Sunday, October 27, 2013

Just a Walk in the Park






Top: CAbi Ochre Burn Out; Undershirt: CAbi-vintage (this one would look great, too!); Bottoms: Buckle skinnies; Shoes: Toms Wedges; Bag: Louis Vuitton; Sunglasses: Target; Necklace: Lia Sophia Full Bloom ; Cuff: vintage Silpada (similar here); Bracelet: past-season American Eagle (check this new one out!!); Nails: Revlon Cherries in the Snow; Photography: Debbie Hill

Who says color can't work for fall??! A few things that inspire me are flowers and colorful brights. These things always give my mood a boost. With this outfit, I coordinated a rainbow-rhinestone bracelet, a beautiful "artsy" necklace by Lia Sophia, and some spring-y wedges that I felt mixed well with the whole ensemble. This mustard CAbi burn out sweater ties the outfit together and mimicks the shades of autumn sunlight, yellow gourds, and golden sunflowers. I really love layering another standout hue as an undertone, so I chose a vintage raspberry CAbi cami to make the sweater really pop.

Friday was an exciting night for Alex. He was chosen by his department head to attend a black-tie gala at Opryland Hotel in Nashville! I was excited too because it was the first time I have ever seen him wear a bow tie--sooo cute :-) Anyways, one of my best friends, Kayla, and her fiance, met us and we had a great dinner together. Opryland was beautiful and is always so much fun to visit. 

Can you believe it's almost November?! Looking forward to Thanksgiving with family :-) Thanks for reading!


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Go with the Faux!



                                     
Top: CAbi Fleather Shell; Skirt: Vintage (love this one from Missguided!); Shoes: Guess (similar here); Bag: Michael Kors; Sunglasses: Coach past-season (very close); Earrings: Stella and Dot Allegra; Bracelets: Bebe-vintage (but love these too); Rings: Aldo (similar); Nails: Revlon Cherries in the Snow; Photography: Debbie Hill

You may notice that once I find a pattern I love, I gotta have it everywhere! Making another appearance here again is the leopard print :-) To me, this print feels sassy and fun, yet can still be very professional if paired with just the right items. The fleather shell top in this outfit is extremely versatile, but I wanted to get one good warm-weather outfit with it before I kiss these mild days good-bye! Because it's sleeveless, you can wear this shirt alone in the fall, spring, and summer months. In the winter, I'll be layering a preppy blazer on top. The lining of this shell has a flannel-like feel to it so I even got a little warm wearing it on this beautiful fall day. OMG these bracelets were a gift from my mom (who is also my photog) that she bought from BeBe on THE Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills! I wear these bangles with everything. They are a reminder that a place as distant and dreamy as Beverly Hills is not untouchable...and I hope that one day I'll be able to see it in person as well!

Tonight I am excited to relax with my hubby and enjoy an episode of American Horror Story while we delight in some delicious oatmeal cake and warm coffee :-) It's kind of a nighttime ritual we like to partake in....good shows, warm beverages, and baked goods that remind me of home. I am so thankful for the little things that make my life wonderful. Thanks for reading!


                                                 

Saturday, October 5, 2013

If You Love Jewel Tones...







 Top: Gap; Bottoms: CAbi Gold Ruby Jean; Scarf: Target last-season (I like this one too); Leopard-Print Belt: Target; Leopard-Print Clutch: Target; Shoes: last-season (love these!); Sunglasses: Ray Ban; Earrings: Target; Watch: Relic; Bangles: Lia Sophia For You Bracelets; Photography: Debbie Hill

I've been waiting and waiting for fall weather to get here, but I just couldn't wait any longer to bring out my autumn jewel tones! These colors have always called my name-the richness and boldness of the hues stand out like fiery red leaves against a seemingly painted orange sunset. These CAbi jeans are a must-have for my fall wardrobe collection--so many of my tops will go great with the gold glow of these skinnies.  Also a favorite is mixing fun patterns into my outfits. Leopard print is one of my choice animal prints that usually goes great with anything :-) I actually had to look up the difference between cheetah print and leopard print because they are so alike in comparison--cheetah print is usually solid black spots while leopard print is more like a ring of black with smaller brown spots in the middle. I think I've been messing this up for awhile. Oh well, you learn something new every day!

This morning I woke up craving Dunkin Donuts. The maple glazed are phenomenal with a hot cup of hazelnut coffee! I snuck out of the apartment early to grab a box to surprise Alex :-) He lovvveeesss Dunkin Donuts! I feel extremely blessed to be able to indulge a little and I'm so happy I have an amazing best friend to enjoy the little things with :-)

Thank you for reading!

Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Going Green


 Top: CAbi Envy Top, Bottoms: CAbi-old (similar here), Shoes: Lauren Conrad (old), Bag: Michael Kors, Sunglasses: Ray-Ban, Bib Necklace: Kohl's-old (similar here), Earrings: Kohl's-old (find similar here),
Cuff Bracelet: Kohl's, Nails: Revlon Cherries in the Snow, Photography: Debbie Hill

One of my absolute favorite clothing lines is CAbi. Their new fall line is out and they never seem to miss a beat. You can mix and match almost everything that they offer, and the clothes are perfect for all ages, from teens all the way up! The CAbi brand is all about empowering women and their main focus is creating lifetime friendships, which is why I am a CAbi fan 100%! A huge chunk of my wardrobe revolves around these clothes! If you get a chance, look up the catalog for Fall 2013--the quality of these clothes alone make them worth the price.

This happy green shirt was the first thing that stood out to me. I love the fun emerald hue and the type of fabric makes this blouse compatible with jeans or dressier pants. It also looks great with a blazer on top for the cooler fall weather.

I hope everyone's having a great week so far :-) Thanks for reading!


Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Floss, Floss, Floss!

                                                  

Being a hygienist, it just wouldn't be right if I didn't feel the need to share some important oral hygiene tips :-) Flossing is one of the most important daily rituals that everyone should perform! I know it seems like it doesn't accomplish anything, probably because you can't see results quickly, but flossing makes your gums SO much healthier. Has anyone EVER noticed blood after spitting in the sink from brushing or flossing? Well.....bleeding is a sign of disease in your mouth! Most people would freak out if their eyeballs started bleeding, but for some reason, bleeding gums usually gets shrugged off as being normal. This is not the case! Bleeding means that there is infection in that area of your gums from bacterial plaque buildup. This is your mouth telling you there is something wrong! Anytime you notice red, swollen, tender, or bleeding gums, the dental name for those signs and symptoms is gingivitis. It can be reversed by making sure to brush your gums when you brush your teeth (at least twice a day), and flossing daily. Here are the simple steps to floss correctly, and with enough practice, you can floss your teeth in less than a minute!

I have tried almost every type of floss out there, but my #1 choice was the Reach Clean Paste floss. This wouldn't work for some people who have very tight teeth because it is unwaxed, but for my dentition, this is the kind I prefer. It is stretchy like panty-hose and is coated with a minty paste for a fresher taste. The texture of this floss is similar to yarn and I feel that it really grabs a hold of sticky plaque very well. Sadly, I just discovered that the Clean Paste floss has been discontinued, but the Reach Total Care floss is a close match. I do believe you can still find some online, though.

1. Take a piece of floss, about 18" long, and hold the ends between your thumb and middle finger. (Below)
2. Twist both ends of floss around your middle fingers. This allows you to use your thumbs and pointer fingers to guide the floss where you need it to go. (Below)

3.  Gently saw the floss back and forth down between the teeth. Try not to pop the floss down because that can cut your gums if you're not careful. Take the floss all the way to the base of the gums, until you feel like you're hitting a rubberband. Wrap the floss into a "C" shape around each individual tooth on both sides and scrape up and down to mechanically remove the sticky plaque.

It is normal for flossing to be uncomfortable and to make your gums sore the first few times you do this correctly. Just think of your gums like muscles in your body. If you never work out, and then one day you decide to go to the gym, your muscles are very sore. But, if you keep working out regularly, your muscles become tougher, you become stronger, and the soreness subsides. Same thing with flossing! Your gums will become cleaner, pinker, tougher, and much healthier because you are cleaning them! 

Periodontitis, a disease of the gums and bone that support your teeth, usually starts in between the teeth from not regularly removing bacterial plaque. Also, this bacteria can easily enter your blood stream through your gums since the blood vessels are so close to the surface (this is why gums are pink/red!) This makes flossing extremely important for people who have heart problems and/or diabetes. 

If anyone has any questions about this, please feel free to leave me a message! And just because YOU can't tell a difference doesn't mean you're not benefiting---so please keep it clean in between... :-) 

Thanks for reading! Hope it helps!
Photography by Debbie Hill