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Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Me, lately.


I seem to have caught a summer cold. 

It is a zero on the fun-scale.

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Weekend Recap: Illinois Edition Vol. 2

Trips back home are always a blast. This one was extra special, because we had LOTS to do for wedding planning purposes. We also got to celebrate my grandma's 86th birthday with some extended family. 

 Momma planted some pretty orange and blue pots!

 ...and is currently fostering THIS adorable little fluffball. His name is Kevin.

The sister and I were reunited... and did weird things.

I got some Illini supersweet. And was a very happy girl.

Judge away but it was 65 degrees outside. I was literally freezing in JULY. 

backyard.

corgi on the road

I know what you're thinking... "mmmm look at the delicious cake!"
But it isn't a cake at all. 
It's Sandwich Loaf. A family delicacy.


On the way home, we drove past Busch stadium. 



Monday, July 29, 2013

Tastes of Tulsa: Dilly Deli

Hello! 

I haven't done a restaurant review in a while because, well, I haven't really been around. It was time to get back into the [eating] game, so DWade met me for lunch downtown at a local Tulsa favorite, Dilly Deli.

It's pretty cutesies inside.

Yeah, I had to Google what a "trifle" was too. But seriously, these looked DELICIOUS.

Lovely little city view. 

The ambiance reminded me of a pre-school classroom. 
see: solar system diorama, shelves full of children's books and "Cereal Bar" which is an actual cereal bar.

guess what I f*ckin love fancy drinks.

 
I had the "Brown-Eyed Girl" which consisted of grilled chicken, arugula, melted brie and a lemon-basil mayo on a freshly baked ciabatta roll.

And of course a giant pickle which a scarfed down first. 

mmmmm MMMMMM!

Dan ordered the "Jillian" which was essentially a gourmet meatball sub. I asked him to describe the sandwich in three words, and he gave me: "smashed," "easy" and "melted cheese" as in, the meatballs were smashed down, making the sandwich easier to eat than your average meatball sub. And there was melted cheese on top. 

He also noted that it was delicious. 


Dilly Deli gets an A! Tulsa, your restaurants are pleasing to me.

*Only negative was that our food did take well over 30 minutes to come out. When you're on a lunch break at work, no es bueno. Perhaps they were short-staffed :)
 

Dilly Deli 
402 E 2nd St  Tulsa, OK 74120(918) 938-6382

Friday, July 26, 2013

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Be sure to turn every day into la petite aventure.

I read this book over a rainy weekend. The author, Helena Frith Powell is a British expat and journalist who moved to France and went in search of the answer to exactly why French women possess that certain… "je ne sais quoi." 

via Amazon


While it is meant to be a light and fun read, I have to agree—given my assessments of the few French women that I've met—that many of her findings on French clichés are completely accurate. 

Things I learned from All You Need to be Impossibly French by Helena Frith Powell:

  1. How to stay slim: Always opt to walk. French women are keen on incorporating movement into daily life rather than scheduling "exercise" as a separate part of life. Regular stretching and toning of the muscles (think yoga, ballet bar exercises) is key.
  2. How to diet: Eat less, but eat good quality food. At home, have light dinners of salads and produce, at restaurants, order what you like, just be conscious of your portions. 
  3. How to feel sexy and confident: "All you need are two lipsticks [one for day and one for night] and a lover."
  4. How to look younger, as you grow older: A regulated skin-care regimen is the key to having beautiful skin. In France you will find the pharmacies with their glowing green crosses everywhere. They are packed with luxurious, high-quality make-up, cleansing lotions and anti-aging creams. And the best part? The price. 
  5. How to find romance: Sexy lingerie. Every day. Preferably matching. Underwear is apparently just as important as outerwear. Even if you are the only one who knows what you've got on underneath.

And the most important thing that I learned, (well, was reminded of) is that beauty alone is never enough— you've gotta have the wit and the intellect to go with it. In general, French women are avid readers, who stay on top of current events and are capable of sharing their opinions. The ability to carry a conversation will never go out of style. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

And you say Chi city.

Dan and I have a mutual love for Chicago that surpasses words.

I honestly feel like I grew up there, because so much of my childhood was spent visiting that city. Many of my closest friends and family live there. I'm a Cubs fan, a Bears fan, and a Marshall Fields fan. Chicago is my happy place. When I am fortunate enough to go there, I am truly at home.

 
First stop: brunch with Rachel & Erin (my loves and bridesmaids) at Little Goat.

Then we ventured to Oak St. beach. The lake was perfection despite burning the crap out of our feet on the hot sand.

Dan, being adorable.

some favorite snaps. I take my hotdogs very seriously.


Birthday dinner for my dad at Sixteen in the Trump Tower. Got to see the sister!!

Eight courses + a cheese course + wine pairing for each = see ya never.

Sixteen with the Chicago River in the background. 

Saturday night: Mel's wedding. Palm trees, children in kilts, and tasty custom cocktails, including one titled, the "Rise and Grind"

DC ladies looking pretty and put-together

....for now.

First dance cuteness. 

then things took a weird turn...


Wolfpack. 


after the party, it's the after-party. Pump Room- wardrobe change, chicken McNuggets, champagne flowing.

Sunday- sobered up and grabbed brunch on the river with Sarah, another fab bridesmaid!

I'm ready to go back already.