Friday, May 30, 2014

Look For The Silver Lining !!!!

In this case, you won't have to look far. I'm kinda silver all over. It's also payday, so that means I will have a little silver in my pocket (at least until I pay all my bills, grrr). So what is causing all this glittery twinkling? Let's see !!!

The pants are the Express Editors that I got at the Assistance League sale last weekend. So now, I think you have seen everything I got (hmmm, maybe that means I need to buy more - uh, Nope, girl, take a look at your bills again). The top is Style and Company from Macy's. I like their knit tops, because they are always comfy and usually have a nice twist, like GLITTER. But, just in case this isn't shiny enough for you, check out these shoes:


Now that's shiny. I have had these shoes for a long time. I don't wear them too often, so they have lasted. They are surprisingly comfy. The brand name was inside, but my sweaty feet have rubbed it off. Check out the necklaces:


The longer one is better seen in the full body shot. I got it at a mall in Fresno, when I was visiting Doc during the locum tenens days. It's plastic, but it's cool, and it matches the print on the top perfectly. The shorter one is also costume, and I don't remember where I got it. I have a similar one in goldtone, so I'm gonna go out on a limb and say I got them at the same time. Onto the right hand.


The ring is also costume, and also an unknown purchase. But it matches perfectly!!! The bracelets are real silver, and I picked the one with the open rings in order to carry on with the circular theme I have going here. On my left hand,


I got this bracelet at a church charity sale, one of those things where the church is trying to raise money for a good cause. The rings are old, and will probably be retired soon, since once again, we have crystals falling out. But it is more circles!!!

That's about it for me today. But I know you want to start the weekend with a picture of Elli. We are always teasing her. We tell her that she looks like a gargoyle, or a bat. Judge for yourself.



The resmeblance is downright eerie !!!!

And Now, the Big Reveal - Shoe Shine and What I Wore to Work

So, remember the shoes I showed you the other day? Just in case you forgot, here are my lovely Italian Leopoldo Giordano shoes:

Before I get to the whole body shot, I will recap my accessories. I learned this trick from TV - keep stringing them along until the last 5 minutes of the show, then .......REVEAL. So, let's look at my left hand first.


I love this bracelet. I got it at a store up on Melrose called Maya. I have had it a long time. It cost about $30, but it looks like it cost much more. The stones are very sparkly in real life. The rings are both marcasite, and the middle finger one has pave sapphires also. Onto my right hand:


The ring is my fire opal. I think you have seen it before. I can wear it on either hand. The bracelet is one that my mom got me for my 40th birthday. The stones are garnet and opal. My birthstone is garnet and Doc's is opal. I used the same stones for my wedding band. I don't know the name of the brand, but my mom used to be a big QVC shopper, and this bracelet was purchased from them. My necklace was also a QVC number, also bought for me by my mom, and also a birthday gift (I think 45th, but I'm not entirely sure about that). It's garnet as well, and I love it. The chain is a delicate triple strand.


Now for the moment you have all been waiting for. What did I wear with the LG shoes? Thar she blows!!!


The top is the one I got at the Assistance League sale last weekend. I love it. It's soft, and drapey, and very comfy. Comfort is a huge deal with me. If I have to continually adjust or wriggle, then whatever item is causing me dismay immediately gets tossed into the donate pile. As a matter of fact, I had a different skirt picked out, but it was tight, so I pulled it off, cussed a little, and put this one on. This one is made by Lily Cheung. I got it at a sample sale up in downtown LA in the garment district a long time ago. I don't know if you can see, but there are tiny crystals down the sides and around the front pockets. It's an elegant extra detail. The belt is an Indian style, black pony hair with red beading. Here's a closeup:

And just for kicks, a look at the crystals. This involved propping up my gut area and thrusting my left hip out to the side. Luckily, the hip went back into place after the shot. Unluckily, so did the gut.


And for a last little har de har, I'll bet these guys loved the belt.

Thursday, May 29, 2014

Oh where, oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone?

So when I got home last night, I was enthusiastically greeted by Elli, as usual. But then, I noticed that her greeting was a little over the top. As I picked her up to give her a big hug, I noticed soemthing.

Isn't she cute? Well, this is NOT cute:


Those claws have got to go!!! Elli's exquisite beauty is everything to her. So, she was happy to get in the car and take care of this little situation.


We pulled up to her chosen place for all things beauty and health :


Her doctor is Dr Lizardo. Looks like he needs to fix his sign. His first name is actually Eric. So we checked in, and while we were waiting, Elli did a little shopping.


When it was her turn for her mani-pedi (or pedi-pedi, as the case may be), she was weighed. She has plumped up a bit. She weighs 5.08 pounds. Since I have had her, she has gained 9 ounces of pure muscle.


Sometimes, Elli can be a little grumpy when it's mani-pedi time. She even tried to snap at the nice lady once. But when you are 5.08 pounds with 3 teeth, it's not exactly fearsome. But this time, she was a good girl. I guess she has an event to attend, and she needs to look her best, so she kept her measly teeth in her mouth. So how did they turn out?


Much better!!! Thirteen bucks well spent. She always crosses her back legs daintily, like a true lady. But I guess all these spa and beauty treatments take a toll on one's energy level, because this was the ride home:


And that's it for my sweet little darling this evening. Don't tell her, but one day, I will show you what she looks like when she gets a bath. I'm warning you now, it is quite rodent-like. Thanks for stopping by!!!

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

The Big Banana

Get your minds out of the gutter. I am talking about me. My new jacket is best described as banana colored. It's made by Talbots, and I got it at the Assistance League sale, along with the pants. They are made by Ellen Tracy - both are nice brands. That was a good sale.

It is warm in the office today, and it was yesterday. So I knew that I would maybe have to ditch my jacket at some point. I debated (as I was trying to fall asleep) if I should wear a belt. Well, once I got dressed, I noticed that these pants have no belt loops, so once again, the problem solved itself. Here's how it looks without the jacket.


See the necklace I am wearing? It has a secret. I got it at Nordstrom, many years ago. It's very sparkly, and is made of Swarovski crystals, but it isn't made by that brand. Here's a closeup of the front.


Now for the secret. The pin has a regular pin fastening, a hasp for putting it on a chain, and an alligator clasp to put it in your hair. I have never done that, because it's too heavy, seeing how I only have about 8 hairs total.


Cool, eh? Now for the wings. On the left, I have a thin gold bangle with diamond dust, and a smoky topaz ring. On the right, another gold bangle, and my Swarovski Black Diamond Nirvana. Looky looky.

And last, but NEVER least, my shoes. I have the same exact pair in tones of black, burgundy and silver. They are made by my favorite brand, Nine West. A few months ago, I got an email from a company called Thred Up. It's an online consignment shop, and they sent me a $10 gift card. When I saw the same Nine West pair in a brown colorway in my size, I freaked. Then I bought. And now, I wear:


The definition of fabulous, aren't they? Today, I am linking up with another blog, www.cuteandlittle.com. This pretty girl, from Dallas, hosts a linkup called The Color Brigade. And if being dressed like a big banana is not right down that alley, then nothing is. So go take a look at her site. It's another really fun one!!!

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Winding Up The Weekend - Back to the Grind

Hi guys. So it's back to work after a long holiday weekend. I did a whole lot of nothing, which included an awesome floating session in the pool while reading my new book, "The Other Boleyn Girl." Because I am older now, and the sun exposure has caught up with me, I always slather my face and neck with SPF 50. The rest of me can wing it. I have olive skin anyway, and I tan very easily. I'm almost like a loaf of bread - you can see me turn brown in front of your eyes. So one or two sessions, and I have color for the rest of the year. But it's so enjoyable to kick it on my King Kool Pool Lounge that I still do it after I am tan. There are some areas of our pool that are tree shaded, and I can float under the shade and hang out when I have had enough sun.

Onto today's outfit. Here is the full body shot. The city shorts are cotton/poly/spandex from Guess. They have a sateen finish. The print top is from the Assistance League sale the other day. It cost a whole $1.25. There are no labels, but it feels like silky polyester, and that's good, because that means it's machine washable. The red cami is from The Gap - older than the hills. The sweater is from J Crew, and it's wool and angora. It's nice for the warmer weather, especially since the office is air conditioned.

Onto the gems. On my left hand, I have 7 of the bangles from my RJ Graziano set. I am glad that I went with the rose gold -it's a little different, and seems to blend nicely with many other colors. The ring is another costume piece of unknown origin.


The green nail polish is kind of out there, but you will notice that I have a few scrapes, scratches and cuts, all from the yard work and step painting that I did over the weekend. Whenever I spend a lot of time working on the yard, my fingernails end up trashed. I then cut them really short and let them grow out all new and fresh. The green is a good way to go, because it would be too much on longer nails.

On my right hand, I have a red leather bracelet with crystals, and another costume ring. But I remember where this one came from- H &M at the Grove in LA.


As for my necklace, it was a gift from my friend Beatriz, a long time ago. Beatriz, if you are out there, I miss you!! The box said Ames. That was a store in the Westminster Mall, and I don't know if it's still around. I would compare it to Cache, but with a larger selection. I love this necklace and have worn it alot. I'm surprised that the suede cords haven't ruptured yet.


As for my hooves, I have enclosed them in basic ankle wrap espadrilles from Sam Edelman. I have espies in brown, black, red, and blue - they are a summer staple for me, and never go out of style. Both the red and the blue ones have had the sole detach from the shoe, but a little Gorilla Glue solves that problem.


So there you have it. I find it difficult to get back into the swing of professionality after 4 days spent in shorts and a T, so city shorts seem to be a bridge into easing it back into work life. I will have a very angry chihuahua when I get home. The housekeeper comes every other Monday, so Elli has to go in her crate for the day. She makes herself into a giant X, and I have to shove her in there, with much grunting and squeaking (Coming from Elli, not me). Well, have a great day everyone, and thanks for dropping by!!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Sheila's Shoe Shine Saturday

There is a blooger who I have read for 2 or 3 years. She is fearless and I am sure that her co-workers can't wait to see what she is wearing. I was talking to Doc about stuff, and out of the blue he says" Well, girls plan out what they are going to wear and they want to show their friends. That's what girls like to do." Amen, my friend. So, anyway, Sheila has this fun thing she does, where you show some of your favorite shoes to everyone. And thus I shall. Cuz that's what girls like to do.

I have decided to showcase one of my oldest pair of shoes. These are a perennial favorite, and I have worn them in every season of the year (keep in mind that I live in Huntington Beach, SoCal). They are Italian, made by Leopoldo Giordano. They were prioced at $130 in 1990, but there's a story behind that. But first, a tease - the box.

There is a boutique in Newport Beach called The Queen Bee. They have awesome stuff. The first year of the business, they bought too much, and so fortunately for me, they had a big sale. So I bought 5 pairs of shoes. Four are still alive, including these. They were really discounted, something like 75%. They have a pale blue sole with pink stitching. They have a closed heel and an open toe decorated with a two tone butterfly. They also have contrast topstitching all over them.


Here is a side view. So what will I wear these with? Well, you will see later this week. I know, it's mean. But then you have to come back.

If you want to see lots of other great shoes on pretty ladies, check out www.sheilaephemera.blogspot.com. It's a fun site!!

Sunday, May 25, 2014

Take Me Out to the Ball Game!!!!

Hey guys!! It's Memorial Day weekend, and I am furloughed and having fun!!! Well, mostly. Every Mem Day, I repaint the front steps. To me, this is the cheapest and easiest way to make the front of my little home look much better. I bought Behr Navy Blue paint for $13.97, and two brushes and painters tape at Dollar Tree, so we are looking at $15.97 for this face lift. First, I scraped as much of the old paint off as I could. That's pretty easy to do after a year. Here it is, halfway through the project.

I'll show you the final project, maybe on Sunday. Anyway, back to today. I went running again (2 days in a row, and that's too much at my age), then I went to Chick Fil A and had a chicken club sandwich. Yum. Then Elli and I walked over to Bella Terra to get some money from the ATM and have a frozen yogurt. Elli got lots of attention, as usual. Here she is, sunning herself at the outdoor area by the theaters.


On the way back, who should see us, but my mother in law, Mimi. She stopped and told us that there was a half off sale at the Assistance League. This is a thrift shop that is run for charity. They have regular merchandise, and a Boutique area. Well, I had money burning a hole in my pocket, and I love a good bargain, especially when the money goes to a good cause. So I dumped Elli off at home, and off I sped. Of course, the steps were drying, so ....... Why Not? I spent $12, and got 3 items. The first is a pair of Editor slacks, made by Express. They are pink with a grey pinstripe.


Then, I got a chiffon top by ECI. This is a brand that is sold in Macy's. It's Mexican peasant style, with little tassels on the sleeves, and crocheting holding the seams together.


Lastly, I got a knit top made by The Limited. It's black, with a floral design on the front. It also has black matte crystals strewn across the print. Here' a full view, and a closeup.


So I figure that I spent $12 for about $110 worth of stuff. That's dang good, I am patting myself on the back.

Tonight, I am going to the Angel game, hence the title of this post. I haven't been to a baseball game since 2009. I will remember to bring my rally monkey. Here's what I wore:

The jeans are Levis, the Tshirt is from some brand called A Common Thread, and the monkey is from Rainforest Cafe. The Tshirt is cool - it's black with little bronze studs in a zebra pattern. I wore black espadrilles and brought a black suede jacket with large bronze grommets, in case it got cold.

Here is the Big A from the outside. There was a terrible country band playing, and we got free Angels coolers. They actually look more like insulated lunchboxes. The guy checking bags was at least a hundred years old, but he was very sweet. I guess that's a good job for a retiree.


Our seats were great - we were down low, and a little to the left of home plate, between home and first base. The Angels basically demolished the Royals, and we left at the 7th inning stretch. I forgot how boring baseball can be. Sunday afternoon update : The Royals beat the Angels 7 to 4. And it took 13 innings. Can you imagine how many foot longs you would eat? At least two, and then regret the third.



Onto the front steps update. So I painted the sides yesterday, leaving the middle to walk on, and then reversed it today. Here is the almost finished product - all that is left is to touch up the white part of the door frame where it meets the steps and gets tons of wear.

So we tried a new burger place for lunch yesterday. It is on Newland, and it's called Bun & Burger. I had a tiny-man friend a few years ago who swore in it. We got a fish and chips plate and teriyaki burgers to share. It was deelish. I especially like the thicker fries. I will leave you to feast your eyes on my feast !!! I've got one more day off, and then nose to the grindstone again.