Hello lovelies! I hope this post finds you enjoying a relaxing, sunny, and rested Sunday afternoon. I have enjoyed a pretty chill weekend, which entailed a much needed trip home to see my family. My mom is out of the country right now, so I had to make sure my dad and brother hadn’t starved to death or died of a Panda Express overdose. Thankfully neither had happened and we enjoyed an afternoon of Chicago inspired shopping (more on that later) and dinner at a Mongolian grill. (My dad literally has a problem obsession with these places. Seriously, he’d eat there every meal if he could.) It was nice to catch up with two of my favorite guys, although we missed my mom a lot (Hello Mom if you’re reading!)
Last week I posted about my new headband storage system and lots of you seemed enthusiastic to try it for yourself. (If you did, let me know, I’d love to see pictures or your take on it!) Anyway, after the project, I’ve been left with mounds of oatmeal, and as promised, I’ve been creatively making use of the contents of my storage system. So in case you tried the system and have tons of oatmeal left over (or if you just love oatmeal), here are two of the recipes I’ve played around with to work my oatmeal mound down to a more manageable quantity :)
{image by Lara Robby/Studio D}
Mom’s No Bake Cookies: Now, I know lots of people have their own take on this recipe, but this one is my mom’s and its the BEST. Seriously, it would win in an no bake cookie competition. For real, it’s that good :)
1/4 cup butter or margarine…3 Tbsp. cocoa…2 cup white sugar…1/2 cup peanut butter… 2 1/2 cup oatmeal…1/2 cup milk…1 tsp. vanilla…nuts may be added if desired (I do not desire.)
Boil butter, sugar, cocoa, and milk for 2 minutes only. Then add peanut butter, vanilla, and oatmeal. Stir and place large spoonfuls on a wax paper lined cookie sheet. Let cool and enjoy.
Easy and delicious. My kind of recipe :) The other recipe I successfully conquered (I’m not exactly the best in the kitchen) was Betty Crocker’s oatmeal chocolate chip cookie recipe. It was good, but it made three dozen freaking cookies, so unless your jeans are just sagging on you, I’d suggest taking at least half of these cookies to work, school, hungry college students, etc. (I graced my dad and brother with 2 dozen of these bad boys. There were less than ten cookies in the bag when I left this morning.)
As I mentioned above, I was able to do some Chicago inspired shopping this weekend. Now that we’re moving to a climate that actually gets below 50 degrees, I’m realizing I need to update my closet accordingly. I’m on a budget, so it’s taking some care to do this, and when I have a little bit more time, I’m going to lay out (and share with you) exactly what my closet needs for Chicago, what I have, and what I need to keep my eye out for in the next several months. Slow and thoughtful shopping is important to me these days, for both financial and style reasons. I’ve had bad habits in the past of binge shopping, and well, the results are never good, financially or stylewise.
In addition to my Chicago inspired shopping, I also did some other shopping that I think you guys are going to be VERY excited about. I shopped for my FIRST BLOG GIVEAWAY. A woo hoo! I’ve been wanting to do a giveaway for a long time, but I wanted to wait until I hit 150 followers. Now that I’m inching towards that number, I’m prepared for the giveaway and let me tell you, I think you guys are going to L.O.V.E. what I got. I don’t want to tell you everything yet, but I’ll give you a few hints…
The store where I discovered the little lovely is in the Houston Galleria…the designer specializes in fabulous accessories…the color could not be more perfect for spring…the logo is typically in all lowercase letters.
That’s all I’m saying :) Any guesses? So as soon as I get to 150 followers, I’ll post the giveaway! (Unless I can’t contain my excitement, and I give in later this week lol…) So if you read this blog and you’re not a follower, become one, so I have this giveaway! I am super pumped because my blog and blog friends are such a fun part of my life, and I can’t wait to give something special to one of you.
So I’m off to enjoy the rest of my Sunday (and by “enjoy” I mean grade papers, work on my dissertation, and start/finish a presentation I have to give at work on Tuesday.) Yeah…about as fun as it sounds :) Have a great rest of the weekend yall!
{Texas Statehood necklace gold, $45)
Me and two of my BFFs, Norma and Natalia. (Please excuse the ponytail, I had to get ready in 15 minutes which is close to impossible for me.)
Congrats Matt! I am so proud of you :)
BFFs and new interns. I am going to bawl my eyes out when we say goodbye to Miguel, and I’m pretty sure Matt will be crying harder than me. Life won’t be the same without this guy around everyday.
I love my friends :)
Hahhahahha, so one Miguel’s guy friends had these ridiculously oversized glass (which I personally thought were so super precious on him) and I decided to try them on halfway through the night. Posing for a picture, everyone decided I looked like Taylor Swift from the “You Belong with Me” video. See below.
Glad to know I look like a country/pop star portraying a nerdy teen. I scare myself sometimes :)
This picture makes me laugh one due to my dorkiness, and two, because of why we took this picture. I won’t go into too much detail here, but let’s just say we had to work at 8:00 am the next morning, someone offered to buy Norma a drink, and she turned it down. I was a very proud mama :)
We are moving to Chicago, I can’t stop saying it, woo hoo! I am so excited to share this journey with my best friend.
One of the first stops was an indoor exhibit with a kind of random assortment of critters, but still cool nonetheless. We watched a sea otter feeding/playtime and omg, that little dude was SO CUTE. Seriously, I wanted to take him home (yes, I realize the impracticality of this.) We also saw this mini monkey things (mini as in could-fit-in-your-pocket mini) that we really loved. I almost got beat up in this exhibit though after we say this really weird looking bird/turkey thing with insanely beautiful feathers. I “whispered” to Matt, “What pretty feathers. Those would look great on a headband.” Apparently my “whisper” was not such a whisper as I got a horribly dirty look from a nearby mom. I didn’t mean I wanted the animal to be hurt, I just wanted to pluck a little feather or two. Don’t you think the bird would have appreciated a lighter load for the Texas weather? Only kidding, only kidding…(PETA please don’t come after me, I would never hurt or injure an animal for a headband. It’s a form of speech, just a little jokey, don’t hate me please.) Moving on… :)
Here we are with our little prairie dog friend. The shadows make the picture a bit confusing at first, but look how friendly he was! He came right up to us and posed for a portrait with us/our shadows.
See what I mean about us getting so close to the animals? It was fun to be able to get up close to see some of the things that I only see when Matt watches his weird Animal Planet/History Channel/Discovery television specials. (Sidenote, earlier this week, he watched a 2 hour special on a man who lived in a small glass room with 100 snakes for a week. 100 snakes, for a week! Why on Earth would anyone do that and why on Earth is my husband bored enough to watch that?! Though I tried to distract myself with blogs while he watched it, I caught a few glimpses and nearly passed out.) Anyway, back to the up close and personal zoo tale… pretty cool to be so close!
After all animal watching, we worked up an appetite and were thrilled to see a
We let our food settle and hung out in Hermann Park for a bit. It was such a beautiful day and we weren’t in a hurry so we enjoyed some first-rate people watching. (Please tell me I’m not the only weird0 who enjoys people watching?!)
After the zoo, we headed back to the hotel, but not before Matt surprised me with a stop at Anthro, woo hoo! I’d been desperate to find the jacket shown above in black and after it sold out online, I was hoping the Houston Anthro would have it. Sadly, they only had it this color (which I totally would have gotten if they would’ve had my size.) But after some digging and some phone calls, the manager located a black medium in Utah, and I was giddy with excitement. (Sadly, it arrived yesterday and was too big. TEAR. There are no smalls left. Anywhere. Sad day.) But can we all give Matt a collective pat on the back from stopping in with no prodding from me? I feel like Anthro is a guy’s worst nightmare: ulta girly, breakable, addictive, and expensive. Lol, not the best combo for husbands, but Matt is fabulous, and I am thankful :)
After all that, we headed back to the hotel, relaxed a little, then got pretty for dinner. Our hotel was just a few blocks from a Grand Lux Cafe and since it was nice outside, we walked to dinner. The food was yummy, the service was great, and of course the company was the best :) It was the perfect weekend away, and I came back feeling both refreshed and recharged. Thanks to my sweet and thoughtful husband for such a delightful weekend!
If you’re a cardigan girl, pair it with this.
If you’re a tank girl, go this route.
And if you’re a simple jeans and tee girl, you’re in luck.
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We kicked off the weekend with a TWO HOUR drive to see my brother play basketball. Yes, two hours, that is true fan dedication. Please excuse the poor lighting. No amount of picture editing could undo the awfulness that is gym lighting.
Me and my dad. Superfans, right here.
This isn’t the best pic of me, but whatev. Though the game didn’t have a positive outcome for my brother’s team, we still posed for a picture :)
The next day, Ry and I headed out to the mall to do a little shopping for the Sadie Hawkins dance he was going to that night. We stopped at
The final product after a day of shopping. I have the world’s cutest, most adorably handsome “little” brother in the world. Seriously. Precious.
Looking fly :)
I’m such a proud big sister :)