Monday, March 7, 2011

Day 30: I did it!

Outfit =
Black & Gray Top: Target
Diamond Skirt: Anthropologie
Red Corset Belt: Anthropologie
Black Leggings: Hue
Teal Flats: Born

30 days, 30 items, and 30 different outfits. This was an eye opening experience. I'm evening combining patterns now, who would'a thought...

Dreaming of...

... knitting this Herringbone Cowl. Cowls are my new favorite accessory.

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... seeing Adele live. I've been listening to her new album, probably a little too much, and I am in love all over again. It is one of those albums that would be part of the soundtrack of my life. Her music video for Rolling in the Deep is fabulous.

... painting birds on my coffee table. I am feeling incredibly inspired by this photo and want to paint a flock of birds the table that I am currently revamping.

... this rug for my dream living room. The new coffee table opens up the space (awesome) but now the floor is very visible. Apartment carpeting just isn't cutting it.

... reorganizing my closet. The 30 for 30 has taught me many things. Now I want to follow Kendi's five step process to a working closet. Step 1: Purging.

Sunday, March 6, 2011

Day 29: 30 for 30


Outfit =
Black Lace Top: Moving Sale
Yellow Cardigan: Nordstroms Rack
Black Jeans: Levi's
Gray Belt: Brass Plum
Gray Shoes: Fidji

I learned to layer!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

Day 28: 30 for 30

Outfit=
Dress: Anthropologie
Red Corset Belt: Anthropologie
Navy Sweater: H&M
Black Leggings: Hue
Black Boots: Blowfish

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Day 27: 30 for 30

Outfit =
Black & Gray Top: Target
Yellow Cowl: Handmade by my hubby
Skinny Jeans: Levi's
Teal Flats: Born

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Escaping to the Garden


I find that although I have not always had the greenest of thumbs, putting my hands in dirt often eases the weight of the world on my shoulders. I have also learned that with practice you can make your thumb greener. Mine, at this point, seems to be spottily/seasonally green...

My garden has also taught me that a trip to a magical nursery can be a great date. Mr. Smyth joined me at the fabulous Annie's Annuals over the weekend. It is the strangest drive through the heart of Richmond to get to the odd dirt road where Annie's Annuals is hiding. Their selection includes gorgeous flowers, rare California natives, and intriguing edibles. Not to mention the adorable Radio Flyer wagons that you get to load your baby plants into. They even have resident chickens!

We roamed the acre of incredible little plants. Each plant has a photo of what it will look like as it matures, a summary of the growing conditions, and how the plant can be used. The people who work there are the most helpful plant people I have ever met. And if that wasn't enough they hold free classes and talks (which I have heard about, but not yet attended).

The only part of this date that is more fun than dreaming up a garden while wandering together is actually planting the selections that made it into your trunk. Our trunk ended up with mostly edibles. Someday I am hoping that my thumb turns a shade of green that allows me to have a huge edible garden! For now we have kale, shard, cilantro, walking onions, and strawberries. For the first time we will have two colors of strawberries in the garden, red and white. I can't wait to see how that turns out. I also couldn't resist a couple California native lupinus varieties.

They don't look like this yet, but hopefully they will eventually...

Now the trick is keeping them alive!

Day 26: 30 for 30

Outfit =
Teal Cardigan: Target
Black & White Stripe Dress: Jeremy's Department Store (Berkeley)
Black Leggings: Hue
Gray Belt: Brass Plum
Gray Shoes: Fidji

Such a fun day! My cuz had me and the mister over for brunch. Delicious fried egg sandwiches and a photo shoot with her new camera. It was so much fun! (I also am now obsessed with her camera... expensive dreams forming... yikes.) We got some cute shots...