
Showing posts with label wish list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wish list. Show all posts
Monday, December 2, 2013
Christmas Season To-Do List!
It's here! It's finally here!
CHRISTMAS!
You're right - the actual day of Christmas has not yet arrived, but Thanksgiving is behind us, it is officially December, and since Thanksgiving fell later in the month than usual, we have less than a month to pack in everything that is Christmas. It's a serious(ly fun) business. Since I loved crossing off items from my fall to-do list I thought it would be fun to create a similar list for the holiday season!
- Send Christmas cards (because who doesn't like Christmas cards!)
- Make Christmas treat deliveries. (DUH)
- Go ice skating.
- Go exploring for Edmond/OKC Christmas lights (duh).
- Get dressed up and go out for drinks. (Yes, please!)
- Watch as many Christmas movies as possible. This includes, but is not limited to: Home Alone 1 and 2, White Christmas, and Elf.
What else is quintessentially Christmas/Holiday that needs to be added? Who wants to sign up for things!
I haven't been ice skating since I was 10, but I've been wanting to go for the last few years, so maybe 2013 will finally be the year! I'm sure if I go I will look ridiculous and probably fall a lot, but the chances are high that we'll all laugh about it.
Let's all have holiday fun together!
Monday, November 11, 2013
Planning for Friendsgiving
I tend to get ahead of myself when it comes to planning parties. I create lists for all of the imaginary parties I plan to host. I tear out ideas from magazines about centerpieces and place cards that I think would work well for said imaginary parties. I make mailing lists for all of the people who I'd love to see sitting around a table together. I tell you, there is a lot of planning that goes into these imaginary parties that will most likely never happen.
Most of these dinner gatherings end up just morphing into a regular evening of hanging out. People are invited (but not by fun mailed-out invitations), drinks are made (but not in fancy wine glasses), and food is consumed (but not in a three course meal sort of way). Laughter is always involved, so it's never a bad deal.
But Friendsgiving? Friendsgiving has always been the most elusive dinner gathering for me.
I've tried to plan one the past couple of years, but due to all the normal life things that come up between November and December, it has never come to fruition. Has this happened to anyone else? Am I the only one who has failed multiple times to provide a Friendsgiving?
This year Friendsgiving is planned for this Saturday, and I am pretty much super duper excited about it. I feel like I'm jinxing it by talking about it. Food has been planned and discussed and the prepping has begun. My place is tiny, so it will be a cozy (read: packed) evening, but I'm thoroughly excited.
Yay for food! Yay for holidays! Yay for friends!
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wish List
Items that I wish I had right at this very moment:
Coffee. Always coffee.
Pumpkins. Tis the season.
Red glasses. I'm craving them.
This blazer. Or any blazer. But mainly this one.
SOCKS. I love them ever so much.
Caramel Apple Cheesecake. Because, duh.
Aaaand tickets to Europe. Also duh.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Wish List
I pretty much always have a wish list going on. The lists consist of all items, but I tend to add way too many books, clothes, and kitchen items.
During the fall and winter months, the clothing side of the lists grows quite heavy. I lovelovelove buying layer-able clothing. Who doesn't? (OK, probably many people)
Just give me all the tights and all the scarves. All of them.
I recently added these items to the list (and I'm trying to tell myself that I actually don't like them):
During the fall and winter months, the clothing side of the lists grows quite heavy. I lovelovelove buying layer-able clothing. Who doesn't? (OK, probably many people)
Just give me all the tights and all the scarves. All of them.
I recently added these items to the list (and I'm trying to tell myself that I actually don't like them):
Why do I like those boots so much? I've never purchased a pair of Anthropologie shoes. Have any of you had good luck with them?
Boots and Tights: Anthropologie. Scarf: J. Crew
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