Monday, November 12, 2012

On Top

My Alma Mater shines brightly today, cause we're number one!
GO CATS!



Sunday, November 11, 2012

Viva las texas

Back from a friends Wedding in Las Vegas and we couldn't be happier!  We had an awesome time together, but we are most assuredly not vegas people. :)



So many interesting things to mess with see.






A trip to the iconic In-n-Out burger









We did gamble a bit - to the tune of $14 dollars. One dollar in, and he broke the machine.







One Word.
Buffet.











There were some very beautiful mountains behind all the massive buildings that you could see every once in a while...can you see them??









One of the highlights of the trip was watching the aggie game with a bunch of crops guys from ATM.  Many of these men whatahusband hadn't seen in years, so not only was it a very touching reunion, they were all yelling and cheering together when they watched the Aggies upset Bama - is was SO thrilling!

And...that means....just maybe... KSTATE WILL BE # 1 ?!?!?!

Saturday, November 3, 2012

nascar

One of the perks of Whatahusbands job is we get to go to NASCAR and sit in one of the owners boxes.  I've gotta tell ya - it's SO much fun. Way better than seeing it on TV.  This year we got to go down to the garages and pits, and even sit at the starting line to watch the big start.

It was all going great, until I almost got kicked out of the party and un-invited to next years race....








So this is what happened.  Last year, the driver came up to the box for a meet and greet before the race.  He signed glossies, shook hands, and said hello to all the guests. When it was my turn, I shook his hand and said, "good luck today!  What do you say to a driver for good luck? Break a leg? oh! Pop a tire!" Everyone in the room laughed, and it was a big hit with the driver too...until he popped a tire during the race. No joke.  When it happened, the whole room said "Lindsay! you jinxed him!"  Then, to make matters worse, the in-field TV crew interviewed the driver and he said on TV "I have never popped a tire. Ever. I can't believe this happened." Oops.

So this year I kept my mouth shut. When we arrived to the suite, the car sponsors were there in the box and they remembered who I was and said, "you're the pop a tire girl, aren't you?". Sheesh. And Whatahusband couldn't help telling people what happened last year. It really was funny when he told the story, and everyone laughed. Until the 31st lap when this year's driver popped his tire. The room went completely silent (again) and someone whispered "Lindsay."  I could have died.  One of the sponsors said to Russell, "you can come back next year, but don't bring your wife."

Oops I did it again.


Friday, November 2, 2012

Make up

Ok, so I kinda feel like a dweeb writing about make-up and posting pictures of myself, but I just love it when I get good recommendations from friends I trust - so hopefully this will be one from me.

I'm on a make-up kick. I still can't figure out how texan women keep their make-up from melting off their faces during the summer (that will always be a mystery to me).  It's getting cooler now and I've been noticing make-up more and more lately. I see women around town and I think to myself, wow she really looks pretty, and it doesn't appear that she's "super made-up". I really wish my makeup looked like that.  Or the other extreme, I see pretty women who tried WAY too hard, and I think if she would just tone down what she's got on her face, she would look sooo much better.

I have alot of opinions for a lady who knows zilch about make-up and uses an unfolded bobby pin to straighten her lashes in the morning.  I just want to look normal, and appear on the outside how I feel on the inside...all without having to get up 15 minutes early.  So I buy make-up for dummies - - the kits that have shades that coordinate with each other and contain a diagram on how to apply those shades onto your face.  I have not had much luck UNTIL recently. I have heard lots of great great things about bare minerals make-up, so when a new kit came out called Shine On, I decided to go for it.

I have gotten tons of compliments since I started wearing it, which is a nice bonus, but the thing I like most about it is this: it's slightly shimmery, and you can wear it very light (pinkish) or very dark (plum/purple) making the same make-up go alot further for the money.  Love that.  I'm fair skin/light hair and eyes, but I can see these colors looking good on lots of ladies.

And yes, there is a photo diagram on how to apply both looks (light or dark) in the box so, yay for visual aids.  This is by far the best make-up I have purchased in a long time.  Just in case you're wondering, I don't wear BM foundations. I super super sensitive skin, and for some reason the foundations made me break out.






Friday, October 26, 2012

Oklahoma, did you know that I love you?

BIG NEWS!

My sister and her family are moving from the barren waste land of the far far Iowa north to....wait for it.....OKLAHOMA!!! I have very fond memories visiting my grandparents in Oklahoma, and for my entire childhood, this was the meeting place for my cousins and aunts and uncles for holidays!! I am so excited I will get to be closer with my nieces and nephew and my sister and her husband, and that they will get to be close with us.

Get here soon sister!!



Wednesday, October 24, 2012

11/22/63


My regular reading piled up after I heard about the book 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Wowza, what a great book! I just couldn't put it down...even though I wanted to because it weighs about a zillion pounds. (see the giant book in the lower right corner of the photo? that's it!)
I had to prop the book up on a pillow on my stomach in order to hold it for any length of time. :)

Don't let the time-travel science fiction part scare you - it's a beautifully written story - truly wonderful.  The headline of the story is about JFK, yes, but the heart of the book is centered around the idea that tiny, everyday choices can change a person's life.

I highly recommend it!




Sunday, October 21, 2012

Craft Weekend

Worked on a few crafts this weekend, woohoo!  I love craft weekend.  I love it so much, that I am hoping to host a craft weekend like this one someday! I definately I'll ask my sister to do the cooking. If you went to my bridal shower, you'd know why.

First up, DIY Bath Salt Soak. Very easy, very rewarding.
  • Epsom Salts
  • Sea Salt
  • Herbal Botanicals, Optional
  • Essential Oils
  • Container



The recipe is 2:1 (Epsom Salts : Sea Salt). Then add the Botanicals...I chose Lavender and Ground Orange Rind from hobby lobby. 




Mix them all together, then add 20-30 drops of oil. 
Plumeria smelled incredible, so that's the oil I went with. 

Note: the Botanicals I used were very fragrant, so make sure you select an essential
oil that will compliment the other smells.




Next, a paper covered letter! No explanation needed :)





don't cha just love modge podge??






And finally, I wanted to make this metal book stand a little more colorful and add some texture. So, I wrapped it in fabric that matched my living room colors. I knew all those fabric scraps would come in handy someday. :)