Monday, August 11, 2014

How to Make the Perfect Salad


Step 1: Wake up awesome, put on a salad-getting hat, and journey to Whole Foods Market. 

Step 2: Approach the hot and cold bar section and steel yourself against its vast offering. The masaman curry chicken and quinoa will try to distract you from your goal, but you are a formidable salad-goer so forge ahead (in the end, you will get the curry chicken and quinoa for later. It will be our secret). 


Step 3: Which will it be? Field greens mix, Spinach, or Romaine? I'm a spinach girl, myself, but please don't let that stop you from going Iceberg crazy.

Step 4: Now that you have assembled your items in the little bowl, you probably want a little something to balance out the bitter feta cheese. Cranberries, raisins, granola, oh my! Yes. Who can pass up a trail mix bar? Maybe you like to sprinkle nuts and grains on your salad, maybe you like to bag them up by the pound and save them to snack on when you're up late. Either way, let's assume a visit to the trail mix bar is a critical component.


Step 5: It just got real, wicked. The dessert bar is wicked good and now you are calculating how many spin or zumba classes it will take to burn off the luxury of dark berries wrapped in whipped cream and vanilla cake. The struggle is real.


Step 5: So you survived the dessert bar. But what about the other meals of the day? To hummus or not to hummus, that is the question.


Step 7: Arden's Garden is Atlanta's finest juice and smoothie outfit and maybe you can only eat your salads in juice form at the moment because your braces were just tightened or you want a detox. Grab a few bottles.


Step 7: What goes best with a good salad? A new maxi dress, of course. Blue maybe?


Step 9: And lemonade because well, there really is no justifiable reason. Just because it's pink and it's lemonade.


Step 10:  Leave the cold drink area and locate your mom in the middle of the store curiously eyeing the wine aisle.

Step 11: Pause for a summer salad selfie because you've done a great job.


Step 12: Once you pull your mom away from the wine aisle, you can ring up the bounty.


Step 13: Load the biodegradable paper bags or the reusable grocery bags you brought from home into the car and take a weird selfie with your mom who, by now, is complaining about the price of everything at Whole Foods except for the wine. 


Monday, August 4, 2014

Virtue and Vice and a Nose Ring


So... about that piercing... I FINALLY GOT IT!

Who knew it takes so much paperwork to get a nose ring when you're a minor. I guess that's a good thing. We went to Virtue and Vice in Atlanta to get it done. I highly, highly recommend their piercing salon! Boy, are those guys professional. The place was clean and everyone was charming, engaging and knowledgeable.
Measuring jewels and reading up on the care of my new piercing.
I was so nervous, I started taking pics of my boots.




The guy who did my piercing didn't take long at all. He literally ran me through the process while going through the process. Mom thought that I was going to scream. I knew otherwise, I didn't even flinch. The pain was less than two seconds. It took longer to wait to be called than to have the procedure. 







Laid back waiting to be called into the procedure room. Do I look relaxed? I wasn't. Keep calm, it's only a nose piercing.
Getting prepped and pierced. Totally cool body piercing guy and he posed for a photo with a goofy 17 year old. 
The piercing is mint green and rather cute if I must say so myself. I am proud of myself for not screaming, but more importantly, I am so happy that I was able to do this. I thanked mom the whole drive home, and then we went to see the movie Wish I Was Here

I had so much fun, and this was an awesome follow up to my birthday! 

Can't wait to get the tops changed on my piercing! Maybe neon pink next time?

Happy Birthday to Me


At the movies. Guardians of the Galaxy, July 31.
July 31, 1997 a beautiful princess was born... ME!

My birthday is July 31 and every year my celebrations get better and better. This year was the best, no doubt!

My mother tricked me into thinking that I wasn't going to be able to do anything because she was busy on a project at work. She said that she needed to print a huge document at Kinko's and then we would go out and do something. I thought I wasn't going to get any gifts. Well, she comes back and she tells me that she needs me to get something out of the car. I go downstairs, put on my shoes and all of the sudden I see an edible fruit bouquet and a stuffed bear holding a plush chocolate strawberry on the table. My whole face lit up! The first thing I wanted to do was eat the bouquet, but my mom forced me to take some pictures first (she takes pictures of everything). If you've never had an edible bouquet, you have to try one. It was delicious. The pineapple were crisp; the grapes plump and juicy; the strawberries (no words!).

Thinking that this was the gift, I started to relax, but then mom told me to go outside to get something out of the car. I go to the car, open the door and I see a big gift bag. Before long I am tearing through the bag looking at my gifts. I see a lot of Hello Kitty school supplies, an awesome pair of boots (brown, short, like Doc Marteens). I also see a beautiful dress, (pictured above), a new curling iron, and way at the bottom of the bag, new Sony headphones! 

Every year is the best birthday ever. I got to spend time with my wonderful mother, and we saw Guardians of the Galaxy! We had a great time at the movies, and I had the best time with her!

Thank you mommy for the wonderful day! I love you.