Tuesday, July 22, 2014

54. The Infamous Nordstrom's Sale

Greetings readers!

First off, why is it only Tuesday? I'm thinking due to the lovely 11-hour work day I had yesterday, this week seems so long already. But enough of that...

Lately, my go-to fashion expert is my roommate and we decided to veto the ankle cropped pants in the last post. The good news is, they were the most expensive item on my mini White House | Black Market haul. Unfortunately, the pants cut me at a weird spot- the problems of being tall!

Don't you fret though, I've narrowed down my Nordstrom sale items to a grand total of $557.00! Nothing has been purchased as of yet, seeing as how I should be weeding it all down, just a wee bit more haha.*


1. Gray Ruched Long Dress
Originally: $56.00
I cannot get over this look! The gray dress with the tights, the jacket, the infinity scarf, and the boots. Hello, Fall! This outfit to me is the epitome of fall, chic, and edgy. 

2. Knit Sweater Coat
Originally: $128.00
Don't you just want to jump right in this Knit Sweater Coat, sit on the couch, and read a great book by the fire? It just looks so comfy, cozy, and above all, warm.

3. Kendra Scott 'Elle' Drop Earrings
Originally: $60.00
Some of my favorite bloggers lately have been sportin' Kendra Scott's earrings and I'm just dying to get my hands on a pair!

4. 'Finger' Studded Clutch
Originally: $48.00
This clutch is an absolute must-have! Imagine this with the Gray Ruched Long Dress?! Talk about chic and edgy. Plus, I love the fact that this clutch comes with a strap, so you don't always have to be "clutching" it.

5. French Connection Space Dye Midi Dress
Originally: $148
This dress would look killer with some black tights and booties, and obviously the 'Finger' Studded Clutch! ;)

6. Ellen Tracy Colorblock Tweed Coat
Originally: $218.00
This coat is just so chic! I'm not sure if I'll actually buy this though because Boston winters are just too cold, even for this. Last year, my big Christmas gift from my parents was essentially a down comforter coat from North Face haha. It was worth every penny!

7. 'Andora' Over The Knee Boot
Originally: $199.95
As much as I'd love to tell you that I wear other shoes in the winter, I can honestly say, I wear my boots 99.9% of the time. Last winter, one day I realized that I had worn boots for over 100 days straight. Yup! I have a staple pair of boots, worn here. I've been wanting a pair of solid black boots, but my problem is that I never find "wide-calf" boots and what are the odds that these Andora babies are wide-calf?! Match-made in heaven!

8. Houndstooth Print Ponte Dress
Originally: $88.00
I cannot justify this purchase, other than saying that I absolutely adore the houndstooth print.

So there you have it, all of my Nordstrom Anniversary Sale picks.

Happy shopping, all! 


*Disclaimer: Apparently a lot of my items have been on everyone else's Wish List, too. The gray Ruched Long Sleeve Dress, the Knit Sweater Coat, the gray Kendra Scott earrings, and the Houndstooth dress are either not available at all, or no longer available in my size. 


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Wednesday, July 16, 2014

53. The Summer Sales Galore!

Greetings, readers!

As noted in my last post, I am trying to turn a new leaf and follow a monthly budget plan, courtesy of J's Everyday Fashion's Tip on "How to Set a Monthly Clothing Budget." Based off of J's Tips, my budget has been set to $200 a month.

So far, I'm sticking to it, but I can't promise that could last me much longer with all of the summer sales going on! A few days after my last post, I received an email from White House | Black Market in regards to their fabulous 60-70% off sale that I simply could not resist. It's still going on, so be sure to check it out!

Here are the 3 items I narrowed it down to:


1. Blue Print Slim Ankle Jean
Originally: $88
One of my friends recently said to me, "I try and buy my clothes to meet 2 of out 3 needs. Need 1- Can I wear it to work? Need 2- Would I wear this on the weekend? Or for a night out? Need 3- Can I wear this to a formal event? All of these White House | Black Market items meet 2 out of 3 needs.

These pants were shipped in a separate order, so they haven't arrived yet, but I'm pretty sure they'll be worn the next day I get them! Perfect for the Business Casual environment, or for a night out with friends on the weekends.

2. Printed Ankle Pant
Originally: $84

I've been craving some ankle pants and these suited my needs! Since they are a skinnier leg, I'm sure these will transition well into the fall and winter. Nothing a little boot can't hide. Being born and raised in Massachusetts, you learn how to make things seasonless. 

3.  Long Seasonless Pencil Skirt
Originally: $70
No, I did not purposely intend to end my last description of the ankle pants with the word "seasonless." ;) This skirt is the perfect length. It has a cute detailing around the waistline and makes it super flattering. 


I cannot get over these prices. Had all of these been purchased at their original price tags, this would've cost me $242. I scored all of these items for a bargain price of $89.97. Overall, I saved $152.03!! 

Does that mean since I saved so much, I have an additional $152.03 to spend in my budget this month? ;) I can only hope since the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale is something I certainly can't pass up. Stay tuned for my picks from Nordstrom's Sale.


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Thursday, July 3, 2014

52. The Horrendous Blogger

Greetings readers!

This post is properly titled as The Horrendous Blogger, for I am just that. I'm not entirely sure if it's laziness (which it probably is), or forgetfulness (ditto on that). I won't even state this time, "I promise I'll be better," or the "Let's try routines," for I clearly do not stick to them and frankly, both of those are just plain excuses.

Life Update due to Slacker Blogger.

A quick run-down of what's been going on lately:

  • Since my last post, or better yet, since December 24th, when I decided to change my life (in a small part at least), I've dropped 15 pounds! Woohoo! Probably shouldn't be all excited, since I'm sitting here having 2 slices of cold pizza for a quick lunch haha. :) *Side note: I prefer my pizza to be cold lol.*
  • I'm still at the same job, still as a contract, and still being highly underpaid for a new role that came into play as of January 1st. I've been interviewing, but alas, no new job yet. 
  • One of my very good friends recently became single, so naturally the first thing you do is book an All-Inclusive Vacation to Cancun with 4 of your girlfriends. August 5th, I'm ready for you!! :)
  • Fun adventures lately: Worked on a yacht for a day; Went for a dingy ride around Newport Harbor with my best-friend; Saw The Impractical Jokers live in Staten Island, NY (first time to Staten Island, too!); went down to the Cape for the first time in like 10 years; and just frequent visits to Newport. 
So that's life in a nut shell! 

Monthly Budgeting? Oof!


With the current role, as I previously noted, I am highly underpaid. Plus, life in Boston is very much above my means. It's time to start budgeting more appropriately. One of my favorite bloggers, J from J's Everyday Fashion, always sets a monthly budget. My blogroll as of late, is getting a bit out of control. I always find new bloggers, due to guest postings, or Pinterest. From every new blog, comes a new article of clothing, or a fabulous accessory that I just long and die to have. J's Budgets seem like something I need to do. Here are steps and tricks:

  1. Your budget is based off of 2-8% of your yearly take-home income. 
  2. Once you have an idea in mind, then factor in your family- since I'm single, I don't need to worry about budgeting for a husband and/or kids.
  3. Factor in your job. If you work in a certain environment, you may need certain attire. My work is business-casual. 
  4. Factor in your financial goals. Are you trying to buy a house? Right now, for me that is, that isn't a concern. Renting is fine for the time being.
  5. Factor in your values. Some people want to save for traveling, or for charities. I have a LOVE for travel, so this is definitely something I'll need to take into consider!
  6. Shopping Habits. What a hard thing to answer! You have to factor in whether you shop all year long (in which case a monthly budget is decided), or if you only shop at selective times. Since I clearly shop constantly, a monthly budget will be best for me!
  7. Once you have your ideas in mind, create a wishlist for that month. Items you may be eyeing. It will help you stay on target! This will be crucial for me, since I find myself often buying less statement/ simple/ every-day items, and more pieces that are fun, vibrant and unique. It's all said and good, but you need those statement items, too!
  8. If you have a monthly budget of $200, but only spend $150, carry that $50 over and use it at another time! Perhaps on that vacation you've been dying to plan. ;)
  9. Lastly, "Return overages. Let's face it, sometimes our eyes are bigger than our wallets. No biggie. Whenever this happens to me, I go through my purchases that month and pick a few things to return. If I really, really love them, then I take them out of next month's budget, or I simply go back and buy them next month." I obviously need to do this more often haha.
With that said, July's wishlist!

Based off of J's tips, I can spend roughly $200 a month: a.k.a. $2,400 for the year. As previously noted, I LOVE a lot of the items that bloggers are featuring in their daily posts. I save whatever ones I'm lusting after in folders on my browser: one for Accessories/Other (everything except Clothes), and then one for Clothes. Every couple of weeks, I weed through the items and figure out if I'm (a) still loving it enough to purchase it, (b) if the item is still in stock, or (c) if the item is on sale. By keeping everything all in one place, it really helps me weed out just an item I want "in the now," or an item that I can actually see myself purchasing. (Thankfully you don't see how long it takes to create a post, for I just did 2.5 hours worth of weeding through things I didn't want. It wasn't completely 2.5 hours for I was multitasking with other things, but close to it!)


1. Anastacia Dress - $40
I am loving this Black and White Striped Dress. I'm trying to focus more on statement pieces and I feel as though this could definitely be it. It's something I can wear in the Spring, Summer, and Fall. In the Spring and Summer with Flats, and in the Fall with Boots. One of my favorite Bloggers, Robyn from Cleverly, Yours is actually the one featured in this photo!

2. J Crew Factory Earrings -  $14.50 (on sale)
These earrings, normally $32.50, are on sale for $14.50. Woohoo! If you look at Robyn's earrings in the Anastacia dress, they're very similar to these. These earrings will be very versatile. Plus, I have a beautiful coral summer dress and these little beauties will complement it perfectly!

3. Nude Bow Sandals - $30
A couple of years ago my friend got the most darling pair of bow sandals from V. Secret and I could not hide my jealousy. With my upcoming trip to Cancun, I'm thinking these will need to be in the suitcase!

4. & 5. Bowed Ballet Flats - $18 each ($36 total, originally $42 each!)
I currently own a similar pair of black ballet flats from Urban Outfitters and I wear them constantly! Urban Outfitters had a tan pair too, but I opted to only buy the black. I don't think I'm going to buy both of these pairs, but definitely the tan.

Total Budget Used: $102.50 
(Assuming I don't buy the black lace flats).

Happy Holidays, all!


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Tuesday, February 4, 2014

51. The Catch-Up: Foodie Friday; Sunday Prep Day; Book Mark Me Monday; Tuesday Boozeday

Greetings readers!

Slacker blogger much, eh? Ah! I was planning on doing my catch-up post last night, but then I had a few things to do that were rather unexpected and time consuming. So, let's get down to business, shall we?

Foodie Friday/ Sunday Prep Day

As you know, on Sundays I prep for the week. Lately, I've been rather terrible at it. In order to stay on track fitness and nutrition-wise, I feel like this needs to be kicked into high gear. With that in mind, I looked to Pinterest for some sweet dinner ideas. Breakfast for me consists of a cappuccino (roughly 90 calories) and a banana (roughly 100 calories). Lunch is always a spinach-based salad, with chickpeas, olives, tomatoes, mushrooms, maybe some feta, chicken, purple cabbage, and some Italian dressing. Dinner is what's always up in the air and where I feel things can go awry, so planning is definitely helping!

Thursday I'm going out with my cousin; Fridays - Sundays I eat dinner at home with my parents.
Last night after work, I got my nails done, ran a time-consuming errand for my dad and then went to the grocery store. Side note: I should mention, I LOVE BREAKFAST!!! And I HIGHLY believe breakfast should not just be in the morning, but should be served all day. And moving on...  I had planned to get 1/4 lb of American cheese at the deli to make an egg sandwich, when I stumbled upon "Go Veggie!" 


This cheese was superb! AND it's Lactose Free, Gluten Free, Cholesterol Free, AND only 40 calories per slice. Yup! I'm hooked! I also bought the cutest little egg pan for $7, grabbed some egg whites (mixed with cheeses) instead of plain old eggs, and then some Thomas' Lite English Muffins. My egg sandwich came to 250 calories. For sides I steamed broccoli (I got home to realize we don't have a veggie steamer in my apartment, so what did I do? I invented my own. I put a boiling pot of water on the stove, slid a colander on top with my veggies in that, and let it go at it till my veggies were cooked. Yup! Genius!... for the time being.) This was probably one of the best meals I've ever made and it's so simple. I'm officially only buying Go Veggie! cheese.

Plus, check out this sweet recipe that I'm going to do, probably next week since I'm hooked on my egg sandwiches:

Book Mark Me Monday!

As I mentioned in last week's post, one of my best-friends and I are OBSESSED with Dystopian novels, so once I was done with the Hunger Games AND Divergent series, I had to find something else. I started reading the "Matched" series:


I finished reading Matched, and moved onto Crossed only because I want to complete the series. I know that sounds awful, but I'm trying to figure out why it made it to the list "If you like the Hunger Games, you'll love these series." I have to admit, I'm liking Crossed much more than Matched. There's a lot more adventure in the second installment. I can see why Ally Condie had to make 3. It seems like the first one was simply setting you up and introducing you to this world, all of the behind-the-scenes/ back-story of it all, whereas in Crossed the reader sees how much the characters care for one another and how they'll do anything, or go anywhere to ensure their love. I'll keep you posted on how Crossed turns out. 

Tuesday Boozeday

First and foremost, WHY is it only Tuesday?! Probably should state that I've never been a big fan of Tuesdays - it's my least favorite day of the week; however, starting next Tuesday I'll learn to enjoy them a bit more. Last year I started watching Twisted on ABC Family and Season 2 premieres next Tuesday!! YAY!!!! 

I should be more thrilled with today, since I'm going out tonight with former co-workers. One of them is a die-hard Harry Potter fan, so I'll have to be sure to tell her about this fabulous site, which I found via Pinterest:


Every drink featured on that site is inspired by Harry Potter characters. Genius?! Yup, I think so! I'll have to also inform my cousin on Thursday, since she too is a die-hard fan. I'll let you know if we concoct one on our dinner date on Thursday ;)





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Thursday, January 30, 2014

50. The Things for Thursday

Greetings readers!

I think one of my favorite posts to you all lately is The Things for Thursday segment. Call me "Materialistic," I don't care! I love shopping, I love the thrill of it, I love all of the endorphins from it... sorry, but it makes me happy. Plus, I love the thrill of the hunt and finding wonderful things that intrigue me and all of you. Remember my crazy hunt for my bubble umbrella (here and here)?! Enough said.

The Things for Thursday

For those of you that don't know me very well, I HATE showering. Yes, you heard that right. Perhaps I just hate the readying process, but nevertheless, it's not one of my favorite things to do. Ask my roommates, they think I'm crazy. Let me make this clear though, I do shower on the daily and also after my workouts. Yes, I'm clean. :) ... end rant.

If I had this awesome Moss Bathmat, I feel like entering and exiting the shower, would be miraculous. It looks so soft and smooth. Perhaps a natural exfoliant? Now, I just need to track down where to actually purchase one! The Obsessed Woman Strikes Again, Part 2?

Being a "blogger" (or attempting to be- you pick!), you have to have a knack for writing, which I most certainly do. Catch phrases excite me to no end, so once I saw these signs originally via Pinterest, it just had to be included in this week's post! 

As I've mentioned earlier in the week, I'm hoping and praying my *BIG* move comes true and if so, I'd love to have this in my laundry room. Is it sad that I often reward myself if all of my socks from a load of laundry come out matched? With the "Lost Socks" sign, maybe they'll one day join up with their mate. I've also seen this variation of a "Lost Socks" sign, which I absolutely love, too.

One of my favorite bloggers, Miss Robyn from Cleverly Yours, posted her Wednesday Wishlist items yesterday and I loved the coffee traveler that was included. I clicked the link and it's currently unavailable, but then it brought me to this fabulous "Break the Ice" cup. 

One of my good friends from college is a fitness and nutritional guru, having lost around 50 lbs, and she recently started a Facebook fitness group. One of her recent posts asked how everyone ensures they get the right amount of daily water intake. With a glass like this, I'd be bound to get in my daily intake! Plus, it would be nice to switch it up from my Camelbak. Best part is, it's only $18 and it's Kate Spade!

A couple of weeks ago, I saw an infommerical for the Conair Curl Secret. I am an absolute DISASTER when it comes to curling my hair. The wand made me fry my hair - it was nice and crispy for days and falling out. A curling iron has burned my forehead a few times when I was in middle school adding to my already existent scar. Low and behold, I needed something easy to curl my hair, so I went out and bought this little baby. To say I'm obsessed with it, is the understatement of the year. 

It is on the pricier side, coming in at $100; however, with a lovely 20% off Bed, Bath & Beyond coupon, I was able to score it for $85, including tax. You can also find it at Best Buy, according to their website.

I love comfy and just want to jump in this flannel shirt-hoodie combo right now! My best-friend "re-pinned" it on Wanelo the other day and I immediately added it to one of my boards. Unfortunately it's unavailable, but hopefully I'll find something similar to it one day. 

These boots are a perfect combination of quilted riding boots and grungy-chic. Unfortunately everyone else had the same opinion on them as I do, so only available right now is the dark brown and tan versions. Coming in at $51.92, I can see why the black are all sold out.

One of my best-friends sent me a Snap Chat the other day of her wearing a pink and white Chevron infinity scarf. I've been hunting, and hunting, and hunting for the perfect Chevron infinity scarf and had yet to find one. I asked her where she got it and she said from Boneca Linda. I found this black and white version, emailed Boneca Linda asking if it was still available, which it wasn't, but she's making me one! I should have it within a couple of weeks. I can't wait to sport it, especially with temperatures like they've been. Ew.

The scarves are $25 and you can purchase them via her Etsy shop, or contact her via Facebook.

Lastly, how fun is the Writable Coffee Cup?! I saw it originally on Wanelo and it's only $13.95. I like the idea of being able to specify what is in my cup. :)




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