Saturday, July 11, 2015

101 in 1001.

Happy Saturday, Friends! I should be up doing chores and getting ready (my best friend Sam is picking out her wedding dress today.... eeeeeeeeek!), but I am laying in bed alternating between Gilmore Girls and youtube videos. I decided to be "semi-productive" and finally compose this post that I've been working on all week. 

I can't remember exactly where I heard about the 101 in 1001 challenge first, but once I started searching for it, I couldn't stop. A few of my favorite bloggers (Rhiannon, Sami, and Caroline) are currently crossing things off themselves, which has inspired me to start my own 101 in 1001 list. 

The challenge is to create a list of 101 things (both big and small!) you hope to accomplish in the next 1001 days (about 2.75 years). My main goal when completing this over the next few years is to become a better person in multiple aspects, to live in the present and take advantage of life, and to overcome some fears and setbacks. Once a task is completed, I'll strike through it. If a task is in the process of being completed, I'll bold it. And most importantly, I will try to make posts about as many of my completed tasks as I can. I am so looking forward to starting this and I hope you will join me on this journey! 

Start Date: July 11th, 2015
End Date: April 7th, 2018

1. Move into my own apartment/house. 
2. Get my Masters degree. 
3. Dress up for Halloween. 
4. See a movie at a drive-in theater. 
5. Go on a vacation with my boyfriend. 
6. Go to Pensacola. 
7. Get a passport. 
8. See Blake Shelton in concert. 
9. Parasail over the gulf. 
10. Do a giveaway on the blog. 
11. Establish and obey a blog schedule.
12. Get 1,000 followers on TCA instagram. 
13. Make a TCA twitter account. 
14. Run 15 5ks. (2/15) 
15. Read the Bible cover to cover. 
16. Meet my weight/fitness goals. 
17. Take a pilates class. 
18. Save 40% of each paycheck.
19. Workout 4 days a week for a month. 
20. Run a mile without stopping. 
21. Organize a recipe book.
22. Start a hope chest.
23. Get engaged.
24. Visit 3 new states. 
25. Own a pair of Hunter rain boots. 
26. Organize my room. 
27. Finish decorating my room. 
28. Be featured on another blog. 
29. Go to Mardi Gras.
30. Go to Disney World as an adult.
31. Give the blog a makeover.
32. Start a prayer journal.
33. Try 10 new restaurants in Hampton Roads. 
34. Do a Paint Nite with boyfriend/friends. 
35. Start an address book. 
36. Participate in "Get to know me Friday".
37. Send 10 handwritten letters in the mail. (2/10)
38. Learn how to take better pictures with my phone.
39. Make a scrapbook for my parents. 
40. Make a scrapbook for Grady.
41. Make Dean's List.
42. Get professional pictures taken with boyfriend.
43. Start the Love journal.
44. Get to 6,000 views on the blog.
45. Participate in 5 sorority events as an alumni. (1/5)
46. Get my first wellness job.
47. Take Nana on special date day.
48. Give 5 "just because" presents. (1/5)
49. Organize nail polish collection. 
50. Attend 3 Yankees games.
51. Cut out all fast food for a month.
52. Join Alumni Association.
53. Adopt a child from the Angel Tree with boyfriend.
54. Donate to a new charity.
55. Try 30 things from Pinterest.
56. Send Christmas cards.
57. Lead my own summer camp.
58. Pay for 20 dates with boyfriend. (2/20)
59. Take 5 friends to lunch. (1/5)
60. Take more photos as a family.
61. Go to an Alabama game.
62. Strengthen my professional wardrobe. 
63. Take mom and dad to dinner.
64. Read 30 books. (1/30)
65. Host a game night.
66. Hike in the Appalachian Mountains.
67. Go to a driving range. 
68. Have a picnic.
69. Reconnect with an old friend. 
70. Learn to swim.
71. Learn to do calligraphy. 
72. Get highlights. 
73. Stand next to my best friend on her wedding day.
74. Stay in a log cabin.
75. Paint a mermaid at the Mermaid Factory.
76. Start building credit.
77. Save $10 for every goal I reach.
78. Add to boyfriend scrapbook.
79. Pay for a policeman/fireman's meal.
80. Meet boyfriend's grandma.
81. Spend half the day at Busch Gardens and half at Water Country USA.
82. Start a "future" savings fund.
83. Make $500 selling stuff on eBay.
84. Go on a sister trip.
85. Be a tourist in my own town. 
86. Start a tradition with boyfriend. 
87. Ride a ferris wheel.
88. Rewrite my resume.
89. Negotiate a raise.
90. Invest in something.
91. Research family history.
92. Learn to do makeup more professionally.
93. Learn how to curl hair the right way.
94. Stay at the beach for a week.
95. Donate to Autism Speaks yearly.
96. Inspire someone else to create a list.
97. Complete a knitting project.
98. Start a small business. 
99. Do something that scares me from boyfriend's bucket list. 
100. Take boyfriend to his first Duke game. 
101. Clean out closet and donate stuff I no longer wear. 

Wish me luck in crossing everything off by 2018! Let me know if this has inspired you to create your own list, so I can cross that task off! Enjoy your Saturday! 

xx

Sunday, June 28, 2015

I'm going to be a....


When I woke up Thursday morning, I thought the highlight of my day would be seeing Luke Bryan that night. Which was nothing compared to what happened in my kitchen that morning as I got ready for work. I'm ironing my clothes, hair in a horrible bun, oversized camo shirt on, and soffee shorts that I'm beginning to wonder if they ever fit properly, when my mom walks in looking weird. She had this look on her face like she had a secret. My first thought? Oh, gosh, she hit my truck. But close behind her follows my very best friend, Samantha. 

Sam and I met on the very first day of 9th grade. I'm sitting in homeroom with my new outfit hoping it was the right choice, my new billabong purse on my desk with my highlighters (in rainbowic order), trying to hold down my breakfast. As Sam slid into the seat next to mine and plopped her purse down, I noticed, she had the same purse with her highlighters in order, too. This was just the beginning of our "telepathic" friendship. We spent the next nine months sharing old bay covered chicken fingers, coloring pictures and writing notes to each other during class, and meeting up after 4th block to talk about our current crushes. I knew when I started 9th grade that I would only be there for a year, a new high school was being built closer to me, and I'd finish the next three years there. I never imagined that leaving 9th grade would be hard. I was scared that not going to school with Sam anymore would be the end of our friendship and while I never really cared about that sort of thing before, I couldn't imagine the rest of high school without her. 

Luckily, distance makes the heart grow fonder. Our parents spent the next year and a half graciously carting us back and forth every. single. weekend. to each other's houses. Once we got our licenses, we were free women (as long as we were home by 11). This started a new chapter of life that included stalking the hot boys' houses, wondering why the heck her truck is parked in his driveway, countless Rita's trips, more Mcdonald's double cheeseburgers than we'll ever admit, buffalo wild wings literally every weekend, and never being more than 17 minutes (for me, 13 for her... lol) away from each other when we needed our other half. We spent holidays together, took family vacations together, double dated, and basically were known by our families and the rest of town as a package deal. When she left for college, I was devastated. More than devastated. A lot of things happened in college. A lot of times we were there for each other and a few times we weren't. A lot of things changed. A lot of things seemed different. But when you show up on the first day of 9th grade, twinning with a girl you never met, you don't let her go. Ever. 

Thursday morning, Sam asked me to stand next to her while she marries the love of her life. After nine years of planning our dream weddings time and time again, this is actually happening for her. And I want to cry and scream and hug her and tell everyone I know all at the same time. She is going to be the most beautiful bride I have ever seen. She and Hayley will have a gorgeous wedding because the love that is shared between them is one of the most true and precious things I have ever witnessed. I am so happy that they are allowing me to help make their day special. I am so excited to start my bridesmaid duties and pray that I can do whatever I can to make this day perfect for them. Congratulations, my best friend. You deserve all the happiness in the world! 



Here's a couple of my favorite pictures of Sam and I over the last 9 years: 






xx

Monday, June 15, 2015

Never Pay Full Price for Lilly Again



I've been collecting Lilly Pulitzer since my junior year of college and what I hear more often than not is how do you afford this or why waste so much money? The answer to both questions is easy: I'm not. I'm not affording this and I'm certainly not wasting money. Confused yet? Let me explain. Up until Memorial Day 2015, I've never purchased Lilly at full price. So, technically, I'm not affording Lilly. I'm buying at much less than retail. And I'm not wasting money because if I were to go to Target or Old Navy and buy a pair of shorts, they'd be about $25, the same as I've paid for most of my Lilly. Now let me go into a little more detail on how I actually do this. 

1. The After Party Sale- I'm sure if you know and love Lilly, you've heard of this, but I'm including it anyways because this is how I score a lot of my pieces. The APS is held at the end of the summer on the official Lilly website. Items are discounted like crazy... I'm talking less than $40 for Delias crazy! It goes live at 8am and stuff goes fast, but that's kind of part of the hype! 
2. Rue La La // website- Rue La La is probably my second favorite way to score Lilly. Although, it's almost as rare as the APS, Rue La La only posts Lilly a few times a year and you have to be FAST to grab anything. The pieces I've ordered from Rue have been dirt cheap, meaning less than $30. You can sign up for email and texts alert through Rue La La so you never miss a sale. 
3. Facebook- Yes, that's right. Facebook. When I first found out about this, I was both impressed and skeptical. Over the last year though, I have become a member of over 25 buy/sell/trade Lilly groups on Facebook. These groups are perfect if you're searching for something specific (there are groups designated just to Lilly shorts, Elsas, even specific sizes). Simply comment with your paypal and it's yours! 
4. eBay- Of course, eBay is on the list. I almost hate to include it because eBay creates money hungry monsters who sell things 10x their retail price, buttttttt. You can also get the flip side to that and score pieces for a fifth of their retail. 
5. Instagram- This is probably the easiest way to buy discounted Lilly, but it's pretty hard to search for something specific. Just type in the hashtags: #lillypulitzerforsale, #relilly, or #buymylilly and be prepared to be amazed. Thousands of posts will pop up, now all you have to do is scroll. 
6. Rent The Runway // website- Rent the Runway is such a perfect invention. It's literally what you think: renting dresses. If you have a wedding, formal event, or you just want to have some fun, you can type Lilly Pulitzer in the search bar and rent gorgeous dresses for four or eight days for as cheap as $20. You can also rent accessories to complete the look. Whoever invented this was a pure genius. 



There are tons of other apps and sites you can use, but since I've never personally used those, I don't want to comment on them and steer you wrong. I've used all of the resources listed above to purchase almost all of my Lilly (I caved and bought two pairs of full price shorts...eeek!) and I will continue to use them over purchasing full price. Let me know if you use any of these listed above or if you have a great site/app I should check out! As always, happy shopping! 

xx

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

Harbor Fest

In my opinion, nothing quite beats Harbor Fest. Everything about Harbor Fest is appealing to me-- the hot weather, the crowds, the food, the boats, the fireworks, the vendors, the concerts. It's the kick off to the summer. 


Although the festival seemed smaller this year, it was still a blast. I got to wear my new sailboat Lilly (obsessed with RRR!), I won tickets to the racetrack, met a sorority sister of mine all the way from Florida, and I got to meet a real life mermaid! It was such a great day. 



Harbor Fest is the biggest and longest running maritime festival running for three days on the Elizabeth River. It celebrates nautical history and provides fun for the whole family. Historical ships are brought in from all over the world and attendees are given the opportunity to explore the vessels. Booths upon booths line the downtown Norfolk waterfront selling everything from homemade jewelry to nautical home decor. Companies rent spaces to promote their brands and products through fun games and activities. That's how I won tickets to the racetrack! Food vendors line waterside drive selling delicious fried foods and even more tasty drinks. There's various concerts, shows, even a performance by the United States Coast Guard to keep you entertained throughout the day. To top the day off, a beautiful fireworks show illuminates the Norfolk sky. If you've never experienced Harbor Fest, you have to add it to your 2016 Summer Bucket List! 

xx

Monday, June 1, 2015

Bridal Shower Gift Idea


decals // tumbler // koozie // tank top // makeup bag // tote bag

Saturday I attended a bridal shower for my beautiful friend and sorority sister, Kelsey. It was the very best shower I have ever been to. Seriously. It was at a beautiful river house with a killer view. The food was delicious, the games were a lot of fun, and the love for Kelsey was perfectly abundant. There was sangria, a tray of cupcakes, and enough chevron and teal to last Kelsey long into her happily ever after. The day was ideal. 

When I was deciding what to get Kelsey for her shower, I couldn't settle with a toaster or some kitchen towels. Those kind of gifts are obviously so much more practical and probably more of what she was hoping for (or else she wouldn't have registered for them, lol), but I wanted to do something specifically for her. Something that celebrated only her. For her birthday, her future hubs bought her a few things with her new monogram on it and I remember how much she LOVED that. Being our sorority's very own Miss Monogram (thank you very much), I knew that this would be the perfect gift for her.

I knew that I was going to get too excited and buy everything I could, so I tried to keep a price limit per item and get her the "monogram essentials". I tried not to spend more than $15 per item, of course that didn't happen, but there were a handful of things less than $10, so that counteracts.... right? This was so much fun to put together and I looked forward to opening the mailbox everyday and seeing the newest addition to the basket waiting on me! Of course, I ran into some items that were less than perfect and ran into some shops that could also be described as less than perfect, or just down right rude. But I also found some really incredible shops that produced really awesome products. I had a minor crisis 10 days before the shower, but a couple of these shops really helped me out and were so wonderful to rush my orders. Check out my favorite shops from this project (listed above) and tell them I sent you! I will definitely be ordering a few of these items for myself in the future! 


I'm so happy that Kelsey loved her gift and I am beyond thankful to have been included in such a special day for her. The day was classy, eloquent, and beautiful, just like her! Kelsey is one of the most special people I have ever met. Her heart is kind and caring, her personality is easy-going and determined, she is extremely giving and patient and understanding, and she is hilarious. These things and so much more tell me that she is going to be an incredible wife. I am so excited for her! Only 47 more days! I love you, Kels! 

xx



Thursday, May 28, 2015

Eat Your Way Through HR: Luna Maya


Name: Luna Maya 
Location: Norfolk, VA
Day & Time Visited: Saturday 7:30
Type: Mexican 
Price: $$$
Rating: A+
Website: Luna Maya

Saturday night, the BF and I headed to Luna Maya to celebrate one of my sweet friend's birthday. In the heart of Ghent, this place is literally 5 minutes from where we both went to college. How we have never been here is beyond me. This was by far the best meal I have had in a loooong time! 

The menu was incredible. Seriously. I opted for saying no to the tacos (what a hard choice) and saying yes to the chicken quesadilla. Side note: I am NOT a quesadilla person, at all. But something told me to try it and WOW, am I glad that I did. It was delicious! I paired it with their strawberry mojito and was in a serious mexi-coma. The BF ordered PASTEL DE CHOCLO CON CHORIZO... corn and chicken casserole basically. Somehow I managed to come up for air between bites and sips to ask how he liked it. He loved every bit of it! Bonus: the entrees came with rice and beans. 

We all met up at 7:30 and were pleasantly surprised when 10 of us got seated immediately. That's right. The world's best mexican food AND no wait. This place just kept getting better and better! Our waiter was fantastic. The price was pretty decent in our book, too. It cost $45, on the nose, for two entrees and two grown up drinks. 

Overall, we give this place an A+. I wish there was something higher to give them because they deserve it. We will definitely be back for more 'dillas and drinks in the near future. But next time, we'll enjoy their amazing patio! 

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The last few weeks have been truly chaotic for us. I've been working 50 hours a week and we've both been studying and taking the biggest tests of our lives. * Congratulations to my handsome BF for passing his FE and becoming a real engineer!!! This weekend calls for A LOT of celebrating, so look out for the next installment of EAT some time next week. The blog has been put on hold for a few weeks but with our tests behind us and the last day of school for my kiddos being next week, summer is upon us! Which means more adventures, more delicious eats and drinks, and even more blogging! As always, thanks for stopping by! If you have a suggestion of where we should next, your opinions on Luna Maya, or just want to say hi (please, say hi!) leave it in the comments below! 

xx

Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Eat Your Way Through HR: East Coast Tacos


Name: East Coast Tacos 
Location: Suffolk, VA
Day & Time Visited: Friday 7:00pm 
Type: Mexican 
Price: $$
Rating: B- 

Last Friday, the bf and I decided to conquer a place off of our Restaurant Bucket List. We decided on East Coast Tacos for an early Cinco de Mayo. 

The drive was about 25 minutes to downtown Suffolk, not bad. Plenty of parking on the next street, if you're into parallel parking... bless the bf for this one. Quick walk around the corner and you're there! 

The food was your normal, everyday mexican restaurant type stuff: chips and salsa, tacos, burritos, quesadillas, fajitas, etc. I ordered the tacos (I'm in search of the world's best taco) and the bf ordered a huge burrito. The only thing that really stuck out to me with the tacos was that the taco shell was unlike any other taco shell. It was thicker and I kind of liked it more than a normal, easy to break taco shell. The bf enjoyed his burrito but agreed that it wasn't amazing. Unlike most mexican restaurants, his burrito came solo dolo. Which for him is fine, he's not a fan of rice and beans. Personally, I think it makes the price tag worth it when it comes with a side. 

The price was okay. It ended up being around $30 for us (no alcohol or appetizers), which is more than we usually pay at our neighborhood mexican restaurant.  

Overall, we say this place was a B-. Everything about it was mediocre. Service, food, atmosphere, price... ehhh. It's not some place that we would drive all the way out there again for, but if we were already in the area and looking for a quick bite, we'd go. 



Hopefully you've enjoyed this review! Check back next week for the next episode of Eat Your Way Through Hampton Roads! If you know of a place that we should try, leave it in the comments below! Thanks for stopping by! 

xx