Invited to a Fall Wedding? I’ve Got You Covered!

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What to Wear to a Fall Wedding

Do you need help figuring out what to wear to a fall wedding?  Don’t worry!  I’ve got you covered from head to toe.  Once again, just like I did with my “What to Wear to a Summer Wedding” post, I’m turning to my favorite Calvin Klein Bell Sleeve Dress.  I know, I know.  But trust me! This design is a classic, comes in different colors and variations, and it’s something you can wear again and again.

The dresses are plain, but look at the shoes I found for you!  They are beyond fabulous and they will add the perfect touch to your dress.

To shop, just click on the picture of your favorite dress and shoes.  Let me know what you select!!  I want to see pictures of you all dressed up!!

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Groovy Sequin Lady Tote and Hectic Days

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Groovy Sequin Lady Tote

You know it’s going to be a great day when you match your purse.  Right?  When I saw this Groovy Sequin Lady Tote at Evelyn and Arthur, I just knew I had to have it!  It’s soooo me!

groovy sequin lady tote

groovy sequin lady tote

We all need a little fun in our lives, and this tote does just that.  Think about all the cool colors you can wear with it.  You can use it every day or as a fun beach bag.  It automatically adds sophistication.  And what stranger won’t smile when they realize you match your purse?!  It’s going to be a great day!

groovy sequin lady tote

groovy sequin lady tote

What do you like to do to have a fun day?  Lately, my days have been really hectic, but I’m not complaining.  I’m a  big believer in the concept that the busier I am, the more I accomplish.

We’ve been busy trying to find an apartment for Erica who scored her first teaching job!!  I’ve also booked a couple of commercials that have been fun.  I can’t wait to share the links with you.  One of them is soooo funny!  It was so much fun to work on and not something I ever imagined myself doing.

I started doing Pilates every day about a month ago.  It’s the first time in my life that I’ve purposefully done a specific workout routine every day.  I love it!  I was hesitant to commit at first, but I’m so happy I did.  It’s the perfect exercise regimen for my low blood pressure. For about ninety-five percent of the Pilates workout, you get to lay down.  It’s not an easy workout, but it’s so fun and I think it might be working.  My main goal in starting was to gain more endurance so I don’t get so exhausted from my lack of blood pressure. (90/60 sitting, 70/40 standing.)  I’m noticing some changes.  I’m nowhere near where I need to be, but I’m getting there.

And my groovy sequin lady tote will be with me when I arrive!!!

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Tote c/o EvelynandArthur

Nordstrom Sale Finds Under $100

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Nordstrom Sale Finds Under $100

Hi friends!  It’s so hot outside!  You don’t have to venture out to the much-talked-about Nordstrom sale because I scoured the website for you and I’m bringing you my favorite picks.  You’ll see I have a thing for shoes, and after you see my picks and the great prices, you’ll have a thing for shoes, too!

How gorgeous is this color?!?!

(I’m definitely buying a pair of Hunter Boots.  They’ll come in handy if we have another busy hurricane season here in Florida.  Ugh.)

Shipping is free, so have fun shopping!

 

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Homemade Ice Cream Cake Recipe

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Homemade Ice Cream Cake Recipe

Just in time for summer, I’m sharing with you this very easy homemade ice cream cake recipe!  It’s not my invention; I honestly don’t remember where I first found it.  It’s probably a Pinterest recipe that I pinned and actually attempted! (Oh, if only there were more hours in a day to try all of those fun pins!)

I didn’t take any photos while I was making it because, frankly, I didn’t think it would turn out so pretty!  I certainly don’t want to buy all of the ingredients again and make another one so that I can take step-by-step pictures,  because that would mean I would have to EAT another one, too.  But don’t worry!  It’s so easy, you don’t need step-by-step photos!

Easy For You, Easy For Kids:

This homemade ice cream cake recipe will certainly be your go-to summer party favorite.  Not only is it easy for you to make, but your kids can help you make it or even make it on their own.  You’ll be the hit of any party, I promise!

homemade ice cream cake recipe

Ingredients:

  • two boxes of 12 ice-cream sandwiches, any flavor
  • two containers of Cool Whip
  • one bottle of Magic Shell
  • one jar of maraschino cherries
  • sprinkles, any color
  • one 13×9 dish

homemade ice cream cake recipe

What You Do:

  • Unwrap the ice cream sandwiches
  • Layer one box (12) of ice cream sandwiches to cover the bottom of the 13×9 dish (don’t be afraid to break them or cut them to fit!)
  • Cover the ice cream sandwiches with one tub of Cool Whip
  • Drizzle half of the bottle of Magic Shell over the ice cream sandwiches
  • Layer the second box of ice cream sandwiches on top
  • Cover the second layer of ice cream sandwiches with the the second tub of Cool Whip
  • Drizzle the remaining Magic Shell over the Cool Whip
  • Add sprinkles
  • Add cherries
  • Put it in the freezer until you’re ready to eat it

THAT’S ALL!!!!!!!

homemade ice cream cake recipe

Banana Republic Gingham Pencil Skirt with Side Slit

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I used Neapolitan ice cream sandwiches

Ice Cream is My Favorite Food:

Ice cream is absolutely, hands-down, my favorite food. I eat it every day.  I know it’s unhealthy.  I know it has a ton of cholesterol. I know all of that.  But sometimes, you just need a weakness, right?  This homemade ice cream cake is definitely my new weakness.  But since it’s homemade, maybe it’s my strength?  I’ll go with that!

homemade ice cream cake recipe

If you’re an ice cream lover, too, check out these fun ice cream themed things!!!  So, so fun!!!! Welcome, summer!

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About Suicide, My Friend Mary, Robin Williams, and Kate Spade

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*** In light of Kate Spade’s apparent suicide, I’m re-posting this from August 2014. ***

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It’s so ironic to me that my last post was about a definitive movie from my daughters’ childhood and how that movie helped me decide to peel back my layers and write about things that really matter to me.  I mentioned that one of my upcoming posts would be about my friend’s suicide.  All day today another quote from a different movie from girls’ childhood resonated in my head:

“Genie! Of! The Lamp!”

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I can hear Genie from Aladdin (a.k.a. Robin Williams) saying it over and over and over again.  A little more than twenty-four hours ago Neil told me that Robin Williams died.  He killed himself.

I immediately told him to put on CNN and then I watched and listened and watched some more.  All of the talking heads were discussing Robin’s battles with addiction and kept mentioning the fact that his publicist released a statement in the wake of his death saying that Robin was seeking help for deep depression.  The pundits encouraged anyone watching who was currently battling similar demons to seek help…suicide is not the answer.  However, even though they said Robin was seeking help and they were encouraging others to do the same, they never acknowledged the fact that even though Robin Williams was seeking help, he killed himself anyway.

Does getting help matter?  Does it make a difference?  Does it change a person’s mind once that person’s mind is made up?  Let me tell you my experience.

When my daughter Adrienne was in fourth grade, she was diagnosed with mono and missed about one month of school.  Every day after school, I would meet the school bus to pick up my youngest daughter Erica and at the same time, I would exchange folders with one of Adrienne’s classmates:  she handed me the work Adrienne missed that day, and I handed her Adrienne’s completed assignments.  She was so kind to turn in Adrienne’s make-up work and to pick up the stuff Adrienne needed to do at home.  As a result, our family became friendly with this lovely little fourth grader and her parents.  She was an only child and her mom and dad were wonderful.  Once Adrienne recovered and began attending school again, we would often meet for smoothies after school with them.  We bonded.

Summer came and my friend and her daughter travelled overseas for a month while the dad stayed home.  We were about to leave on vacation when it was time for them to return.  I called the dad to say goodbye and that we were sorry that we would be missing his wife and daughter upon their return; our vacations overlapped.  He informed me that his wife and daughter wouldn’t be returning until the end of the summer.  His wife met another man and filed for divorce.  Just. Like. That.  I was so confused.  Obviously, the family I thought we bonded with was not the family I thought they were.

Shortly before school began, my friend returned with her sweet daughter as a completely different person.  She had a lover, she started smoking like a fiend, she divorced her husband faster than anyone I had ever known, and she informed me that the lover whom she had just met was leaving his life behind in that foreign country to come to America to marry her.  Whoa.  I didn’t know how to comprehend any of this.

As the school year progressed, the mom’s behavior became strange.  She spent money like crazy.  She threw lavish parties.  She gained weight; so much so that I asked her if she was pregnant. She planned a wedding before the ink was dry on her divorce papers. She would show up at my front door unannounced. I felt like I was being swallowed by this woman.  She was not the same person I met at the bus stop just a few months earlier.  It was okay with me that she became a different person, but what I didn’t like was that she assumed I would go along on the ride with her.  She changed, but I didn’t.  I was still the same person, but she wasn’t.  She morphed into someone I never would have befriended or allowed into my life.  I tried to give her what she needed.  I tried to be a good friend, but I will be the first to admit it was difficult.  Fifth grade ended and so did her contact with me.

Sixth grade came and went without her speaking to me.  We would see each other at school events and she would barely look at me.  She was rail thin.  I knew something was wrong with her, but I couldn’t bring myself to take hold of her problems.  I couldn’t allow myself to let her back into my life.  I always desire to be a good friend to people, but I have to draw the line if and when the relationship is detrimental to my health and to my family’s well-being.  (I was enduring my own problems at the time, which I will write about one day.)

As soon as sixth grade ended, I began a math class as part of my master’s program.  It was a two-week long intensive course that went all day every day for two weeks.  My girls went to “Grandmom and Grandpop Summer Camp” at my parent’s house every day while I was in school.  Neil would go there for dinner every night.  The girls were having a great time, Neil was eating a healthy dinner, and I was able to be free to attend the class and do all of the work involved.

One night Neil told me that my dad and my brother were really late to dinner because they were caught in a really bad traffic jam.  A train had derailed and it was causing all kinds of chaos.

The following evening, I went to my parent’s house for dinner after my class.  I was outside by the pool with my girls when my cell phone rang.  It was my neighbor, who coincidentally had a friend who lived next door to my former friend’s now ex-husband.  I dropped to me knees when she told me the news because I immediately put two and two together.  I wanted to vomit.  The train accident that had delayed my brother and my father the night before was because of my former friend.  She parked her car at a vegetable stand.  A witness saw her walk onto the tracks.  The witness saw her make the sign of the cross.  The train didn’t stop in time.

Several times during our friendship she told me that she had contemplated suicide.  However, each time she mentioned it, she always ended the conversation by saying she would never follow through because one of our daughters’ classmate’s father had committed suicide and she said she never wanted her daughter to endure what that poor classmate had to endure.  I listened.  And listened some more.  When she told me it was something she would never do, I did not have any evidence to support the fact that she wasn’t telling me the truth.  I screamed when I heard the news because she told me she would never do it.  She lied.

I talked to a professional about the situation and he gave me some very helpful insight.  He told me about the time during his training that he spent observing suicidal patients.  He said that most patients who attempt suicide don’t really want to die.  They want to come back to life and talk about it.  They are happy they lived.  However, he also told me that when a person makes up his or her mind to do it, nothing can stop it.  He said that even people on 24 hour suicide watch have successfully killed themselves.

What I took away from all of this is that the mind is a part of our body unto itself, just like an organ or an extremity; a hand, a liver, a foot.  We can’t physically see the mind, so when it is broken, it is difficult to fix.  Just think about all of the thoughts your mind has in one split second.  It isn’t surprising to me that so many minds are broken.  They try and try, like Robin did, but no matter what they do, the mind wins.  I don’t know the answers.  All I know is that everyone has a cross to bear in this life; some seen, some unseen.  I learned that even if I continued our friendship, I have no guarantee that she wouldn’t have walked onto those tracks on that hot summer evening.  Her mind was in control and I will be the first to admit that I couldn’t do anything to help her stop it.  Her mind won, and so did Robin’s.

He was seeking help, but he did it anyway.

(If you know anyone who can benefit from this experience, please feel free to  share on Facebook by clicking on the little Facebook “F” icon at the very bottom of this post, under the “You Might Also Like” section.)

Kate:  your creativity was top-notch.  I mean…just look at this flamingo bucket purse:

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