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Lost In Translation

In the fall of my junior year of college my roommate and I decided that we wanted to have an adventure.

We found a pair of cheap tickets to Grand Cayman Island, and asked a British scuba instructor whom I'd briefly dated if he wouldn't mind if we stayed with him and his roommates for a few days. Fun, right? Well, as it turned out, something had very majorly been lost in translation during our phone conversations to plan the trip, because when we arrived we discovered that British Scuba Instructor was very seriously not interested in me, in having two girls staying with him for a few days, or in speaking or smiling. Ever.

Now, that would ordinarily be the kind of situation where one goes and finds a hotel room, but the plane tickets had pretty much tapped us out, so we just figured we'd stay out of his way and hang out on the beach as much as possible. Except it then poured rain almost the entire time we were there, making that a little tricky. Oh yes, and it was freezing.

So it wasn't the best vacation I've ever had. Except for one night, when one of the scuba instructor's roommates took pity on the sad, damp American girls and took us with her to some kind of annual Pirate festival. I put a bandanna on my head and long striped socks with the feet cut out of them on my arms (because that seemed pirate-y), and we ignored the rain and ran around the streets laughing for a few hours, forgetting about the scuba guy and school and everything, really. We went back to reality a couple of days later...but for that one night, forgetting was nice.

Style

Alright, Let’s Talk Shapewear

Wearing head-to-toe @tjmaxx for today's @bettertvshow shoot!

Or...at least the pieces you can see are all T.J.Maxx. There's another piece that I'm wearing in this picture that you can't see, and we need to talk about it.

I've never worn shapewear before in my life, and this is for two reasons:

1. I tend to dress in a way (I like to call it "potato sack chic") that more or less hides my "eh" spots (the muffins, basically);

Makeup & Beauty

Step Away From The Scrub

My husband isn't a big face-products guy. I've tried to convince him that moisturizing actually just feels really nice and doesn't need to result in him smelling like a mango, but still: no.

Remember when I said a few weeks ago that the Simple Sense tool had recommended that I amp up my exfoliation efforts, and that my plan was to pick up Simple Skincare's Smoothing Facial Scrub and put it right there on the sink next to my toothbrush so that I would a) remember to exfoliate in the first place and b) be able to cleanse and exfoliate in a single step? Well, I happen to already know that I like this product and that it's a great way to get your exfoliating and cleansing done all at once. I know this because I used to have a full tube of the stuff sitting right there on my sink, all ready to go.

And my husband used the whole thing.

My Looks

DKNY x Ramshackle Glam At Bloomingdales

I look extremely serious here.

I wasn't, I promise; while co-hosting last night's DKNY show at Bloomingdales I was exactly the goofball you would expect, and sort of exclaimed "Ooh! Favorite!" "No, that's my favorite!" "Oops - favorite!" every time a new piece came down the runway.

I had a lot of favorites.