I hope you all are enjoying a lovely morning with your family and loved ones. Here is a little Christmas cheer to enjoy!
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Holiday Wish List
With only a week left till Christmas I've gotten caught up in gift buying, which is especially hard to do when I have to think about how I'm going to get all these gifts back to the States. But I figured a little internet browsing would be pretty harmless (and not add any more weight to my already overweight suitcases). So, without further adieu here is what I'm lusting after this Christmas.
1. Of course saying that I want an iPhone case is already assuming that I get an iPhone at some point (fingers crossed).
2. Lately I've been loving dark colors on my nails and this navy color couldn't be prettier.
3. I've had my eye on this book for a while now, I love seeing how people decorate their houses. I thinks its akin to meeting someone's parents for the first time, suddenly everything about the person makes sense.
4. Lululemon just makes the best workout clothes. Period.
5. I love the understated preppy of these earrings. They come in rose gold which I am obsessed with.
6. How lovely is this piece of art? Especially during the gray days of winter a pop of color on the walls would be nice.
7. Seriously, how do I not already own this book? (ps: has anyone checked out the new GOOP app?)
And that's all of it. Well I wouldn't say no to an iPad, but then again I don't know many people who would. I hope everyone has some fun weekend plans! I'm going on a fabulous trip tomorrow that I'm really looking forward to! I'll post all about it when I get back.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Rome and Berlin
I took two amazing trips in November to two totally different places! The first trip was to Rome for my friend, Dani's, 21st birthday.
It was my 3 time in Rome, but I think this was my favorite time. Dani's parents were generous enough to put us all up in the St. Regis Rome, which was so luxurious!
I think the bathroom there was the size of my room in Paris. We toured all over, the Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, and some of the Piazzas.
And of course we ate... and ate and ate. You would think we were all starving here in Paris from the way we devoured pizza, pasta, gelato, and caprese!
The weather was lovely the entire time, which was a nice change from the cold and gray we had been experiencing in Paris. Overall, a lovely trip with great company!
The next trip we took was to Berlin. This city has been on my must see list for a while now and I couldn't be happier with my experience there! It really is the perfect city for 20-something-year-olds. First of all everything is so inexpensive and there is also just a great young energy about the city. Berlin was exactly how I imagine New York in the 80s to be, grungy and hip.
We visited the Jewish Museum, what's left of the Berlin Wall, the Reichstage, the Brandenburg Gates, and did some great vintage shopping. The city is so full of history there was definitely a mix of emotions throughout the trip.
Over all both of these trips were so fun, maybe because they were so different from each other!
It was my 3 time in Rome, but I think this was my favorite time. Dani's parents were generous enough to put us all up in the St. Regis Rome, which was so luxurious!
I think the bathroom there was the size of my room in Paris. We toured all over, the Vatican, Sistine Chapel, Colosseum, and some of the Piazzas.
And of course we ate... and ate and ate. You would think we were all starving here in Paris from the way we devoured pizza, pasta, gelato, and caprese!
The weather was lovely the entire time, which was a nice change from the cold and gray we had been experiencing in Paris. Overall, a lovely trip with great company!
We visited the Jewish Museum, what's left of the Berlin Wall, the Reichstage, the Brandenburg Gates, and did some great vintage shopping. The city is so full of history there was definitely a mix of emotions throughout the trip.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Chateau x 3
Yesterday I went on a field trip for my favorite class here in Paris, Castles and Gardens. We visited three castles out to the west of Paris: Château de Maisons, Saint-Germain-en-Laye, and Versaille. They were all easy to get to from the center of Paris via RER. We were so lucky to have a gorgeous day to walk around and explore the grounds and castles.
Our first stop was at Château de Maisons. A beautiful 17th century manor located in a really charming suburb of Paris. It actually kind of reminded me of my home town, if my home town had a giant palace in the center of it...
After Château de Maisons, we picked up some lunch and took a bus to our next stop: Saint-Germain-en-Laye. This was a renaissance castle where Louis XIV was born and raised. We didn't go inside the castle, its now home to an antiquities museum, but we walked around the garden and grounds. It was so beautiful and peaceful, and was definitely a nice change from the hustle and bustle of Paris.
The final stop of the day was Versailles. I had been there a few years previously but it was during the summer and just too crowed to handle. I remember my friend and I rented a row boat to row along the canal just to get away from all the crowds. This time we were there at the perfect time of day, late afternoon. The light at this time was beautiful. We entered over by Marie Antoinette's little village which I have always wanted too see. It was so cute! Everywhere around the grounds people were walking their dogs or just going for an afternoon stroll.
To say I loved the grounds at Versailles would be an understatement. I am obsessed with them, it definitely helped that we had gorgeous weather and it wasn't too crowded.
We wandered around the grounds for a bit before going into the actual castle. What was surprising to me was that even though it was November the place was still packed! You could barely move from room to room! I'm not really a fan of the interior of Versailles, though I can respect it for its historical significance, I just don't like all the dark colors, small rooms, and trippy fabric covered walls. Needless to say I got out of there as soon as I could! (I just wanted to spend my entire day in the gardens to be honest).
After a full day of touring it was all I could do to drag my self back to the RER and into my apartment. I promptly got into bed and didn't leave for the rest of the day!
Our first stop was at Château de Maisons. A beautiful 17th century manor located in a really charming suburb of Paris. It actually kind of reminded me of my home town, if my home town had a giant palace in the center of it...
The final stop of the day was Versailles. I had been there a few years previously but it was during the summer and just too crowed to handle. I remember my friend and I rented a row boat to row along the canal just to get away from all the crowds. This time we were there at the perfect time of day, late afternoon. The light at this time was beautiful. We entered over by Marie Antoinette's little village which I have always wanted too see. It was so cute! Everywhere around the grounds people were walking their dogs or just going for an afternoon stroll.
To say I loved the grounds at Versailles would be an understatement. I am obsessed with them, it definitely helped that we had gorgeous weather and it wasn't too crowded.
We wandered around the grounds for a bit before going into the actual castle. What was surprising to me was that even though it was November the place was still packed! You could barely move from room to room! I'm not really a fan of the interior of Versailles, though I can respect it for its historical significance, I just don't like all the dark colors, small rooms, and trippy fabric covered walls. Needless to say I got out of there as soon as I could! (I just wanted to spend my entire day in the gardens to be honest).
After a full day of touring it was all I could do to drag my self back to the RER and into my apartment. I promptly got into bed and didn't leave for the rest of the day!
Friday, November 4, 2011
November Inspiration
With the current gray and blustery weather that has arrived in Paris all I can think about is warm knits, cozy fireplaces, and cute fall accessories.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
October = Crazy
Its been such a whirlwind of a month I can hardly believe its November already! Lots of exciting things to look forward to this month, my family is visiting and I have a few friends coming as well. A tip to rome is set for this month as well, and as always tons of exploring and eating in Paris!
Last month was full of fun things! Lets do a quick recap (because I've been a horrible blogger and haven't posted all month).
I went to Belgium: Brussels and Bruges to be exact
I loved Bruges and cannot recommend it enough, Brussels was fun but not as cute or charming as Bruges.
I went to Cannes to see my Dad and go to an award show. We also did a quick jaunt to Nice. Both beautiful cities, and let me tell you, it was nice to be by the ocean and experience the sun and warm weather right as it was getting gray and cold in Paris.
I went to a wine tasting in the 1st arrondissement. Such delicious wines and we got to pair them with cheese and charcuterie.
And I got to learn a little about wine, for example did you know that champagne is fermented twice, first to turn the grapes to wine and second to turn add the bubbles, making it champagne.
It was a great, crazy busy month! And I have a feeling November will be just as fun!
Last month was full of fun things! Lets do a quick recap (because I've been a horrible blogger and haven't posted all month).
I went to Belgium: Brussels and Bruges to be exact
I loved Bruges and cannot recommend it enough, Brussels was fun but not as cute or charming as Bruges.
I went to a wine tasting in the 1st arrondissement. Such delicious wines and we got to pair them with cheese and charcuterie.
And I got to learn a little about wine, for example did you know that champagne is fermented twice, first to turn the grapes to wine and second to turn add the bubbles, making it champagne.
It was a great, crazy busy month! And I have a feeling November will be just as fun!
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