Monday, March 29, 2010

Springing into Spring

This weekend I began my spring cleaning. Inspired by Leslie's spring cleaning post, I decided to blog about my own spring cleaning ventures. I started the following list this weekend:



Fridge before:


Fridge after:

Clean windows:

Closet after (forgot to take before pics, it wasn't really all that bad. I'm just very OCD)

First bedroom closet: (I'm fortunate to have 2, and of course they're both filled to the brim)


2nd bedroom closet (my pride and joy)



Spring cleaning projects for next weekend: pantry and guestroom(this is a BIG one)


Sunday, March 28, 2010

Bryan's Birthday



May 18th was Bryan's 28th birthday. This is my second birthday of his to celebrate with him. Not to get too mushy, but I just think he's the sweetest, funniest (not to mention cutest) guy I could possibly have. He's too good to me. Anyway, on his actual birthday we drove down to Natchez and Vicksburg for the weekend (I'll post pictures of that later). So, the night before we had a little party at my house with his brother Chris, Chris' girlfriend Stephanie and Bryan's mom, and of course Libby and Marty.


For Bryan's birthday, I got him a trip to Boston to take in August. So, the theme of the menu was all "Boston foods." The fare included Boston butt, Boston baked beans and Boston cream pie.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Laura Petrie Pants

As most of you know, I LOVE classic TV. I particularly like Mary Tyler Moore. Not just in the Mary Tyler Moore show, but when she played Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke show. I think she was just beautiful on both shows and had great style. So, today I am channeling Laura's fashion sense by wearing these:



I wasn't brave enough to tuck them in, I have on a pink button down and black leather pumps. (all from Banana)

Similar to Laura's, no?

And let's not forget the ultimate style icon: AUDREY.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Progress on New Year's Goals Thus Far

As I mentioned in a prior post, I have decided to read all the unread books I own before acquiring any new ones. This means no random books tossed in the cart while perusing Target, no trips to the library, no borrowed books on friends' recommendations. This hasn't been too hard, yet. I decided to start out easy. I have had the Anne of Green Gables series since I was a child and I've never read it. I realize this is insane because I think most little girls have read these by the time they're 11. I never got around to it. So, I have just completed the third book (Anne of the Island) in the series and they are delightful!

I did have a dilemma last month, however. I was taking a road trip to New Orleans (horrible place, I don't recommend it but I digress) and I love to have an audio book when I travel. But, I was determined to stay true to my goal. So, I got the first two books in the Anne series (Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea) on audio from the library. I continued to ponder if I was really reading the book if I listened to it instead. But, as my cousin Gary said, "When you read a book you acquire the information between the 2 covers and listening to a book affords you the same goal." My cousin Pam reiterated this, and she is the Library Director at Crichton College, so I consider her an expert.

So, now as the rest of the Anne series isn't on audio book I am reading the rest of the "real" books at home. I enjoy having an audio book while I drive from appointment to appointment (in sales, you spend a lot of time on the car) so I got The Secret Garden on audio for during the work day. Yes, I know it's a travesty I've never read it either. Don't worry, my childhood wasn't completely void of children's classics. I read and re-read the Little House series, all the Roald Dahl books and others.

After I finish Anne and The Secret Garden, I am going to start Sherlock Holmes.