Monthly Archives: October 2008

Click on the title of the blog post to view the entire entry.


Mystery solved: I think banana-crazy Summer is Japanese

Thanks to little C, our mystery is solved.  Little Summy sum will do anything (it seems) to maintain her svelte figure.  She must’ve heard about the Japanese banana diet craze and hopped on the bandwagon in her young puppy years.  What a diva she is.

She’s my favorite author

Need I explain?

**image property of Jennifer Lancaster—the greatest author ever!

If you haven’t had a chance to read Bitter is the New Black, and her 2 follow-up novels…what is wrong with you?!?  All kidding aside, these books made me laugh like no other and I love that Jen tells it like it is.  She’s what I pretend I could be and you’ll love reading about her adventures in real life.

Get your shop on! Tons of economic stimulus shopping codes out there!

There are a ton of sales going on.  Neiman’s Last Call, Pink Mascara, Heidi Merrick, and the list goes on.  Here are a few to enjoy :)

Weekend eating recap

Wow, what a gorgeous weekend to be in town!

Today made me wonder if I was really living on the East Coast.  The weather has been amazing for the past 3 days and I’m dreading the thought of spending most of my waking hours indoors tomorrow :(  Boohoo!

Onto a weekend recap and eatery recommendations.  I’m going to limit my verbiage to one sentence for each exciting new restaurant.

Taste of Georgetown: hot and crowded, restaurants didn’t anticipate the crowds well at all and waiting 10 minutes for the new batch of food to show up was common.  Los Cuates: Big huge fajita portions, pretty good quality but lacked in the spices category.  Sea Catch had super yummy shrimp puffs!  Then I opted out.  We walked over to Logan Circle for some sister bday shopping and Mr. Yogato (I had to opt out due to a fear of sugar overload) :)  Then back to the neighborhood for some always yummy Hello Cupcake (gluten free pumpkin spice is outta this world!)

We went for some flavored rum wine tasting at the impressive new local liquor store on P St.  Also met Hello Cupcake’s owner, Penny, there–she’s awesome!  Channeling my Parisien drink memories, we purchased some overpriced (grrrr, TJ’s sells the bottle for $20 less) Veuve Cliquot Rose :)  Saving that to reward momma when she visits to help us work the Marine Corps Marathon booth.  Had a predictable dinner at Thaiphoon, white pepper garlic shrimp was very lean and light—a refreshing thai dinner surprise!

We woke up to meet some friends for brunch at Leopold’s Kafe.  I had the perfectly delicious smoked trout brunch special, absolutely tasty!  Why we’ve never ventured down to Cady’s Alley in our 4 years living here is beyond me—man, we’re morons.  There are so many cute stores and cafes down there and it’s a home away from home!  Cady’s alley and the newly expanded waterfront park area are a great getaway from the tourists crowding M St.  I highly recommend chillin down there.  We finished the afternoon off with a shared strawberry cupcake from Baked and Wired (memorable takeaway bags say “Get Baked”) and we think it’ll be our go-to cupcake choice when west of 25th…Hello Cupcake is still our #1.  I also tried the peach black tea (lots of teas, coffees, pies, and other baked goods to choose from at Baked & Wired) and it makes me wonder why I’m silly enough to buy the chai at Sbux.

We’re in town on Saturday :) Mmmmm, fooooood

Darn you Blair Waldorf…

Courtesy of my eye for all things above my pay grade, and Milly’s spectacular product placement…I took the plunge.

I’ve had this ribbon cardigan tagged in my wishlist for about 2 months now. Once I saw Blair Waldorf wearing it a few weeks ago, during yet another fantastic episode of Gossip Girl (my guilty pleasure), I decided I needed to take the plunge. All because “everyone else would soon be ordering the awesome ribbon sweater and the demand will keep it from going on sale (my original plan) and then it will sellout and I won’t get it”…and it would all be so unfair because I saw it first.
I’m right though, aren’t I? Btw, the black version looks very awesome with a pink crew underneath. Should I have gotten the white one? hmmm…

Why didn’t I think of that?

I was riding in a NYC cab, (for our second NYC trip last month) and on came this short infomercial/commercial about this new company started by Goldman Sachs alumnae post B-school.  They spent years coming up with the perfect design and material to save your stilettos!  (This morning I just learned, while reading a fashion article in Time, that stiletto is supposedly Italian for “dagger”–haha)

What an awesome idea!  I’m an inheritant of the famous Ergs flinstone-ish feet so my heels are nothing to “save”, but if/when I venture into the likes of the Manolos and Louboutins C and my other shoe fiends collect I will defnitely go for these.  This product especially stood out because I’m an avid fashion and shoe blog reader, and I’ve seen Princess Poochie as well as Kelly share tragedies about scuffed stilletos.  It really does happen, so SoleMates to save the day!