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Ice Cream Social Round-Up

For some reason I'm on an ice cream kick today.  My husband is a HUGE sweet tooth and I'm sorta the carb-a-holic in the bunch.  That being said, I have a weakness for ice cream.  I'm thinking that for my birthday this year (all the way in June, so yes, I sound nuts), I'd like to have an ice cream social with all the windows in our little apartment wide open.  Music, ice cream, and a breeze.  That would be a good day.

If you're interested in what my brain puts together when I think of the ideal ice cream soiree, here goes:

TABLEWARE ---
Have a buffet table filled with cheery little cups, spoons, pints (with painted polka dots or little chalkboard stickers), and plenty of napkins.

Ice Cream cups via Shop Sweet Lulu


Polka dot bowl via Fish's Eddy


Ice Cream Spoons via Pomme


Toot Sweet Spotty Napkins


Ice Cream Cone Stand Tutorial via Oh Happy Day!


EATS ---
Toppings are key, mine would be colorful and specialized.  I would probably attempt to make my own cones, maybe even try my hand at ice cream!

Toppings via Williams Sonoma


Fill some baskets (via Anthropologie) with fresh berries


Caramel Topping via American Spoon Foods


Dispenser (via Williams Sonoma) could be filled with homemade whipped cream!


Waffle Cone Recipe via Martha Stewart


Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream Recipe (via A Cup of Jo) - only if you are VERY ambitious.


I would also crumble up some Vosges Caramel Toffee and sprinkle it right over a bowl of my favorite Ben & Jerry's flavor.

NOTE: You could make one of these booze-filled ice cream floats for some extra party fun!


DECOR ---
Easy little projects and details could really spruce up this party:


Ice Cream Cone Pinata via Hobby Lobby


Ice Cream Cone Stamp via Paper Source (for paper goods)


Ice Cream Cone Garland Tutorial via Oh Happy Day!


Soft Serve Temporary Tattoo via Tattly


Confetti-filled balloons via Kojo Designs


Rainbow Stripe Washi Tape via Cute Tape


DIY Confetti Tablecloth via Oh Happy Day!


Go forth and plan!

HUGS!




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Books You Should Read

Here comes a post that satisfies my academic side, let's talk about some books.  Funny books, magnetic books, books you learn stuff from - these are the simple pleasures of life my friends! I've put together a list of some sort, feel free to agree or disagree (these are in no particular order):

1.  The Jungle -  Oh man do I enjoy reading this one, over and over.  Gross - yes, depressing - of course, but as a Chicago native this book is like a rite of passage.  Read about the meat-packing district of the Windy City prior to FDA regulation and then attempt to eat a meal, haha.

2.  In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin -  I loved The Devil in the White City (you should read that one too), but this is Erik Larson's latest historical fiction novel and it was my favorite of his books.  This one follows the U.S. ambassador and his family to Germany in the years leading up to WWII, his daughter dates many members of the Nazi party, interestingly enough.

3. The Things They Carried -  I've read this book a few times, the way it's written is engrossing.  It tells the story of several different soldiers in the Vietnam War by introducing them through things they carry in their packs.  It's almost like a collection of short stories, of perspectives.  I've read a bunch of wartime novels ranging from the Civil War onward, but this is my personal favorite.

4.  Double Indemnity -  A personal shout-out of the "noir" style books I've read.  A fast-talking insurance rep gets talked into murdering a sleazy gal's husband to claim the insurance money - although she's more of a hussy than he ever thought possible.  I adore the dialogue in these books - makes me want a trench coat.

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5.  Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil -  This book makes me want to move to Savannah and live in one of those big historic houses so I can attend luxurious parties with all of the snobs.  Oh and it's a murder mystery...

6.  Heartburn -  A recommendation from my mother and a light-hearted sad story (is that a thing?) recounting Nora Ephron's first husband's affair.  Her honest writing style and sense of humor make me wish I could have been her best friend.

7.  Wicked -  Much darker than the play and proves to be a quick read.  This is a good one to digest on the porch on a warm Sunday morning.

8.  The Game of Thrones (the entire series) - I read these before watching the show (due to a good friend's advice), they are like a grown-up version of Lord of the Rings.  Every chapter ends with a crazy cliff-hanger and blow-your-mind plot twists.  Try reading one.

9.  The Chronicles of Narnia (the entire series) -  Ignore those crappy movies, these were the books of my childhood, and they are badass.  Super short but full of wondrous adventures - these are beach reads at their best!

10.  Sin in the Second City -  This is an awesome book about the most famous brothel in the red light district of Chicago.  The rise and fall of the Everleigh sisters and the reign of pimps, madams, and dance halls.  This is not a clinical analyzation but a narrative ripe with salacious roller coasters.

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11.  East of Eden -  My favorite Steinbeck novel and maybe his most ambitious.  This is a long one, but rewarding.  It recounts the stuggles and stories of two families that become intertwined, in a very detailed Steinbeck-like manner.

There you have it!  A few options if you are looking for a good read.  Feel free to make further suggestions or give opinions about the novels listed.  I'm always willing to talk about (or read) a great book!

HUGS!




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8,392

I feel a little lame for admitting this, but yesterday I wore a pedometer - on my belt loop, haha!  I know it may not have been the best example of my activity level (on Tuesday Chicago had a major snow storm), since I was in 5 lb. sorel snow boots and I was avoiding the outdoors on my lunch hour.  BUT, I am happy to report that (without adding extra trips to the bathroom or cheating by walking around the 45th floor a bunch of times) on an average working desk-job-kinda-day I get 8,392 steps in.  And I took the contraption off at 7p because John and I were having our friend Julia over.

Feeling not so sedentary afterall! 

All I need to do is add a little lunch hour trip around the block and maybe a walk after dinner and HELLO HEALTHY!

I've been pretty inspired by this guy right here:

Photo via Jennica Jo Photography

My dad!  He was recently telling me that he had gained a bit of weight and then listed off a few changes he made to get back in shape - the pedometer was one of them.  He has a daily "step" goal and cuts out soda.  He's almost right back to where he needs to be, I'm so proud of him!  It's amazing what being aware of the little things can do to keep you healthy.

So here's to one of the healthiest 51 year olds I know (soon to be 52).

Maybe I'll set a 3-month goal (like walk to California or something) and then my reward could be these?!

Sandals via Loeffler Randall

Had to get my shoe fix in somewhere...

HUGS!


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Getting Through Today

It's that time of year where winter seems a little too long and I finally get sick of having brown hair.  I'm in serious need of some Vitamin D!  Until it starts feeling a bit like spring out there, I'm going to remember when we were tan:




HUBBA - HUBBA to that husband of mine, right?! Time to extend that weekend feeling with MORE Michael (for some reason everywhere we went the airwaves were pumping MJ music):



HUGS!


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Dreaming of San Francisco

Remember this babe of a bride?  Well, we are getting super close to her wedding date (April 20th)!  After a week of travel logistics, I'm ready to shop a little for these upcoming days in the sun warmer temperatures!

A short list of things I'd love to pack (that doesn't include my cutie mint green b-maid dress):

Ban.do mini poms in hot pink


Dyed Skinny Ankle Jeans via  J. Crew Factory


Duet Mini Wedges via Madewell


Geo Necklace in Mint via Poketo


Butter London Nail Lacquer in Tea with the Queen


Printed Oxfords by Dolce Vita


Neon Lace Panel Sweatshirt via Anthropologie


Gatsby Sunnies via Free People


Floral Crossbody by Sloane Ranger


This whole thing got started by all of my adorable study abroad friends and I deciding to book an apartment stay for the trip instead of a hotel.  With John tacked on, there are about 8 of us that will be in California for the nuptials and we are making a full-on trip out of this. Utilizing the website Airbnb, we decided on this gorgeous 3BR space in the Mission District:









We plan to make a big family dinner one night, go on a Sonoma wine tour, and enjoy all the festivities of the wedding together as a big group.  These people are seriously the best --- we met in 2007 in Viterbo Italy and remain as close as ever.  So here's to Angela, Emily, Lyndon, Sam, Joe, Edgar, and of course ANNI...I'm looking so forward to these 5 days!  You are my favorite!

HUGS!


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