Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holidays. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

Sandwich + Fat days

I was too lazy to post earlier today, but I read that it was Sandwich Day...so I mean, obviously, here you go:
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Friday, July 13, 2012

Friday night links + A sunny weekend

via eatdrinkchic
I definitely agree that changing one thing can lead to better habits all around. (via Refinery29)

Essential for ice cream cone parties. (via Oh Happy Day)

Despite recently discovering how terrible colored jeans look on me, I want a pair of these. Terribly. (via Arnsdorf)

I watched Moonrise Kingdom the other day and loved it. Like any other Wes Anderson movie, it was whimsical, witty, and visually gorgeous. It was also a bit sweeter than most of his movies and had some of my favorite actors. (via Youtube)

Speaking of fantastical movies, the trailer for Oz. (via Youtube)

I don't usually think of good service as the norm or even a necessity at a KBBQ restaurant, but Genwa had such great service that I feel obligated to point it out. (via Yelp)

Restaurant week is happening in LA for the next two weeks! (via dineLA)

And to offset that cost, freebies are happening everywhere. (via LA Times)

Happy National French Fry Day everyone. Have a great weekend!
via eatdrinkchic

Friday, July 6, 2012

Friday night links + A colorful weekend

via Design*Sponge
Rainbow-colored architecture to brighten your day. (via Flavorwire)

Here are several suggestions of foods that will help with your beauty issues. According to this, I will need lots and lots of vitamin C. And salmon. And lemons. And everything else that's healthy. (via Refinery29)

QR codes on your headstone--would you get one? (via Atlantic)

In the media spotlight A LOT this week...Katie Holmes. (via Lainey Gossip)

Steve Nash. (via LA Times)

Frank Ocean. (via Slate)

Higgs Boson explained for people like me. (via Laughing Squid)

One of many Olympic issues. (via Atlantic)

Top 10 books read based on the numbers printed and sold. (via Visual News)

17 tips to make life easier. Must try #7 and #12. (via Aimless Direction)

15 offbeat holidays to celebrate in July. I can't wait for National French Fries Day. (via mental_floss)
For now, let's just enjoy International Kissing Day. Have a good one .

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Wednesday wishes + Happy 4th of July

I hope you have fun celebrating freedom, independence, no work/school, pretty fireworks, or whatever you like :). I'll be heading up to the mountains tonight to enjoy the show and full moon. What will you be up to?
via Ffffound

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Father's Day + Funny people

Happy Father's Day to the funniest and most adventurous person I know.
via Calvin and Hobbes Again

Friday, May 4, 2012

Friday night links + A fantastic weekend

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More art, this time of the wire-mesh variety. It is a little spooky, but it's also completely amazing. (via Colossal)

This camera poops its pictures out. I wonder why this never took off. (via technabob)

If you think people are judging you every second of every day, you might be right. (via the Onion)

Hilarious Avengers mashup. (via Flavorpill)

Seattle has vigilantes and villains. (via Buzzfeed)

Laser-cut seaweed makes pretty sushi. (via The Fox is Black)

These Cinco de Mayo cupcakes are asking to be eaten. (via Pinterest)

DIY braided bracelet. (via State of Unique)

Clever and colorful DIY fruit balloon garland. (via Oh Happy Day)

18 lesser known gardens in LA. (via Curbed LA)

17 offbeat holidays celebrated in May. May the fourth be with you indeed. (via Mental Floss)
via Colossal

Friday, April 6, 2012

Friday night links + A springy weekend

via Oh Happy Day
More gorgeous free printables just in time for Easter. (via Creature Comforts)

Get enough of your buddies to buy tickets, and you could end up choosing which movie you want played at the theaters. (via Tugg)

This about sums up my view on Channing Tatum. He has pretty muscles, but zero acting skills, so I did not understand why he keeps getting these leading man roles. Plus, he's been casted in a dozen of big-shot movies. And has a Steven Soderbergh movie coming up about HIS life. He's thirty-one. But these pictures make him so likeable. And he sounds hard-working and respectful. I guess I'm becoming a fan too. (via Lainey Gossip)

Cute. I might choose San Diego law school for its masked, crime-fighting dean. (via Motions Online)

I'm not sure how accurate this is, but you can check the price of just about anything here. (via Priceonomics)

Want. (via Nordstrom)

Love these mirrored tiles. (via Design*Sponge)

One of my college roommates had a bet with her friend that flying cars will be readily available for the--excuse our snobbery--upper middle class in 50 years or less. Looks like she'll be coming into some money. (via NPR)

Have a good one.
via Fancy

Friday, December 30, 2011

Hollywood + Holidays

all pictures taken from my cousin's phone.
For the holidays, a few of my relatives came to LA for the first time in several years, and I was nervous about what to show them since they were from San Francisco, Chicago, and Boston; all amazing cities in their own right. But it turned out great, and we ended up bonding at some of LA's most touristy and surprisingly beautiful areas.
First, we hit up San Gabriel Valley for some of its best dim sum. Then, we swung by Hollywood Blvd to visit Grauman's theater and buy matching t-shirts so we could look like tourists together. Once we saw the Hollywood sign, we decided it had to be hiked. I thought it was a creative activity to do on Christmas day, but there was definitely more people than I expected. Still, we were all grateful for the 70°F weather and found the view gorgeous from all sides.
Since the hike was more easier than expected, we still had the energy to head over to Santa Monica beach and managed to catch the sunset, as well as several talented street performers. There was also a crowd at Santa Monica, and all the attractions were open, much to our delight.
Our last stop was at the trendy Class 302 since we wanted to see some snow on Christmas. It was cold by then, and we might have been shivering a bit, but it was oh so delicious.

I wish I had remembered to take pictures of our pretty tree with all the presents...guess it'll have to wait until next year ☺.

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Merry Christmas! + A slamdunk

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 Whatever you did for the holidays, hope it was a success! Have an exciting, relaxing, whatever-you-want day ☺.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Friday night links + A heartwarming weekend

Champagne and popsicles. I want to go (to) there sometime this weekend. via Pinterest

In case you missed it, here's a list of my gift guides.

If these weren't sold out, I would have included the Honest Boy Pencil Sharpener and Rebecca Minkoff Zipped-up Earphones somewhere.

And if I wasn't too lazy to update my nerd guide, I would have included the zombie doorstopAngry Birds gummies, and Hunger Games cookbook.

A list of gift-wrapping ideas. She also has some pretty-looking gift tags you can print out, and recipes for edible gifts. (via Creature Comforts)

Speaking of creative goodness, someone make me this Kit Kat bar. (via 9gag)

While you're at it, make me this too. (via Just One Cookbook)

This is smart. And it might just convince me to start taking the Metro. (via The Source)

They're sometimes annoying, but I usually find myself chuckling at the memes people come up with. Some of this year's best. (via Huffington Post)

I want to read this book now. (via Lainey Gossip)

More lists! Here's one of animals. Enough said. (via Buzzfeed)

A high school's gross attempt at a prank involves kids making out with their parents. (The disturbing part is that the parents are in on it.) I don't consider myself a prude and would be fine with a light peck, but some of these moms and dads are agressive. This is wrong, people. (via Gawker)

And to balance that out, take a look CaptunaAmerica and Tony Shark. You read correctly. (via Tofu Matador)

My friend is talented. Check out her bassoon quartet's latest video!


What are you up to this holiday weekend? If you don't celebrate Christmas, is it frustrating that almost everything is closed? Regardless of what you end up doing, I hope you have a heartwarming, holiday weekend with friends and family .

Kurt Vonnegut + Holiday cards

Okay, so I've only read Slaughterhouse-Five and can't exactly call myself a diehard fan yet, but this holiday card made me laugh, and I wanted to share. It's a play on the phrase, "So it goes.", that Vonnegut uses throughout the novel. If you haven't read the book yet, definitely check it out. It's a quick read, and it's a classic. Those two are usually mutually exclusive. Plus, even though the subject matter is serious, the book is pretty funny if you enjoy gallows humor.
via Media Bistro
He also seemed like an awesome person judging from this letter he wrote to a widow. What a guy.

Friday, December 16, 2011

2011 Pretty Presents + For the socially conscious

My last and possibly the most important gift guide. I have to admit I'm not the most socially conscious, but I'm working on it. Even while some of us are celebrating one of the most commercial holidays of the year, I hope we can still do it in a fun, festive, and giving way.
via le Love

Plant a tree in your favorite person's name with Tree People, American Forests, or International Tree Foundation. It starts at only $25.
via Pinterest

There's a site called Oxfam where you or anyone you know can buy things like books for schools, a well for a community, or even a donkey. You can go one step further by making a wishlist, and send it to all your family and friends. Instead of getting another elephant figurine to dust, you can feel great knowing that your gift-givers (and you!) are helping out. Prices start at $12.
via Pinterest

DailyCandy has a list of Gifts That Give Back.
My personal favorite from the list is this cool-looking leather keychain. Half the proceeds go to Japan Relief.
Where: Me and Arrow
Price: $16 (free shipping)
Alternatives: These scissors are also really awesome with each purchase funding 25 cups of food.

There are so many options out there. Volunteer for whatever cause you believe needs the most help! If you get a tree, make sure to take it out to be recycled. Make presents this year (and save money) or buy hand-made. When you wrap your gifts this year, feel free to get creative. I like to use Trader Joe's bags to wrap presents and old ribbons/knickknacks to decorate. This year, I'm going to try and see if I can make it without buying any wrapping paper. And I'll definitely be supporting one of these organizations.

I think it's okay to revel in presents as long as we aren't excessive about it. Of course, the definition of that word is hard to pin down, but as long as we do our best to help out and actually work on those goals every year, we should also remember to enjoy the holidays for whatever they mean to each of us.

via A Little Hut
I'll be out celebrating a friend's birthday tonight, so there won't be a customary Friday link post. Have a fantastic weekend everyone .

2011 Pretty Presents + From the procrastinator

You're 30 minutes late for that holiday party, and your hands are EMPTY. But it's okay. You've mastered this last-minute stuff by now.
by Bill Watterson via Pinterest

Swing by any grocery store, corner market, etc., and grab a bottle of champagne because everybody loves the bubbly. Plus, extra points for being festive.
via Pinterest
Where: Anywhere!
Price: $10 - $200 (It depends on how much guilt you have.)
Alternatives: Wine/beer/cider.


You don't have anything for your pen-pal, and it's Christmas the next day. Get him or her an Amazon gift card because they can get it instantly when you email it or post it on his/her Facebook wall so the whole world knows what a sweetheart you are.
via Pinterest
Where: Amazon
Price: Up to you.
Alternatives: Big sites like Ebay also provide certificates you can use on the spot.


We can't be friends if you can't enjoy the happiness that is cake. How cool is this one below?
via Pinterest

Where: Your local bakery
Price: Who cares? You're already late!
Alternatives: They ran out, huh? Holiday donuts it is!

I was hoping I would come up with more creative presents, but this was more difficult than I thought...and I kinda waited until the last minute to make this list. Check out this helpful list from Gawker.

via Gawker


Tip: Gift-wrap items like gift bags and tissue paper, ribbons and bows, and fancy boxes give your present more polish and pizzazz. The best part is that it takes less than a minute to put together.

Up next, my very last gift guide of the year!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2011 Pretty Presents + From the high-rollers

Money =/= love, but I would say you probably spend more on close friends and family than on an acquaintance at work, amirite? If you can afford it "in this economy", why not drop a few extra dollars on those you're thankful to be with?
via Pinterest

My brothers and I got our dad an iPad 2 for his 60th (!) birthday this year, and he brings it everywhere. I will admit that it's both useful and easy to use. Also, it has some beautiful apps, so this tablet is definitely not an overrated product.
Where: Apple
Price: $499 - $829
Alternatives: If you don't mind buying from a personal seller, Ebay or Craigslist has much cheaper options. Just be careful!


This is beautiful.
Where: Design within Reach
Price: $275
Alternatives: This one's pretty different.


Give someone special the gift of a fancy breakfast in bed. Comes with flowers and a basket of muffins. You know how Ross feels about that (Youtube).
Where: Alchemist & Co. 
Price: $150
Alternatives: The site has a lot of other overpriced sweets and goodness. Swoooon.


I've heard of the automatic vacuums, but this is just ridiculous. Ridiculously awesome.

Where: Thinkgeek
Price: $1,999.99
Alternatives: Hire someone.


And finally...one of my favorite topics: VACATIONS.
I honestly would rather get a great experience than a very expensive object (unless that object is a brand new car). It's something that your lucky recipient will be talking about for years after, and you get to have a lot of fun too.
Cuximala
Hong Kong
Thailand
Where: Rent a villa in Cuximala (just a small private estate in Mexico) for the holidays, spend the night in a boat...on a roof...in the middle of London, frolic with tall friends at the Giraffe Manor in Nairobi, go crazy at a resort in Thailand, surf at private beaches in New Zealand by helicopter, experience life in a glass dome in Scotland, paraglide in Oman, go shopping in Hong Kong, help stimulate the economy in Greece, stop by that little-known Burj Al Arab in Dubai, escape the cold by living in a bungalow in Bora Bora, or embrace the cold by going skiing in the Alps.  
Price: $$$$$
Giraffe Manor
Alternatives: Okay, I'd say most of us shouldn't splurge on the dream places listed above. But there are still some very exotic places you can go on a budget. If you look carefully, you can get plane tickets to Europe for around $500. Stuff to do in Asia is usually cheaper, and there is A LOT of stuff to do. Seriously, I once rode on an ostrich for $10. I would also consider going on a cruise with trips starting at around just $300-400. I think cruises are worth it for what you're getting, which is a nice room, endless amounts of food (The ship doctor diagnosed me with eating-too-much-ice-cream sickness when I complained about a stomachache. With a 24 hour buffet at hand, I didn't even question it. True story.), a different place to visit almost everyday, a variety of entertainment onboard, and best of all, the service is wonderful. They treat you like a prince/ss. On a local scale, a skiing trip, would cost you around just $50+ a person. A weekend in Vegas is always exciting. A couple days spent roadtripping thru your neighboring states would cost you very little if you're careful, and those states have some pretty wonderful sights.

My point is that even if you have a budget, you can give your family and friends an unforgettable vacation with careful planning. If you do sleep on bags of money, even better. Finish it off by marking your visited destination on your scratch map.

Get creative!
Up next, something for the...I'll tell you later.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

2011 Pretty Presents + For the host/ess

Give something to your host/esses this year to show them how much you appreciate their efforts. It's a busy month with all the holiday bashes they'll be throwing.
See #6.

Something for them to unwind and de-stress before that next big soiree.
via Arch Daily
Where: Your favorite spa
Price: I recommend getting at least a $100 gift certificate if you choose to buy one. Otherwise, they'll be paying for half the gift themselves.
Alternatives: Throw a spa party to return the favor.


Help them keep the guests happy with this foosball table.
Where: Amazon
Price: $174.49
Alternatives: This tabletop one is much cheaper.


This is gorgeous.
Where: A+R Store
Price: $140
Alternatives: You can move on to this after or just get a self-watering planter if fish aren't for you.


Hosts usually take great pride in their homes, and this Chickadee smoke detector is sure to have them cooing (did I already use that joke?) away.
Price: $66 (shipping varies)
Alternatives: Replace more unattractive household appliances with this cool-looking outlet.


Okay, this one might just be because I like cups and mugs (as you can see). But it's so pretty!
Where: Shop Modi
Price: $16 (+ $6 shipping)


Show her that you know she's much more than just a good cook with these jeweled earrings.
Price: $38
Alternatives: More options here.


Felted soap to keep your guests clean and entertained.
Where: Etsy
Price: $18 (+ $3 shipping)
Alternatives: More designs here.


I love tearing the perforated edges of paper towels, and I can't be the only one. I wonder how tearing these fancy cotton napkins would be like. My hands are tingly just thinking about it.
Where: A+R Store
Price: $28 (+ $9 shipping)
Alternatives: These are some napkins you can personalize.


I hate to say it, but in this day and age, calendars are becoming a little...unnecessary. We have everything on our computers and phones, and they give out plenty of free ones at banks/stores. If we like to write things down, we usually turn to a sensible-looking planner. But calendars are becoming more creative every year, so I always end up getting one anyway. I like this calendar because there's also a drawn recipe each month!
Where: They Draw and Cook (Check out the rest of their recipes too. They're adorable.)
Price: $16 (+ $6 shipping)
Alternatives: There's also the Bubble-wrap calendar and plenty of more on Etsy. If you just want calendars for their pictures, I would buy them a couple months after the new year. They go from $20 to $1.

Nikki McClure's beautiful paper-cuts. I have a print of hers on my wall!
Next up: a gift guide to keep even the biggest spenders busy. ☺

Monday, December 12, 2011

2011 Pretty Presents + For the lovers


The best gift is diamonds love, of course. But for those who like a little extra something something without breaking the bank, take a look at these options.
via Etsy




I find this so awesome. A duel between lovers for...spare change? There's no motivation like competition to save up for whatever you lovebirds are chirping (sorry) about.
Where: Charles&Marie
Price: $38.33
Alternatives: I haven't found any other piggy banks for two, but there are alternative uses for it. A serious battle between roommates maybe. Or siblings! Winner takes all...the quarters.


His and hers skincare sets to look all the more attractive for each other. They come every month like a magazine subscription for three, six, or twelve months.

Where: Birchbox
Price: $10 a month
Alternatives: The man version is sold out (of course it is), so you might have to get your guy a temporary tattoo subscription from Tattly's instead.


Speaking of temporary, the opposite is forever...which is scary. That's why these decals are perfect for the commitment-phobes who want to decorate their place together. You have something nice, pretty, and removable.
Where: Blik
Price: $39
Alternatives: I love this for a more urbane setting, but there are plenty of options on Blik and lots more on Etsy that are cheaper! 


But when you are ready for that first big commitment (I'm talking baby-serious), then make sure your puppy or kitten is living in style with this adorable teepee.
Where: Modcloth
Price: $24.99
Alternatives: This much fancier one from Etsy.


You know what's guaranteed to make your lovers' eyes light up?
via Pinterest

Tickets to support their favorite sports team.
Where: NBA Tickets
Price: A pretty penny
Alternatives: Concert tickets.

via Blik
Next up, something for your wonderful holiday host/esses!