halloween costume ideas

October will be here before we know it, and that means dress up time!  If you haven’t started costume brainstorming, you need to get going.  Plan early so that you can find and/or order the pieces you need for the perfect look.  Need some ideas?

Random Awesomeness.

Thor.  Yes please.
Lucy.  I always think of the chocolate wrapping episode.  hahaha…
Goonies Sloth.  Such a great movie.  Here are some good Sloth clips.
Pug.  Because pugs are my favorite and this is funny.
Black Widow.  She’s such a bad ass.
Britney Spears.  Britney made a comeback this year, so why not take it waaay back?  Just add a blonde wig and “… Baby One More Time”.
Deadpool.  And for a few more bucks this one comes with muscles.
Pokemon Pikachu.  Pokemon are virtually everywhere these days.
Marilyn Monroe.  A classic.

 

Groups/Couples.

Suicide Squad
Deadshot.  Harley Quinn. Joker. KatanaKiller Croc.  Need help getting to know the characters?  Check out this fun little video

Old School Batman
Do you remember?!  The TV show was so great.  %$#BAM!  POW!@#  Batman and Robin, or  legit Batman and legit Robin.  And of course, Batgirl.

Beauty and the Beast
BelleBeast.

Cinderella
Prince Charming and Cinderella.

Snow White
Snow White. Evil Queen. Prince.

Already have a generic princess costume? (me too!)  Make it a couples costume by adding a  Frog Prince or Knight.

 

Kids.

Batman.  Because he’s totally cool, especially the Christian Bale one. (amiright?!)
Elsa.  Yah, that’s still popular.
Garden Gnome.  Expedia? Maybe an Amelie theme?
Future Golfer.  LOL!
Thing 1 and Thing 2.  Got twins?  This is perfect.
Unicorn.  Because it’s a UNICORN!  Too cute.

Older kids and teens were left off this list because they will undoubtedly have their own ideas.

So who or what will you be this Halloween?!!

Trick or Treat ya’ll!

xoxo

ash

 

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(Halloween 2015)

 

 

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Ash’s obsessions

Steve Madden ‘Slithur’ Sandal now on sale for $89.90! (was $109.95).  As previously discussed in The Caged Heel post these heels super hot and they pair just as easily with jeans as they do a flowy maxi dress.

Rails ‘Hunter’ Plaid Button Front Shirt.  Because rails makes the best plaid shirts.  Super soft, super comfy, and perfect as we transition to fall.

ASOS Embroidered Mesh and Lace Midi Dress.  I’ve got a wedding to attend next month and I’m thinking this may be the dress I go with.  Great fall color and beautiful lace, all for only $113!

Aj’s obsessions

Screen Shot 2016-09-12 at 4.58.40 PM.pngVega Sport Recovery Accelerator .  I already used Vega for my protein powders, so when I found this, I had to give it a shot. It may be a mental thing, but about halfway through my training plan I started using this after my SOS {something of substance} runs, and I feel like it has helped tremendously!

Jeffrey Campbell Taggart Bootie. These were a hot boot last fall and they have hit the scene again as a must have! I love mine and Ashley owns them in a couple colors.

BLANKNYC ‘Good Vibes’ Distressed Skinny Jean.  I am obsessed with these jeans. They look amazing on everyone, great fit, good distressing and an even better price- $88!

a prague wedding

This month I am celebrating my first wedding anniversary!  As with nearly all weddings, not everything went as planned.  Even with the hiccups though, most things fell into place.

Tips for planning a destination wedding: 

  • Choose a place you have been and love, and host a welcome event before the big day for guests to meet and mingle.

My husband is from the Czech Republic, his entire family lives there, and our stateside friends are a traveling bunch, so we decided to have our wedding in Prague.  We hosted a private welcome dinner boat cruise a couple days before the ceremony.  It was a great way for us to spend time with everyone, for our guests to meet each other, and to take in the sites of the city from the Vltava river.

  • Keep your wedding party small and color coordinate for photo ops. 

We stayed in the beautiful MaMaison Riverside Hotel in downtown Prague and on the morning of the wedding my mom, sister, and close friend helped me get ready.  We wore coordinating robes by Plum Pretty Sugar and sipped on Veuve Clicquot, of course!

  • Choose a dress that travels well, and preferably fits in a carry-on.  

Some day I may share my nightmare marathon dress shopping experience, but ultimately I chose a beautiful Monique Lhuillier ‘Harper’ gown.  The gown was a slim sheath style made of lace and tulle that easily rolled up into my carry-on luggage.  I luckily found the dress at Glamour Closet in San Francisco just one month shy of the wedding.  Glamour Closet also has stores in Los Angeles, Chicago, and New York, and it is a great place to find showroom and runway samples to buy off the rack for much less than retail!  As an aside, for alterations I highly recommend Lynne Ghallager at Wee Scotty.  She had my dress fitting perfectly in record time, and she has the coolest resumé I’ve ever seen.

  • Leverage the musical talents of family and/or friends.   

As I walked down the aisle with my mom, my dad played guitar and my sister sang Bob Dylan’s Make You Feel My Love (also sung by Adele).  It was way better than a recording, and much more affordable than hiring a band.

  • Rely on beautiful scenery to keep decorating and set-up needs to a minimum. 

The ceremonly took place in a covered area of the garden decorated with magnificent murals and statues.  Ten chairs were provided for family or those who needed to sit, but for the others it was standing room only.

  • Keep the ceremony short and the champagne flowing. 

The ceremony was relatively short and ended with the witnesses (my sister and the best man) signing the marriage certificate, followed by champagne!  There was some comic relief when the best man realized he had left the ring in his bag and had to run and get it mid-ceremony.

  • Choose centrally located venues, in close proximity to each other, and provide guests with maps. 

The wedding ceremony was at Vrtbovska Zahrada, one of the Prague Castle gardens.  After the ceremony guests walked or took a private bus down to La Terrassa, a spanish restaurant on the Vltava.  All of the event locations were walking distance from downtown, or a short cab ride for those in heels.  A map and schedule of events, along with a list of nearby hotels, was provided to guests well in advance of the wedding for trip planning purposes.
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  • Meet with venue staff well before the big day, and incorporate local traditions. 

The reception staff was beyond wonderful and accomodating.  They even surprised us by breaking a dish when we arrived, which in Czech tradition must be cleaned up by the bride and groom.  The broken plate pieces are said to bring happiness, and cleaning up the mess shows the will of the couple to cooperate.

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The staff also swapped out their usual spanish fare for a traditional Czech menu.  And in line with tradition, they served us Czech wedding soup that the newlyweds eat jointly as a sign of unity.

La Terrassa has since closed and in its place is a restaurant called MANU Risto.  I have not yet been to Manu Risto, but if you are ever in Prague the location alone would make the restaurant worth checking out, even if just for a cocktail.

  • Have cake, even if you don’t think you want one. 

We had planned to forego cake and instead serve kolace and local cookie varieties.  However, when we visited the bakery to order the sweets the owners talked us into a cake.  We chose a medovnik, a honey cake found throughout the Czech Republic.  I have never attempted to make it, but a google returned a few recipes including this one from Pauline’s Cookbook and this one from Czech in the Kitchen.

The cake was incredible, the best I’ve ever had, and I’m so glad we made the last minute decision to have one.  The cake topper was made from wire that we twisted to into “Pavash”, a mashup of our names (Pavel and Ashley), a nickname we’ve grown to love.  The flowers from my sister’s wrist corsage completed the simple cake decoration.

  • [Rock and] Roll with any surprises. 

The “DJ” that we hired sight unseen (or heard) actually ended up being a one-man-band with a microphone and synthesizer.  In a thick Czech accent he belted out an Elvis song for our first dance.  His style was unexpected but perfect and he and the slivovitz kept the party going.

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xoxo
ash

 

 

recent reads on money

As mentioned before, I spend 2 hours a day commuting, driving a stick-shift in traffic back and forth to work (ugggghhh… I know).  To make the drive tolerable and not feel like I am wasting life, I listen to audiobooks.  I prefer nonfiction because it really makes the drive feel like I’m multitasking in a positive way.  While I do love a good morning talk show with a juicy gossip roundup, 10+ hours of that a week and I can feel my brain turning to mush.

I’ve never been great, or even good really, with money; so over the last month I scanned iBooks and Amazon for audiobooks related to money and investing.  Out of the ones I have read and/or listened to, these stood out.

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The Snowball:  Warren Buffet and the Business of Life by Alice Schroeder.  I recently opened an individual investment account and funded it with $4k to try and figure out how it works.  I knew vaguely that Warren Buffett was a pretty good investor, so for inspiration I downloaded The Snowball and it did not disappoint.

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The Total Money Makeover:  A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness by Dave Ramsey.  I read this book almost 5 years ago, but felt it important to include here since it helped get me out of debt for good.  By my early 30s I had thrice gotten myself into significant credit card debt (well into 5 figures… oops :-/ ).  I managed to get myself out each time, but money stress sucks big.  The third time I found myself in debt I committed to making it my last.  On the recommendation of a close friend I read The Total Money Makeover and gave my money sitch a reboot.  While Dave gets a bit preachy, literally, in some of the pages, the book did what it promised.  I managed to pull myself out of debt within a year and I have been debt free ever since. WOOT!

book rich dad
Rich Dad Poor Dad:  What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not by Robert T. Kiyosaki.  In the book the author describes growing up with two dads with disparate views on wealth, his real dad and his best friend’s dad.  The book completely changed what I consider to be an “asset”.  For example, you may be able to claim your home and car as assets on a mortgage loan application, but they are not!

book the millionaire next door
The Millionaire Next Door:  The Surprising Secrets of America’s Wealthy by Thomas J. Stanley and William D. Danko.  Not what I’d call a page-turner, this book is filled with statistics and acronyms and I probably would have put down if reading in hardcover.  If you can get through it though, it’s got some good insight on how to go from being a UAW (Under Accumulator of Wealth) to a PAW (Prodigious Accumulator of Wealth) and the benefits of getting there.  The book makes clear that when it comes to spending money the majority of millionaires are not keeping up with the Kardashians, or even the Joneses for that matter.  PAWs live below their means, no matter their incomes.
Get your financial $h!t together!  It’s worth it.  For realz.

xoxo

ash

 

 

 

fall jackets

The first day of fall is September 22nd, and the time to start shopping for a new jacket is now!  Here are some suggestions to get you started.

Screen Shot 2016-08-28 at 6.05.14 PM1. The Downtown Field Jacket $148 at J. Crew.  Current sale promo of 30% off $200; or 25% off $125 with code SHOPMORE!  This jacket is beyond popular.  It has been around for several seasons now, each time popping up in different colors.  I own a navy version and my sister owns an olive green one.

2. Midday Showers Raincoat $218 at Anthropologie.

3.  Burberry London ‘Kinsington’ Double Breasted Trench Coat shown in shorter length for $1,795 at Nordstrom.  Also available in longer length for $1,895.  I do not yet own this coat for cost reasons, but I am obsessed with it.  Simply classic.     

4.  Volcom ‘Walk On’ Hooded Parka $155 at Nordstrom.

5.  Suede Trench $698 at Banana Republic.  Updated retro chic.

6. Reversible Quilted Linen Coat $678 at Anthropologie.  Cute and versitile.

7.  Canvas Trench $178 at Banana Republic.  An affordable and stylish trench.

8.  B.P. Cotton Canvas Anorak $69 at Nordstrom.

 

Happy shopping!

xoxo

ash

 

labor day weekend

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at Yosemite National Park – too afraid to let go of the railing

Labor Day is Monday, September 5th, and for many of us that means a glorious 3 day weekend is ahead!

According to the Department of Labor, Labor Day is a yearly national tribute to the contributions workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of our country.  So cheers to you working women and men!  How are we going to celebrate?  I’ve got some ideas…

Shopping!  Who doesn’t love a good sale?  And there will be no shortage of stores having them.  Grab some girlfriends for a morning brunch, then hit up your favorite stores for some retail therapy.  News outlets are already reporting on sales to come, and stay tuned for a Juniper Lemons labor day sales post!

Hike.  Fall is sneaking up on us fast, so enjoy what’s left of summer by getting out in the nature.  Not sure where to go walk around?  Check out All Trails for some ideas!  Simply enter a city, park, or trail name and voila – happy trails!

Picnic.  Similar to the hiking option, but a bit less athletic.  Step 1: go to Trader Joe’s and load up on cheese, salami, grapes, wine, and a baguette.  Step 2: load the items in a cute picnic basket (because presentation matters) with any necessary utensils, cups, and napkins.  Step 3:  gather your family, friends, and/or dog and find a sunny spot with a view and let the celebrating begin.

BBQ.  The quintessential summer gathering.  Whether hosting at your home or meeting up in a park, BBQs are the best.  I can almost smell the chicken, burgers, and corn on the grill.  Call some friends and fire it up!

Have a great long weekend!

xoxo