December 15, 2011

30 Realization #2

Friendships are not always what they appear to be...

Nighty night, Crabby Patties.

Holla.

December 1, 2011

Autocorrect

Husband introduced me to the best website tonight, www.damnyouautocorrect.com.  Those of you with smart phones have probably been in this spot, though, I hope, not this level.  :) 

Here's a taste:

Enjoy!

Holla!

November 29, 2011

Hair Don't

So I got my hair cut today.  It never ceases to amaze me that these so-called "stylists" always cut my hair the same way.  Every time.  No matter how many pictures I show them, no matter what I tell them, I still get the same hair cut.  I have long hair and you'd think that would give me a bunch of possibilities, but no.  Always. The same. Cut.  I don't look good with short hair so chopping it all off is not an option.  While I realize this would, finally, be a different style for me, I'm not going to go with something that doesn't look good just to have something different.  I have always secretly envied my African American friends' hair because of all of their options.  It would be amazing to go from long to short, curly to straight, braids and twists whenever I felt like it.

Some day I hope to find an actual hair stylists that can see beyond face-framing layers.  I know he/she is out there, somewhere...

Holla.

November 23, 2011

New Obession

A couple weeks ago, a co-worker of mine showed me a picture of a project she was working on for her kitchen.  I happened to see the name of the site that the pic was from and checked it out.  Now I know how I will be spending my days of unemployment.  Husband, look out!

www.curbly.com


Holla!

November 1, 2011

Christmas List

This may seem a little childish, you know, since I'm 30 and all, but I decided that it would be better for everyone involved if I just made a nice list of things I would like.  I hope that by doing this, I keep my Goodwill pile low.

1. Alloy.com 
    169934
    Large
  
2. Alloy.com
    169946
    Large


3. Alloy.com
    169935
    olive
    large


4. Victoria's Secret.com
     Michael Kors
     Large
    274-583


5. Victoria's Secret.com
    273-310
   size 7

6. Victoria's Secret.com
    275-392
   brown and black
   size 7


7.  Shredder, diamond cut
8.  Microwave, black
9.  Bare Minerals Pure Transformation Night Treatment
10.  Chanel nail polish in Peridot

11.  Flirtcatalog.com
       BLAGAT5
       emerald

12.  fashionjunkee.com
       large

13.  fashionjunkee.com
       large
14.  iTunes gift cards
15.  Amazon gift cards
16.  endless.com gift cards

Holla


 
  

October 11, 2011

30 Realization #1

It takes me longer to find clothes than it used to.  For two reasons: first, I'm trying to invest in good pieces.  I don't want to wear cheap clothes anymore.  I still shop at Target and Walmart, but it is for basics like tees and tanks.  But I'm trying to get mostly real leather and name brands known for quality.  I want to get classic pieces that will last a long time and go to future daughters.  The second is that I am very conscience of the style.  I think that shopping as a 30 year old is the most difficult.  You don't want look too young (my club days, thank God, are over) and you don't want to be a frumpy old lady either.  I'm not at Chico's and Coldwater Creek yet but I have to chose very, VERY wisely if I go into Forever 21 (which I shouldn't be because the clothes are cheap, but hey, old habits die hard).  I think that the LC Collection at Kohl's is pretty good for thirty-somethings.  I seem to do well with LC's styles... All in all, I'm enjoying this new hunt.  I have a good 10 things on my wish list that I hope to get for Christmas.  Hopefully, I will have chosen well.

Holla!

October 9, 2011

Weekend Update

Had a nice lazy weekend.  Did a little cleaning, a little shopping.  Husband and I have spent the last 6 months searching for a new couch.  It was very Goldie Locks-like shopping; this one is to soft, this one is to small, etc.  But back in July we actually agreed on a couch from Ethan Allen.  The reason we don't have it yet is that I'm unable to commit to a fabric and I'm terrified of the animals ruining it.  We went and looked at it again to confirm we still liked it and we do.  But, Husband is getting antsy so I think we will be pulling the trigger in the coming weeks.  A bedroom set also caught my eye there...

Hope everyone had a great (hot) weekend!

Holla!

September 27, 2011

Reading Rainbow

I've become obsessed with three books at the same time.  On Kindle, you can get free samples of books.  They are pretty good size samples, enough to get you hooked.  But they don't last forever so you have to read them before they delete them.  At this moment, I am reading The Hunger Games, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and Nefertiti: A Novel.  They are all fantastic.  And I have two more samples waiting in line...







Holla!

September 21, 2011

30 Realizations

This is going to be an ongoing segment on the blog.  I have slowly realized that the way I look at things these days is drastically different than how I used to look at them a few years ago.  Basically, my 30 year old brain sees the world a little differently than my 20 year old brain, which is to be expected.  Some of the things I realize surprise me, some scare me and others just make me laugh.  

So, the title of this segment, "30 Realizations", isn't going to be thirty things I have learned.  They will be things I have discovered while in my thirties.  I hope that all you thirty-somethings out there enjoy it.  Maybe you've already moved pass me on some of them, or maybe these will be warnings.  Either way, it should be a fun ride...

Holla! 


September 20, 2011

Pride of Dixie

This is a little late, but the Pride of Dixie antique show was the last antiques show of the month (we went to a show every weekend in August).  When we got there, I was surprised to find out that I had been to this show with Mama Crab way back when I used to live here the first time.  She did pretty good that day so I had high hopes.  There was also a gun show going on (with a name like PoD, is anyone surprised?) but we just bought tickets to the antiques show.  Gun shopping is not how I like to spend my summer Saturdays...

When we walked in, a really nice beer stein caught Husband's eye, but with a price tag of $65, he kept going.  We found a lot of cool things, but we just weren't ready to spend the kind of money that it requires to go antique shopping yet.  And we don't have a permanent location so these things will come later.

I did manage to find a cool, mini pocket watch that I'm going to turn into a necklace.  Husband talked the lady down from $10 to $8.  Take a look!


The Internets wouldn't let me put it up the right way, but you get the idea...

After we walked through the whole show, we went back to a lady that was selling a ton of sparkly brooches.  One of my ambitions for when I am an eccentric old lady is to wear lots of brooches.  I figure the sooner I start collecting the better!  :-)  Well, the brooch lady was right across from the guy with the beer stein, and he remembered Husband.  He told Husband to make an offer and after some discussion, Husband walked away with his new German beer stein for $45.  Oh, and did i mention it was a limited edition, numbered design from Germany?  I think we did pretty well for our last antiques show for a while.


Holla!


September 19, 2011

Zeminole's Baby Shower

Zeminole, my BFF, (I've known her since high school) is having a baby girl this November.  I am SO EXCITED!!!  We had her baby shower a couple weeks ago and I think it turned out really well.  Mama Zeminole and Mama Crab worked really hard on decorations.  Both ladies are very creative and came up with some stuff I just had to share.  I did a few things too for the shower.  I'm particularly proud of how the banner came out (thanks for the inspiration, Q!).  Take a look...


Chandelier made from a wedding cake form and baby toys by Mama Zeminole



Better shot of my banner (it says "Coming Soon")


One of the many center pieces (the nursery has an owl theme)


Baby's Breath at the baby shower!  So clever!  And baby themed vases at all the tables!


Mama Crab was very proud of the bassinet she made to hold cards.


This was my present.  I was really happy with how the wrapping went. (The red thing is a little stuffed crab!)

I think that Zeminole had a really good time at her shower.  We worked really hard to give her something special.  And Baby Z got a ton of stuff!  She's going to be one stylin' baby with a sweet room!  Mama Crab, Aunt Crab and me went in together and got her a crib.  And Mama Zeminole is making her an owl quilt, curtains and bedding to finish off the room!  I can't wait to meet her!

Holla!

September 13, 2011

Missed the Target

Remember how excited I was about the Missoni collection for Target?  Well, now I hate Target.  The one piece that I was craving sold out online and in stores by noon.  I left work on my break to go to Target and they had nothing left.  I had to hurry and order a bunch of stuff online so I could get some pieces.  But most of the pieces I wanted were sold out.  I raced to a Target after work and the store was picked clean.  There were just empty shelves.  I'm convinced that one of two things happened.

1.  Target employees took stuff home last night to sell on Ebay.  (There was a bunch of stuff from the collection listed on Ebay by noon and for triple the price)

2.  Target deliberately kept their stock low to force a frenzy.

Either way, I'm really disappointed with them.  These capsule collections are supposed to be a way for everyone to enjoy labels that they normally wouldn't be able to get.  What's the point if they only have 5 or 6 things in a store?  I just hope that my shipment comes in next week and that I got all the right sizes, cuz Lord knows I won't be able to exchange them.  And I guess I'm just going to have to decide if I want to spend $150 on a piece that regularly cost $40.

I repeat, I hate Target.

Holla, if you hate Target.

September 6, 2011

(Labor Day) Weekend Update

Husband is a very lucky man.  Not only is he married to me ( :-P ), but he also gets a four day weekend for his birthday every year because its September 3rd.  (My friend Patty also gets a long weekend, her b-day is Sept. 2nd).  These lucky people get to really party since they have Monday to sleep it off.

This year, since Husband did such a fabulous job with my 30th, I wanted to do something special for him.  We decided to head to Universal Studios in Orlando to see Harry Potter World, since we are both huge fans.  Our vacation club got us a condo in Kissimmee so we were off!  The plan was to head out on Friday, do Harry Potter World Saturday for Husband's birthday, then spend Sunday at the beach and head back on Monday.

One of the birthday gifts I had planned was to get Husband a beach cruiser (I got one for my b-day and I wanted us to ride together).  I thought I had blown it when Walmart didn't have any in the 3 stores that are near me, which meant I had to order it.  I thought I got lucky when they said that it was in on Thursday.  Yay!  I could give it to Husband before we left and we could take our bikes with us to the beach!  I skipped my yoga class to go get it.  I wait forever in the customer service line only to find out that I need to go to the "shrub area" to pick up the bike.  I go there only to find out that I need to go to the "ship to store" counter located between electronics and shoes.  By this time, my excitement has been replaced by irritation.  They bring out the bike (after I ring the bell 3 times) and I ask if they can put it together for me.  They say no.  Of course.  At this point I'm not to thrilled anymore to be in Walmart so I leave with my bike, in a giant cardboard box.  No one helps me to my car, or stops me for that matter as I walk out with it, or helps me get the thing into the trunk.  At this point, I'm pretty upset.  I was hoping to set the bike in the driveway, put a bow on it and call Husband out.  Instead, I tell him (through tears) that the large box in the trunk is his birthday bike and he has to put it together.  So that's how we spend Thursday evening.  That and packing.

Friday went smoothly.  Didn't get on the road until noon but made it to the condo.  We check everything out and like what we see.  We're hungry so we head out to the main road to get some dinner.  Chili's was packed so after we decide not to eat there, we get into the car to find a different place.  We get out of the parking spot and the car dies right in front of the restaurant.  Husband asks some random to help push and we get it back into the spot.  Call AAA and proceed to wait for a tow truck.  In the mean time, I pop the hood to see if I can figure out the problem (with Daddy on the phone of course).  I check the fluids, fine.  After a lengthy search for the battery, its fine.  Next, the air filter.  That turned out to be impossible to find without a flashlight and toolbox.  Checked the oil, fine.  So, fluids good, getting power, its either the fuel is interrupted or the air is.  By this time, the tow tuck is here.  He opens the gas cap, tells Husband to start the car and listens.  After 5 minutes, he says "your fuel pump is dead".  Well, now I know how to check that.  He tows the car to the condo and gives us the name of the closest, most reliable mechanic.  At this point, it looks like we aren't getting to HP on Husband's birthday.  And we have no food or water.

Saturday morning, Husband's birthday, starts with another tow.  We get to Pep Boys and they start to find the problem.  The guy that the previous tow truck guy recommended is really nice.  In about an hour (we go and have Chick-fil-a breakfast) we find out that the fuel pump and filter need to be replaced and the fuel lines need a very good cleaning.  Grand total: $629.  Happy Birthday!!!!

Its going to take until 4pm to fix so we try to figure out how to salvage the rest of Husband's day.  We get a rental car number from the nice mechanic and I look for a bus route.  No rental cars and good luck trying to figure out the LYNX bus routes.  It seems like we'll be spending a fortune on cabs until the nice mechanic, who is also the mechanic for Hertz, says "let me make a call".  He gets us a car for $25.  And they will even come and get us.  It looks like we will make it to HP after all!  So, at around 12:15, after waiting in a long line to buy tickets, getting fingerprinted and fighting off strollers and stupid people, we are standing in front of Hogwarts.  And it is amazing.  We go through the castle, get Butterbeer from The Hogs Head, check out the candy at Honeydukes, meet the conductor of the Hogwarts Express, look at the toys in Zonkos and try to pick out a wand at Olivanders.  It was all so cool.  After Universal Studios, we headed to Publix so I could make a birthday dinner and get a birthday cake.  Got a great cookies n' cream ice cream and marble cake birthday cake.  It was so good.  After dinner, Husband got his other present, a leather bound, signed, first edition copy of his favorite book by his favorite author.  At least this present went the way it was supposed to.  And Husband really liked it.

The next day we head to Daytona Beach for some sun and ocean.  We end up chilling at the condo that night and watching TV.  I think, despite, everything that happened, Husband had a good birthday.  I tried really hard to make it special for him.  I hope next year, my ideas go a little more smoothly.  :)

Holla!

Oh, and we saw the world's largest orange.

August 31, 2011

PeopleStyle Watch: September

I know I'm not the only Crab out there that looks forward to fall fashion.  Being a Michigan girl, we get prime fall weather for a good three months.  Jeans, boots, cute little jackets...(sigh) I love it!  I got my September PeopleStyle Watch a few weeks ago and a lot was riding on this issue since I hated the Lucky fall guide.  People didn't disappoint!  So, here are the things I learned, things I'm hunting for and things I'll be dusting off for a chic fall.  Happy shopping, Crabby Patties!

Top 10 Fall Trends (according to People)

1. Bold Red!
         I'll be on the look out for some cute, red skinny jeans.  I think this will
         be the most versatile and easiest way to do this trend.

2. Luxe Ponyhair
         Check.  Got me some leopard print ponyhair platforms.  But I may 
         invest in a bag if I find one...

3. Southwestern prints
         I'm totally hunting for a cool top with this print!  I had a bag at one of
         my consignment stores that would have been perfect, but I
         second guessed myself and lost out.  :(

4. Feminine Menswear
             This so isn't for me.  But bravo to the Patties that can pull it off!

5. Chunky cable knits
         Again, not for me.  Adds inches everywhere it lays...

6.  Heeled Loafers
         I don't think so...

7. Midi dresses
        YES!  I'm definitely adding one if I can find one that fits well and is a
        good price.  I love the 70's!

8. Metal chokers
        Check!  Snagged a gold one at Francesca's.

9. Structured bags
       Probably shouldn't buy any more bags, but I love this look

10. Mixed material coats & jackets
          I would DIE for a knit and leather jacket.  Knit sleeves, leather or suede
       body.  Guess I'll add that to the list of game!

Other things I learned from this issue that I'm really excited for:

Missoni is coming to Target!!  I love, Love, LOVE this line!  I'm not really in the place right now to afford real Missoni, so I'll take their line for Target and rock it!  It hits stores Sept 13.  I'm going to be stalking my computer around 11:30pm on the 12th...Here's a sneak peak!


I'm TOTALLY getting the one on the right!

Another celeb line will be debuting this September at Kohl's.  I'm a huge fan of LC's line there.  Its the perfect mix for someone in her (very early) thirties.  Don't want to be looking like an old lady yet!  Jennifer Lopez will have a collection.  I guess JLo got in touch with Jenny from the Block and decided to come up with something chic for us girls without the 7 digit salary.  I'm pretty excited about this one too!  Check it out!




I'll be on the look out for the gold, sequin top in the bottom right corner.  JLo herself wore it at an event not too long ago...



Ok, it was a Kohl's event but it still looks really good.

Holla!

August 30, 2011

A Dashing Wedding

I just saw pics from KK's wedding and, with all the hype and build up to her big day, I wasn't very impressed with what I saw.  Everything was beautiful, don't get me wrong.  It was a spare-no-expense blowout, just like the Dash klan wanted.  I was just expecting more.  I'm not sure what, but I just know that it wasn't what I was expecting after we heard about it for months.

As much as I hate to say it, I think Khloe may have had the better wedding.  I'm not a Khloe fan, but I think her wedding was warmer.  And I have a problem with people other than the bride wearing white.  Anyway, I leave it up to you, Crabby Patties.  Who had the better wedding?

Khloe



Kim

Holla!

August 29, 2011

Let's Get Physical!

Today marks one complete week of classes at the gym.  One of my 30 goals was to get back into shape.  At work, they had an employee health fair where you could get your cholesterol, BMI, glucose, etc tested.  After ALL of my co-workers peer pressured me into going, I found out about the gym that is near my work.  My employer even subsidizes the membership cost (final price for me: $23 a month!).  When I found out that all the classes were included in the membership, I signed up right away.  I don't do the equipment, solo workout thing.  I have to have blaring music and an instructor to follow.  The more not like working out it is, the better.  My schedule is Monday-step, Wednesday-Zumba, Thursday-yoga.  Each class is an hour.  It was my first time doing Zumba last week and I LOVED it!  I was the youngest in the class so I was determined to represent.  I did pretty good.  Forgot where I was for a couple songs and really got into it.  The next day, it felt like had done an intense ab workout.  I was pretty excited.  This week, its the all black Zumba party.  What to wear...

The yoga class started out a little rough.  Its been a while since I've done yoga.  The instructor was focusing on strength and I like to focus on balance and flexibility.  But we worked it out and I ended up liking it.  I'll be going back this week.

My first step class at the gym was today.  I won't be going back to this class.  I'm going to be really sexist right now and just put it out there:  guys shouldn't teach step.  there, I said it.  I have no problem doing a 45 minute, non-stop step class.  That is not what this was.  It was intervals of step mixed with weights and floor work.  I just wanted to step.  I'm telling myself that the guy couldn't keep up with me in a real step class and that's why he broke it up (but really he was using the class as his workout).  I was really disappointed.  And I almost threw up.  That's never happened before.  Husband says it was because I wasn't feeling well all day (which I'm going to go with because the alternative means I'm fat and weak).  

I think I'm off to a good start.  Hopefully I will be able to fit into my ATL jeans by next year (maybe sooner!).  

Holla! 

August 24, 2011

It's Burlesque!

Just watched the movie Burlesque with Cher and Christina Aguilera and I loved it.  I'm a sucker for a song and dance movie.  I grew up on Grease, Footloose and Dirty Dancing.  It's a little guilty pleasure I allow myself.  :)

The movie was pretty good.  The plot was predictable and acting so-so.  But the songs were fabulous and the dancing was so fun.  I had forgotten how fabulous Cher was too.  She sings the first song in the movie and proves why she's a legend.  I love her.  LOVE HER!  If she ever goes on tour again, I'm there.

I think the only person that would be able to hold her own against Cher (besides Tina) would be Christina.  That girl can blow.  I can listen to them sing all night.  In fact, I think I will...


Holla!

August 23, 2011

Weekend Update

Ok.  This past weekend, Husband and I went to the Lakewood 400 antique market.  We did WAY better there than at Scott's.  There were a lot of cool things that we couldn't get because we don't have a house yet.  Old Coke and beer neon signs, jukeboxes, and a sweet bowling arcade game to name just a few.  And for the Fiesta ware collectors out there, this is the place to be.  I almost had the night stand I've been hunting for but I read the price tag wrong.  Also, almost had a really pretty jade bracelet too, but the seller was rude (I don't work hard to give my money away and I don't give it to rude people). 

But we did get a few treasures.  Check out our loot!

I have plans for these house letters.  Stay tuned!


I thought these old handles were really cool.  Maybe for updating my desk?  At a buck a piece, I'll make 'em work somewhere!



One booth was more boutique than antique.  But it didn't mean she did not have good stuff!  New wall art!



She also had these cool prints for $5.  Future baby's room!



I think it's a pretty good haul considering I wasn't expecting to find anything.  Next weekend, Pride of Dixie antiques show!  And I have a coupon to get in!

Holla!

PS:  Husband hung the shelves for my walfice, so it's basically done.  I'm just adding all the finishing touches.  No pics until it's completely done!

August 21, 2011

Little Crabby's Pizzeria

One of my "30 goals" is to try and learn to cook some more stuff.  I have a list of recipes that I hope to one day master.  It's a short list, but really important to me.  Here's a taste: spinach artichoke dip, mac n cheese, my grandma's sugar cookies, noodles...there's a couple more but you get the idea.

Besides developing some skill as a cook, which is just a personal thing, the cooking at home will help with saving money and making us eat better.  I want Husband and I to be around long enough to dance at our grand children's weddings and we won't be doing that with the fast food and Lean Cuisines.  And I also want my children to be able to say that their mom is a good cook.

Husband is already well on his way to being Kitchen Master.  He is definitely the chef in Crab house.  He makes a fabulous baked ziti, brownies, chicken fingers, and white chicken chili all from scratch.  (I use the left-overs to make my co-workers jealous :)  Along with all the things he can make in the kitchen, he is also Grill Master.  (He makes a mean corn-on-the-cob, but I have to pick the corn)

I am not without skill though.  Mama Crab made sure that I was able to make the staples from my childhood and they have been a big hit with Husband and my friends.  The two main dishes are Chicken in White Wine and Taco Salad.  I have also perfected salsa from scratch, crock-pot pot roast and cheesecake cupcakes.

Tonight, I am proud to say that I can add pizza to my list of mastered meals.  While the recipe I tried tonight isn't totally from scratch, it was as close as I'm going to get due to time and space in the kitchen.  I had been eyeing the pizza dough that the Publix bakery sells for weeks.  It looked easy enough, take out of bag, roll out and top.  Yeah.  Never knew that pizza dough liked to bounce back.  I was literally tossing it in the air in an attempt to stretch it out like on tv.  It worked a little and I didn't drop it.  :)  Then I just added Publix pizza sauce, six blend Italian cheese, green peppers and onions, and Boar's Head pepperoni.  But, the thing that I think really made it pop was the pizza spices I got as a Christmas gift from my BFF, Zeminole. 

Husband loved it, I was a proud crab wife and we have left-overs for lunch.  I think we may have a new Sunday tradition... 


Holla! Holla!

August 16, 2011

Weekend Update

As I mentioned earlier, I was really excited about this past weekend.  I had a lot of plans, ambitions that I wanted to tackle.  Well, kinda crashed and burned on all of them.  I wanted to get my walfice started and completed by Sunday.  Didn't happen.  Wanted to find some awesome deals at Scott's Antique Market on Sunday.  Didn't happen.  Was hoping to get a haircut, clean out the closet, go to Plato's, get all the accessories for my walfice...

None of it got done.  Turns out, making your own shelves takes more than a day if you paint them.  Cleaning the closet (when you're a border-line hoarder crab) takes more than a few hours.  And getting a haircut when you have serious Samson issues is damn near impossible.  Oh yeah, and Scott's is not the place for a thrifty crabby like moi.  Don't get me wrong, they have great stuff.  They know it and price accordingly.

This weekend is a combo of both home and fashion.  Husband and I are hitting up the Lakewood 400 antique show and I have a list of consignment stores that I want to check out.  Since I was so successful at Alexis' Suitcase, I hope I can find a couple more stores that are just as great.  Full report next week!

Oh, and I totally plan on finishing my walfice.  Just one more coat of paint and the shelves are ready to go up!

Holla!   

August 12, 2011

Better Homes and...

I'm taking a break this weekend from fashion and babies and focusing on the house.  I've spent the past week designing my "walfice" in my head and I hope to start and finish it this weekend.  I call it a walfice because I don't get the whole room (its supposed to be Husband's man room), I just get the wall that my desk is up against.  So, my plan is to make it a sassy little walfice so Husband gets jealous.  (He has now starting talking about jazzing up his desk...)  This mainly involves putting up some shelves for all my project ideas and inspirations.  I plan to paint my desk a cool color and change the handles, but that will have to be for another weekend.

I'm also super excited about going to the Scotts Antique Market on Sunday.  I hope to find some good tables, a funky mirror and some frames to paint (perhaps a new desk too!).  And maybe a treasure or two.  I'll let you know what we find!

Holla!



August 11, 2011

Unlucky

The other night, I was so excited to find the September issue of Lucky sitting on the counter (that's where Husband leaves my mail). Lucky is one of my two favorite shopping mags (People Style is the other one). I grabbed it and curled up on the couch.  I thought for sure that I would find tons of cute fall clothes and ideas in the issue (it was an extra large).  But, to my disappointment, I didn't like ANYTHING in the mega issue.  Lucky has never let me down before, but in Sept 2011, they did.

Holla.

August 7, 2011

Alexis' Suitcase

Attention ATL fashion crabbies!  My friend, Q, took me to her new favorite place for fashion deals and I fell in love!!  Its a consignment shop in Sandy Springs called Alexis' Suitcase and it.  is.  FABULOUS!

Q has been telling me for weeks that I needed to go there with her because she finds the best stuff.  Well, she was right.  It wasn't you're ordinary consignment store.  They are more selective than your corner Plato's Closet (which I still love, don't get me wrong) and because of that, more expensive.  But you can walk out with Gucci, Prada, a little LV and DVF and a bunch of other high end labels.  I'm totally hooked.  Check out my first haul...

1.  Chartreuse, leather satchel.  J Crew.  $40


2.  Black suede & gold leather heels.  Enzo Angiolini.  $10.  Very Carrie Bradshaw.  And did I mention they've never been worn?


But the best find was a complete and beautiful surprise.  I am in love with Nicole Richie's style.  She is the ultimate boho and I wish I could have 5 minutes in her closet.  I was so excited when I found out that she was going to be doing a clothing line.  It's called Winter Kate and it's totally drool-worthy.  It's also in the 3 figures for every piece, which this thrifty crab is not going to pay.  But, delightfully, Alexis pulled through and I scored this gorg top from the line for $40!  I think Alexis and I are going to have a wonderful future together...


Holla!

Flea Market Treasure #2

A few weeks ago, I found this great little store in Snellville called Unique Treasures.  I have to say, they did a good job with the name.  There was a fab bench that I'm sure could have come straight out of a Pottery Barn catalog.  But it was sold.  One booth had a beautiful armour that I was drooling over, but it was sold.  I was starting to think that I wasn't going to have any luck in finding a unique treasure.  But then, on my way out of the store, I spotted a great 70's-ish bag laying on the table.  It was Nine West and $10.  Mine.



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August 2, 2011

Flea Market Treasure #1

Husband and I have spent the last couple weekends combing thrift stores, flea markets and antique stores for (literally) buried treasures.  My goal is a fixer-upper nightstand for our guest room, priced around $20.  Haven't found that yet, but we have found some great albums to add to my collection.  Then this past weekend, we found these:


If you mess with the bull, you'll get the horns.  You can stop drooling now. 

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The Necessary Introductions...

I recently turned 30 (in July if you know your zodiac) and it was a very dramatic process.  Thankfully, both my husband and I survived it.  I decided that this year was going to be the year of the Crab, well, one crab in particular, me.  I have a lot of goals for this year, starting this blog being one of them.  So, this will be my modern journal chronicling all the things that are on my mind and the progress I am making in my (ugh) 30's.  Most of it will involve being married (1 year!), my pets, shopping, pretty much anything that I think is interesting and worth sharing.  Typical blog stuff.  My mom taught me that polite conversations never include money, religion and politics.  Well, I'm going to listen to two of those three (its hard to talk about shopping and not money).  If there is one thing this crab likes its a good deal.  I like politics too, but, like mom said...

So, I hope that you readers will find something interesting, or funny, or worth your time every now and then here in these crabby waters.

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