Monday, June 15, 2015

so this is normal?

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Happy Monday, everyone! We had the best weekend - it was just about normal as it's supposed to be. 

CR did have to work Friday night into Saturday, so I went shopping while he caught up on some sleep Saturday morning. Besides a striped Madewell sweater and belt, I didn't really find anything I loved except some pretty flowers at Trader Joes. I did stock up on some of my "must have" items though, including two of my favorite camis (I seriously wear them under everything!), my favorite bra (on sale, which I'm super excited about), and my favorite mascara and Stila eyeliner. I also bought the Complexion Rescue, so I'm excited to finally try that out after everyone raved about it last week!

When I came home, CR and I did some yard and house work, went out for dinner, and then came home and caught up on a few episodes of Game of Thrones (don't tell me what happened in the finale yesterday!). On Sunday we slept in (no 4 AM alarms!), made breakfast, went on a walk with the dogs, got groceries, napped, and may have watched just a bit more of GoT. 

I know it sounds crazy to be excited about such a basic weekend, but after having spent every single weekend in the library for the past five months, it was so nice to just be normal for once. 

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Dress: Target [similar]
Belt: Everlane [exact]
Shoes: Tory Burch [exact]
Bag: Kate Spade [more options]
Watch: c/o Daniel Wellington [exact]
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^ crazy knees :/

Sunday, January 25, 2015

top three [01.25.2015]

one | two | three

medicine
  • Alien hand syndrome is caused by a neurological problem that makes a person's hand to move without them realizing it. It is sometimes caused by a stroke or when the two hemispheres of the brain are separated (like to treat epilepsy). Here's a video about it (although this one is a bit cheesy).
  • How fashion made vaccinations oh so posh (found via Jessica's weekend guide, one of my favorite weekend reads!)
  • Graft versus host disease happens when a person gets a bone marrow transplant - basically, the donor's immune system (which is normally IN the bone marrow) takes over the recipient patient's non-existent immune system, and then starts attacking the recipient's body. It sounds absolutely horrific. 

spotted

  • If you've been looking for a Transport Tote dupe, this reversible one just came out. I waaaaaaaant the black/red version so bad. SO BAD.
  • Knowing I'm moving into a new place in 4 months has me all itchy to get house things. I'm 100% positive a gold foil pillow will be incorporated somehow. Does this (red) couch say "almost 30 and therefore an adult with real furniture" or "forever student with too much badger pride"? ;)
  • I wish this pretty pleated dress came in a different color so I could wear it to the wedding I'm going to in May (2 days after we take the boards. Open bar, ohhhhhh yeah).

on the internet

notable sales

on franish
  • on instagram: I finally replaced my old beat up tennis shoes with a bright pink pair. The old pair had gone through 2 seasons of marching band, half marathon training, and several years of gym wear. It was time!
  • on the blog: why you won't be seeing a capsule wardrobe in these parts
  • on twitter: procrastination selfies

personal
  • Tomorrow marks the end of heme-onc, and the start of endocrine. I actually really enjoyed this system! Blood and the immune system is something that always seems a bit abstract to me, and this really cleared a lot of confusion up. Endocrine should be a bit difficult, but I feel it's another system that is going to tie a lot of previous information together. 
  • My girlfriend Caitlin and I now have set times for going to the gym, and we've really been sticking to it! I went to the gym 4 of the last 8 days - we aren't going hardcore or anything, but 30 minutes of cardio + some weights gets us moving, lets us have some non-quiet non-study time together, and I kind of missed that sore feeling.
  • A happy belated birthday to my baby sister, Karoline! I remember the day you were born - it's crazy you are in college now! 

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

why I won't do a capsule collection

keep it neutral with a pop of color In the past year or so, a huge trend in blogging has been doing a capsule collection. For those of you who don't know what that means, you basically take a certain number of clothes (that you either already own or buy), and you wear that, and only that, for a certain amount of time. It's meant to teach you to buy less, live with less, and be more creative with what you already own. Awesome goals and in theory, totally makes sense.

I've had several people ask and email about why I haven't done a capsule collection, and my answer is...I don't want to? 

The long answer is this: I'm already limited in what I can wear every day. What I can wear now in school under a dress code, and starting in June when I'm on rotations, is restricted to business casual. I already don't wear a section of my closet, clothes I purchased and loved, because they aren't professional. That means when I do finally get to wear them, like when I go out with my friends or on a date with my boyfriend, I'm super excited to wear my lower cut tops, skinny jeans, or dresses I can't wear to school. So for me to restrict myself even more doesn't really make sense or really serve a purpose.

I think that's also why you don't see a lot of women who have clothing restrictions at work do capsule collections on blogs. It's already hard enough to be creative while being restrictive to work pants and pencil skirts, so cutting out a large part of the clothes you are already limited to... it's like triple as restrictive. It just isn't as easy (or frankly, interesting) as if you could just wear your jeans and sweaters and t-shirts and mix and match to make them work. Not to say it can't be done! Adina does it for her job, and MK does capsule/suitcase collections for business casual all the time. 

The thing is though, that the fundamental reason for a capsule collection is something that is really appealing. I'm clearly not a minimalist, and the urge to shop is something I have to fight with every day. But since I started blogging, I've been really working on defining my style, only buying things I love, buying less, and re-wearing what I own. It's fun to see the difference 2 years makes - look at this past month's budget compared to 2 years ago. The pieces I bought are cohesive, they make sense for my closet, and they are things I'll wear for years because they are timeless. Sure, it's not a 30x30 that makes me re-evaluate everything in 30 days, or a 37 piece capsule collection that I go on a shopping spree for beforehand, but it's like a real life learning experience about knowing yourself. Could I buy less? Absolutely. But I do think I'm a smarter shopper and lover of clothes than I was 2 years ago. Not as quick of a fix, but it worked for me. 

In addition, I'm already wearing certain things over and over and over again. I wear the same black pants, maroon scarf, tan cardigan, striped shirt, black boots ALL THE TIME. To the point where I look at recent posts and say "shit, I've posted that same maroon scarf 4 out of 6 times...yikes". So I'm already rewearing a lot of things I own, but because I love them, not because I don't have a choice otherwise. 

So in closing, I will not being doing a capsule collection now, or probably any time in the future (but never say never!). What I am doing is trying to build a working wardrobe, both by buying new versatile pieces, and by sorting through the things I already own. That is actually a huge thing for me right now because I'm moving at the end of May, and moving in with my boyfriend. I only want to bring things into our home that I love and need, and that's my own personal idea of minimalism / capsules / and loving what you already own.

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Dress: Target [very similar]
Coat: Banana Republic [similar]
Scarf: Target [exact in stores | similar online]
Tights: Target [exact]*
Boots: Vince Camuto [exact]
Watch: c/o Shopbop [similar styles]
Purse: Kate Spade [similar]

* I suggest sizing down - these are in small! But so so warm :)
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

vortex

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Our second semester of school officially started on Monday, and it feels like we never even left. We got two weeks of vacation, and most of that was spent either driving home, making a little pit stop in St. Louis for a night on our way to Alabama, or enjoying the balmy (~40 degree) weather in Gulf Shores. I went to bed as late as I wanted, and slept in as late as possible every day - it was amazing. It was also spent trying to get back to school - it took nearly twice as long to get here as you couldn't go more than 40 mph on the interstate and I maaaaaaayyyyy have ended up in a ditch at one point. Whoops!

But anyway, school. This semester we are finishing out core (so last semester we did basic biochemistry, physiology, microbiology, and immunology) and this semester we do the basic pathology and pharmacology, and then we start into systems. I'm excited but really really nervous. I'll be spending more time in actual lectures too, which means I'll have a reason to actually put some thought into what I wear, as opposed to the end of last semester where I got to bum around my house most of the time. 

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Dress: Old Navy
Scarf: gift from White Coat Wardrobe
Boots: Frye [exact]
Tights: Target [exact]
Belt: H&M
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Thursday, August 1, 2013

matchy matchy

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Dress: Old Navy
Belt:  H&M
Shoes: Missoni for Target via consignment
Watch: c/o Daniel Wellington [exact]
Bag: Target 

Do you guys remember that episode on the Hills where Whitney Port was talking about how on her first day of work she was all "matchy-matchy"? Well, I felt a little matchy matchy today with the colors of my belt, shoes, and bag being reflected in my heels, but I also secretly liked it. Not so secret now that I've mentioned it to all of you though...

Also, I took a history of medicine course with Whitney's sister in college. My claim to fame! ...ish.

P.S. Everything I ever learned I learned from Bri.

Monday, December 10, 2012

dresses at work?


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Wearing pants is something that I thought was mandatory at work. I re-read our safety regulations recently and it specifies that legs need to be covered - nothing specifically about wearing pants! For most people, dresses/skirts with tights is a no brainer, but after 14 years of dance recitals, I was certain I would never make myself do that again. After watching girls like Kimmie and Whitney rock cute tights with their dresses and skirts, I was willing to give it another try. I was offered the opportunity to try out some No nonsense tights and leggings, so what's a better way to test out if I liked the dress/tights look than with free tights? 

I'm also unsure how I feel about Louboutin shoes and Chanel bags...

Kidding! Back to the tights. I received these cute purple patterned tights and red corduroy leggings.  The tights were a no brainer. I wanted as much of my legs "double covered" so I wore my old beat up boots (future post to come about upgrading to a nicer pair). Because I am fairly tall (5'9''), most regular dresses tend to be a bit short on me, so wearing tights actually helped me feel less exposed in the thighs. The tights held up very well throughout the day. They were long enough for me so there was no awkward gapping, and the control top meant I didn't have to suck in as much. Now that I know I can actually wear skirts and dresses (as long as my legs are still covered) to work, I'm excited to expand those parts of my closet.

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Dress: Old Navy  {very similar}
Tights: No nonsense (c/o)
Scarf: gift from my mom
Belt: The Limited  {save / splurge}
Socks: Urban Outfitters  {very similar}
Boots: Steve Madden  {similar}
Watch: Boccia



















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I found bright red leggings a little harder to fit into my normal day-to-day wear. I maintain that leggings are not pants to be worn with a short shirt, so a tunic was necessary for me. I wore my leggings with a sweater tunic, scarf and jacket for a walk out with the dogs. The nice thing about these leggings is that they are corduroy so they kept me warmer than some of my other cotton leggings. I would recommend sizing down though, as my pair were a little too large for me. I've been wearing my pair around the house a lot as they are so comfortable!














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Jacket: Souvenir from Germany  {save / splurge}
Leggings: No nonsense (c/o)
Boots: Steve Madden {similar}
Hat: Forever 21
Scarf: DIY
Dog: not for sale ;)

Disclosure: Find your pair of affordable No nonsense tights and leggings here. I was sponsored by No nonsense for this opportunity. All opinions are my own.