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Classics: State Fair



When I was a little girl, I used to watch all of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musicals with my Dad. The Sound of Music, The King and I, Carousel, South Pacific, Oklahoma: they were all favorites, and still are! Although, State Fair has a special place in my heart, especially in summertime. As a little girl, I remember being dazzled by the bright fair lights and enchanting music.

When I saw the Mormon Tabernacle Choir , they preformed the song posted above. I felt like I was walking the fairgrounds back in 1945...

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The Mormon Tabernacle Choir



I recently had the opportunity to see the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. They preformed for one night in my favorite local venue and the tickets were a steal! The night was mild, perfect for sitting on the lawn. My dear friend Anna and I were celebrating her birthday, so I brought a picnic to enjoy as we watched the show. Sitting on a red-stripped blanket, we had chicken sandwiches and orzo pasta with feta and vegetables (see my recipe below!). For desert, we indulged in oatmeal chocolate chip cookies. The night could not have been more lovely. Anna and I just laid down on the blanket and closed our eyes, listening to the beautiful sounds of this timeless group! We felt transported! Enjoy listening to some of their music I've posted above! The first song is the one they're particularly famous for, the second song is simply one of the most beautiful I've ever heard.

Orzo Pasta Salad Recipe
     Ingredients:
         1lb Orzo Pasta
         1 Red Bell Pepper, finely chopped
         2-3 Cups Baby Spinach, roughly chopped
         1/2 Medium Size Red Onion, diced
         1 6oz Container Crumbled Feta Cheese

      1. Cook the pasta until it is aldente. Run under cool water and let sit until room temperature.
      2. Add some olive oil (maybe 3 tablespoons?) and salt and pepper to taste.
      3. Add the vegetables and cheese. Enjoy!

I came up with this super easy recipe while at the beach last year. It's quickly become one of my favorite, fresh summer dishes!

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Athlete Chic: Golf

I love this picture. Although, if someone were to walk out onto the golf course today dressed like this, I'm not sure when the staring would stop. Instead, try this look to take your place in the modern, golf-savvy crowd.

1. Try the traditional pleated, white skirt that's sporty and breathable from K-Swiss.
2. Most golf-courses have dress requirements (after all, it is the "gentleman's sport"). So, add this high collar shirt from Banana Republic. It's made of modal, which is 50% more water absorbent and breathable than cotton (perfect for that hot sun on the golf course).
3. For before and after putting on your golf shoes, wear this laid back pair of Converse.
4. Sunglasses, like this inexpensive pair from Forever 21 for protection. Bring along some waterproof SPF as well...

Don't forget to brush up on your golf lingo, so you'll blow everyone away as you make multiple "aces."

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Simple Pleasures: Bread and Jam




When I was a little girl, I loved reading "Bread and Jam For Francis" by Russell Hoban. Perhaps it was that book that has instilled in me a love for the simplicity of bread and jam. Look at this yummy recipe for making bread.

Also, if you've never made your own preserves, it's really worth the extra time and effort. There is nothing that compares to homemade jams. We have 40 fruit trees at my house and have made many batches of peach jam. Now that summer is beginning and the fruit trees will be laden with ripe, delicious fruit - try your local farmers market for some peaches to make homemade preserves. Once they're canned, they'll last for a long while to be enjoyed again and again.

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Flash Back: Sequins




Originally, when sequins started showing up in every storefront window and on runways, I was skeptical of how glamorous they could be. All I could picture were '80s fashions with big shoulder pads and synthetic fabrics. Or, I'd think of ABBA's '70s sequin splurging.

But, I was converted. There are so many modern, fun fashions that incorporate sequins in a tasteful way. They do add a little glamour to everything, even the everyday jean, like tank top in the middle picture above from J. Crew. Or, when paired simply with tame hair and no jewelry, the dress (from Nordstrom) at the top is stunning. Finally, the shoe from Ann Taylor at the bottom is really fun. I like that the sequins are toned down by the soft, feminine peachy color....plus, they're on sale.

Listen to this to bring out your sequin side....

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Just Because.




I especially love the third pictures. It makes me think of the lanterns in Tangled!

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Now and Then: Meryl Streep



From a cheerleader in high school to Hollywood's A-List, Meryl Streep has always been such a stunning woman. She is without a doubt one of my favorite actresses and is so versatile (Mamma Mia! to the Devil Wears Prada to Julie and Julia). A funny side note: My beautiful Mom always gets mistaken for her! She is quite lovely as well :)

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Tour de l'Europe: Rome



This is the first in a series of posts that are inspired by the semester I spent abroad in Rome, Italy last Fall! I will highlight a city, place, or museum in each post and try to describe a bit of the culture, giving you a "Tour de l'Europe." So, I thought it was fitting to start off with my "home city:" Roma.

Oh Rome. Where to begin?

Imagine: Cobbled, dusty streets warmed by the golden Italian sun. Vespas zipping along, red checkered tablecloths on outside restaurant tables, hear the sounds of foaming milk for strong cappuccino, street artists in Piazza Navona, and rich gelato dripping down the sides of cones. Storefront windows are filled with leather and the trickled down fashions from Milan.

People: Italians are friendly and laid back. Although in the city, like in any other, the people are less likely to slow down and chat.

Food: Pasta and pizza are offered in almost every restaurant, you are left to find which are the good places to dine. There are essentially two types of pizza offered in Rome: pizza by the slice and personal pizzas typically ordered at a sit-down restaurant. By the slice, the pizza has a thicker, crunchy crust with more sauce. Personal pizzas tend to have a thin crust with more inventive toppings (although my favorite is the simple margarita pizza with lots of basil). Gelato is a must in Rome. My favorite gelato in Rome is the dark chocolate gelato found at Giolitti's (a short trip from the Pantheon) and my favorite go-to gelato shop is Old Bridge, next to the Vatican. Of course, the wine and the cappuccino are, well, quite divine.

Places: The Colosseum. The Roman Forum. Scholar's Lounge. Trastevere (the coolest neighborhood in Rome). The Four Major Basilicas. Fiddler's Elbow. The Spanish Steps. Porta Portese. Keyhole at Knight's of Malta Headquarters. The Mouth of Truth (Audrey loved it, so do I). Finnegans. Gardens at Santa Sabina (great view of Rome). Climb the Scala Santa. Pantheon. Walk along the Tiber. St. Peter in Chains. Piazza Navona. St. Maria del Popolo. St. Luigi. San Eustacio.

Pictures: First, a picture of street artists on the top of the Spanish steps. Second, a commemoration to Rome's greatest gelato. Third, the cross inside of the Colosseum. Fourth, the merry-go-round at Piazza Navona's Christmas Festival. Lastly, the Spanish Steps.

P.S. Don't think I've forgotten the Vatican, I just thought it deserved a separate post because of how amazing it is :)

Photos by me

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Sweet Summer Set.

Now presenting: A little set of all things summery. Swimsuits. Sandals. Sundresses. Beach Bags. Sunglasses. Oh, and a little fedora... because who doesn't love a sunhat and some UV protection? Although, I personally prefer something like this...

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Anywhere.

Close your eyes, twirl around and let your finger land on a map. Anywhere is your next destination. Explore, whether for a day or the whole summer. Be adventurous, darlings.

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Welcome, Summer.







Hammocks. Open Air Concerts. Sunglasses. Iced Coffee. Postcards. Travels. Beach Days. Pool Days. Lazy Days. Sunshine. Picnics. Road Trips. 


The list goes on. And on. I thought these beautiful photos (found here) did a good job of summing up the exhilaration of summer and its simple contentment. I love making new goals for summer, setting my sights high and dreaming up the most wonderful adventures I'll have. This summer, I want to road trip with the car I'm getting and learn to play the guitar. What are some of your goals and summer dreams? 


In any case, welcome back summer. Please stay for quite a while...

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Playlist: Enjoying Peace



Finals are over. A beautiful semester has come to a close and home has called me back. Since most of my friends and siblings are still in school, I'm taking these first days of my holiday to just relax and be peaceful. I thought I would share a couple of the songs I have been listening to non-stop since coming home.

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Street Trends: Thick Knits





Admittedly, it is getting a little late in the season to be wearing knits. I wanted to note that chunky knits were everywhere over the fall and winter seasons. But, as I was looking up different knits, I realized that the trend is continuing into the summer! Now hear me out, I'm not talking about thick wool straight from the Aran Islands. I've noticed that many designers are picking up the knit style and combining it with lighter, airy patterns and materials. For instance, the cotton pullovers and vest above are designed to be airy and fresh, but to adopt the look of the knits that were in store windows everywhere. 


So, here is a little more information on the pieces above...


1. Textured Linen Pullover by J. Jill: White linen is the most summery fabric I can think of, but when combined with the loose knit pattern it seems cozy and comfortable.
2. Heat Index Pullover at Anthropologie: Runs big and comes in several colors (plus, it's on sale!). It's soft fabric makes you feel relaxed, but you stay cool because of the lightness of the material.
3. Drop Knit Pattern Sweater Vest at Forever 21: Inexpensive with cutouts in the back.

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Medley: Turquoise and Honey







1. Turquoise Cascade Earrings from Bergdorf Goodman
2. Cutout Shift Dress by Nicole Miller at Neiman Marcus
   (The back of this dress is just saucy!)
3. Shoes by Born
4. Sunny Soirre Dress at Anthropologie
5. Candy Patchwork Frame Coin Purse at Dillards 
   (a little off-beat, but I like it)

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Quote of the Day: Ralph Waldo Emerson




"Love of beauty is taste. The creation of beauty is art." 
Ralph Waldo Emerson

I have been blessed in my life to have travelled much of the world. I have seen some of the greatest works of art ever created from Rome to New York to London. But few have taken my breath away like Bernini's Apollo and Daphne pictured above. Incredible, isn't it?

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Rainy Days in London.

Rainy Days in London.


Rainy Days in London. by Liz2000 featuring rubber boots


Today, the skies have just opened up and it has been raining without stop, the type of rain that makes me consider whether building an ark is entirely ridiculous. One thing I do know is that a pair of good rain boots, a raincoat, and an umbrella are essentials for this type of weather. I thought I'd learn from the sturdy Brits who deal with monsoon weather like this much more frequently. So, look to these British staples to stay dry as the end of April showers turn to May flowers. 
 
Oh, and don't forget to have a strong cup of tea to stay warm and keep the chill away. As the poster says: "Keep Calm and Put the Kettle On." (I just love those sayings, don't you?)


Here's a fun distraction from around the web: British slang! This website has the funniest array of common English expressions and word usage. For example if you say a girl is "crackin" it means she's stunning. A kip is a short nap and you probably don't want to be called daft or naff. The list goes on and on! An interesting diversion for a rainy afternoon and a good preparation for any travel to the UK!


P.S. Here are a few rainy day songs for some cheer, some pop culture, and some relaxation.

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Just Because.





was made for sunny days
I made do with grey, but I didn't stay
I was made for sunny days
And I was made for you

Found a book you gave me 
When we were first in bloom
When I thought that you might save me
from the dark side of the moon
Instead we both went walking
through the shadows and the gloom
And we never did stop talking
And you still light up the room


- "I Was Made For Sunny Days" by The Weepies

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Quote of the Day: Marice Materlink


"There is a tragic aspect to every day life which is much more real, much more profound, and much more akin to our real self than the tragedy of grand adventures. It is what is overwhelming in the simple fact of being alive. It is the existence of a soul itself, in the midst of an unsleeping vastness"
- Marice Maeterlink 

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Tidbits: Ireland






Listen to the Black Velvet Band or the Fields of Athenry as you imagine soft green grass and rolling landscapes. Ireland is the most beautiful place I have ever been - its wild, untamed peaks captured me completely. As they say in gaelic, sláinte!


Photos by me :)

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Spring Fever?



It's the end of March and, at least where I am, the last days of chill and dreariness are upon us. Although it's officially spring, I think I have a case of spring fever! I'm anxious for some breezy days with sunshine! In the mean time, wherever you are, I hope these pictures add a little inspiration and color to your day if you're feeling the end-of-winter-blues like I am.

Photos: 1, 2

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Flash Back: Wide Leg Jean





Sparking images of the 70s revamped, the wide leg jean is reminiscent of the Brady Bunch, Cher, earthy hippies, and free spirits. Originally, the pant was much more exaggerated than those you find today. The flares were bigger, the waistline even higher. However, I think the fashion world has found a happy medium since the 70s look has come back in a big way. The high waisted, wide leg jean now has a more tailored and tame look that is still fun, but manages to be chic. Turn up some Simon & Garfunkel and happy pant shopping!

Now, where to find the fabulous pants pictured above:
1. Tory Burch Spring 2011 RTW Collection: A zesty pair of single button lemon trousers.
2. Derek Lam Spring 2011 RTW Collection: The iconic 70s jean: high waist and flared leg.
3. Marc Jacobs Spring 2011 RTW Collection: A summer short take on the high waisted pant. (Don't they remind you of the high waisted shorts in the Notebook?)

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Favorite Quotes

"Courage is not simply one of the virtues, but the form of every virtue at the testing point." - C.S. Lewis

"To laugh often and much; to win the respect of intelligent people and the affection of children; to earn the appreciation of honest critics and to endure the betrayal of false friends. To appreciate beauty; to find the best in others; to leave the world a bit better whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know that even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded." - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Somewhere I Have Never Travelled

Somewhere I Have Never Travelled
(By E. E. Cummings) Somewhere I have never travelled, gladly beyond Any experience, your eyes have their silence: In your most frail gesture are things which enclose me, Or which I cannot touch because they are too near Your slightest look easily will unclose me Though I have closed myself as fingers, You open always petal by petal myself as Spring opens (Touching skillfully, mysteriously)her first rose Or if your wish be to close me, I and My life will shut very beautifully ,suddenly, As when the heart of this flower imagines The snow carefully everywhere descending; Nothing which we are to perceive in this world equals The power of your intense fragility: whose texture Compels me with the color of its countries, Rendering death and forever with each breathing (I do not know what it is about you that closes And opens; only something in me understands The voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses) Nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands

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