Things I would go out and buy this second (or maybe, you know, when the mall opens) if Vickie were here, so it's kind of a good thing she isn't:
- A Tokidoki bag. Not a little purse, a big honkin' BAG. They're so freaking cute I don't care that they're five minutes away from passe.
- A good pair of jeans. I have a perverse desire to see what this 7 For All Mankind hoo-ha is all about, but even in my shopping fantasies I am a little more realistic than $200/pr denim. Peahen was strutting in Lucky Brand this past weekend; she says it's the only denim she wears these days. So, fantasy bag item 2: dark-wash Luckys. (Luckies?)
- Maia highlights. I want to do Something To My Hair and if I'm going to fork over a kidney to pay for it, it's not gonna be another $70 bang trim.
- A necklace to replace the one I love but have decided to stop wearing. I'd pick a slightly different one, of course, but what I really love is the toggle-style closure and the choker fit, and similar designs seem to be abundant at the store I hate but whose designs I love.
That was fun. Anyway, quick reality check: Peahen gave me a beautiful lariat-style heart necklace from Tiffany as a maid of honor gift. We also got awesome manicures and I've managed to keep mine intact so far. I wish I could be as extravagant with my own girls. But I have six to Peahen's one, so.
Shoe news: nothing cute on the horizon but I am going to buy a $40 pair of New Balance runners today if I can make it to Sam's Club in time (and if they still have my size.) I actually wore down a pair of running shoes. This calls for a soda!
Just kidding.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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I've heard Lucky Jeans don't give you as much as a 'lived in' feel when you wear them. I like how my ON jeans tend to stretch after a few minutes of wearing them. I've honestly never tried on a pair of Lucky Jeans, but I'm pretty sure that's a good idea. The last thing I need is a desire for $200 jeans.
And on that note, here is my list of "Things We'd Do If You Were Visiting Oregon"
-Visit an assortment of malls: Where I work (There's a DSW), Where B works (there's a Sephora, Nords and Coach), the outlet stores (no tax in oregon!).
-Get 39 dollar massages that are pretty darn good and in no way skeezy.
-Go to the Aveda Institute and get a $20 haircut that's worth $70, (and a facial and a mani/pedi...and...)
-Go to Trader Joe's and Target, cause that's what local people do on the mainland.
-Oogle over the low prices at the grocery store.
-Bitch that we should have gone to Disneyland too.
Sisterella did you mean to spell Maja? love love.
"The Great Northwestern Honeymoon." It's starting to roll off the tongue!
Yeah yeah Maja Shmaja. Eez it komfterbull fer yew?
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