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Ski Bunny vs. Island Getaway
I don’t know about you, but right about now, I’m in need of a vacation or two. Snow days are welcomed but not quite the same as a vacay.
How about a ski weekend (or perhaps just a spa weekend in my case – not exactly that skilled on the slopes; I’ll join for apres ski?) or better yet, an island getaway (read: BEACH)? And what’s better than planning one of these excursions? Shopping for them.
For those of you with upcoming long weekends and Spring breaks (okay, that might be a little far off but I’m still jealous), here are my must-haves for you.
SKI BUNNY PICKS
(otherwise known as Polar Vortex picks these days)

ISLAND GETAWAY PICKS
(can you tell I’m ready for summer?)

make.my.monday: 2014 planners
I realize that January is more than half way over but if we’re being really honest here, I didn’t get my 2014 planner until a week or so ago so I won’t judge you if you haven’t either.
Without sounding like I am 20 years older than I am (still have a few years in my 20-somethings left…), I am super old fashioned when it comes to calendars/planners/agendas/schedules. Sure, I accept Google calendar invites and use Outlook at work and add appointments to my iPhone – but there is something about writing, making lists and looking physically at the week in front of me that I can’t give up.
So if you’re like me and you haven’t purchased yours yet or if it’s a new years resolution of yours to get more organized – here are my 2014 planner recommendations whether you want something super simple or every aspect of your life customized and recorded.
1. The Day Designer by Whitney English
5. Simplified Planner / Life Binders by Emily Ley
Happy Planning!
how-to: start a wine club
It’s no secret that I love wine; red, white or sparkling. I’m your girl. While this might be true for most women, what do my close friends and I do so we have an excuse to drink more of it more often? Start a wine club, naturally.
I posted from time to time on instagram about our tasting journeys throughout 2013 but nothing too in depth. It’s for fun – sure, I love learning about fine wine especially after my Napa trip (can I go back now please?), but wine club is another excuse to have scheduled gossip sessions over delicious flights and cheese + charcuterie boards.
Now, who can argue with that?
Guide to Starting Your Own Club
1. Think of a fun name.
We like to call ourselves “District Vines” (or #DV) because well, we all live in the District aka your nation’s capital. We call our meetings; “tastings”.
2. Keep it small.
We have 4 “founders” and each month, we each invite one new guest to join us so there are always 8 ladies tasting. Plus, it’s hard to make a reservation for groups larger than this (and hard to coordinate schedules..more on that later). We also make it a point to invite new friends, coworkers and people that may not know one another otherwise. At least we’ll have one thing in common; love of wine, right?
3. Take turns playing “hostesses”.
Every month, one of the founders is in charge of “hosting” wine club. This simply means picking the wine bar or restaurant (no repeats), arranging for reservations or special accommodations. Some spots love the idea of our wine club and will go out of their way to make the evening extra special. While we try to stick to places that offer “flights” of wine; it’s not always necessary and some venues are happy to whip some up on the spot! This could also mean “hosting” at your own home with a specific theme in mind. For example, I could chose “Spanish Wines” and everyone shows up with a bottle to taste and sip on throughout the night.
4. Plan trips.
What is exciting about our club is that new guests are included each month and now that it’s over a year old, we’ve acquired quite a alumni list. So, with this in mind, we have decided to plan 2 yearly vineyard trips to nearby wineries and invite all previous guests to join. These will take place in the summer and fall and allow us to switch it up a bit on an excursion.
5. Schedule tastings in advance.
As you can imagine, when you have founding members that have anything-but-9-to-5 jobs, super type A personalities, beaus to attend to and 50 other organizations they’re involved with; finding time to get together even ONCE a month is a challenge. So for 2014 – we all got together and picked out dates for the rest of the year (all on Mondays). No excuses. No dream guy or mani-pedi date is allowed to trump wine club this year. We’ll see how this goes…
6. Have fun.
Sure, you might learn a thing or two but what’s truly important is the company. Oh and if you do have a date afterward; you might want to bring along a mini toothbrush (#wineteeth).
Cheers!
tablescape tuesday: 2014 inspiration
It’s been awhile since I’ve posted a Tablescape Tuesday and since this upcoming year is sure to be packed full of hosting, I think it’ time! I have a few exciting events and collaborations on the horizon from engagement parties, baby showers and brunches to dinner parties, candy bars and blogger events (details coming soon!). With that being said, I am constantly brainstorming, sourcing and looking for new ideas based on specific themes and seasons. Of course, I use online sources like Pinterest, but long before the days of “pinning” I relied on magazines, books and my favorite; in-store shopping – which still remains my favorite way to create a table.
I find that this normally sparks the creativity behind each event I do – sometimes it comes from one piece I buy or one idea and I build everything else around that. Other times, like with Christmas, the overall look is easier to come up with. I can be super picky so there is always a lot of “editing” involved and pulling from different ideas but adding my own spin to it is equally as important.
Nonetheless, here a few ideas I’ve found recently that I hope to draw inspiration from this upcoming year.
Images: 1 // 2 //3 //4 // 5 // 6//7//8
Which one do you like best?