Thursday, January 31, 2013

Freckled and Speckled OOTD

I owe you an apology.  I have been great about posting my outfits on Instagram (@justcallmehaha) but I've been lazy about posting them here on the blog and especially taking pictures with the DSLR vs. iphone.

Today you're in luck. Last night I busted out the camera. However, this did entice Tiny Tim to wonder what the heck I was doing in the hallway; so yes, dog-photobomb is included.
Shirt - Gap (here) | Skirt - J Crew Factory | Tights - Apt 9; Kohls (similar) | Shoes - Corso Como Mott  (here and here) | Scarf - J Crew Factory (tied into an infinity; similiar)
Cuff - C. Wonder (here) | Watch - Michael Kors (here)
 
 
As promised, Tiny Tim's time to shine
 


1/31's Deals and Steals

Goodbye January. Goodbye unlimited Starbucks coffee mug. Goodbye heat wave.

Hello February. Hello free crappy office coffee. Hello again scarf, hat and mittens.

Hello deal's and steals:
  • AT Loft: 30% off new arrivals in store and online with code NEW30
  • Banana Republic: Extra 40% off sale items in store through 2/2
  • Banana Republic Factory Store: Up to 50% off spring arrivals; coupon for 10% off $100+ purchase through 2/10
  • Gap: In store through 2/3, additional 25% off women's sale items
  • J Crew: Free shipping on any order with code FREESHIP (6% back via ebates.com)
  • Juicy Couture: Extra 70% off clearance (3% back via ebates.com)
  • Michaels: Up to 90% off clearance event in stores through 2/2
  • Mixbook: Up to 50% off through 2/4
  • Sports Authority: 30% off Nike Hyperwarm through 2/2
  • Target: Big Baby Sale through 2/2
  • Ulta: 20% off in store purchase through 2/2 (with exclusions)
  • Walgreens: 33% off all photocards through 2/2 with code CARDLESS33

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

1/30's Deals and Steals

Here they are:
  • American Eagle: Jeans under $30 in store and online
  • Banana Republic: Wednesday specials: 30% off entire purchase online with code BRSHOP30 (2% back via ebates.com); 40% off two regular priced items and extra 40% off sale items in store
  • C Wonder: Extra 50% off sale items with code EXTRA50
  • Corner Bakery: Reserve your free avocado and spinach power thin panini here

  • Express: Extra 50% off sale items
  • J Crew: Free shipping on all orders with code FREESHIP (6% back via ebates.com)
  • J Crew Factory: Extra 40% off final sale items ends Friday; use code MOREPLEASE (3% back via ebates.com)
  • The Limited: Online only, extra 40% off sale items; prices marked
  • Macys: Extra 15% off with code RED (6% back via ebates.coms); 20% off in store on Friday if you wear red
  • Pottery Barn: One time use 15% off code, expires today. VT3T-6KGS-M4Q6
  • West Elm: 20% off coffee table and curtains

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

1/29's Deals and Steals

Alrighty, I'm just going to get straight down to it, well after I tell you that I got in my run last night and plan on going again together since it's forecasted to be a glorious 60 degrees!

Anyways, today's deals and steals:
  • Athleta/BR/Gap/ON/Piperlime: 10% off today for cardholders with code TUESDAYS (2% back via ebates.com)
  • Crate and Barrel: 15% off bars, ends tmrw
  • J Crew: Extra 40% off final sale items ends today; use code GET40 (6% back via ebates.com)
  • Madewell: Extra 40% off sale items and free shipping with code LOVE40 ends today (3% back via ebates.com)
  • MLB.com: $30 off authentic men's jerseys
  • Perchance (local boutique): 60% off everything through Jan 31 with code SALE60
  • Restaurant.com: $1.60 for $10 gift certificates ends tonight with code BOWL (15% back via ebates.com)
  • Shutterfly: Up to 50% off Valentine's sale ends Friday

Monday, January 28, 2013

Our Wknd

We had a low key weekend. Friday night we stayed in.  Ben was hankering to grill and I was dreaming of having at least one solid vegetable.  The compromise was pork chops on the grill with a side of butternut squash risotto (I'll post the recipe soon).

Ben wouldn't even try the risotto (wimp); but in this case the thought of more for me honestly went through my head several times while enjoying this tasty dish. It turned out great!

We watched Beasts of the Southern Wild, which is Oscar nominated for best picture and best actress (Quevenzhane Wallis , is only six years old! The youngest nominee for best actress). The movie is selfish is fictitious, based on a southern delta-type community called Bathtub, which is preparing for impending changes which will cause the flooding of their community.  It's one of those movies that seem so different from mainstream, that I *think* is what gives it the chance to win, but I would be surprised if it won Best Picture.

Saturday morning we got in a solid workout at the gym.  After doing weights, I found Ben, who was already on an elliptical (still recovering from an ankle injury from running) and I sweat my booty off on that thing! It was nice to have him by my side for some accountability and I was surprised to realize how much I left myself lax on workouts when by myself.

Saturday afternoon we drove to the far suburbs to meet a family who's interested in adopting Tiny Tim (far meaning that round trip this took about 3.5 hrs! Woohoo Saturday).  They already have a bulldog, who is a bit of diva and alpha rolled into an itty-bitty 35 pound bully.  They said the meeting went a lot better than they expected and we'll know by the end of the week if they're interested.

After much debate on where to go for dinner Saturday night (we wanted to try something new but couldn't agree on a place), we ended up going to dinner with Ben's sister and her husband at Derby, a bar in Lincoln Park.  I didn't have high expectations, but the food was surprisingly good!
The only downfall to dinner was that was right down the street from Local Option, which happens to be not only the best beer bar in the city, but the best beer bar in the state, according to recent awards. I was swayed to agree to one drink; which happened to turn into three.  This was only my second time at Local Option; the first was a few weeks prior.  We sat in a back both, which I honestly found to be really creepy and desolate.  This time, Ben and I had bar seats, which was much more enjoyable.  The bartender really knows his beer and I was pleased with all three I ordered.

For the record, I used to hate sour beers with a passion; but Ben has a passion for them, so over the past year they've grown on me and now I love them.  For anyone interested, I drank BFM Bon Chien 2011, Tilquin Gueuze and Hair of the Dog's Fred Flanders.  All three are excellent! Ben is currently brewing a sour, but part of the reason they are typically more expensive than other beers is that their fermentation process is over a year.  Yes, we have a 5 gallon glass carboy sitting in our bedroom that we will not be able to drink until next fall. My goodness, it'd better be good!

Sunday morning I drove to book club in the suburbs and had a great brunch with the girls.  We had read Book Thief and spoke very little about the book (yes, we're more of a 25% book, 75% random chit-chat type club).  It's a book based in Nazi-Germany which follows the story of a young girl and is narrated by Death. I hadn't been impressed, especially with all of the hype Ben gave it.

Following club, I proceeded to do my Sunday errands of Target and the grocery store before heading home and taking Tiny Tim on a home visit for a potential Chicago English Bulldog Rescue.  After running around all day, once I was home I went into complete relax mode (well, after having a slight anxiety attack about how much general cleaning our apartment needs) and finished the night with some pizza, a beer, and a blog post.

For a couple who has a kegarator in their living room, I've been surprised how little we utilize it!








1/28's Deals and Steals

It seems that Mother Nature is much like myself: indecisive. At the beginning of last week Chicago had it's cold spell with wind chills below zero and today it's already 45 degrees (accompanied with rain). I'm not complaining, I'll take what we can get. I'm just hoping it will be dry enough for a post-work run!

Here are today's deals and steals:
  • Caribou Coffee: Through 1/31, enjoy a $2 lemon Earl Grey tea latte
  • Francescas: Ends today, buy one apparel item, get a second 50% off
  • Gap: 30% off online purchase with code GAP30 (2% back via ebates.com)
  • H&M: Through 2/3, 15% off entire purchase for students with this email
  • J Crew: Extra 40% off final sale items in store and online through tmrw with code GET40 (6% back via ebates.com)
  • Juicy Couture: Additional 70% off clearance items now! (5% back via ebates.com
    • If you're looking for some warm ear muffs, these are surprisingly warm and have a great fit; plus they're only  $10.50 now
  • Old Navy: Rumor has it that, Rockstar Jeggings are now just $8.99 in store
  • Puma: Semi-annual sale, up to 60% off
  • Restaurant.com: Through tmrw, $4 for $25 gift certificates with code BOWL (15% back via ebates.com)
  • Victoria's Secret: Receive a $15 gift card when you buy two bras in store
  • West Elm: Last days for 20% off bedding and bath; 20% off picture frames
Local:
  • Cerato Boutique: Through Sunday, shop sale sections for $25, $50 and $75; 50% off all other sale items

Sunday, January 27, 2013

NYC - Day 1

Alrighty, I'm sitting here cleaning and thinking how much better last weekend was than this weekend.  What better way to relive than to blog and share with you?

Our flight from O'Hare left around 10am, which was nice that we didn't have to get up at the crack of dawn.  We had decided to drive to the airport and park at one of the local hotels using airportparking.com.  It worked out perfectly and within ten minutes of getting to the hotel, we were on a hotel shuttle on our way to ORD.

The flight landed as scheduled in Newark (EWR).  Wanting to save some money, we decided to take public transit into Manhattan (our other options were a cab, which we guesstimated would be $50+, or Amtrak, which was $44 EACH (goodness) for a one-way 30 minute ride).  We followed the signs to AirTrain (which is the free airport tram system).  Before we boarded the AirTrain, we purchased our NJ Transit tickets ($12.50 each) to get us to Penn Station in Manhattan. (FYI, the kiosk we visited took both cash and credit card.

The AirTrain took us to the NJ Transit EWR Station, where we swiped our tickets and waited for our train. From deboarding the plane to getting to Penn Station, the entire process took about an hour.  Once we were at Penn, we decided to walk the mile to our hotel since we each only had a carry-on and it was nice out.

We stayed at Hotel Cassa in Times Square Area (45th Street and 6th avenue).  When we'd priced out the trip, a friend recommended looking on Travelzoo for hotel specials.  I came across Hotel Cassa at $129/night and immediately liked the location. Having stayed at the Marriott Marquis my two previous trips, I was familiar with staying near Times Square. After checking out Tripadvisor and seeing the hotel had 4 stars and was ranked in the top 100 of 400+ hotels, we booked it.  The final rate after taxes/fees came out to $151 per night. Dang those stupid fees!

Our room was on the 23rd floor (of 44) and faced the south.  We didn't have much of a view, just other buildings.  The room itself was TINY; pretty much just a bed (we think it was a full), one night stand, wardrobe, chair, and TV.  However, it was very very clean and modern.  The bathroom (I forgot to take a picture) was pristine white with a glass door shower (and a wonderful shower head).  The bed was so comfortable.  For the price and location, we would definitely recommend staying here!

After dropping off our bags and a quick freshen up, we were off to explore.    We walked to Times Square to check it out. Since Ben works in advertising and his first job in the field dealt with putting up billboards, he was pretty amazing by the endless amounts of every changing advertisements.

By this time it was around 2:30pm and we were getting hungry. What better way to start a trip in NYC than with a quick slice of pizza? We walked up 7th avenue when we came across a Ray's Pizza at 53rd st.  Ray's Pizza (the original location), had been on Ben's list of places to visit, except that when I researched, I found that the original location had closed several years prior. Now there are just several Ray's Pizzas, most of which claim to be the first and are not.  At any rate, our $13 was well spent on twice slices, an order of garlic knots and a water. Not the best pizza, but still enjoyable none the less.

Following our quick bite (and filling up my month of January Starbucks mug, that was so convenient on this trip!), we walked to Central Park.It was a gorgeous 50 degree F day and nothing felt more right than a stroll in Central Park with my main-squeeze :O)


We walked a decent amount of the park, much more than I'd done on previous trips (while nannying we limited our park time to the zoo, ice skating, and playground; all of which I will admit I enjoy as an adult). We made sure to stop at John Lennon's Strawberry Fields.

We continued out walk until we reached the south end of the Reservoir, which is humongous! 
At this point, the sun was starting to go down and we were both getting a bit worn out.  What better way to cheer Ben up than with beer? Thank God for a smart phone.  Really, I don't know what we would have done without one.  I googled and found a place called City Swiggers on the Upper East Side nearby that we decided to try out.
 

More or less, it is a beer store with tons of great and exotic craft beer bottles you can purchase.  There's also a bar and a few tables so that you can enjoy whatever is on tap.  Nowadays, it seems inevitable that when we go out to a new place and they have beer flights, we will order them. I was surprised that my favorite pour was Harpon's Chocolate Stout.
After a round, we decided to go back to the hotel (via the subway), to grab our coats and continue on our way, but first, we looked around Grand Central Station.  It's so beautiful, it's majestic.


We weren't quite ready to eat yet, so we decided to go for a beer at Heartland Brewery, which is a restaurant and microbrew with a few locations in Manhattan.  We visited the 43rd st location.  It was quite the happening place when we walked in, but luckily we were able to snag a bar table within a matter of minutes of our arrival.  The beer was okay (I had the IPA and Ben got a stout the first round), but the atmosphere was lively; mostly tourists.
From here, we ventured a block over to our next bar, the Long Room, on 44th. We sat at the bar and were greeted with a lovely Irish accented bartender, turn's out, it's an Irish pub, which we felt right at home at after our recent trip!  We only got beer here, but I do want to share that Ben went back here one night for dinner at got the fish and chips for $15.  He said they were fantastic!
At this point, we were ready to eat and not wanting to wait, so where else to go but Shake Shack?!  It's a fast-food type burger joint with only the most amazing cheesy fries one could imagine.  The bacon cheeseburger was quite tasty too.  Brooklyn Brewing also brewed a special beer for them, so of course we had to try that too:
 
After that, it was time to put a pause on the drinking and enjoy a view of the city at Top of the Rock (which is supposed to be much better than the top of the Empire State Building).  It was about 10pm at this time (on a Saturday night) and there was no line (something I had been worried about originally.  I had contemplated prebuying tickets online, but we'd decided against it since we weren't sure we'd want to go).  It was freezing cold, but so worth it ($25 each). 

Let me give you a hint, there are a few viewing decks, but it's really worth it just to go straight to the top and not spend time on the others.  Pictures can't describe how pretty it is to look out on NYC the first night you're there with a man you've wanted to go there forever it.  It was perfect.
 
Once we were fairly frozen, we headed back down to ground level to check out the ice skating rink.  Unfortunately that was one thing I couldn't convince Ben to do.
Rather, he convinced me for one more drink before bed, so we trekked back near Shake Shack to go to Beer Authority on 40th st and 8th ave, which once again has a decent craft beer list.  They also had live music which was pretty good.

After that, it was time to call it a night, except, ever since my first time, I can't call it a night in NYC without a stop at Magnolia Bakery for a cupcake. Thus, we stopped in the Ave of Americas location (6th ave and 49th st). The first time I went to NY, I was nannying with my room-mate and we took a taxi Bleecker St Magnolia Bakery 3 of the 5 nights we were there. Ave of the America's location wasn't open yet).





Friday, January 25, 2013

J Crew Factory OOTD

I figure it's rude of me to share my J Crew Factory order, show a sneak-peek picture of my outfit yesterday and not share the rest.  So, here you go my friends:

Sweater - J Crew Factory Charley Sweater  (the medium is slightly big on me; but gives space for layering)
Skirt - J Crew Factory Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Wool (Size 4)
Blouse - J Crew Factory (no longer available; similar here)
Tights - Dollar store
Monogram - Etsy (1.25")
And while I'm at it; remember the Factory Printed Draped Shift Dress I was so excited for?!  A complete bust.

Size 4 is on the left and size 6 on the right.
The size 4 was way too short and slightly too tight in the chest and arms.
I debated on keeping the size 6, but as seen below (center); the polyester is pretty clingy, the fit is extremely boxy and it's way too short for work.

1/25's Deals and Steals

Happy Friday!  Three things happened last night that have made extra-exciting for this weekend:
  1. It warmed up!
  2. It snowed!
  3. Ben came come!  Yep, the two previous nights Ben was still in NYC for his work training and I had the apartment and dogs to myself.  Tiny Tim lucked out and got to sleep on the bed with Oscar and I.  He was quite disappointed not to receive another invitation last night. Poor pup.
Here are today's deals and steals:
  • AirTran: Sunshine Sale: flights to Florida and Vegas through 1/31
  • Banana Republic: Through 1/26, take 30% off online purchases with code BRTAKE30 (2% back via ebates.com)
  • DSW: 8% back via ebates.com today
  • Madewell: Extra 40% off sale items with code LOVE40 through 1/28 (3% back via ebates.com)
  • Michaels: 15% off entire purchase through 1/26
  • Old Navy: 25% off online purchase through 1/27 with code MYSTERY (2% back via ebates.com)
  • Restaurant.com: For $20, get a free Mixbook hardcover photobook and a $25 restaurant.com gift card. (15% back via ebates.com)

Thursday, January 24, 2013

Smart Idea (+deals)

Several times a year, I ponder why we live in the Midwest. Yes, I do like having four separate seasons and my family nearby, but we could live in sunny Florida and have snow and parents be just a quick flight away. This morning was one of those types of mornings. It is seriously freezing here. Beyond freezing actually.

Look at this local building after it caught fire yesterday and fire fighters fought to put on the flames. It looks like an ice sculpture now.
Chicago Tribune
One thing is for sure: it's cold. This happens to be a problem, as I typically loathe wearing any kind of dress or work pant. My J Crew Factory order arrived yesterday (yay, that was fast!) and I was determined to wear my new pencil skirt. However, the 8 degree, feels like -7 degree weather put a quick damper on the idea considering I have approximately a mile walk between my apartment, train, and office. Enter the idea to wear sweatpants over my tights (tights do no justice to this wind) and change into my skirt once at work. Yep, I totally did it this morning. I may have looked like a slob, but I felt like a genius. 
 
How's the weather in your neck of the woods? And how are you getting through it?
 
Here are today's deals and steals:
  • Banana Republic: Through 1/27, BR/Gap/ON cardholders get 50% off 3 women's full-priced items in store (plus double points in store and online 1/24-2/2)
  • Gap: 30% off online today with code GAPTREAT (2% back via ebates.com)
  • Hell Run: Through 1/30, $6 off sign up in all cities with code AXHELLRUN13
  • J Crew: Extra 40% off final sale items online with code GET40 (6% back via ebates); extra 50% off final sale items in store; ends 1/29
  • Juicy Couture: Free shipping on new arrivals through 1/27
  • Macys: Extra 10% off furniture (3% back via ebates.com)
  • Mixbook: Up to 50% off everything through 1/28 with code MXBVDYK
  • Old Navy: 20% off with code SECRET (2% back via ebates.com)
  • Shutterfly: Extra 40% off Valentine's Day sale through 2/1 with one-time use code:  R4YC-4809-AYEE-UWJ8HU
  • Ulta: $3.50 off $10+ in store purchase; valid through 1/26
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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

1/23's Deals and Steals

Good morning! I survived yesterday but am still a bit frazzled.  I picked up the dogs in Indiana (which ended up being about three hours in the car round trip), picked up a quick dinner (Chipotle has ever tasted so good) and was finally able to sit down on the couch at 8pm. One episode of Nashville later, I was in bed reading. 

Unfortunately, Oscar developed some nasty eye allergies (we think) while we were gone so tonight will be spent at the vet trying to fix the poor guy up.  I am immensely looking forward to the weekend, already!

Here are today's deals and steals:
  • Banana Republic: 30% off online today with code BRSHOP30 (2% back via ebates.com) and 40% off two regular-priced items in store (plus extra 40% off sale items in store) 
  • Express: Buy one pair of jeans, get 1 50% off; favorite tees: buy one, get 1 50% off (5% back via ebates.com)
  • J Crew: Extra 40% off final sale items online with code GET40 (6% back via ebates.com); 50% off final sale items in store
  • Kohls: 20% off with code WINTERGIFT (6% back via ebates.com)
  • The Limited: 11a-2p today, 50% off one item online with code TIMEOUT (3% back via ebates)
  • Madewell: Extra 40% off sale items and free shipping with code LOVE40 (3% back via ebates.com)
  • Modcloth: Up to 70% off sale
  • philosophy: Free 6oz gel trio with code shower3

  • Restaurant.com: Last day for $2 for $10 gift certificates (discount on higher increments too) with code DINE (15% back via ebates.com)
  • Victoria's Secret: Free shipping on $25+ orders with code SHIP25 and semi-annual sale end tonight
  • West Elm: 20% off care and repair items; last week for 20% off bedding and bath

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Brrrr; I'm Back!

Welcome back to Chicago where it's currently 7 degrees F and feels like -8. It this isn't a harsh wake up to getting back to reality and off vacation, I don't know what it is.

We had an amazing time in NYC! I cannot wait to share what we did and some of the pictures capturing it.  The caveat is that I need your patience.  I woke up at 5:15am ET (4:15 CT) to make my 7:45am flight. I just got into the office and am having my first sips of coffee for the day.  After work I'll be driving to Indiana to pick up Oscar and Tiny Tim after work and then back to Chicago to get to our apartment for the first time in four days.

I am sooo looking forward to 7pm and sweatpants!

Friday, January 18, 2013

I Slipped; I Shopped

I crumbled. I saw a blog post about shopping J Crew Factory's final sale today. I caved. I looked. I shopped. Good news is that I have a credit for a Christmas items that ended up being too small; so that helps, right?!

Don't forget, code MOREPLEASE gets you an additional 40% off final sale items (although I found this isn't true because the code worked on three of the items I ordered and they're eligible for returns!); plus 3 % back via ebates.com.

Besides, all of the items (besides the skirt), I will wear for both work and fun. Here's what I bought:

Factory Printed Draped Shift Dress
Price paid: $29.99 (originally: $138)
Size: I ordered a size 4 and a size 6.  This item is eligible for returns.  Since it's such a great price, I figured why risk ordering one size to possibly have it not work out and then regret not ordering the other.  Plus this put my order over $100 for free shipping :O)
Eligible for return
 
Factory Charley Sweater
Price paid: $11.99 (originally: $49.50)
Size: Medium (I figured this is safe if I want to layer with a blouse underneath)
Colors: Fiesta Purple and  Vibrant Coral
Eligible for return
 
 
Factory Tissue Turtleneck
Price paid: $5.99 (originally $32.50)
Size: Medium (room for shrinkage)
*Similar available for $9.99 at regular J Crew
Color: Navy (I originally thought it was black, but I could use a navy turtleneck too)
Final sale
 
Factory Pencil Skirt in Double-Serge Wool
Price paid: $23.99 (originally $89.50)
Size: 4 (I already own this in the mustard/Bright Cumin; which is now sold out)
Color: Viridian Green
Final sale
 
For any math nerds, like myself, I paid just 23% of the original retail value of these items! Now that's a steal! 
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