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Chels’ Favorite Things #21

I’ve been ALL over the place the last few months so I wanted to do a Favorite Things, round-up post of sorts, to sum it all up since I’ve been loving a lot lately! Let’s jump right into it!

GelShine At-Home Gel Colour System

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While I was in Texas in August I discovered one of the most fabulous things ever. Let me just preface this by saying, I have the most basic makeup/getting-ready routine so stores like Sephora typically stress me out. I don’t like having tons of options (hello, 24-page menus!?) and I almost always wear the same makeup, so I’ll just let you imagine how I would twitch when I walked into such a huge beauty store. AND, I’ll also say, I’m definitely the kind of person when I see something, like a new polish, eyeshadow, or hair treatment, I convince myself that I need it. So I buy it. Then I use it once. So, for my wallet’s sake, I tried avoiding Sephora at all costs.

Now that being said, while I was in Texas with my sister and Kate, I for some reason had the strongest desire to buy red lipstick. And since there are roughly 12 million shades of red lipstick, I decided to head to Sephora since they carry so many brands. I walked in the store, asked for help, and the lovely salesgirl pretty much handed me a tube of Nars Red Lizard lipstick and said it would look great on me. I tried it on, loved it, and was heading to pay when I heard my sister having a slight panic attack at one of the in-store displays. As I walked over, I noticed she was standing in front of the Gelshine At-Home Gel Colour System.

I think at first I tried talking her out of the purchase but after we started looking at the kit, we realized that it was actually pretty snazzy. Not only does it come with everything you need to do your own gel manicures in about 15 minutes but we quickly realized how much money it would save you. Not having to drive to the salon to get your nails done, not having to chit-chat with your manicurist (not that there’s anything wrong with it… it just takes time!), not having to tip, not having to sit around and wait for your nails to dry.

We left Sephora without the machine. When we got back to my sister’s house we were all still talking about it because it just looked that awesome and then we started reading really good reviews about it online. My brother-in-law ended up chiming in and pointed out that my sister does get her nails done a lot and for $159 we all soon realized that after a few uses, this at-home kit would pay for itself. Before we headed out to dinner that night my brother-in-law ended up driving us all back to the mall so my sister could buy the machine, HA! Good man ;)

The following day was the moment of truth. My sister and I tested the machine out and, I’m not even kidding, we gushed the entire time. If someone had been videotaping us we could have made an infomercial and sold millions of these for an easy payment plan of $29.99/month.

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The step-by-step instructions are so simple, too! I finished my own mani in 15 minutes! No drying time or anything extra.

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I ended up wearing my polish for about 2 weeks without any chips! And I must admit, my most favorite part about the machine is that it uses an LED light instead of UV, which makes it safer on your hands and skin. When the polish was ready to come off, it actually peeled nicely so I didn’t even have to soak my nails in acetone, which is a huge plus. This is definitely something I will be asking Santa for this year! OBSESSED.

Boxing

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That’s right. I’ve been boxing! Every week I, along with two of my most favorite co-workers from Healthworks, Zoe and Sarah, box with one of the trainers. I mean, I’m by no means the next Laila Ali, even though that’s what my dad insists on calling me, but this is such an amazingly sweaty workout. I do enjoy nice arms and boxing has definitely helped keep mine nice and toned. Plus, nothing gets your heart pumping like jump roping and nothing gets your frustration out like punching the heck out of something ;)

Strip T’s

Earlier this month I went to dinner at Strip T’s in Watertown for my friend Becca’s birthday. Dinner was spectacular but peep what we got for dessert. Fried brioche donut with blueberry pastry cream and lemon frosting.

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I wept when I cut into this masterpiece. I think a few of us split it? To be completely honest, I can’t even remember because I was blacked out due to excessive happiness. I very well could have eaten the entire thing on my own without even realizing it. Pure joy. As I was eating this I promised myself that if anyone comes to visit me that I would take them to Strip T’s to experience all of their deliciousness.

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Little Men

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I got to see my cousin’s sons last month who are the most precious gems I’ve ever been around. While my dad and I were in NYC for a sad reason, it was amazing to be reminded of all of this happiness by getting hugs from these two muffins.

Andy Cohen

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Have I ever told you that I am madly in love with Andy Cohen? Welp, I am. And when I found out he was coming to Boston (he went to college at BU!) I cleared my calendar so I could get his book, Most Talkative, autographed. The book is hilarious. There were times I would be on the phone with Kate and read her excerpts that had me dying laughing. But not only is it funny, it’s inspiring. His story is fantastic and it gave me the chills how he came full-circle. And If I’m ever a grouch in the morning it’s likely because I stayed up too late to watch his show Watch What Happens Live. I’m slightly obsessed with all Bravo TV programming and it’s mainly because this man is behind it.

I’m always a bit weary to meet celebrities in real life because I don’t want to be disappointed. Some people seem fantastic on TV then you meet them in real life and they’re huge duds or worse, so rude! But I was happy to see that Andy was just as peppy and fun in person as he is on TV. He even said he “loved my sass”!

Pumpkin/Fall

Living in New England it’s kind of a given that you’re obsessed with all things pumpkin and fall. I love summer the most and I’m still in denial that it’s over, but fall is cozy and you get to wear cute clothes and lots of layers. A couple weeks ago I was invited to my friend Sara’s Hipster party. Yes, I dressed up like a hipster and I kind of loved it!

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I made a Pumpkin Dip, courtesy of Closet Cooking that was a huge hit. We had it out with the appetizers but it definitely could be a dessert dip, too. I brought some sliced green apples and gingersnaps for dipping purposes. Oh, yum.

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Someone even made a pumpkin keg, which was about the most genius things I’ve seen in all of 2012.

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Best snack of all time

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Something I absolutely love about social media is I get some of the best food ideas. A few days ago the lovely Eat Well With Janel posted a photo on Instagram of a whole wheat bagel with mashed avocados with hot sauce. Ever since I saw her picture, I’ve been craving this, so I went to the grocery store to buy some bagel thins. While this is just so simple, I probably wouldn’t have ever thought it up on my own, haha. It was so satisfying for lunch yesterday! And as Janel pointed out it also makes a great breakfast. Janel is a Registered Dietitian so if you’re looking for more tasty but healthy meal ideas you should definitely take a look at her blog and follow her on Twitter!

What are some of the things you’ve been loving lately? Do share!

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[Chels]

A Texas-Sized Birthday Weekend

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I just got back home to Boston after the most glorious extra-long weekend in Dallas visiting my sister and brother-in-law. My birthday was last Wednesday and the following day, you better believe I was on a flight to Texas to celebrate :) I’m not typically one for birthday celebrations but since I am officially in the last year in my 20s and Kate’s wedding is in October, we figured we had a lot to celebrate and decided to take one last girl’s trip, minus her bachelorette party, of course!

Kate and I arrived in Dallas on Thursday afternoon and this was no accident. I purposely wanted to get there on a Thursday so we could go to Urban Taco to enjoy their 1/2 price appetizers and beverages :)

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The food at Urban Taco is all kinds of delicious and I seriously think eating there is worth the cost of airfare ;)

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On Friday, Kate and I just sat poolside ALL day long. Rough life, I know. The pool at my sister and brother-in-law’s complex is pure bliss and doing anything else on our first day there would have been silly! Also, my sister is one of the best hostesses ever. Check out the sangria situation in the fridge that we enjoyed all weekend!

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Once my sister and Ab got home from work, we snacked on a cheese plate while we figured out the plan for the night. My sister buys this merlot cheese and a rosemary cheese that are quite addicting. Must find it at home!

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We decided we had to show Kate the Fort Worth area so we headed the the Stock Yards so she could see some real cowboys!

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We enjoyed some live music and a copious amount of onion strings while we ate at a burger joint.

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And, of course, made plenty of time to be weirdos :)

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Saturday was filled with shopping at the Galleria Mall and stumbling across one of the greatest inventions… I’ll post more about said invention in a separate post later this week ;)

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Post-shopping we went over to the Bishop Arts District which I absolutely adored. This is definitely my kind of neighborhood. Totally creative, local artists doing their thing :)

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My very favorite store from the trip was {neighborhood}. FIRST of all, check out the lil’ puppy that roams the shop. Sheer delight!

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And SECOND, this wall. Need I say more? There aren’t enough words to describe how badly I want to own this :)

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{neighborhood} is an interior design shop that also sells cute and quirky products for the home. The entire back part of the store is dedicated to client consultations where you can work with designers to create a dreamy space. I actually wanted to just hang out in the store and crash on one of the couches, it was that comfy.

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Our next stop was Dude, Sweet Chocolate. The vibe of this shop was so on point. From the color scheme, to their packaging, and of course, their delicious chocolates.

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Immediatley upon entering, the VERY friendly and hilarious salespeople asked if we wanted to try samples. I, of course, am no dumbo, so I said suuuure. I got the Albatross which was made with blue cheese and sea salt. Never in my life could I have imagined such a tasty piece of chocolate. This was extra creamy, thanks to the cheese!

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Lucky for you you can shop online! So many great gift options.

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After chocolate-tasting we strolled by {neighborhood} again and realized the storefront was calling for a mini photoshoot. So, we did just that.

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They’re hiiiii-larious :)

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There are so many great photo opportunities in this part of Dallas that I couldn’t help snapping away. Postcard-like images.

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On the way back to the car we stopped in M’antiques because if you know anything about me it should be that I love an antique shop, even if it is geared towards men, HA! Oh, and they offer free wine, whiskey, and soda. Sooo, there’s that.

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Vino in an antique shop. Texas things ;)

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After wandering around, we got dinner at Smoke, a handmade, homegrown, local food kind of restaurant. Spot on. This is the kind of food I pictured when I thought of Texas before. Finger lickin’, bbq sauce drippin’, deliciousness. Just thinking about this place makes my stomach rumble.

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The lighting was a bit low in the restaurant so I didn’t snap many photos. Who am I kidding, my fingers were sticky with bbq sauce and I didn’t want to fiddle with my camera ;) I ordered the dry rubbed pork spare ribs with mac and cheese and pickled green beans. Woah, Nelly.

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Ab ordered the same thing and we both had leftovers. Please check out what he wrote on his to-go box. We don’t mess around with leftovers in this family, HA!

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Because I checked-in on Foursquare (haaay!) we got a free dessert. Please note the size of this key lime pie. There were four of us at dinner and we couldn’t even finish the thing. And quite honestly, this was the best key lime pie I’ve ever had, and I know a thing about key lime pie! Also, disregard the peace sign photo bomb in the background :)

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After dinner we headed next door to Bar Belmont to check out the view of Dallas before we headed back to the house so Kate could get to the airport.

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Pretty city, you are.

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Sunday, my sister and I were planning on going to their complex’s pool party but it started raining summertime-tropical-style, so instead we did errands and went grocery shopping. We decided for dinner that night we would go Italian in honor of The Real Housewives of New Jeresy. We were pumped to be able to watch an episode together, hahaha. It’s the little things.

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Monday was my last day so my sister took the day off from work and we had a delightful brunch at Bread Winner’s Cafe and Bakery in the Uptown area of Dallas.

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We ate in the covered courtyard which was just too pretty for words. It felt so southern and I loved it. Des ordered the Farmhouse Scramble which consisted of potatoes, jalepeno bacon (!!), onion, and cheddar cheese. OH, yum!

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I judge every breakfast joint by their Eggs Benedict and Bread Winner’s passed with flying colors. One of the best I’ve ever had, actually. The jalepeno bacon could very well turn into some sort of addiction.

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We spent the rest of Monday afternoon walking around the Knox Henderson area of the city, which is another spot I loved. My favorite thing about Texas is that I feel fully confident rocking big hair. No one even looks twice and it’s fabulous.

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We went to a ton of furniture stores, including Weir’s Furniture which serves 25 cent boxes of popcorn. You know I devoured that in a heartbeat.

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For my final dinner in Dallas, for this trip, we went to Sfuzzif for their Monday night pizza deal. Yup, half off pizzas. A nice dinner for three under $20 is something that’s pretty much unheard of in Boston so I totally eat this all up when I visit Texas! :)

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A frozen blueberry mojito (!!!!) and half sausage/half seasonal veggie pizza. Mmm, mmm, mmm!

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I took the redeye back to Boston early Tuesday morning then jumped right back into reality and had to be at work at 10am. Woooof. Long day. Slash I have no clue what day it even is. Or what time it is. All I know is that I should go to bed and set an alarm clock so I wake up. And start planning my next trip to Dallas ;)

[Chels]