Tuesday, May 18, 2010




I have 5 pounds to go to my goal weight - which is pretty awesome, as that means I am a badass, for one, and two, I am surprised because I was doing a BMI calculator and it said I could be 122 pounds and still not be underweight. Um, sorry, but if I was 122 I would have no chest, no butt, and my hair would be the heaviest part of my body. Insano.

It's nice to be healthy... summer and beach trips help, too.

Oooooh snap

Grey's Anatomy... anybody watch? I love it. Definitely a fan. Seriously intense. Seriously? Seriously, intense (ha ha ohhh Izzy Stevens).

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Want It Now: Layla L'Obatti for Between the Sheets

I love a good article of clothing.



Um, I want this. Desperately. In any of the colors it is sold in. This piece may look familiar, as it was in the June 2010 issue of Instyle Magazine for the "Charlotte York" aka Kristin Davis shoot. The piece is done by Layla L'Obatti for Between the Sheets lingerie.

Here is a screencap of their website:



I love fun random lingerie additions to my wardrobe (most of you understand why this portion of my wardrobe is the largest). I am working on acruing fine silk pieces as they can be integrated into other parts of the wardrobe (under a suit jacket, for example, a silk chemise or cami is completely different). Depending on the cardigan or climate, sometimes you can even pull them off with jeans. It really depends on your personal taste. I have two that are vintage from my Mother's dresser (which she hadn't worn in decades if ever) and they are baby blue and pastel pink silk chemises with white lace. I've been using them as sleepwear, under cardigans with jeans, and under suit jackets for 5+ years, it just depends on the mood!





This set in red is very sensual, the light peach is fun, and I really don't consider the ivory to be bridal but that is how Between the Sheets is marketing it (see the top of this post). Whatever. I am a pale WASP so I tend to go for non-white sets. Just so I don't look like Casper but that is a personal preference... I am sure under candlelight it is flattering but for multiple purposes I'd likely go with the red or peach.



Isn't this gorgeous? I am in love. I think full-length chemise pieces are pretty amazing. A LOT of manhours go into silk pieces like this one. Many designers require seamstresses to wear gloves just to sew the lace on - which often has to be done by hand so it gets finished right. It is nice, just for something different. The heels are optional. Consider it added to my wishlist.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Chatham Hall, Our Alma Mater



The Rectory is the home of the Rector of the school.



School days bright, that fly so swiftly,
Down life's stream, beyond recall,
Leave within our hearts abiding
Loyalty to Chatham Hall.

Chatham Hall our Alma Mater,
A love for thee, a pledge for all.
And forever and forever
We'll be true to Chatham Hall.

When the golden sun is sinking,
And the shadows o'er us fall,
Memories will take us backwards,
To our days at Chatham Hall.



I had an amazing boarding school experience at Chatham Hall in Chatham, VA. I would not change any day or minute from it for the world. I was in an albeit, sheltered, environment, but I was challenged intellectually, had friendly competition from classmates for everything, and learned dozens more things than I would have if I had remained at my public high school in my home town.

Here is a YouTube clip from an (I am assuming) Dad of a student who graduated:


The two videos are photo collages with our amazing alma mater song, which I have always loved. The last time I sang it I was bawling my eyes out, stunned that I was graduating and would never be a student again. I think I was sad more than happy on graduation day!!






Famous alumni include: Georgia O'Keefe, Ann Taylor (NPR broadcaster), Claudia Emerson (poet), Margaret Sullavan, Josephine Ford, and Jacqueline Mars.

138 students, approx, from when I was there. My graduating class had 34 classmates.

The building below is Pruden Hall, one of the two "core" buildings on campus. Pruden has a sister building, similar in construction exterior-wise but not exactly the same, and it is immediately to the right and connected by an arcade:


Here is a more recent photograph of the front of Pruden Hall:


The Arcade connecting Pruden to Dabney Hall:



Dabney Hall, where I lived for all three of my years at Chatham!:

Babies documentary

I WANT TO SEE THIS!!

Too cute for words!





Here is a short featurette, too:



Love for your child is universal! So wonderful

Oh Shenandoah

This song means home to me. Here is the University of Richmond Octaves, an all-mens a capella group, singing it at my boarding school alma mater - Chatham Hall.


You can't help but get goosebumps... the song is just that beautiful.


Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Tagged!

I am it, as I was tagged by Sara Louise !

1. Who is your style icon?



KATHARINE HEPBURN.

omg. Love her to pieces.

2. What is your favorite Socialite Lit book?



A Girls Guide to Hunting and Fishing by Melissa Bank

3. Favorite party theme?

I have always wanted to throw a Derby Day party. I am a fan of big hats and sundresses. For cereal!

4. Go-to Halloween costume?

This past year I was a cowgirl, and that was a big hit.

5. Extravagance you can't live without?



Massages. On a regular basis.

6. Living person you admire?

No idea. I am a fan of a lot of dead people. Which sounds morbid but it is true!! I'll just say Georgina Chapman!

7. Greatest fear?

My greatest fear is dying before accomplishing everything I want to do with my life. Yeardley's death, which has followed many other deaths of people I know and care about in the prime of their lives has affected me a great deal. We are here to do things on this Earth and our Plan may not match His Plan but since I don't know WHAT His Plan is, I try to do my best in doing what makes my life feel fulfilled!

8. Trait you deplore in yourself?



I deplore my inability to just lay low. I am an incredibly active person who is Type A/Alpha Female, plus OCD from my Mom, and ADD from my Dad, and WASP perfection mixed in there too, so I am ALWAYS doing something

9. Which talent would you most like to have?



I would like to be able to test well. I want to get my Masters in Environmental Management and my Juris Doctorate and that requires doing well on the GRE and the LSAT!


10. Greatest achievement?



Going back to Randolph-Macon College to finish my degree. It is hard as anything readjusting to perpetual work, but I LOVE every minute!!


I am going to tag...

Lindsey at Being Mrs. Cullins!