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Fall For Cozy Clothing

I think we can all agree that back-to-school clothing (and I will always think of fall clothing as “back-to-school” clothing, regardless of my age) is pretty obviously the best. Tank tops and shorts are nice and all, but cozy hats and chunky sweaters and and BOOTS?

Better.

And a nice thing about Northern California is that we actually get to experience a little taste of that whole school’s-back-in-session vibe. Sure, we don't have the amazing foliage that everyone gets all atwitter about on the East Coast, but we have, you know...a slight chill in the air. (Or at least we do when you leave the immediate vicinity of our house, which is located in the baking-hot South Bay, and head thirty minutes in any direction, where temperatures drop twenty degrees and the fog rolls in. Which is really all the excuse I need to do a little autumn shopping.)

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Links & Love & Stuff

 Exaggerating zero when I say that this chandelier (which is HUUUUUGE and RIDICULOUSLY cool-looking) has completely made our living room. If you have a space that needs a style kick and are looking to invest a little $ (but actually a very reasonable amount for a light fixture, because those things can get crazy-pricey), highly recommend this one.

 Joey Fatone's Letter To One Direction: 'Everything Is About To Be Terrible' (via Above Average) is HYSTERICAL. (Also it's not real. It was more fun when I thought it was, but that's okay: still hysterical.)

 To all my friends with whom I tried to schedule drinks pre-New York departure (and all my friends generally): I am Vermont’s heroin epidemic multiplied by Bill Cosby. (Let's Get Drinks, via The New Yorker.)

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Bourbon & Fir

Meet my new favorite fragrance.

For years and years I wore Bond No. 9's Nuits de Noho exclusively - it was my "thing" - and then I went all rogue and started playing with rose perfumes and scents I found at Renaissance Faires and such. I love the idea of having a "signature" fragrance, but since I don't know how to track down Robin Hood to make him sell me more Gemini oil, I've been looking for something really different and special. Something I love.

Found it.

Style

The “It” Bags

| via PopSugar |

According to PopSugar (and fashion bloggers, generally) the Chloe Drew bag is the "It" bag this fall. It's very pretty. I can't afford it. And even if I could, what I suspect fits inside it is, like, a tweezer and a credit card, as opposed to the thirty-pound assortment of diapers/wipes/bottles/toy cars/Red Bulls that I drag with me everywhere I go.

(I also suspect that I'm not exactly who that particular item is marketed to. I think it's marketed to that girl with the wedge shoes pictured above. You know, the one who has so much money to spend on Chloe Drew bags that placing shoes on white sheets seems like a fine idea. (I'm joking; I totally do that too. Because white sheets make the best backdrop and bloggers be crazy.))

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Fish Tanks And Bras

What do these things have to do with each other? Virtually nothing, except for pictures of both of them are open on my desktop right now.

The fish tank, because I am a glutton for punishment and have decided that I want to add more responsibility to my life in the form of aquatic creatures who must be cared for daily and deliver exactly nothing in the way of love or affection in return. And because that fish tank is really cool-looking.

The bras, because my bra situation is depressing and it's time to fix it. Last time I visited Francesca, I was changing in front of her, and when she caught sight of my underthings she said, "JORDAN. You are not allowed to wear that bra."

DIARY

The Learn Button

Ikea gets me every time.

Every. Freaking. Time.

It's my own fault, you know, because despite my history with the place I totally get cocky, all "What? Like I can't survive a solo trip to a maze-like warehouse located fifty minutes away on a traffic-filled freeway with two children under the age of four?

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Claustrophobic Bathroom: Help, Please?

This is not my bathroom. (via OKL)

Last time I asked for ideas for what to do with our hallway bathroom - which was similarly darkish and un-pretty - you guys had the BEST suggestions. And I ended up implementing a bunch of them, and now that bathroom has been transformed from a room I wasn't especially excited to spend time in into my personal little Spa Heaven.

So: I need some help again.

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A La Plage

Carmel never gets old for me.

I mean, the town is definitely a bit of a spectacle: everyone is super wealthy (or at least that's how it appears) - we're talking Maseratis and Lamborghinis literally lining the streets - which creates an atmosphere that might not be to everyone's taste. (As an example, we saw one twenty-year-old driving down the street in his red Ferrari with his red Ferrari hat on and talking - loudly, of course - into his red Ferrari-covered cell. Eeeeeeughhh.)

But occasional bursts of attitude aside, there's also such a lovely small-coastal-town vibe. Sort of like Cape Cod, minus the lobster. And it's beautiful - to get there, you wind down a road past stunning little Spanish-style houses, and if you keep going all the way down to the water you find the most perfect white sand sloping down into a bright blue cove. Great (albeit expensive) shopping, great food, great weather, great drive; definitely one of my all-time favorite day trips.

Entertaining

California Girl

Banner by Maypole NYC | Decorations from TomKat 

Tulle Party Dress from Stripes Boutique

When I was in New York for just one night last week, I ran out to have a half-hour dinner with my mom, and ended up crying. For literally no reason. We were eating gnocchi and talking about the decorations for Goldie's upcoming birthday party, and all of a sudden -> tears. It was super hormonal-y, and totally reminded me of the post-birth mood swings, and I couldn't figure out what was going on for a second, until I realized.