Trunk Club
Thursday, November 20, 2014
I've shared in the past that I'm a big fan of Stitch Fix and every time I get a box Patrick and I talk about how great it would be if they had a Stitch Fix for men. Enter Trunk Club. I originally heard about it while listening to This American Life and it sounded similar to Stitch Fix so we gave it a try! The main difference is that instead of a set five items, your personal stylist sends as many clothes as you want. In the two boxes that Patrick has received there were about eight shirts, three pairs of pants, a pair of shoes and a couple of sweaters or blazers. They are anticipating that you won't want to keep it all but want to give a lot of options. The prices are also higher than what I have paid with Stitch Fix but the quality and brands are all top notch.
For us, Trunk Club is a bit too pricey to receive once a month but I think a few times a year it's a great chance to get a few high quality staples for Patrick's closet.
PS. Trunk Club was recently bought by Nordstrom which I think is a good sign!
Visit Bali #2
Here are a few photos from Sapulidi, our second hotel in Bali. It's located minutes from the heart of Ubud and is hands down one of the coolest places I've ever stayed. Thatched roof huts with a beautiful rice patty behind it.
This place was paradise, each "room" is a little hut, complete with a separate bathroom, that's just a few steps away, over a little pond with lily pads! The bathroom had roof over half of it and then a lovely bathtub where you could soak and look up at the stars.
After exploring Ubud one afternoon, we came back our room to rest by the pool for a bit and we were enjoying this lovely flute music coming from the rice patties. Naturally, we thought the people working in their field had brought a radio, but after awhile, we noticed that there was actually a man, sitting out in the middle of the field playing his flute!
PS Incase you missed it, here is my first post about Bali.
This place was paradise, each "room" is a little hut, complete with a separate bathroom, that's just a few steps away, over a little pond with lily pads! The bathroom had roof over half of it and then a lovely bathtub where you could soak and look up at the stars.
After exploring Ubud one afternoon, we came back our room to rest by the pool for a bit and we were enjoying this lovely flute music coming from the rice patties. Naturally, we thought the people working in their field had brought a radio, but after awhile, we noticed that there was actually a man, sitting out in the middle of the field playing his flute!
PS Incase you missed it, here is my first post about Bali.
Unique Wedding Dress Hanger Ideas...
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
The personalized wire wedding dress hangers have definitely had their moment. I see why everyone loves them, they're definitely a great alternative to the hanger the dress came on. But I think it might be time to look at some other options.
BHLDN has a few great options:
Mr & Mrs (see photo)
Gold Antiqued
Here's a few options from Etsy:
Here are some fairly easy DIY options:
Visit Bali
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Hello! Well, it seems after a couple of weeks of vacation, I needed a week to recoup, get through the jet lag (which is ALWAYS the worst coming back from Asia!) and clean out my inbox and piles of mail. Now that I've gotten all of that somewhat under control, let me tell you about my trip!
First off, let me say, I HIGHLY recommend Bali. It was a great mix of relaxing tropical vacation, beautiful temples, unique culture and and activities for any type of traveler. Yes, the flight is long and not exactly cheap, but once you get there, it's a beautiful, safe and inexpensive tropical paradise.
Since this summer, my sister and I had been talking about wanting to do a trip together. She had a week and a half off for fall break from the international school she teaches at in Korea, so that was our starting point, I would come and join her and we could go somewhere from there. Through personal recommendations of friends and some google searches, we decided on Bali.
I think we figured out the key to a successful vacation. Whenever I leave cold and rainy Seattle for a tropical spot, all I really want to do is soak up the sun, but then I start to feel guilty that I'm not getting out and enjoying all the vacation spot has to offer. For this trip, Stephanie and I found the perfect mix.
We spent the first half of the trip laying on the beach at the Sol Beach House Benoa, which was a pretty classic resort spot. Since we knew the rest of our trip would be filled with exploring, we felt no guilt lounging and reading and taking dips in the pool and ocean when we felt like it. The resort is all inclusive for a very reasonable price, so we didn't have to worry about carrying money or how much things cost. It was lovely.
We spent the second half of our time in a more traditional Balinese setting, out in rice fields in a (very nice) thatched roof hut at Sapulidi, on the edge of Ubud*, where we enjoyed petting monkeys, visiting all of the little shops and checking out the amazing architecture of temples and palaces. Above, are photos from Ubud Palace and a couple nearby temples.
More to come later this week!
*If you read Eat, Pray, Love, Ubud is where Elizibeth Gilbert spends most of her time in the "Love" portion of the book, so as you can imagine, the town is now filled with middle aged women who have come for a similar experience.
Serial Podcast
So I know everyone is writing about the Serial podcast so I debated about posting, but seriously, it's so good (and controversial) that I can't resist. This American Life finally has a spin off podcast and it's called Serial because they are tackling a long term story verses one story per episode. And boy did they chose a captivating one to start things off. I don't want to give away too much but they are re-investigating a murder that took place in 1999 in which high school student Adnan Syed was convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend Hae Min Lee. Sarah Koenig reports on this real life murder mystery that has me (and the rest of the nation apparently) totally enthralled.
Trust me, it's worth streaming.
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Monday Motivation (better late than never!)
Monday, November 17, 2014
Appreciate what you have. pic.twitter.com/tJ56TBMiXm
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) November 8, 2014
My favorite twitter account to follow as of late is @therealbanksy.
The twitter handle is misleading, it isn't the real Banksy, it's just a fan account. Regardless, whoever is behind it posts absolute gems of inspiration, thought provoking art and a bit of whimsy in many different forms. Here are a few more...
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) October 10, 2014
Kim Kardashian got naked & got millions of dollars. These kids have been naked all their lives & never got a penny. pic.twitter.com/sxbIiupkzp
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) November 15, 2014
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) November 12, 2014
Street art in Casablanca pic.twitter.com/dp5vVapXKi
— banksy (@thereaIbanksy) November 9, 2014
Friday Roundup
Friday, November 14, 2014
Hope everyone has fun plans for this cold and sunny weekend. Here are some links to get us started
LOVE this! Might even have to write a whole post on it.
For those of you cooking for Turkey Day, 10 day Thanksgiving timeline. Or some great spots to get out of town for the day and not cook.
ICYMI, fascinating article about what makes relationships last.
Made me laugh.
Made me cry.
INCREDIBLE bathrooms in NYC
Raising children as an international photographer.
Would you hire a professional bridesmaid??
5 kitchen items to pick up at a flea market and 5 ways to make a house a home.
(photo of Mylo walking in fall leaves)
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