trip was filled with many new adventures such as snowshoeing, hot springs, and scary men cooking us dinner.

In April, I went to meet my mom in California. My best friend, Romy, was also working there that week and my friend, Hannah, was also there visiting a mutual friend, so I had tons of people to catch up with. Hannah came along on a roadtrip from LA to San Francisco (my first time there), and over the 6 hour drive we became best friends forever.

I spent my first full summer in NYC where I celebrated my birthday, went to a lot of rooftop BBQ’s, relaxed at the beach, and explored the city on my bike.

In July, I went to visit my brother in North Carolina before his deployment. We bonded over World Cup and Ghost Hunters. (And learned how dorky we both are).

I spend a lot of time with Romy at the Jersey Shore in August.

Hannah came to visit me in October and I felt like I was also on vacation, getting to explore NYC and falling in love with it a million times over.

In November, I went to visit my former roommate, Andrew, in New Orleans. It was my first time in the city and I just fell in love with it. Jumbalaya, gumbo, raw oysters, daiquiris, ghost tour, voo doo, mansions, warm and sunny in November = yes please!

I was invited to a million places for the holidays and despite not being able to see my family, I really wanted to be in NYC in December. There’s just something about it that I just can’t explain.

Looking back at 2010, I have to say, I’ve got it pretty good. I’ve got big things planned for 2011 and I can’t wait to see where this year takes me. Wishing you all a Happy New Year and may all your hopes for it be fulfilled!

lazy snow day

Our first snow of the year definitely wasn’t going to let us ease into winter slowly. I’ve always hated snow (mostly the cold and the inconvenience), but if you have no where to be, snow days are just the best. I spent yesterday eating a big pancake breakfast, watching TV, watching the snow, having wine and cheese for lunch, sleeping, watching more TV and more snow, eating leftover Christmas potroast, baking chocolate chip cookies, drinking wine, and more lounging and sleeping. I couldn’t have asked for a more perfect day.