Sunday, May 1, 2011
I'll be back on a regular blogging schedule soon!
Just a quick post to let you all know why it's been so quiet lately. I've been stretched thin and exhausted the last couple weeks with work and family. My Mom has been in rehab recovering from a hip surgery and she's doing great, but it's like my life is in a sno-globe right now and someone keeps shaking things up! Hopefully Mom will be home by next weekend and we can all get things back to "normal". I've got some great ideas for upcoming blogs and a hairstyle video that I've shot but that's going through a slow editing process...I'm hoping to have it up next week some time. I hope everyone is doing well and I'll be back to a regular blogging schedule in the next week or two...which is good since I have so much I want to share with you all!
Monday, April 11, 2011
Feeling the Love During a Tough Week
So the last week and then some has been pretty rough. My Mom just went through hip surgery and it's looking like it will be a long recovery, which has taken it's toll emotionally and physically. So while I was drudging through this time I was thrilled to find that one of my favorite bloggers, Atomic Chic, awarded me my very first blog award! If you've never stopped by her blog please do so, I'm sure you'll find her as interesting, inspirational, and fashionable (with just the right amount as geek) as I do. Thanks again for the lovely award!
The Rules:
If you are tagged...
Thank the person who gave you the award
Share 7 random bits about yourself
Pass the award on to a few of your favorite blogs
(And don't forget to let them know!)
I'll be tagging and awarding the following lovely ladies!
Caroline over at In Vinculis Etiam Audax...for inspiring photography
Tami over at My Moving Finger Writes...for great style and overall fabulousness
Jess at The Vintage Huntress...for inspiration and drool worthy fashion picks
Now for the random
- I've eaten pretzels as big as my head, drank beers larger than it, and danced on a table while singing German folk songs at Oktoberfest in Munich.
- My dream is to live in Europe, write travel books for Rick Steves, and visit every country in the world.
- I'm not afraid of being a little wacky...talking in odd voices - check, dancing in a supermarket -check, creating stupid songs complete with a strange dance...oh, check and check.
- I practiced martial arts for 8 years, and have used it twice it my life.
- For a short time I did stock upgrades and downgrades on The Rob Black Show, and no...I'm not a financial guru.
- If I reincarnated as an animal I would want to be a pelican...they can swim, fly, float, plus they come with storage!
- My favorite nut is the walnut.
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Monday, April 4, 2011
Lost without GPS
This evening I found myself slightly distracted driving to my Mother's house, which lead me to turn down the wrong road. Quickly I found myself in unfamiliar territory, which I shrugged off as I had grown up in the area and really how much could it have changed in the last 11 years. I soon was figuratively smacking myself in the head as I was surrounded by new housing developments. Belting out the theme song to Weeds (little boxes on a hillside...ticky tacky and they all look just the same) I happily decided to just wander until I either ran into a main road I recognized or gave up and turned on my GPS. In fact Caroline and I had actually made getting lost into an art form; created on a bored Sunday afternoon we hopped into my car and just drove with a general direction in mind, all the while knowing that GPS would always lead us home. Each adventure always lead to laughs, ridiculous arguments, food, further confirmation that if you take the lake away from me I'm rubbish at directions, and a great day out.
Soon my stomach reminded me that I didn't have time to dawdle and it threatened to begin eating itself if I did not feed it quickly. "Simmer down now" I scolded my stomach and reached for my phone, only to realize that I had killed the battery by playing Angry Birds (I can't be blamed...it's like crack for fingers)! [insert classic horror scream here] What was formally a classic suburban night suddenly turned into a setting for a creepy Hitchcock film. From darkened houses seeped a sinister yellowish glow warning passersby to approach with caution...thick evergreens hugged the street's sharp curves concealing prying eyes! Gulp!
What was a technology geek like myself supposed to do! I continued to turn down random roads while searching my brain for a way out of the situation I found myself in. I had already considered and discarded the idea of backtracking, I was pretty sure I was moving in the general direction I needed to go in and the stubborn German in me wouldn't allow me to turn back. Suddenly I thought..."What would Sherlock do?" Smoke a pipe? Call for Watson (ack...my Watson was unavailable and so was google)? Play the violin? Logic!!!! Just then a car pulled away from one of the many creepy houses that lined the block and I quickly made the decision to "Follow that car"! I reasoned that any car pulling out of a driveway had a good chance of heading for a main road. Hoping desperately that they were not dumping a body or anything equally horrific I followed. And followed. Now I was beginning to feel like a creep as I continued to follow. I then began to practice my police tailing moves, then switched it up to creepy mimic car, just around the time I ran out of ways to amuse myself my unknowing friend lead to me a street I was very familiar with and I soon found myself in my Mom's driveway.
In hindsight, getting lost without my trusty tech to lead me home, was an even greater adventure. Perhaps on the next bored Sunday afternoon I'll leave the tech at home, get lost, and let the universe lead me home.
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Soon my stomach reminded me that I didn't have time to dawdle and it threatened to begin eating itself if I did not feed it quickly. "Simmer down now" I scolded my stomach and reached for my phone, only to realize that I had killed the battery by playing Angry Birds (I can't be blamed...it's like crack for fingers)! [insert classic horror scream here] What was formally a classic suburban night suddenly turned into a setting for a creepy Hitchcock film. From darkened houses seeped a sinister yellowish glow warning passersby to approach with caution...thick evergreens hugged the street's sharp curves concealing prying eyes! Gulp!
What was a technology geek like myself supposed to do! I continued to turn down random roads while searching my brain for a way out of the situation I found myself in. I had already considered and discarded the idea of backtracking, I was pretty sure I was moving in the general direction I needed to go in and the stubborn German in me wouldn't allow me to turn back. Suddenly I thought..."What would Sherlock do?" Smoke a pipe? Call for Watson (ack...my Watson was unavailable and so was google)? Play the violin? Logic!!!! Just then a car pulled away from one of the many creepy houses that lined the block and I quickly made the decision to "Follow that car"! I reasoned that any car pulling out of a driveway had a good chance of heading for a main road. Hoping desperately that they were not dumping a body or anything equally horrific I followed. And followed. Now I was beginning to feel like a creep as I continued to follow. I then began to practice my police tailing moves, then switched it up to creepy mimic car, just around the time I ran out of ways to amuse myself my unknowing friend lead to me a street I was very familiar with and I soon found myself in my Mom's driveway.
In hindsight, getting lost without my trusty tech to lead me home, was an even greater adventure. Perhaps on the next bored Sunday afternoon I'll leave the tech at home, get lost, and let the universe lead me home.
What's your favorite lost story? Do you have any great tips for getting your bearings when lost? Leave your response in the comment section below.
Can't wait for more? Then check out my Weekly Blog: Veggie Girl Eats Out for my review of Sweet Art in St. Louis, MO. Click here to view Veggie Girl Eats Out!
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Vintage Repo/Inspired Shopping and the Curvy Woman
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I cannot wait to rock this lil' number! |
For the sizes listed below I based it on a dress that was listed on the site. Often even on the same website sizes vary so please be sure to always check the sizing charts.
Please let me know if you have any suggestions/changes that can be made to the list!
Daddy O's: Most go up to 3X, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average a 3X measures B46/W38.
Pin Up Girl Clothing: Highest size is 2X, the site allows you to search by size which is nice, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average a 2X measures B44.5-45/W36-37.5
My Baby Jo: Highest size is 3X, but not as large of a selection as some of the other sites, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average a 3X measures B44/W36/H46
Mode Merr: Everything comes in sizes up to 3X (B46/W38/H49)
Bernie Dexter Clothing: Only goes up to XL (B40/W32/H42)
Bettie Page Clothing: Highest size is 4X (4X sizing is not on the website, measurements for 3X are B42-45/W34-38.5/H46-49)
Heartbreaker Fashion: Highest size is 2X (B46-48/W36-37/H48-50)
Miss Hussy: Highest size is 3X, but its sizing is smaller (B45/W36/H48)
The Red Dolly (swimsuits): Highest size is a large (B37-39/W28-30/H38-40)
Sourpuss Clothing: Highest size is a 2X, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average measurements for 2X are B40/W40-42.
Le Bomb Shop: Highest size is a XL, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average measurements for XL are B36-42/W28-38.
Vintage Suits by Mary (swimsuits & playsuits): Highest size is XL, but custom sizing is available upon request (B40.5-43.5/W32.5-35.5/H43-46)
Vivien of Holloway: Highest size is XL (B44-46/W36-38/H48-50)
Heyday Clothing: Highest size is XL (B42-47/W34-38/H44-48)
Revamp Vintage: Highest size is XL, but made to measure is available (B40/W32/H42)
Nicole Katherine Designs: Some go up to 26W (B52/W44/H55)
Blue Velvet Vintage: Some go up to XL (B42/W38/H46)
Candy Violet: Highest size is 2X, they do custom orders as well (B42/W36/H45)
Big Beautiful Barbara Brown: Highest measurements are B46/W38/H48
Freddies of Pinewood: Highest measurements are W38/H48
Tara Starlet: Highest size is 16 (B42/W33/H42)
Whirling Turban: Highest waist size is a 42, they do custom made orders
Queen of Heartz: Highest size is 3X (B44/W36/H46)
Tarantula Clothing: Has a curvy gals section with sizes 1X to 5X (B54), don't get too excited they have only two items (very cute but again...only two)
Mod Cloth: I’ve not seen higher than a 3X, sizing varies so check the size charts. On average a 3X measures B46-57/W40/H50 (type plus in the search box to shift through the massive amount of dresses)
Shabby Apple: Highest size is a XL (B41-42/W33-35/H43-45)
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Friday, March 25, 2011
Snood Hairstyle Tutorial: Bad Hair Day...Snood to the Rescue!
I love my snoods, they're great on bad hair days or after a hair experiment gone horribly wrong! So I've gone and done it again...created a hair tutorial video! I hope you all enjoy!
Can't wait for more? Then check out my Weekly Blog: Veggie Girl Eats Out for my review of Letizia's Fiore and find out if vegetarians should ever eat there. Click here to view Veggie Girl Eats Out!
Can't wait for more? Then check out my Weekly Blog: Veggie Girl Eats Out for my review of Letizia's Fiore and find out if vegetarians should ever eat there. Click here to view Veggie Girl Eats Out!
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Sunday, March 20, 2011
The Winged Eye: Liquid or Pencil Liner Make-up Review
One of the fun aspects of wearing vintage is getting to play around with those great make-up looks. One of my favorites is the winged eye or the cat-eye. If you're unsure of how to create this look click here for a great tutorial from Lisa Freemont Street. Creating this look can be a little tricky, but with the right product it can make the process much easier. I've been trying out a lot of different liners lately to find one that works for me. I tried the following liners: Stila's smudge stick waterproof eyeliner in Stringray, Wet n Wild Mega Liner color 861, and Revlon ColorStay liquid liner in Blackest Black and this is what I've found (from most expensive to least):
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- Stila: I wanted to try a good traditional pencil eyeliner as the liquid ones can sometimes be a little hard to control. For me to execute a great winged eye look I need to be able to easily do a flick and swish at the corner of the outer eye. With a pencil I was not able to do this, it felt difficult and the result was messy and uneven. Essentially I was like a kindergardener with a crayon...not a look I was going for. As a regular liner for above/below the lashes it's great. What I did like is I was able to wipe off any mistakes with a tissue, but yet it dried in a reasonable amount of time. Overall it's a good product, but not for the look I was going for.
- Revlon: Now I was back in the liquid liners, and spoiler alert...this one was my favorite! The brush is firm with just a little bend which helped me keep control of my brush strokes. It also was not bristles so you don't have to worry about a bristle going all cock-eyed and leaving little black trails everywhere. It didn't dry too quickly so you were able to clean up the line with a tissue and it doesn't bleed onto your upper lid when you fully open your eye. Overall great price and easy to use and control.
- Wet n Wild: I liked that it was a liquid and brushed on smooth and easy, but after that things didn't go so well. A little like a bad blind date...starts off good but the more they talk the worse things get. This is where it went wrong: a few of the bristles on the brush got kinked and started leaving little black dots all over my eyelid, often my hands get a little shaky when applying liner and with such a flexible brush I frequently found myself "coloring outside the lines", and when I fully opened my eyes I found that the liner bled onto my upper lid creating a slightly crazed look. Overall myself and Wet n Wild where not a match made in heaven.
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Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Je t'adore my new Hat!
Ever since I've started wearing the retro/vintage look I've wanted to find the perfect little hat to go along with the hair (still working on the clothes!). Well, one day when I was happily reading down the blog trail I stumbled upon The Modern Day Flapper and I noticed all these great hats she was wearing...then...I noticed that she was actually the milliner of these fabulous creations so I immediately surfed over to her Etsy shop Jayjayamore and essentially drooled until payday. Well, you can bet your last casino chip that when payday rolled around I ordered myself my very first vintage inspired hat, and boy was it difficult to choose which hat I liked best!
While at work, diligently working away, I received a package. I was so excited thinking it was my new hat, but alas it was just stupid business cards...stupid unwearable non-hat business cards. As the day drew to a close I realized it was too early to see my hat come through the mail, I had just ordered it on Sunday. As I completed this thought Brian (my co-worker) walked around the corner with a hat shaped box in his hands and he was headed straight for me! Bliss...my hat had arrived. It was everything I expected and more. The look and size was exactly what the website showed and the construction and materials where even better than I expected. The material was so soft and the embellishments were just perfect. I could not wait to run home and try it on!
Once home came the difficult decision...should I wear it on the right or left side? What's great is the hat is really easy to attach (two duckbill clips on the underside), easy to adjust, and very stable...I don't think even a good Chicago wind could whip it off my head. (it might possibly knock over me before the hat) Here's some pictures of my new accoutrement, please forgive the hair and make-up...it was a long day at work.
While at work, diligently working away, I received a package. I was so excited thinking it was my new hat, but alas it was just stupid business cards...stupid unwearable non-hat business cards. As the day drew to a close I realized it was too early to see my hat come through the mail, I had just ordered it on Sunday. As I completed this thought Brian (my co-worker) walked around the corner with a hat shaped box in his hands and he was headed straight for me! Bliss...my hat had arrived. It was everything I expected and more. The look and size was exactly what the website showed and the construction and materials where even better than I expected. The material was so soft and the embellishments were just perfect. I could not wait to run home and try it on!
Once home came the difficult decision...should I wear it on the right or left side? What's great is the hat is really easy to attach (two duckbill clips on the underside), easy to adjust, and very stable...I don't think even a good Chicago wind could whip it off my head. (it might possibly knock over me before the hat) Here's some pictures of my new accoutrement, please forgive the hair and make-up...it was a long day at work.
So what do you think...right or left? Leave your thoughts and feedback in the comments section below.
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