Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Holiday Overwhelm (in a good way)

So much holiday happenings this past week. Last Thursday was the West. 3rd st. Holiday Party. The stores open their doors with yummies and treats for all (including rose champagne at one amazing establishment). I was a little shameless (to Brian's annoyance) of my partaking in the free goodies. "Well then whats the point of putting it out if no one is going to take it" was my response as I quickly walked in, grabbed a beverage, took the obligatory gander around the front half of the store and made my way onto another.  I seem to remember that he wasn't above trying everything at Jones on Third. Later,  B and I had to stop off at the dress-up photo booth/bench creating that stunner above, ha. Stilt walkers dressed up in holiday costumes strolled around, which to be honest is quite frightening to me sometimes. Kinda borders along that whole clown phobia which was instilled in me from awful horror movies like Killer Clowns from Outer Space and I think also some scary stories from Unsolved Mysteries (remember that gem of a show?). All in all, it was fun to enjoy the atmosphere and the holiday spirit. Saturday night we celebrated Brian's sister's one year anniversary at her boutique, Luscious Soul in Thousand Oaks. She does such a great job picking out clothes, house decorations, jewelry and all sorts of fun stuff. I was in heaven. Brian bought me a beautiful bracelet and I scored myself a black day dress with wrap belt (so perfect for my strolls around 3rd st.). She's done such an amazing job with the store and everyone was out to support. Afterwards we had to head down to Newport Beach for an Christmas Party with some friends. Tina and Matt, the hosts, have been fixing up their home for the past year and the work really paid off. It looks incredible. After that festive jaunt, we stayed the night at Mike and Mel's house so we can all head down to the Charger game together for Sunday Funday. We won, so of course made for a great day and we also managed to see a web video celebrity ("What What in the Butt" music video featured on Tosh.0).
Needless to say, we had a fun weekend but definitely were exhausted. Just starting to get back in the swing of things and thankfully so as B and I have a three day weekend to spend in San Diego. Here we go again. :)


Blurry, but wanted you to see the scary festive stilt walkers
-J

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Christmas Soiree


Christmas season was officially started last Saturday as we gathered together our friends for a little shindig. We had so much fun. Well to be quite honest, too much fun. I'm pretty sure I blinked and it was 4:30 in the morning. There were so many laughs especially with the white elephant gift exchange, spontaneous dancing all over the place and drinks were spilled everywhere, but all in good fun. The girls did a fabulous job of decorating, the tree looked perfect. My favorite part of the night though was when I got to hand out my homemade gifts to my friends. It meant a lot to me and I think that they all really liked them (can't explain more as there are a few more to be given out). It makes me want to make my gifts every year since I had such a good time creating them and it gave me more enjoyment to give. I will share more about them once they're all out in the open. :)
There were more people later, but we didn't really use the camera once the party was in full swing:
The girls
The boys
My gifts all wrapped and ready to go
-J

Thursday, December 01, 2011

Rocking Around A Non-Existant Christmas Tree

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I went with my friend Lindsay on Tuesday night to get the Christmas tree for the girls' apartment to get ready for the party. I am a die-hard Noble Fir tree buyer, Douglas Firs be damned (sorry if you like those kind, just not my cup of tea). This year however there was a new type of tree that popped up: a Nordman Fir. Apparently this tree is popular in Europe, but I had never heard of it. Basically all I can gather is that it looks like a high quality Noble Fir. Love! The needles have almost a sheen to them and it is very strong and full. Honestly, I don't think the two of us could have picked out a better tree (and trust me, we have bought a couple trees together and have run the gamut).  While we were there, I saw a couple taking home a cute 3' - 4' tree. I wasn't going to get one for Brian and I, but I'm thinking that this was pretty doable and am now making plans in my head to pick one up this weekend.

-J