It's partly neuroticism, partly almost-under-control OCD that causes me to be a list-keeper. I'm sure, you've noticed it here, sweet readers (welcome, and Happy 2016, by the way!), with monthly goals spelled out, with to-do lists a mile long that fall out of my notebooks and purses. I ...
I See Red: Christmas, 2015
Merry Christmas, sweet readers! Bryan and I are staying here in Louisville this season and playing host to my family for dinner tomorrow. While it's a small celebration, I- per usual- pulled out all the stops. Here are a few glimpses into our home, before the wrapping paper comes off, and ...
Book Review: 21st Century Ettiquette
21st Century Etiquette: Charlotte Ford's Guide to Manners for the Modern Age
Charlotte Ford with Jacqueline de Montravel
Since moving back to Louisville 7 years ago, I've tried and succeeded in many ways to get involved locally. Part of that involvement has been through the Younger Woman's Club- a ...
Black Friday
Black Friday shopping was never something I got involved in. Usually, I avoid shopping centers between Thanksgiving and the New Year, terrified of angry crowds, last minute shoppers, and too-picked-over shelves. The rush always made me feel pressured to buy things that weren't quite what my gift ...
Book Review: The Girl With All The Gifts
The Girl With All The Gifts
M.R. Carey
Rarely, very rarely does anything remotely science-fiction themed grab hold of my attention. Granted, I do sometimes live for the campy horror-type movies on SyFy, but even cult-adored sci-fi books and movies lose me. The Matrix? Not a fan. The Hunger ...
Book Review: The Merchant of Sonoma
Merchant of Sonoma: Chuck Williams, Pioneer of the American Kitchen
William Warren
If you've been reading for any while at all, or have ever stolen a look at my Instagram, or have sat at my kitchen table while I cooked you a meal, you know that I'm obsessed- Obsessed!- with Williams-Sonoma. Our ...
Rosy
Admittedly, I'm not a lover of roses. I appreciate when I can work them into a gorgeous centerpiece or entry arrangement, and I do swoon when I see a bundle of peeled back blooms a la Rachel Zoe or Eric Buterbaugh Florals, but I've always shied away from any sort of uber feminine florals on my ...
Book Review: Infinite Home
Infinite Home
Kathleen Alcott
As a woman, getting one's roots touched up can be tiring. While I appreciate the vast expanse of magazines available for reading at Joseph's Salon and Spa, I usually pack a book in my purse. It can keep my mind occupied a little longer and more completely while my hair ...
Closet Wants
Fall Fashion Week kicks off on Thursday, and, per usual, even though we'll see Spring florals (groundbreaking), it's this week that gets me geared up for fall clothes. I love- love!- cooler weather, and it's throughout the colder months that I feel perfectly fine wearing heavier materials, slimmer ...
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