Lashes Fit for Times Square

Happy Monday! While the New York City weather isn’t exactly smile inducing, I’m still riding a high from our great weekend!

If you’re catching up from the weekend, it was a busy weekend with some of my favorite blogger friends!

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We Partied Down At Leslie’s Wedding

Enjoyed A Great Run Along Kelly Drive with Meghann

Travelled Back to the City of Brotherly Love

After a wonderful weekend, Monday is always difficult but having an early morning spin class makes waking up easier! This morning’s spin class was earlier than normal but went well. The instructor never sat his butt on the bike during the whole class but his music was perfectly on beat with the workout and he pushed us. How do you feel about instructors who don’t participate?

After a great spin class, I’m always ravenous! I enjoyed a bulked up bowl of oatmeal this morning complete with protein powder and bananas!

IMG_2209 (640x478) The protein powder helped this bowl last for over four and half hours!

My lunch plans took a turn for the best when I heard drums in our office. We were all confused but quickly remembered that today was Asian Heritage Day in our office.

229093_10150188556986924_725756923_7577256_147251_n 226635_10150188557031924_725756923_7577257_1775634_n After the dragon came by our entire office was treated to a delicious Asian inspired lunch. I filled my plate with broccoli, sushi, and chicken. It was absolutely delicious and a nice change to the normal weekday salad.

IMG_2348 (640x478)After a late afternoon doctor’s appointment, I had two more fun stops before finding my way home for the evening.

My first stop was at JJ Eyelashes in midtown west. I’ve been playing with the idea of getting eyelash extensions for a few months, after seeing my friend Jessie’s lovely new lashes. After much debate, I finally made the leap today.

I was surprisingly pleased with my experience. The service at JJ Eyelashes was very professional, clean, and relaxing. The hour long treatment included a 15 minute leg massage and I even caught a quick cat nap during the treatment. In addition, my thin and short eyelashes went from zero to hero in less than an hour!

IMG_2349 (640x480) IMG_2350 (640x480) My mascara days are long gone! In just a few short hours, I’ve received two unsolicited compliments, one from Bo and one from our doorman. If you’re in the New York City area, I highly recommend them!

My new eyelashes and I headed over to Times Square next. My next stop was the Viacom headquarters for a University of Georgia Terry College of Business Alumni event. We loved seeing our famous G in the midst of Times Square!

230555_10100474899773890_4905769_62115676_1958003_n After a few glasses of wine with old friends, I made it home just in time for Too Big to Fail and a filling dinner.

One piece of Arnold toast, a sliced and salted tomato, two egg whites with cheese, and a piece of turkey bacon. Fast, easy, and simply delicious!

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Question: How do you feel about instructors who don’t participate in the class? Can they still be good instructors?

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Eat Drink and Be Married: Leslie and Charles’ Big Day

IMG_3684Yesterday Bo and I had the honor of attending Leslie and Charles wedding yesterday. The fact that the wedding was at Villanova, where Bo went for graduate school, made the day even more fun!

IMG_2305 (640x478)Our group cleaned up very well for the wedding and in record time, considering that there were six of us who had to shower and get ready for the event.

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Before we left, Meghann and I had some fun with Sabrina’s baby belly and baby blocks.

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We even travelled to the wedding in style! Bo and I rented a Tahoe yesterday so we could all ride to the wedding and reception together and not worry about drinking since Sabrina volunteered to be our designated driver.

As soon as we arrived at Villanova, it was clear that Leslie’s anti-rain dances and planning paid off. There wasn’t a single cloud in the sky, the temperatures were perfect, and the sun was shining!

IMG_2290 (640x478) The Villanova Cathedral was simpler than other cathedrals I’ve been in but that simplicity added to the wedding’s beauty. The bright white interior was warm with excitement and glowing with happiness as we entered. IMG_2291 (640x478)We were all commenting on the church’s simple decor and beautiful flowers as the organ music began.

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It’s time to get the wedding started!

IMG_2297 (640x478) We were in the back row which ended up being a perfect position to see everyone enter and leave. Leslie’s mom was already in tears before the wedding started but Charles and his parents looked happy and calm.

The bridesmaid’s dresses were adorable on each and everyone of their shapes and sizes. The bright blue was the color of the flowers and hydrangeas and the neckline meant that the girls didn’t have to worry about necklaces or much other jewelry. Instead, the each had simple pearl drop earrings and matching floral heels. This little attention to detail and feminine touches were so very Leslie!

Within minutes, the doors opened and Leslie’s glow filled the church.

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Within minutes, Charles and Leslie went from best friends to husband and wife!

Another added detail was the bubble and mascot exit that greeted them when they left the church!

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After the new couple exited we took advantage of the sunshine for an impromptu photo opportunity!  IMG_3670IMG_6273 (427x640) (427x640) IMG_6278 (640x427) (640x427) Since their wedding was at 1:30 and the reception didn’t begin until 5:30, we decided that getting a light lunch was the best way to kill time. Luckily, Bo and I were more than happy to show the gang around Wayne!

IMG_6283 (640x427) (640x427) IMG_2319 (640x478) IMG_2314 (478x640)We tried Matador, a new restaurant in Wayne which features delicious Mexican food and drinks. We also decided that the best way to continue the celebration was to toast to the new couple!

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After great debate, I chose a lighter dish, the traditional gazpacho, enjoyed with a side of fresh chips and guacamole.

IMG_2317 (640x478) IMG_2315 (640x478) The food was absolutely delicious but unfortunately, the service upstairs was a little slow. Regardless, I wish Matador had been around when I lived in Wayne. The one thing the area was always missing was a delicious Mexican restaurant.

At 5pm, we headed down to West Chester for the reception. None of us knew what to expect since Leslie hadn’t shared many reception details but we knew that it would be classy and definitely fun!

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We were breathless as we drove up the long dirt road to the Greystone Hall. We started the cocktail hour off with one of their signature cocktails.

IMG_2321 (640x478) IMG_2323 (478x640) I tried the Something Borrowed which was supposed to be a mix of an Arnold Palmer and mojito but I wasn’t a fan of the mix unfortunately. It was a little too sweet for my taste.

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The grounds were gorgeous and gave everyone plenty of room to socialize.

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Unlike most weddings, the bride and groom were able to enjoy their cocktail hour due to the time between the ceremony and reception!

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I loved seeing Leslie in all her glory and having a chance to spend time with the lovely blogger ladies: from L to R Melissa, me, Leslie, Sabrina, Lauren, and Meghann!

The dinner was seated and Leslie was kind enough to put us all together at one table!

IMG_2333 (640x478) IMG_2329 (640x478) You can be assured that there were plenty of pictures, food conversations, and laughs that took place with all of us at one table. It’s also amazing how well our men got along since it was the first time they were all hanging out together!

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Dinner started with a spinach salad adorned with red onions, cucumbers, and a crisp.

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I enjoyed the salmon for my main course which was perfectly cooked and topped with a sweet mango salsa! It was definitely one of the best wedding main dinners I’ve enjoyed!

IMG_2336 (640x478)Bo chose the steak which was better than expected though it took three tries to get one that was medium or medium rare versus well done.

IMG_2337 (640x478)After the speeches and toasts it was time to get the party started! The next three hours were filled with picture booth fun, dance floor singing, and lots of laughter.

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IMG_6446 (640x427) IMG_6456 (640x427) IMG_6463 (640x427) IMG_6467 (640x427) We may not have looked good doing it but we enjoyed every second of the evening. Their band was fabulous and kept the energy high and dance floor filled.

Before we knew it the bouquet was being tossed. Unfortunately, my favorite single lady didn’t catch the bouquet but luckily she was okay with the outcome.

IMG_6481 (427x640) IMG_6483 (640x427)This wedding could not have been more perfect. Each family was smiling ear to ear and beaming the entire night while the lucky couple were in each other’s arms as they greeted guests. Bo and I saw Leslie and Charles in every detail of the reception and ceremony.  We couldn’t be happier for our friends who are so perfect for each other. Leslie’s humor and outgoing personality complements Charles’ calm and loving nature. Congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Brinkley!!

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A Great Run Along Kelly Drive

By 8:45, my morning buddy Meghann was up and ready to head out for a running tour of Philadelphia’s Skukyhill River Path! We hit the famous Kelly Drive for our run this morning!

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The sun was shining, birds were chirping, and there wasn’t a cloud in the sky! I was so excited to show Meghann my favorite running path from my Philadelphia days.

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Sabrina and Trig live right near the Art Museum which is right near the trail head and the art museum!

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IMG_2267 (640x478)There was a high school regatta taking place on the water which was great for Meghann to see but the crowds made it difficult to run.

IMG_2268 (640x478) IMG_2269 (640x478)Our pace was under 9 minutes for the first mile since we hadn’t reached the crowds yet and I was anxious to push myself.

At one point Meghann said that we were in the 8 minute realm which left me excited but breathless at the same time. Knowing that I had 3 more miles left to run helped put my pace in perspective and slow down.

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It could have also been the sweat dripping in my eyes or my thirst that helped me bring the pace down. I felt badly because I knew Meghann could easily maintain a faster pace. Regardless of our pace we had a great time talking about her training woes, my personal training experience, and the upcoming Healthy Living Summit!

IMG_2273 (640x478) IMG_2274 (640x478) We ran two miles down the path before turning around and heading back towards the city and the Art Museum.

IMG_2276 (640x478) Meghann gave us an extra challenge by having us run around the museum and up the Rocky Steps! Phew it was an awesome workout!

IMG_2280 (640x478) IMG_2278 (640x478) IMG_2282 (640x478) By the end, I think I may have yelled “my legs are cashed” once or twice. But, regardless of how exhausted I was I had a blast squeezing in an early morning run with Meghann before our day of wedding festivities!

4.65 miles later we were back in Sabrina’s kitchen enjoying a delicious, thirst quenching breakfast!

IMG_2263 (640x478) IMG_2285 (640x478) A small cub of yogurt, granola, and strawberries complimented with an english muffin on the side was the perfect post run breakfast!

IMG_2288 (640x478) It has been the perfect start to a wonderful day! We’re so excited for Leslie and Charles’ big day!

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