Monday, September 15, 2014

Scenes From Our Weekend

This weekend the kids and I decided to head to Charlotte for a quick trip for my mom's birthday. I hate that we don't live in the same town so we rarely get to celebrate birthdays together. It was a quick trip but a good one!

My mom surprised Sterling when we got in town with a Olaf costume.  He was a little jealous Frances got her costume before him so he was ecstatic to get his own costume.  My mom found the costume at Party City for all you Frozen Fans like us.


We took the kids to the mall which they always love.  Thank you to Nordstrom for the free balloons.  They kept Sterling happy for awhile.


I finally got to meet my newest nephew Maxton and I am so in love.  He is the most scrumptious baby ever.  Dare I say it made me miss having a newborn around.  The noises and facial expressions they make are so darn cute.


Wore this tee shirt all weekend.  I swear by the Rag and Bone Jackson Tees and love the faded look of this one.  I like that they are longer and not too fitted.  I am in small for those curious.


We celebrated my mom's birthday.  I made a homemade peanut butter cake (thank you pinterest).  My mom loves peanut butter desserts and this cake was fairly easy to whip together.  You can find the recipe HERE.  It was good but I felt like the cake cooked too long and was a bit dry the icing however was awesome!!
Wearing my favorite Pheobe Sandals 


We enjoyed a fun Mexican dinner out because lets be real with crying kids Mexican is always a good idea!  They can be loud and no one notices:)  Frances Moon was showing us how she claps and Sterling is always loving on Finley.



Sunday I went to Loft to try on the nude blouse in person and loved it!!  Get it while you can such a great neutral color and fit.  You can't beat the price!


Love seeing my dad with all the grand kids. Melts my heart and the kids all love their Big Poppie so much!


My sister and I hit up the Winestore for some wine for our Sunday dinner.  It is my favorite wine shop in Charlotte.  I love their tasting machines.  It is great to sample the wine before you buy it and they have such a great selection!!


This was one of our favorite wines we tasted. We bought 4 bottles of it! I highly recommend.



Happy Monday!





Saturday, September 13, 2014

Saturdays Steals and Splurges

Saks just did some major mark downs.  I love this Clover Canyon Dress.  It was $339 now $135.  A beautiful dress for a wedding or special occasion.
 This Joie Blouse is only $80!  I love the floral print.

These Rag and Bone Jeans are my favorite white jeans on sale for $111.  I swear they are the most flattering white jeans!


JCrew is offering 30% off all final sale with some items 50% off.  Use code EASYSALE
The swing sweater in light purple is $69, with 30% off, a great deal!

I own two pairs of these sweatpants and live in them.  I love that you can wear them out and they still look cute!


The LemLem items never go sale and these scarfs are on sale plus additional 30% off a steal for LemLem!!
|| LemLem Scarf


Loft is offering 40% off everything and they have some really cute stuff.   Shop the whole site HERE
I love this heart sweater it looks just like an Equipment one but a fraction of the price,


|| Heart Sweater


This nude blouse is perfection, I actually ordered it!
|| Nude Blouse


This Chambray tee is so cute!  Loft has some great Fall items.
|| Chambray Tee



Old Navy has been killing it with their kid stuff lately.  It is so cute and cheap!  A few of my favorites for Frances and Sterling.
Floral Top | Blush Jacket | Heart Dress | Mocs
Camo Henley | Dino Thermal | Sweater | Camo High Tops

old navy baby

Banana Republic is offering 40% off thru tonight. Sadly the jacket I blogged this week didn't apply because it was the Monogram collection but these two dresses do.  I love the black such a great dress you could dress up or down.  A little black dress is always a good idea.  Use code BRYAY40.
|| Black Dress
 I also love the black and version as well.


This week's splurge is the Tory Burch Cora dress.  I tried it on this week and fell in love with it.  It was so cute on.  It is a splurge for sure but a great investment piece.  I envisioned it so many ways like bare legged with ballet flats and then with tights paired with booties or boots.  Endless possibilities.
|| Cora Dress

I love the side detail.
Also available in a red pattern I love too.


Happy Saturday and Happy Shopping!
xoxo

Friday, September 12, 2014

7 Years, Our Story and 7 Thoughts on Marriage


On Monday Matt and I will celebrate 7 years of marriage.  On one hand it feels like an eternity on the other hand it feels like that 7 years has flown by in the blink of eye.  We bought our first house together, welcomed two beautiful children, and Matt started his own law firm- so many major life changes in 7 years.

When I wrote my post about being uninspired several of you wanted to know more about Matt and I and how we met.   Here is our story.  

When I was about 15-16 I worked at a restaurant in Southpark Mall called Arthurs, Matt claims he remembers me from then taking his order.  I worked at the counter so I encountered basically everyone that ate there.   The funny thing is he actually worked at Abercrombie and Fitch around the same time and I remember him from working there.   I distinctly remember taking my mom in there to show her "the hot guy" working.  But don't worry he wasn't the shirtless guy at the front door ever.  During this time period we never actually met.  

Fast forward to college.  I was at UNC Chapel Hill and Matt was at UNC Wilmington freshman year.  He came to visit his good friend Ryan and we ran into them at a party.  We hung out that whole night and even shared a kiss.  He left the next day to head back to Wilmington.  We never exchanged numbers or anything.  4 years passed before I saw him again but I always stained my friends ears about him and how cute he was and how no one I dated I liked as much as him.  I dated 3 guys between this time period and none measured up.  Luck have it, senior year I ran into him again at Top of the Hill.  At this point he had transferred to Chapel Hill but I didn't know.  We hung out that whole night and the rest is history, we just kept on dating a good long 6 years til he proposed! Funny thing is I still vividly remember that first night we met back up and going back to his place to hang out.   I remember he and Ryan served me box wine in a coffee mug- so classy, haha the days of college!!

We only broke up once in those six years and the break didn't last too long, I honestly can't even remember now why we broke up!  We did long distance for 3 of those years while Matt was in law school in Charleston.  My job then allowed me to travel to Charleston monthly so it worked perfect.  I was old fashioned and didn't want to live together til we got married- of course I stayed with him while I came to Charleston to work.  Long distance is not easy but we saw each other often since the drive was only 3 hours. Matt proposed right after New Years 2007 at the Grove Park Inn.  I was totally surprised and the proposal was just perfect.  He had asked my dad's permission before and picked out the perfect ring.  We had actually browsed rings a few months earlier and this one was my favorite.  It was a vintage ring set in gold with three stones,  I still adore it 7 years later.

We got married September 15th 2007 in Charlotte at my church (Sharon United Methodist) and had our reception at The Morehead Inn.  It was the best day of my life besides the birth of my children.
Get ready for picture overload- I wanted to share a few of my favorite pictures from our wedding day. Excuse the quality of some of the pics I got too lazy to scan them and just used my phone:)
















I adore these two pictures of my parents.  They look so happy:)  My dad made a big batch of kamikaze shots (his specialty) and we had the cutest monogram glasses made that we passed out with the shots in them.  This is my Dad giving the toast before our shots.

 and one of my favorite pictures of the night although it is missing Matt and my sister but I just love this pic of me, my parents, and my brother we are all in our own worlds!



Ok so lets talk about marriage.
Here is the honest truth dating is easy.  Being married is hard.  It wasn't hard in the beginning but after you have kids,  damn it is hard and it takes work and effort. Let me say Matt and I do not have a picture perfect marriage it is from that and I am no marriage expert.  We are constantly working on our relationship and have our fair share of fights- that is true life (for us at least).   But I do feel like I have learned a lot in 7 years about myself and marriage. I also feel like Matt and I are constantly working on our marriage and that helps.  Since we are celebrating 7 years I thought I would share 7 thoughts on marriage would love to hear your advice too!!

 ONE || Make sure your spouse is your best friend first and foremost.  If you don't have a good relationship outside the bedroom things won't last.  Matt makes me laugh harder than anyone I know and that is what I love about him most.  We can have a crappy evening and still come home and laugh about it.

TWO || Communication, this is key!!  You have to talk about things and talk often.  Express your wishes, desires, and wants.  There is a quote that says " expectation is the root of all heartache " and I think about it often.  It really applies a lot to marriage. We get ideas in our head of how we want things to be and if we don't express them how does the other person know what we are thinking.  

THREE || Intimacy is key.  I remember my friend telling me that her minister told them before they got married to make sure they kissed, held hands, or touched everyday.  It is little things like that keep you connected.  After kids we all are exhausted but it is so important to keep that intimate level of your relationship going.

FOUR || Make one on one time for each other.  Matt and I don't do a lot of date nights.  He works late many nights and on the weekends we either hang with other couples or the kids.  But we still try to spend one on time together.  We DVR shows we like to watch together (We loved Breaking Bad, House of Cards and now Anthony Bourdain) and do that after the kids are in bed or we pour a cocktail and go sit outside and catch up after they are in bed.  You have to connect one on one without the kids. and it doesn't have to be a fancy date night,  there are so many little ways to incorporate one on one time.

FIVE ||  Say I love you frequently.  Even though your spouse knows it, it is important to say those words.  I tell Matt this every night before we go to bed and every time we talk on the phone.

SIX || Compromise  This is really what marriage is about and makes it work.  You have to do things that make the other person happy even if it is not what you want to do.  Matt and I both have many different interests but we try and do things that make the other person happy even if it is not what we want to do.

SEVEN || Have fun.  Don't  take everything so seriously.  Life is short, laugh, and forgive easily.

and for a good laugh this Friday I loved these ECards:)