Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Scalloped Shorts DIY

I don't know if you guys have seen the scalloped hemlines everywhere,  but I have been noticing and I want them, all of them. 


Well I decided to make some of my own! I couldn't find any I really liked in store so I wanted to make some for myself! Being a poor college student I wanted to save a little going into the summer season. To do just that I decided to cut some jeans into shorts. I had a slight addiction to buying jeans for awhile and so I have quite a few pairs making it easy to spare a pair (or two if I messed up!) and secretly I think this pair may be Theresa's from high school but shhh..

This is my finished product and I loved how they turned out so much I was like why not post about them! 

All you need for your new jorts (jean-shorts) are:
-an old pair of jeans
-scissors
-a cup
and
-a pen


Turn your jeans inside out and decided how long you want your jeans to be.

Then use your cup to draw half circles on your jeans for a pattern of where to cut


I did mine so the sides each had a half circle, making it so I could only have to draw on one side and it will still be scalloped all the way around.

Excuse my undone hair and lack of makeup

LOVEEEEEE THEM!





Tuesday, May 14, 2013

How to pack way more than you need and be prepared for literally any situation.

As Coco said, we're going to have a little reunion this week! I could not be more excited! Our brother Michael is graduating from USC so the fam is returning back to our old Los Angeles stomping grounds for a long weekend. I'm especially excited because my hubby is taking off during sweeps (if you know someone who works in TV, you know this is rare) to come with us. Plus, Mike's girlfriend Krisla is coming too! Woot!

Nine days of surfing in Florida and island hopping in the Bahamas in April should have left me tan, but alas, I had four days of peeling like a Slytherin and now I've returned to my usual Snow White impersonation. So LA will hopefully leave me tanned once again! Unfortunately, there is no hope for Colleen, as clear can't take on colors. No offense seester, but it's true.


See? I'm desperate for a tan. R has been to about 30 baseball games this year & already looks ethnic, I know. 

Anyway, Colleen and I are opposites when it comes to packing. She makes lists. For the whole family. Everyone. When the dog comes, the dog gets a list. We all get lists. I don't work like that.

I try to pack early, but usually end up doing my best work in what Ritchie calls "the panic hour." I feel like I'm done, but at the last minute throw nineteen extra things in my bag (okay fine, Ritchie's bag since mine is already full), because I get nervous I won't like anything once I get where I'm going. And usually I do hate everything and end up buying a whole new wardrobe anyway (sorry Richard!), but that's beside the point.

So obviously I can't talk about orderly packing when I'm so comically bad at it.

What I can talk about is...

How to pack way more than you need and be prepared for literally any situation even though you will end up buying new things anyway.

What I Wear When I Travel




Something like this, Mr. T necklace highly recommended.


Scarf, to be used as a blanket, because Ritchie gets embarrassed when I publicly use a slanket
The Biggest Shoes I'm Bringing, so there's more room in my suitcase (if they're "not comfortable enough for walking through the airport" they're probably cheap & I wouldn't want to being cheap shoes on a trip anyway, duh)
Pants, as close to pajama jeans as socially acceptable (not white pants, because then I WILL get my period (Murphy's Law))
White Tee, I bang in this
Blazer, classes the whole thing up & I can easily take if off if I get hot

In My Purse




Contents of my makeup bag: Just the essentials to get to my natural look.

Another purse, also full of things
iPhone, in case a Nigerian prince contacts me in a bind and needs me to wire him money
Passport, so they have to let me back into America
Wristlet, this usually begins the trip full and doesn't end that way
Makeup, because my worst nightmare is losing luggage with my makeup in it
Snacks, Lara bars taste good with little bottles of rum
Trashy Magazines, this is literally the ONLY time I will buy a tabloid (not including while grocery shopping)
Games, deck of cards & LCR for unfriendly family competitions
Band aids, because my family tends to get aggressive during games
Cashmere Slippers, comfy!

In My Suitcase



Piled in the guest room waiting for R to criticize the amount of clothes I require for 3 days.

I try to stick within one color family, so this trip is basically black, white, and navy.

Bras and Panties, plus an extra pair of panties in my purse if I'm checking luggage, but in a secret location because you DO NOT want your business coming out when you're scrambling for change for your nonfat caramel macchiato, and I know this from experience
Bottoms, (at least 3) white, black and jeans (usually I wear the jeans on the flight), plus statement pants
Shirts, chambray, baseball tee, black tee
Jean Jacket, can go over literally anything and look cute
Maxi, can be dressed up, thrown over a suit for the pool, and even slept in
Swimsuits, if I'm going to a warm place, like LA, at least 3 suits, 2 bikinis & a one piece (because we're going to In n Out at minimum twice)
Fancy Dress, for the graduation
Shoes, (this is the part where it all goes to hell) dressy sandals, flip flops, pumps, etc, etc, etc
Exercise Clothes, just kidding
Gifts, if I think people deserve them or if social constructs force me to give them
Treats, for party I will throw in my hotel room, modeled after the one below (portable blacklight also encouraged but somewhat difficult to explain to foreign security.)




And there you have it, how to pack to be prepared for literally any situation, including Michael Scott's Girls Gone Wild Black Light Party.

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Packing Tips

Sorry that we have been completely MIA for, well, what seems like forever! BUT we are back! Theresa and I decided now would be a perfect time for a back in action post because we are seeing each other next week! Our whole family is traveling to LA for our brothers graduation from university.

Theresa thought we should do a little pre-trip series, which immediately made me think to do a packing tips post. I might see myself as a slight professional when it comes to packing. My OCD really perks up and I go just a little pick cray filling up my suitcase.

Ever since I was little I loved traveling and going on trips, and in my excitement I would always pack ridiculously early, like three weeks early. Fortunately time doesn't allow for me to be that early anymore, but I still pack earlier than most people.

Anyways back to the packing, I always try to start with laying everything I think I want to bring either on the floor or on my bed, this time I had to resort to the floor since my bed was a disaster! I alway try to do this to keep myself from over packing...and no it doesn't work, but I still try not to overpack. Without fail I come up with other random little items that I want to bring, but that happens to everyone, right?

I don't know about you guys, but when it comes to packing, I am a roller. I think Theresa introduced me to the idea or maybe I read it somewhere long ago, but I have been rolling my clothes for years. I swear I could fit all my clothes in one suitcase to go to college, granted the suitcase was enormous, but I like to attribute it to my fabulous rolling/packing skills. I, being the loser that I am, totally have watched the Martha Stewart 'how to fold clothes' video more than once. So I start to fold it how Marta instructs,

And then I start to roll it up from the bottom to the top.

So I have a finished little roll like this. 

To save more space, or more of so I can fit more clothes in, I even put shirts in my shoes

And I pack everything up, separating it for tops and dresses on one side and bottoms on the other.

And for this trip this is the only bag I am going to bring other than my purse.

Now all I have to do pack  my sunnies and I am ready to go! 



And HAPPY MOTHER'D DAY to all the mothers out there, especially mine!! Love you, Mom!

Friday, January 25, 2013

Week in Insta

We stuck at blogging.

BUT, here are some of my recent instragrams!


We had to take a trip to the ER for my friend's appendix but he's fine!

Dan likes wheel chairs

Reasons why I love Dallas
My beautiful school in 80 degree weather in January #bejealous



Friday, January 18, 2013

First Day of Spring Semester!

Well now that I'm back at my dorm sweet dorm, its time for school! 

Today is the first day of spring semester and I am super excited to start new classes and meet new people! I am a little bit nervous about how the difficulty. I am kind of, no I am a nerd. I'm studying Mechanical Engineering and apparently some of my classes are going to be intense! 

Wish me luck!


OOTD
Excuse our already messy room and the poor picture quality! Dan had an earlier class so I improvised... 

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Airports


It's finally here! I'm going back to Dallas today!

I'm just sitting in the airport, listening to Macklemore, and getting my blog on!


I don't know about you, but for some reason I have always secretly seen airports as like a little runway. I know, most people are like sweats or whatever is comfortable, but my first instinct is to bust out my rocking new outfit. Actually, I blame Theresa. Homegirl always looks fabulous at the airport, which I'm sure prompted me to follow in her footsteps. I'm going to be honest, being the adoring younger sister I am, I pretty much copied all she did up until, well, I probably still do. Hard to break a habit, I guess. 

Well I have to go board my giant plane now! 

whadduppp boeing 787


I CANNOT WAIT TO SEE MY FRIENDS AT SCHOOL SPECIFICALLY MY ROOOOOMIE DANNNNN!





Monday, January 14, 2013

Peace Out Denver

Despite being beyond excited to head back to school, I'm dreading doing all my laundry and packing up to go back to school just based on the state my closet is currently in. It looks like a tornado went through there.


Yeah I know, I swear I am usually cleaner and more organized.

Would it be wrong to have a suitcase of only shoes?? Just asking, totally hypothetical...


It was weird how being back home it was like nothing changed. It was like we never left each other, nothing had changed, which was odd because basically everything has! We're spread across the country, all with different majors, doing different activities, attending seriously different kinds of schools.

Adorable, right? This was taken by my friend Ryan after an intense nerf gun war. Yeah I know... Nerf guns.. we're all 18-19 but we don't want to grow up so we do everything we can to avoid it.


Even though I'll miss my parents, my friends, and those gorgous mountains, I cannot wait to go back to school! In the last month it has been so weird not seeing my school friends everyday, especially my crazy roommate/best friend Daniela!

Yeah, she's a hottie :)
But actually she is! And I've missed that kid like crazy since we have been at home for break.
I am going to straight up pounce on her when I see them. 


Saturday, January 12, 2013

Bear Sleeping Bag

I'm embarrassed about how much I want this sleeping bag.

If I was into camping, or well any outdoorsy activities, where I would ever need a sleeping bag I would totally buy this, but lets be honest I'll never be outdoorsy enough to need my own sleeping bag.



Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Inspired by... Emerald

When we were little our parents shielded us from almost everything, especially TV shows and movies. As result, I was (and, OK fine, am still) unnaturally afraid of basically every moderately scary part of every show and movie. I remember going outside during the flying monkeys scene of The Wizard of Oz and watching the movie through our glass sliding door. It's always less scary without sound. Previous history with Frank L. Baum's gang aside, I'm anxiously awaiting this:



OZ: The Great and Powerful comes out in March, so until then we'll have to channel the Emerald City via the Pantone Color of the Year.




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Denver Art Museum


I'm not sure about you guys but I am still in deep mourning about the end of Gossip Girl so today I decided to get off my booty and channel my inner Blair Waldorf by heading to the museum and to eat my fill of macarons.

First I stopped by Katherine's Bakery in south Denver to pick up some macarons. I've been craving them for weeks now and finally picked some up!

Apparently I only post pictures of myself eating... maybe someday I'll put up a real picture...maybe.



Two of my fav pieces from the museum. I guess I just love color! 

View of part of downtown from inside the museum.




I had to use every fiber of my being to not try on all these outfits. 


Okay I did try them on...shhhhh

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Chicken Panang

Three years ago, on a break from school Theresa came home with this new recipe she was obsessed with and wanted our family to try. Being a resistant teenager, I was not feeling what she was doing in the kitchen, but once she forced me to try it I was in love. Years later I, too, am obsessed with panang and claim it be my favorite meal. I even try to convince my roommate to go to the thai restaurant by our dorm as many as 3 times a week, so I can get my panang fix. Well now that I am home for break, I am able to just make it for myself! 


I couldn't help myself from eating as I cooked, it's just so good! 
(I haven't been outside my house today so my appearance is iffy at best...sorry!)



Chicken Panang


Ingredients: Serves 4-6 (Unless you're me and then it serves 2 ish...I really like panang...)
  • 2 tbsp. oil
  • 2 tbsp. chopped garlic
  • 1 tsp. grated ginger
  • 2 tbsp. Red Curry Paste
  • 2 cans coconut milk (13.5 oz. each) 
  • 1 1/2 tbsp. brown sugar
  • 1 tbsp. reduced sodium soy sauce
  • 1 1/2 tbsp. lime juice
  • 1/4 cup roasted and unsalted cashews
  • 2 breasts of cooked chicken
  • 1 bunch of green onions chopped
  • 1 cup red bell pepper
  • big handful of green beans
Assembly:
  1. In a seasoned wok, heat oil on medium heat.
  2. Once hot, add ginger and garlic and let cook until light brown.
  3. Stir in curry paste.
  4. Whisk in coconut milk, grated palm sugar, soy sauce, and lime juice and turn heat up to medium-high. *Add the lime juice little by little until it’s just how you like it. 
  5. Add veggies and chicken and cook until veggies are cooked completely.
  6. Top with crushed cashews and top part of green onion.


Eat up! :)