fashion friday.

{sorry for the grainy pictures.}

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{top: ann taylor // jeans: william rast // boots: frye // watch: DKNY (nordy’s) // necklace: h&m}

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{dress: banana republic // cardigan: j.crew // bow belt: ann taylor // shoes: steve madden (nordy’s)}

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{jacket: lauren moffat (anthro) // shirt: ann taylor // jeans: j.crew // shoes: kate spade (nordy’s)}

fall is upon us here in seattle with crisp mornings & turning leaves. my wardrobe definitely got the memo, & i pulled out my fall must-haves: frye boots & wool jacket.

have you updated your wardrobe for fall?

M

my long weekend in pictures: indiana edition.

we left last thursday for a long weekend in the midwest to spend time with aaron’s family.

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{waiting for the bus to take us downtown to catch the lightrail to the airport. #myhusbandlovespublictransit}

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{hers & his lattes.}

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{look at all of that leg room! glad we upgraded our flight.}

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{we got to meet beau, my in-laws’ new dog.}

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{we stayed with aaron’s friend colt, his girlfriend erin, & gertie the bulldog. i spent friday night cuddling with gertie.}

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{i finally got to meet kenley! she is the daughter of kendra – aaron’s cousin – & such a doll!}

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{teddy – aaron’s nephew – is already a slugger. let’s go 6-7!}

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{aaron’s grandfather neal with aaron’s nephews teddy & frankie.}

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{we crashed a wedding reception on saturday night. a cousin of a cousin is family, right? congratulations logan & vanessa!}

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{me, kenley & kendra hanging out. finally!}

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{um, 43 degrees indiana? definitely not ready for the cold yet.}

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{we spent sunday morning tailgating at the colts game with colt & his family.}

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{#letsgocolts}

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{it was a bit sunny with the roof open at lucas oil field, but aaron made do.}

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{the tomatoes at colt & erin’s makes me want my own veggie garden. someday.}

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{waiting for our plane to take us back to seattle.}

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{the beautiful sunset somewhere between indy & seattle.}

we had so much fun catching up with family & friends – thanks for having us indiana! aaron has quite a large family, most of whom still live in indiana, so we get spoiled whenever we go because we get to see so many people. we also got spoiled this time & got a chance to see family that flew in from out of town – thanks for making the last minute trip kendra & kenley! thanks to everyone for such a fun weekend!

how was your weekend?

M

fashion friday.

well, no one totally opposed & i remembered to take a few outfit pictures this week, so here we go with another fashion friday post. {also, i promise if this becomes a normal thing that i will get a tri-pod so you don’t have to endure the iPhone & mirror photos.}

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{dress: ann taylor // bow belt: ann taylor // shoes: report}

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{top: ann taylor // skirt: banana republic // shoes: steve madden (nordy’s)}

so i went on a work shopping spree at ann taylor when i first started my job, hence all of the ann taylor in my wardrobe. do you dress up for work?

M

let there be (better looking) light.

our bathroom light fixture was pretty outdated, but it didn’t look too bad until we added CFL bulbs. then it looked crazy.

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{before}

we have been looking for a replacement fixture since the day we moved in, but there hasn’t been a single light fixture that has inspired us. we have been to the usual suspects – lowe’s, home depot – and even specialty online light stores, but still nothin’. i have even been scouring pinterest searching for “bathroom light” & apparently people either have wall mounted lights (near the mirror) or chandeliers.

i found myself at ikea sunday morning shopping for a few things & since you basically have to walk thru the entire store anyways,  i was perusing this & that while i searched for what was on my list. as i walked thru the lighting section, a fixture caught my eye. it was the alang to be exact.

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{ikea alang}

simple, inexpensive & light diffusion (one of the bad things about the current fixture is the harsh light since the bulbs are exposed). i tried calling aaron a few times to get his thoughts on the fixture, but he wasn’t answering. so, after i had collected all of the other ikea goods i needed, i back-tracked to the lighting section & picked up an alang. i figured i could always return it or use it in a different room if aaron didn’t approve.

well, aaron liked it enough to at least try it, so down came the old one & up went the new.

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{installation}

installation went fairly quickly & i am glad aaron was here to do it since it involved unattaching & reattaching the electrical wires.

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i think the alang is a vast improvement over the original fixture – don’t you? we haven’t done much work to the bathroom, but have big (painting) plans for it to be completed over the thanksgiving holiday! once we get the ceiling (it looks white in pictures but it is a smidge yellow), walls & beadboard painted, this bathroom is going to look so. much. better. further down the road we want to replace the beige sink with a vanity, the toilet & have the tub painted (we have beautiful blue tile on the floors & in the shower that we would hate to see go, so it seems like painting the tub white makes the most sense).

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{the before & after}

this is a pretty small upgrade, but it is still one more thing off the big ole’ checklist (i.e., the never-ending, constantly-being-added-to, how-are-we-going-to-pay-for-this checklist)!

thoughts? have you been updating fixtures in your house lately? where are your go-tos for light fixtures?

M

my weekend in pictures.

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{first pumpkin latte of the year!}

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{delivery in the mail from nordy’s.}

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{iphone 5 ordered. whoop whoop!}

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{aaron’s parallel parking job. doesn’t get much closer than that.}

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{the best cookies ever – italian florentines. thanks ben & sarah for introducing these to me a few weeks ago & thanks to whole foods for selling them!}

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{rockin’ my new flats on date night saturday night. we went and saw premium rush with gordon joseph-leavitt. it gave me a lot more respect for bike couriers & a lot less respect for cops.}

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{mini french toast for breakfast.}

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{thanks to the seattle ban on plastic bags & charge for paper bags i get to use really cute reusable bags.}

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{aaron was so enthusiastically cleaning sap off of our windshield that he may or may not have broken the handle.}

we had a sunny & fun-filled weekend with friends & family, but boy it went quickly! how was your weekend?

M

fashion friday.

i have been thinking about doing a fashion feature for a while, but many things have kept me from doing it. then, i decided that i should at least give it a try & see how it goes.

i am going to shoot for at least one outfit a week & then do one post on fridays with as many outfits as i remember to take photos of (or are worth sharing). best case these posts will incentivize me to dress cute at least once a week & worst case i stop doing a fashion post.

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{shirt: j.crew // skirt: j.crew // shoes: steve madden // watch: dkny (nordstrom)}

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{necklaces: kate spade // nordstrom // h&m}

also, i know iPhone pictures aren’t the best, but it seems like a lot of work to get out the big camera. plus, then i would have to recruit a photographer!

amateur fashion posts (i.e., not on a fashion blog) – love or hate?

M

bocce ball league.

shortly after i wrote this blog post about how hard it is to make friends post-college, aaron & i joined a bocce ball league that ran for the month of august. the sponsoring organization is seattle underdog sports league & it runs lots of leagues, including the co-ed flag football league that aaron & i were a part of for one game a few years back. {it was only one game because the no contact rule was difficult for some of the guys to wrap their heads around, including the guy that clothes-lined me in the mouth. whoops.}

bocce ball is a nice, no contact sport that doesn’t require a whole lot of skill & allows you to enjoy a nice beverage & chat with your teammates. aaron & i had both played bocce ball before, but never on a pitch (the grass, or lawn bowling green). also, we had to learn that you can’t chuck the ball like we did in other bocce ball games because divots on the pitch are a no-no.

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the team was a fun mix of people, including aaron’s brother ben & his wife sarah. the rest of the team was contacts of ben, but it ended up including a gal i attended the uw business school with, & a gal i knew from the law school staff. {yep, seattle is a very small world!}

we weren’t really that great {though we weren’t awful. bocce can be tricky that way.} & our season ended early since we didn’t make the play-offs. even so, we had fun playing our two matches a week on wednesday evenings & enjoying each other’s company.

another fun part of the league is that almost every week had a theme. two of the theme nights that we dressed up for were nerd night & big hat night. i didn’t exactly follow the big hat theme and wore a fascinator instead, but i think we nailed nerd night. aaron & ben had such great nerd costumes (yes, aaron’s shirt says talk nerdy to me. it may or may not be a real shirt that he wears.) and were so in costume that they won a pair of tickets to a seahawks preseason game.

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when august came to an end, so did bocce ball league. sad. but, we found a fun trivia night on wednesdays that we may take part in with the team in lieu of bocce ball. {bonus: we played last week & won!} the only bad part about trivia night is sadie can’t come to the trivia night bar (she could come to bocce ball as long as we kept her off the pitch) and there are no theme nights (i guess we will have to save our dressing up for halloween).

all in all, i am so glad we played bocce ball league this summer! i will leave you with a short video of nerd aaron dancing – this portrays the enthusiasm he had for bocce ball league this summer.

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do you have regular social events in your calendar?

M

my weekend in pictures.

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{casual friday is overrated.}

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{enjoyed a salted caramel cupcake from trophy.}

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{what, no nordstrom website? good thing they take orders via phone.}

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{thanks husband for the beautiful flowers on saturday morning!}

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{aaron spent saturday afternoon trimming the laurel hedges.}

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{thanks for the beautiful bracelet from italy mary alice!}

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{aaron & sadie took a little snooze on the couch on saturday afternoon.}

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{mmm. you know it’s almost fall when aaron starts making pumpkin pancakes.}

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{bubble gum lollipop. yep, that was my sugar quota for the week!}

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{finally had a chance to catch up on mag reading including the vogue september issue!}

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{sadie & the enormous pile of mulch we still have in our front yard. mulch anyone?}

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{my grandmother insisted on sorbet after dinner on sunday night.}

i can’t believe how fast the weekend went. i either need time to stop for a bit so i can catch up, or i need more days in the week. how was your weekend?

M

timber.

note: if you are a tree hugger or are emotionally attached to trees generally i would recommend that you skip reading this post!

next to our house a previous owner planted a cedar tree that, this many years later, had grown to be quite big & tall. so big & tall, in fact, that the tree was nearly three times the height of our house, nearly obscured our house from view from the street, & prevented the front lawn from growing very well.

we knew upon the first time seeing the house that this big tree would need at least a good trim since its middle branches were growing in & around all of the utilities lines from the street to our house & our neighbors’ house.

once we started getting quotes on trimming the tree, we realized that it would cost us as much to trim the tree as it would to take the entire thing down. while we both hate to see such a big, beautiful tree in the city go down, we were told by tree experts that it would get bigger – much bigger – so we decided it would have to come down. we also decided that the four smaller trees that were in the side yard should come down as well. they were likely put in to act as a privacy screen for the bedroom that is on that side of the house (our bedroom), but the type of tree & the way they were trimmed didn’t allow for any privacy whatsoever – hello neighbors!

some of you may think we are completely nuts or that we hate trees & are evil people, but we didn’t take this decision lightly & have been mulling over it for months. every time we have been out in the yard since it was taken down on thursday, neighbors & others that have been walking by the house have given us their two-cents about the tree & its demise. there have been mixed reviews, but we have found that people don’t hesitate to let us know their opinion. just this morning an older woman walking by with her dog saw the logs in our lawn & began to shake her head. she asked aaron whether there was something wrong with the tree, to which he replied “it was encroaching onto our house.” she told us that she knew evelyn, the previous owner, likely implying that evelyn would be disappointed in our decision to take down the tree. in truth (& what aaron relayed to this woman) was that evelyn had looked into taking the tree down while she owned this house, but thought it was too cost prohibitive. evelyn’s daughter came by the house shortly after the tree came down & congratulated us on taking it down! so, my point is, you may not agree with the decision that aaron & i made concerning this tree, but we made a decision that worked best for us & for our situation.

enough about the backstory & onto the pictures.

these are the before pictures of the yard with the trees:

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{the cedar & the maple that is right next to our house.}

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{yep, our little house is in there somewhere!}

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{the privacy screen in our side yard.}

these are the during pictures:

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{the tree guys brought a wood chipper on-site so our half of the block was shut down.}

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{the side yard seems so much bigger without those trees.}

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{apparently the cedar was growing a bit crooked – right around that utility line.}

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{the guy up in the basket had a small chainsaw & apparently just chucked the cut limbs down to his crew on the ground. as much as i would have liked to see the process, it is better that i wasn’t there to witness the limb-chucking.}

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{the stump grinder. i think this was everyone’s favorite part since it ground the stumps into sawdust.}

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{the resulting mulch from our downed trees. now we are searching for places to put it! also, look how big that maple is & we didn’t even realize it!}

as all of this work was just completed on thursday, & we were left with a pile of huge logs & mulch in our front yard, we aren’t to the after stage yet. this will be a work in progress, but we are hoping to have some form of completion by the end of the month. we will be sure to get some good after shots of the house (now that you can see it from the street!) & the new front yard.

we put the logs on craigslist (in the free section) & nearly all of them have been picked up. aaron spent the weekend spreading the mulch into the side yard & some of our flowerbeds, but there remains a mound of mulch in our front yard. anyone want some cedar mulch? we have more than enough to share.

do you have any big landscaping projects on your to do list?

M