Tuesday, August 14, 2012

On the Hunt - Retro Bar Glasses

(glitter guide)

I have always wanted a bar cart, but I don't think we have room for an entire cart.  I DO think we have room for a bar tray of some sort.

(Design Improvised)

While I'm primarily a beer drinker, I do enjoy making pitcher drinks and signature cocktails when we are planning on having people over. I love how classy and special drinks look in pretty glassware - so I'm on the hunt!  I'm going to start by finding a set of vintage glasses in a caddy. Here are some I'm currently eyeing on Etsy:

(retrotreasurehunters etsy shop)
(vintageluxe etsy shop)
(stuffinthetruck etsy shop)
And my favorite:
(CandeezApples etsy shop)

We're hoping to find some antique stores on the way to Vermont this weekend...I always enjoy antiquing more when I'm looking for something specific!


Sunday, August 12, 2012

Simple Pasta


I've only cooked in our tiny kitchen a few times (okay, 2) since we moved. Our Chicago kitchen was wonderful and enormous and I already miss it.


With limited counter space, it seemed best to stick with a few ingredients. I sautéed some garlic and onions, added a carton of grape tomatoes, and topped it off with some lemon juice, fresh basil, and grated parmesan. I threw it over some fettuccine and served with fresh bread. Delicious! And our tiny kitchen is only a slight disaster!

A Little NYC

Food Truck Festival at South Street Seaport

We are in NY now and mostly unpacked. Finding places to store all of our things has been challenging, but we're getting there!

Since a lot of our summer has been spent packing and focusing on the move, we are trying to do as much as we can before I start working full-time and Erik starts school. It's been great to see New York friends and do the little touristy things we might not have time for later.


Our First Mets Game

Bits of NYC


Erik's family has a house in Vermont that we'll be escaping to this week. NYC can be a little overwhelming and it will definitely be nice to have some peace and quiet.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Our Chicago Bucket List


The past few months have been a little nutty.  Almost immediately after getting engaged, we found out that Erik got into grad school.  This means WE ARE MOVING TO NEW YORK.


I have never lived outside the Midwest, so I'm super excited about living in NYC - but I sure will miss Chicago! With one summer left (or half of a summer - we'll move sometime in July), we decided to make a "Chicago Bucket List" of all the things we want to make sure we do before we move.  We've already managed to tackle a few - suggestions are welcome!


OUR CHICAGO BUCKET LIST

1. Six Flags Great America
2. Attend as many Sox games as possible! (so far: 2 for me, 1 for Erik)
3. Sears Tower Skydeck
4. Half Acre Beer Tour
5. Chinatown
6. Arlington Racetrack
7. Brookfield Zoo
8. Green City Market
9. Go to the beach
10. Attend as many street festivals as possible
11. Watch a movie in a park.
12. Eat at Hot Doug’s
13. Architectural Boat Tour
14. Eat lots of deep-dish pizza (Lou Malnati’s, Giordano’s, etc.)






Thursday, May 10, 2012

Allow me to brag for a moment...

I'm not usually one to post tons of pictures of myself (maybe I am?), but I just had to share some photos from our engagement shoot.  My extremely talented photographer also just happens to be my sister Rosie!  She is seriously amazing and I can't believe how many awesome shots she got of me and Erik - and I know that couldn't have been easy (we are both pretty awkward).

If you would like Rosie to photograph something, just let me know and I'll give you her contact info.



Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Engagement Party Inspiration

We are throwing together an engagement party for early summer (before things get super hectic) which means I have like NO time to do this thing.

I really just want it to be a casual, fun day where all of our family and friends can come together and meet each other.  We rented a picnic grove and plan on grilling out, playing yard games (maybe some croquet?), and enjoying a few adult beverages.  Here are some initial food and decoration ideas that I found, but you can check out the rest on Pinterest!

lovely.

Outdoor party ideas


And everyone is invited!!!

Monday, March 26, 2012

If I got married today...

I would definitely want my wedding to look like Rin and Joe's wedding which is featured on the etsy blog.


Check it out when you have a chance. It looks so easy and relaxed and they have pizza...


I want pizza at my wedding!

Unfortunately, the kind of wedding I want to have changes very frequently. I don't know what I'm going to do when it comes time to actually start making decisions!

{all photos from The Etsy Blog}

Thursday, March 15, 2012

New Kate Spade Watch Collection

This isn't technically wedding or event-related, but I am absolutely loving Kate Spade's new watch collection. Here are some of my favs:







Any of these would make a lovely wedding gift from a groom to his bride. I know I, personally, wouldn't mind (hint hint).


{images from katespade.com}

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Wedding-Worthy Oscar Dresses

This year, the red carpet seemed to be full of dresses that could be wedding gowns. Here are a few of my favorites:

1. Giuliana Rancic in Tony Ward

2. Amara Miller in Valentino Couture

3. Wendi McLendon-Covey in Elie Saab

4. Shailene Woodley in Valentino Couture

5. Gwyneth Paltrow in Tom Ford

6. Berenice Bejo in Elie Saab

7. Rooney Mara in Givenchy

And my 2 favorites...

8. Milla Jovovich in Elie Saab

9. Kate Mara also in Elie Saab

Elie Saab was rockin' the Oscars.

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

And So It Begins

It's amazing how getting engaged automatically makes you feel like you have 10,000 things to do. Although we aren't planning on a wedding for quite some time (and haven't even begun talking dates), just the act of having a ring on my finger requires a few responsible, adult-like tasks.

On our 5-hour ride home from Traverse City, we began researching jewelry insurance and everything that comes with it. I can't IMAGINE how I would feel if something happened to my ring. My ring belonged to Erik's grandmother, so it has a lot of sentimental value that insurance cannot replace. Still, I feel a lot better knowing I'm covered.

Because I need my ring re-sized, we thought it would be a good idea to insure it first. When you start researching insurance, you read all of these warnings about how jewelers will switch out your diamond when they take it in the "back room". I'm not sure if this is actually common, but it doesn't hurt to take precautions.

In order to insure your ring, you first need to get it appraised (so you know how much to insure it for). After looking around on Yelp, we decided to go with Leslie Shwartz in downtown Chicago. He was really great and answered a lot of our questions. He tells you exactly what he is doing and even lets you look through the little microscope. His office is also pretty small, so there was no risk of him taking it in the "back room". He recommended that we insure the ring through Jeweler's Mutual. I had already done research on the same company, but it was great to hear that he also recommended them. It was super easy to sign up online, and now we are just waiting for our certificate in the mail! Next step: get this puppy re-sized. Then I think we'll be all set in the ring department.

Next up: Engagement Photos and Announcements

Do people actually do Engagement Announcements? Like in newspapers and alumni magazines? Am I living in 1954?

Someday I suppose I will actually start planning a wedding!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

We're Engaged!!

On Friday, February 17th, we made our way up to Traverse City, Mi to escape from Chicago a bit and celebrate our 4 year anniversary.


After driving about 5 and a half hours, we checked into our hotel, unpacked, and headed to the lakefront. We planned on briefly checking out the Winter Wow Festival and then getting some dinner (since we were both starving).


I should have known something was up when Erik suggested we look at the ice sculptures down by the lake before eating (after being so starving? suspicious...), but I had no idea he was nervously trying to make sure I didn't see the ring box bulge in his pocket.


We looked at the sculptures and then spent some time staring out at Lake Michigan. It was perfect - the sun was setting, there were ducks, little boys were wrestling on the grass about 50 feet away. We were about to head to dinner when Erik said he had to ask me something (this part is all sort of a blur). He got down on one knee (he says...I don't remember) and asked me to marry him. I said "duh" and then started crying. We immediately went and got Mexican food. Not telling anyone for the first few hours felt really special and I'm so happy that we didn't immediately call everyone we know.


The rest of the weekend was full of brunching, antiquing, shopping, beer-tasting, and constantly saying, "OH MY GOD WE'RE ENGAGED". It was a great trip and a wonderful way to start the next chapter in our lives together.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

New Website - New Blog!

Stay tuned for new posts about wedding, party planning, and all the little details that make events extra special!