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Winter Favorites (So Far)

February 19, 2018 by Sydney Manning

Winter has been kind of long, you guys. Normally, I love the cold weather, but I've been sick twice, and now I'm ready for spriiiiiiiiiing. But it hasn't been all bad: I've purposefully chosen to surround myself with some pretty things here and there, enrich my mind with some books that I really want to read (to counter all the books I have to read for class), and make a little time for my beloved television.

Here are some things I'm digging this winter:

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I start my mornings VERY early these days. To get over getting up before the sun, I need my  trusty travel mug of green tea. And while any vessel would do (so long as my tea stays piping hot), I find that the commute is just more fun when lounging walruses are around. If you're new to S'ip by Swell bottles, allow me to introduce you to your new favorite way to consume temperature-sensitive beverages. S'Well is just a company that I very much enjoy for their focus not only on eye-catching patterns, but their promise of keeping drinks hot and cold respectively. AND THEY DO. My commute is two hours, and in those two hours, not a single degree changes from the time the tea is made to the time I'm being squeezed against a seat by a person with poor spatial reasoning, but determination to force themselves into a teeny two-person seat. I live for a fun pattern. My only gripe is that these travel mugs work almost too well: my first trip ended in a severely burned tongue. From that point on, exactly three ice cubes make their way into that boiling hot leaf-water as soon as it's steeped.

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Life is just one big collection of important papers, isn't it? Syllabi, to-do lists, receipts, everything. And because I have a minor panic attack when I can't find a post-it note with nothing on it but the word "lunch" even though I can SEE the lunch in front of me and am unlikely to forget it, I desperately need my papers to all be in one place. But just because I need to stay organized does NOT mean that my office supplies have to be boring. As you'll soon learn, I am never one to turn down a good print. And when I found this SUPER CUTE accordion folder on Amazon (at such a good price), I threw it in the proverbial cart. And so far so good: every time I snap the little button in place, I silently congratulate myself on being a good adult who has access to all her documents.

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Yes, target marketing works on me. I see Glossier videos every single day of my life on social media. EVERY DAY. And because I am a sucker for minimalist packaging with a pop of color, make-up videos, and persuasive positive reviews, I finally, FINALLY caved and bought two tubes of the utterly popular Cloud Paint. My thoughts? I WILL VERY LIKELY NEVER GO BACK TO PRESSED BLUSH AGAIN. I love these blushes. I love them. Just as the name describes, the teensiest dot of this gel-based blush feels like you're painting your cheeks with ultra-light paint; leaving this subtle, BEAUTIFUL tint to your cheeks. While the tubes look small, I reckon these will last for months because honestly, a little goes a long way. I bought "Pufff" and "Beam" and I use them interchangeably. Get some.

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Oh, are you surprised that I own more than one of these S'ip by S'Well bottles?  You know I only enjoy my beverages out of novelty vessels!! This one is in the print "Crab Walk" and it has SEEN some things. I have banged it, dropped it, and scratched it, and my lil buddy is still going strong, keeping my ice water icy for hours and hours. Totally worth it.

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This list would not be complete without a cookbook because my obsession has not waned, not even one bit. If you're a part of the food world, then you have seen Alison Roman's book everywhere; and for good reason. She is amazing, and this book is just an awesome extension of the talented former Senior Food Editor of Bon Appetit. Alison is like that cool teacher who wants you to learn, but doesn't pressure you or push you before you're ready, and adds a little humor while she's at it. I have been learning to cook from her for years now, and I can already tell I will be reaching for this book over and over again. This book passed the test, and is now resting comfortably on prime real estate on Sydney's bookshelf. Expect a fuller review in the coming weeks!

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There are twp things I love: PRINTS, and pouches. I have many, many of them, and they're all being put to very good use. There's something else I love: finding new stores on Etsy to fawn all over! When I saw this GORGEOUS print from Flowiestyle. I added it to the cart. I think I'm going to make this lil guy my travel snack bag.

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I think I got two paragraphs into Exit West before I was absolutely hooked. Mohsin Hamid is a poet, a true poet. Every line is romantic and captivating and unique. If you love romance novels with a twist, you'll love this book.

and last but not least...

THE OLYMPICS!!!!!!!!!!!

PLEAAASSEEEEEE tell me you're watching The Olympics, guys! I know, I know, the summer games are decidedly more exciting, but DANG do I LIVE for the competition. Particular favorites: figure skating, snowboarding, and SKI JUMPING! Everyone goes so fast, so high!! I lose my MIND every four years without fail.

 

What are some of YOUR winter favorites?

February 19, 2018 /Sydney Manning
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The Christmas Playlist

December 22, 2012 by dainty dwellings in Entertainment, Music

I'm late on this, as I'm sure you've had thousands of Christmas playlists in your face since November 1, but I'm not too late for the actual holiday! The truth is: I listen to Christmas music all year long (that's what headphones are for, guys!). But I never enjoy it more than November 1st, when I start playing it nonstop, get super sick of hearing the same variations of the same songs, stop, then start back up again on December 1st.

I have exactly 79 Christmas songs in my aptly titled, "Christmas Playlist" playlist. Why not 80? I had to stop myself from going on a complete holiday music binge.

Here are my top 10 (You'll see some of the same songs, but the arrangements make them different and special all in their own way):

1. Baby It's Cold Outside Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Jordan

Nothing will ever stop me from loving this song. It's one of those holiday tunes that you can get away with all year, just so long as there's even the teeniest chill in the air. It will always be relevant, and it will always be wonderful.

2. Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow  Frank Sinatra

What can be said? The man LOVED the holidays! He's got a ton of Christmas songs, and this is just one of my many favorites. His voice is so smooth, and his singing, if it's possible, always seems so conversational, so personal. I'm guilty of playing this whenever it's cold out.

3. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas Francesca Battistelli

If you don't know who she is, you are totally missing out! For almost three seasons, it's Francesca I hear on all the Christmas playlists. She's got a great voice, her arrangements of classic holiday songs are fresh and catchy, and okay, yeah, I play this one all year as well (with headphones, or I'm judged by my roommates).

4. Winter Wonderland Darlene Love

I first heard this song in The Holiday (one of the BEST HOLIDAY MOVIES EVER), and knew that it belonged on my playlist. It's upbeat, it's fun, and it's got the Motown 60s formula that I can't say no to.

5. Eartha Kitt and Henri Rene

HOW COULD I NOT HAVE THIS ON HERE? This version is EVERYWHERE, ALWAYS during the holiday season. Honestly, how amazing was Eartha Kitt? This song is everything. This song is my everything.

6. What Christmas Means to Me Stevie Wonder

Fun. Original. Upbeat. Motwon.

7. Sleigh Ride Ella Fitzgerald

No one. I repeat. No one does Christmas and holidays in general like Ella Fitzgerald. When I hear her sing, and it usually doesn't matter what, it just puts me in a good mood. I cook with Ella, when I've got music on.

8. What Christmas Means To Me Cee Lo Green

If you haven't listened to Cee Lo's new Christmas album, Cee Lo's Magic Moment, do it! There's no denying his talent, and my personal favorite track of his is "You're a Mean One Mr. Grinch." So...

9. You're a Mean One, Mr. Grinch also, Cee Lo Green

The truth of the matter is: I would love to have a bedtime story read to me by Cee Lo Green. He's such a theatrical person anyway, so this type of song is right in his element. Backed by a GREAT A Capella group, this rendition is unique, and a personal new favorite.

10.This Christmas Donny Hatthaway

It's really this tune, more than anything. No matter who sings it, I will always, always love this song.

 

Listen to these ten on repeat, and you're set for a great holiday season!!

 

WHAT ARE YOUR FAVORITES? (Eh, I could use a few new holiday tunes to add to my list!)

Answer in the comments below!

 

HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

 

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December 22, 2012 /dainty dwellings
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