I've been looking forward to doing a fashion post. (I've been looking forward to a lot of posts actually but the time to do them is rarely there!) So here you go.
Fashion Do: Wearing Jewel Tones
Jewel tones compliment any skin color. These are the deep plums, sapphires, emeralds, etc. While pastels and pale colors may compliment some skin tones, they don't work for everyone. Jewel tones look good on anyone and give a rich quality to your look.
Check out some of the jewel tones here:
Fashion Don't: Forgetting Your Feet
No matter how hectic your morning is or how busy you are, please don't bypass putting thought into your footwear. I'm not saying that you have to wear 4" platform heels for a night of dinner and shopping with the family, but make sure your shoes match the tone of your outfit. If comfort is key for you, find some cute (yet supportive) flats to do your running or even a pair of low-profile tennis shoes to pull off a more sporty look. And remember, heels can be comfortable if they are well-constructed and fit properly. It just takes a little time to find a style and brand that is comfortable for you.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Happy St. Patrick's Day!
It's a pretty big holiday in the McCormick house...and by 'big' I mean that we each plan what green item of clothing we're going to wear a day or two in advance. Landen was getting into the holiday spirit on Wednesday when she wore her "I'm a McCutie" onesie. She saved her sparkly "Kiss Me I'm Irish" shirt for today though.
Not only were we preparing for St. Patty's Day, but the weather was nice as well so we were able to take a walk. It was Landen's first time sitting up in her stroller because back in the summer/fall she was in her carrier when we went out. So here's a photo of her enjoying her first big-girl walk...
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
It's been awhile, so here's a book review!
It's been a crazy few weeks at our house as we've been dealing with a lot of sickness and we've been shopping for a new vehicle. First of all, Landen is on her second double-ear infection in less than two weeks. I was incapacitated with a nasty sinus infection while Scott hurt his back shoveling snow. We were the definition of a hot mess. We're on the mend now and trying to get back to normal. :)
Along with the sickness, we were searching for a new car/SUV for me. We were lucky enough to find an awesome deal and a new ride for us to accommodate the entire family plus some. I feel like I really got my "mom card" now that I have an SUV. A Buick Rendezvous to be exact. The thing I love the most is that the name of my car is a vocab word for my sophomores. Gotta love that!
Now on to my main topic. Over the past six months or so I've been reading books written by my favorite late-night comedienne, Chelsea Handler. I started watching Chelsea's show, Chelsea Lately on E! when I was doing late-night feedings with Landen. After watching a few shows, I decided to read her books: My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands, Are You There Vodka, It's Me, Chelsea?, and Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang.
I must say that her books are NOT for everyone. You must be able to take her sarcastic and often crude sense of humor. If you're easily offended, I wouldn't recommend reading her books. I enjoyed reading them as they were fun and often times hilarious. Chelsea's crazy, real-life experiences (as she claimed on her show just this week) will leave you in disbelief and a smile on your face. As I was reading I could just hear Chelsea telling the stories, so if you don't know Chelsea from her TV show, you may not get the full effect of these books. If you like Chelsea's show, you'll love her books. If I had to choose a favorite, I think it would be her second book, Are You There Vodka, It's Me, Chelsea. Her new book, Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me, is released on May 10th. I will definitely be adding it to my collection.
Along with the sickness, we were searching for a new car/SUV for me. We were lucky enough to find an awesome deal and a new ride for us to accommodate the entire family plus some. I feel like I really got my "mom card" now that I have an SUV. A Buick Rendezvous to be exact. The thing I love the most is that the name of my car is a vocab word for my sophomores. Gotta love that!
Now on to my main topic. Over the past six months or so I've been reading books written by my favorite late-night comedienne, Chelsea Handler. I started watching Chelsea's show, Chelsea Lately on E! when I was doing late-night feedings with Landen. After watching a few shows, I decided to read her books: My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands, Are You There Vodka, It's Me, Chelsea?, and Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang.
I must say that her books are NOT for everyone. You must be able to take her sarcastic and often crude sense of humor. If you're easily offended, I wouldn't recommend reading her books. I enjoyed reading them as they were fun and often times hilarious. Chelsea's crazy, real-life experiences (as she claimed on her show just this week) will leave you in disbelief and a smile on your face. As I was reading I could just hear Chelsea telling the stories, so if you don't know Chelsea from her TV show, you may not get the full effect of these books. If you like Chelsea's show, you'll love her books. If I had to choose a favorite, I think it would be her second book, Are You There Vodka, It's Me, Chelsea. Her new book, Lies that Chelsea Handler Told Me, is released on May 10th. I will definitely be adding it to my collection.
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