Friday Favorites

 

Happy Friday! I hope everyone has had a great week. I am looking forward to a relaxing weekend with Bo and some of our friends after two weeks of non-stop travel!

In honor of Friday, I wanted to share a few of my latest favorite things with you all ranging from travel must haves to my new favorite work outfit!

Favorite Beauty on the Go Items: When I travel, whether overnight or multiple days, I always bring a few things with me which I call my beauty essentials, in addition to makeup. Clinique’s Moisture Surge has been my favorite moisturizer since college as it is light as can be but still leaves my skin looking and feeling refreshed and dewy. In addition, it goes on under or on top of makeup perfectly! Fekkai Advanced Brilliant Glossing leaves my hair smooth and frizz free regardless of whether I have time to blow dry or straighten my hair. Last but not least, since starting in the beauty industry two years ago, I’ve become a fragrance addict! Fragrance has truly become an accessory and I can’t imagine not wearing it on a daily basis. Therefore, I always travel with this purse size Light Blue travel spray that I received in this year’s gift set.

IMG_1575 (640x478) Fashionable Business Casual: When I started getting serious about shedding the marathon weight, I gave myself goals and rewards. One of those rewards is shopping every time I lose 5 pounds. This past week, my mom and I had a great time rewarding ourselves at the outlets. I found a gorgeous silk blouse at the JCrew outlet and instantly knew how I anted to pair it with items already in my closet to make the perfect office outfit which can easily go into the evening.

new favorite look In reality, the outfit looked a little something like this. I received more compliments on this outfit than any other pant outfit I’ve worn to the office.

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Favorite Season to Visit New York City:  I’ve decided that the best time to visit New York City is between St. Patrick’s Day and Easter. The weather is rarely any cooler than mid 50’s, there are very few tourists, the city is in full bloom, and new plays are opening on Broadway! While Christmas is magical and the Fall brings leaves, cool weather, and holiday dreams, there is nothing like Spring in New York City! Just look at the gorgeous blossoms in Gramercy Park this morning.

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A Blast from the Past

Over the past year, a number of readers have asked to see old pictures. The other day, I shared a few pictures of my mom from throughout the years in my ode to her 60th birthday. While digging through pictures, I found a few of these classic images.

Since I was young, I’ve always loved gardening. We lived in a small three bedroom apartment for most of my childhood, age 5-12. Even though we had no property that was “ours” my father received permission from the apartment complex to plant flowers around our apartment and even a potato and tomato patch behind our apartment. Even though my parents couldn’t provide my brother and I with a yard or tree house of our own they made sure that we enjoyed the space.

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This picture was taken at Jenny Lake Lodge in Jackson Hole, Wyoming the summer between my sophomore and junior year in high school. I remember having my mom take this “glamour shot” of me so I could send it to my boyfriend. Aside from awkward photo shoots like this one, this trip was a memorable family adventure. We spent two weeks exploring Utah, Wyoming, Montana, and Colorado via a SUV rental car. My dad is a huge road warrior and believed that seeing the United States via car window was the best way to travel. IMG_1471 (500x373)

Oh the horrible mushroom hair cut! The summer between my junior and senior year of high school was unlike any other. I started the summer off by chopping my long hair, just in time for senior pictures. After this torrid experience, I retreated to Switzerland, exploring the entire country with my mom and girl scout troop for 19 amazing days. I never wanted this trip to end but it had to as I had even bigger plans. I spent the next five weeks of summer studying abroad in Oxford. I discovered fish and chips, heavy food, the England bar scene, and beer this summer. While I loved every minute of this summer, the weight I gained abroad made starting senior year pretty tough.

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This picture was taken during our mother daughter brunch my freshman year of college. This outfit, a wool cowl neck sweater and camel skirt was the first J Crew outfit I had ever owned as it was the first year they offered extended sizes including size 16.  Unfortunately for this picture, I was also horribly hung over, along with my five closest pledge sisters. My freshman year of college didn’t have much balance as I enjoyed three nights of partying each week, pledging, and living in a co-ed dorm. I’ll never forget checking grades over Christmas break and seeing my grades. Luckily for my scholarships and future, I started to learn the importance of moderation Spring semester. (I just noticed from this picture that my mom still didn’t have gray hairs at the age of 53. Can I please be so lucky?)

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This picture is from Parent’s Weekend sophomore year.This red tank top was a rare alternative to my favorite black strapless dress and red sash that I sported most game days.  Fall Saturdays at the University of Georgia meant tailgating in sorority front yards, barbecues, Jim Beam and Coca Cola in plastic cups, and parents in town to rekindle their youth and reminisce over a sobering brunch at Last Resort the morning after. I was always so proud that my parents were considered the “cool” parents in my group of friends who came up to party with us each weekend; especially junior and senior year when I was of age.

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This picture, still one of my favorites even five years later, was taken at my sorority’s senior dinner. I remember searching for the perfect little black dress for a month until finally finding this Susan Monaco with my mom. It was more expensive than any other dress in my closet, even formal gowns. But, my mom bought it for me as a reward for all my hard work and making my Weight Watchers goal. I was exactly 150 pounds in this picture as I remember that I hit goal weight a week before our senior formal and senior dinner. This dress still hangs in my closet and makes me feel like a million dollars, even years later. The back is entirely open and the comfortable knit material has made it until 2 and 3am on many a dance floor. In fact, I wish I’d remembered to bring it to Las Vegas!

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Hope you all enjoyed this little walk down memory lane. Next time I’m home I’ll find more pictures to feature!

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A New Trail Discovery

 

Last night when my grandfather suggested we enjoy Italian for dinner, I knew that meant one thing only: a morning long run! I normally only eat Italian or pasta the night before races and long runs so it instantly got me excited for an outdoor run in Savannah.

My dad, who is definitely not a runner, surprised me with a great trail suggestion for this morning’s run. Our county, Chatham County, purchased hundreds of acres in 2000 from the YMCA in order to create miles of recreational trails. Like any public development, the project has taken years but is now well underway.

I enjoyed a delicious sandwich thin breakfast including 1 thin schmear of peanut butter and a half of banana since I knew I wasn’t doing more than 7 miles due to time.

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The trail is only ten minutes from my parent’s house and I was able to enjoy the sunrise as I crossed over the bridge.

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At this point, the paved portion of the Whitemarsh Island trail is only 2 miles long but the plan is to make it over 10 miles by the time it is done. They are well on their way as there were over 20 workers out this morning laying asphalt, clearing brush, and bull dozing.

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Luckily, it connects to the YMCA’s 1 mile trail which circles their property. IMG_1511 (500x373)

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It was more humid than I expected and my legs were exhausted from yesterdays hill workout on the treadmill and three days of walking with my mom. I easily could have stopped after my speedy first 3 miles which I did in a 9:45 pace, but keeping with my promise I pushed on and finished 5 miles. It wasn’t the 7 I had planned but it was a gorgeous trail and I enjoyed getting outside with nature.

Five miles and 48:45 minutes later, my legs were happy to be done but my body wanted more time in the sun.

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Luckily, my mom and I have plans for one last long walk before my afternoon flight back to New York City!

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