Monday, December 29, 2014

POP FIZZ CLINK....It's about to be NYE 2014! Our Obsessions this Week 12.29.14


For Auld Lang Syne: How to rock NYE in style


BLACK & GOLD 4EVA
Nothing quite says New Years Chic like black and gold and glitter...amiright? M&M has been busy in the post-holiday ether gathering adorbs ideas for your mid week soirees. 

Champagne flutes up gals!

Sparkly Champagne Bottle DIY

Have a fancy Dinner Party. Like, real fancy-- with zebras and menus. 

Your friends will be wowed for the last time of the year when you dish up an amazing 4 course meal on antiqey finds from the flea market, zazzed up with fun cocktail napkins and hand lettered menus. A little construction paper, some gold sharpie, and you're set. Wanna make it extra fancy?? Hire a private chef for the night. As swank as it sounds, you can actually find a ton of chefs for reasonable rates by posting an ad at your local culinary school. Culinary Students are looking to utilize the professional tactics they learn all day and are happy to make a few bucks doing it!

nye dinner menu
from weddingchics.com

Have a photobooth, but better:  A Resolution Booth!

Your pals will love the chance to record their good intentions for 2015. So easy to do with a chalkboard and a polaroid camera-- string up the shots along with these elegant dipped feathers around the party! Also doubles as an adoreable party favor or a sweet addition to a thank you card.

Dip feathers in gold paint and glitter. | 51 DIY Ways To Throw The Best New Year's Party Ever

Dont forget your photobooth props! The best part is that these can be worn all evening!


Top Off New Year’s Eve: 12 Party Hats You Can Make via Brit + Co.

Resolving to eat better in 2015? Start with these little yummies!



Salted Chocolate Dipped Mandarin Slices | Deliciously Yum! Healthy New Years Eve Appetizer Tons of Party Ideas @ www.partyz.co !


Dark Lips Makeup... Every time I see dark lips and make-up like this I think it's so pretty but then I just can't see it on myself...

Get your peepers poppin as fast as those bottles! Glitter in appropriate doses does not a stripper make!


All that glitters is gold with this look. Recreate it with OCC glitter ($14.00) from crcmakeup.comLuh-huh-huving this eye look!

GLITTER, GLITTER, EVERYWHERE, AND NOT A DROP TO DRINK


Dont forget to be the BELLE of the Ball-Drop!


No clue what you could wear this to, but it's gorgeous!

Or for the more casual chica:


Pop the champagne! Need this for New Year's Eve!! 30% off with code: THANKYOU30

Finally, eat something! Nothing is worse than a little NYE hangover so make sure you get your eat on throughout the night!! And who doesn't love a good charcuterie board? #Classy


A charcuterie board can be really classy, too. | 21 Fun Ways To Have A Fancy And Delicious New Year's Eve

Grapes, ricotta, and thyme? Yes please. 


Roasted Grape and Fresh Ricotta Bruschetta recipe - appetizers for new Year's eve

Have a wonderful and safe night lovelies! See you next year!!!!!!!
XOXO
M&M




27 things every gal in her mid twenties knows to be true



27 things every gal in her mid twenties knows to be true

1. Your metabolism isn't what it was when you were 14. Working out is crucial.
2. Boys who call you after 10pm are not boyfriends. Get your f*ing beauty sleep.
3. Paying for anything on the first date is a red flag for the future. A BIG ONE.
4. Travel is always worth it. Feed the wanderlust.
5. It's okay to treat yourself,  and it's okay to do it often.
6. Sunscreen and Eye Cream.
7. A girl should be two things: Classy and Fabulous. -Coco Chanel
8. Smoking cigarettes is passe, and trashy.
9. You may not be in your dream job but you know what it would take to get there.
10. You have a 5 year plan.
11. Watching your partner interact with kids is incredibly touching.
12. You still consult a horoscope.
13. 3 drinks is all you need.
14. You have become the owner of "your look" and Rock it.
15. If he's a bad kisser in his mid twenties he's a bad lay. GET YOUR F*ING BEAUTY SLEEP.
16. You need a savings account.
17. You crave healthy food and spend more for organic. Because its the right thing to do. Eat green everyday.
18. Bars that are good enough for little girls (ie the <23 crowd) are never good enough for you.
19. If he doesn't walk you home, take the uber with you, or drive you himself, he's not worth it.
20. 2 years is long enough to determine if this relationship is headed to marriage or if it isn't. Don't waste your youth on someone who isn't aligned with your goals.
21. Ultimatums work for no one.
22. You can cook at least 5 complete meals. You also watch cooking shows critically because you secretly feel like you could do better. You can also throw a fabulous dinner party.
23. Water, water, water. And then champagne.
24. Network, biotch! It's never ever what you know, it's who.
25. Yoga fixes most things.
26. Holding your breath as you drive through a tunnel ensures that your wish will come true.
27. Kindness is a virtue which must be cherished.

'Twas the night before Christmas...

I thought I'd write a little post tonight by my fireplace, as I'm feeling snuggly and content, relaxing in the post Christmas glow...ahh. YEAH RIGHT.
 Truth be told, this year's Christmas was one hot mess.                      My husband (a chef) often works very late hours, and the 24th of December was no exception. As the baby drifted off finally, I crept into the living room of our tiny apartment to wrap up his gifts in a  hurry. We had only gotten Sawyer a couple of things (By the way, Melissa and Doug, if you're reading this, I truly hope the new wing of your house has room for a bowling alley--but that's another blog post) but we had only gotten a few things for our boy because we had gotten him the HOLY GRAIL of toys-- A beautiful blue Chevy pick up truck, This thing came with working headlights, an MP3 jack (what 2 year old needs that?!?) working doors and an awesome horn. Steveo was going to build the car when he got home so we could roll it out when Sawyer was finished opening his gifts in the morning. We were beyond excited-- this truck was something both of us had always wanted as kids, a real live car you could drive! None of our parents ever obliged, however. This was going to be one of those awesome moments you get to choose, to veer in an entirely different direction than your parents did, and we both couldn't wait to see the look on his cute little face.


 But I digress-- Steveo came through the door about 11:30pm on the Eve. I looked up, excited to get the car building started, and was immediately met with a grimacing face and a look of terror in my husbands eyes. He fell against the wall for support. I jumped up and helped him barely make it to the bathroom before the vomiting started. His whole body began to tense up in muscle cramps and he would cry out in pain every few moments. I was scared shitless-- I had never seen him like this at all. Steveo wasn't sure what the hell was happening-- at one point he thought he was having a heart attack. (Of course he didn't say this to me at the time.) I called the advice nurse and continued to watch as he was sick over and over again in the bathroom. Of course, with all the commotion, little Sawyer woke up and came into the living room. Seeing his brightly wrapped presents under the tree, he quietly opened them all and then, because he couldn't contain his excitement, ran to the bathroom to see what we were all fussing about, holding a fire engine toy above his head and shouting, "Look what I got!!!" At that moment, I nearly laughed. Two-year-olds are awesome stress relievers. We were advised to go to the ER right away, and so bundled the little present ninja up and dropped him off at my mom's on our way.

Steveo ended up getting admitted and was in the hospital for 3 days. His white blood cell count was so high it indicated he was battling a massive infection, but no one could figure out what it was. Being a chef, it was assumed e coli, but that came back negative. So did C-diff, Shigella, Giardia, and  a host of other guesses and tests. It was morphine and cipro and norco and dilodin and saline. My husband was pale and lethargic and weak. And the hardest part for me was that I couldn't stay at the hospital with him. I had to go home and take care of our son. I felt so torn.

  In those 3 days, I experienced what it is truly like to be without a partner. It sucked. Sure, I might complain sometimes or feel like I carry the brunt of the parenting load, but in his absence I saw all of the things that I don't do, things that I cant do. I don't know how to fix Sawyer's toys when they break, or how to check my brake fluid, and I don't feel safe sleeping in our place alone at night, and I couldn't even shower until I was sure that Sawyer was fast asleep. I don't know how to properly play trucks or do most boy things. My son asked where daddy was all the time, and then when we would be around other family members he would tell them "Daddy is very so sick." It broke my heart. I felt lonely-- there was no one to talk to, or joke with, or hug, or tag in when I was exhausted. The house felt empty, the Christmas tree looked dim, and I could barely tolerate being there. I stayed at my parents house for much of those 3 days, just to be around people and noise and everyday activities. I was so worried about Steveo, so confused, suddenly thrown into having to think about what I would truly do if he was in this condition for a long time, or worse. My husband is a big man, but his spirit is even bigger, and his essence fills our little house to the brim. I needed him to come home.

Thank goodness that my requests were heard! He came home to some very happy folks! While the doctors still aren't exactly sure what the problem is, Steveo seemed to respond to antibiotics and his white blood cell count returned to a more normal range, so things are looking up.  I saw my husband in a whole new light-- he isn't just my partner, my child's father, my love-- he is half of my spirit. When he isn't here, none of us are, and for his health and his return and his energy coming back home, I am forever grateful.

Christmases are rarely perfect-- but they are also rarely this eventful! And I feel terrible for admitting this, but it really took losing my routine, my stability, my other half for those three days to feel actually thankful for all of our blessings, for the first time in a long time. Cherish the people around you, be grateful for the miracle that is life and love and family, and leave all the other bullshit at the door. In the scheme of things, three days is nothing. I know that many people must go through life daily without the help or support of partners and family, and I am so lucky that I still had support in this time. But empathy isn't measured, it isn't a contest. What feels like a struggle to anyone is still a struggle, its still truth, and its all relative.

Christmas 2014 was a comment to the year that we've had. It was chaotic and tense and not ideal in any way, but it worked out. And we have what we brought into it-- we have hope, we have our family, we have our love. Is it sappy? Is this cliche? definitely. And I'm totally fine with that. Go hug your family.

XOXO


Wednesday, December 10, 2014

My Women Crush Wednesday: Amy Poehler

Today my Women Crush Wednesday belongs to the great Amy Poehler. She is strong, bold, hilarious (obviously) and REAL. She has a great career, inspires others, and makes fun of herself while doing so. She seems like a hoot and someone I could see myself and Cookie spending all night laughing with!

Also, Poehler just released a new book called "Yes Please" and it is already on the New York's Bestseller. Here is what Amazon said about the book, "Yes Please is a rich and varied collection of stories, lists, poetry (Plastic Surgery Haiku, to be specific), photographs, mantras and advice. With chapters like "Treat Your Career Like a Bad Boyfriend," "Plain Girl Versus the Demon" and "The Robots Will Kill Us All" Yes Please will make you think as much as it will make you laugh. Honest, personal, real, and righteous, Yes Please is full of words to live by."

Want this. Getting this. Can't wait for Christmas.

Our Obsessions this Week: 12.9.14

how cute is my little?

#Puppylove
Gifts for your main pet squeezes!


 BarkBox is, literally, for the dogs. Our goal? To make dogs happy. Your hounds will be delighted with our monthly BarkBoxes that contain all-natural treats and the coolest pup products! The best part? 10% of profits go straight to pups in need.

Wondering what to get Mom? Look no further-- Photogifts are always a classic (and possibly a tearjerker-- Tiff feels that earns bonus points on holidays)

okay sorry i had to. #sorrynotsorry
Frosty is here!! And ready to be eaten!!

Quick! Hit the Deck and work those abs!

Busy or traveling and want a mini sweat...this is a good option!

Bat Those Lashes!! Sexy Holiday Eyes ;)

black and gold winged liner...perfect for the holidays!




Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Our Obsessions this Week: December 1, 2014



OMG how did 2014 just start to wrap up like that?? As we start to say goodbye to another year check out what's got M&M feeling all cozy and stay outta the rain-ish.



Gettin' Steamy with a.....

The Ultimate Holiday Party! Hot Chocolate Bar and Cookie Swap Ideas
Spice up your winter with such a cute get together theme!

Some good reading for those long nights

Many have called this the 'greatest English Novel'


Just don't forget to bring your tissues...


I Like to MOVE IT MOVE IT

2014's top Workout Songs are here and you know after turkey day your butt needs to get movin'. 

25 Kick-Ass Fitness Quotes | StyleCaster

Prefer to Cleanse before the new year begins?

Everybody likes a good clean out-- and hey, it could be the break your liver deserves too after last weekend!

Dr. Oz's 3-Day Detox Cleanse. - Gardener Community

GET THAT LBD! Holiday Dress Shop:)  

Always a classic and so appropriate for events formal or not. It's the holidays, girls! Lets play dress up!

party dresses for women

So many holiday parties-- so little time!

And, speaking of looking gorgeous, how cute is this holiday hair???

Several, Super Easy & Super Cute Knotted Bun Updos and Simple Bun Hairstyle Tutorials - great for all ages!

Okay Indulge a little too- it is sweater weather

rich little brownies with matcha glaze | my name is yeh

and then eat this Prosciutto and Grape Pizza

prosciutto grape pizza


And finally, When the Fort's a ROCKIN'......


Yup, we think that you should build a love fort with all the extra lights you have lying around. Children need not apply.

For a cozy date night in: Build a fort together. This is cute. This is what I love when people go above and beyond and do little surprises for the ones they love


Monday, November 17, 2014

Our Obsessions this Week: November 17, 2014

Fall is in FULL SWING and M&M is feeling it! 

Check out our Top Obsessions this Week:


ROASTED PARSNIPS & CARROTS:

Not only is this a universal crowd-pleaser, the prep is quick and can easily happen while kiddos are occupied with play-doh. This dish accompanies so many mains and can even work for brunch. Serve individually for guests with an over easy egg and its paleo and fabulous too. So freakin good.

BOOTIE BOOTIE BOOTIE...

Rockin Everywhere

Seriously-- if you don't have fall booties lets start over. quick. 
We are in love with these sassy business-in-the-fronts from mod cloth. Sooooo appropriate for work and play, and comfortable enough to keep on all day. This seasonal shoe is a classic and can definitely be counted on to make a comeback year after year.

And could you just melt for these pineapple booties? I die.




                                                                     

RUSTIC BARN WEDDINGS: 

They aren't over until I say they're over.


I mean, who doesn't love a good barn wedding/pickup truck/pumpkin everything/hipster chic ceremony? Who? You're lying to yourself. We love.


HYDRANGEAS: Victorian Florals

An all-time favorite flower and so perfect for any occasion, nothing quite says rustic and farm fresh like some autumn toned hydrangeas in a vintage bucket or pitcher. Love.


BOOMF-- You will freak out from the cuteness.

Yet another fab contribution from the Middleton clan, Boomf is a fabulous company that will take your Instagram pics and screen print them onto edible fabulousness- yes, marshmallow-ey pics that will turn anyone's seasonal frown upside down. Such a fun gift idea or a "just because I wanted to see your face on food" thing.

'Nuff said.



























Monday, November 10, 2014

Millennials and Marmalade: The Age of Generation Pinterest

This weekend I had a lot of fun "vibing" my apartment. What is "vibing" you ask? My friend Tiffany (coincidentally the co-author of this blog) uses this term often, when creating a mood, feeling, color scheme, or even conversation in any given space. After a long week at work where we vibed the heck out of a doctor's office lobby, I came home and looked around. I thought, "Who lives here? This furniture doesn't tell you anything except that I like Pottery Barn but can afford World Market. Where are my favorite colors? What do I want to happen here? A coctail party? Can I cozy up for fall, per Lauren Conrad's suggestions, on a beige sofa while watching a fishtank? I think not." Being a part of Generation Pinterest has f****d me the hell up. I literally become disappointed in myself when I forget an office potluck or something and end up having to make break and bake brownies. This is no bueno. If I had remembered, I would have busted out the mini bundt pans and gone all lemon ricotta cake with ganache poured from a vintage ceramic pitcher. 

But we were vibing...So I set out to find some inexpensive and beautiful pieces that would start to take my post college all beige everythanggg scheme to something warm, and inviting, and chic, and, well, everything I want to feel when I'm in my home. Talk to my 2 year old, however, and inviting and chic are not the words he would use to describe his ideal environment. No, Sawyer would prefer something truck-y, preferably sticky, and with some kind of whacking utensil on every ledge. My husband would prefer a very pile-y hobbit hole with TVs in every room and access to beverages while sitting. As you can see, my room mates and I did not go to the same design school. Lucky for me, the two year old tends to keep his opinions to himself as long as he receives a steady flow of cheerios and my husband, well, he just knows better. I found some amazing items from a variety of stores in single shopping trip-- between Target, World Market, TJMaxx, and a garage sale on the drive home, I created awesome living and bathroom spaces for less than a Pottery Barn side table. (But hey, if your budget stretches...go for it.)

As a 20-something in this world I really want it all, (and for some reason believe) that I can have it all. I can work at a techy startup and make dinner 5 nights out of the week and be an awesome wife and teach my son about bugs in the park and be romantic with my husband and climb the corporate ladder and paint just for fun and remember every birthday and throw dinner parties and fold fitted sheets! And wear heels! In reality, I try my best and sometimes I forget stuff. Or I fall asleep before the dishes are done. Or I bring flats..often. But my point is that I don't stop trying. Keep the Martha dream alive! My hope is that this blog will reach like-minded folks out there who appreciate life and style story swapping.

Well lets keep it short and sweet. 

XO, 

Cookie

Ps here's my apartment now-- so cute right????