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Thursday, December 26, 2013
Let's Take a Little Vacation
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Breaking My Christmas Traditions! Gahhh
For the past few years being in college and living on my
own, I have been broke as hell. Vacation
was not in my vocabulary. But if you
know me, you know that I love to travel.
Traveling just makes me the happiest.
I majored in Travel and Tourism for 2 years and for some reason I
changed my mind and looking back I wish I had just stuck with it. During that time though I knew the Industry
was in low demand because of the economy.
Maybe that had something to do with it.
Who knows. I blame it on being
young, dumb, and for thinking I knew everything.
Anyways, It has been a few years since I have been on a real
vacation. But that’s all about to change
because the bf and I will be leaving tomorrow to spend Christmas in St.
Thomas. Hell to the ya! I’m actually dancing in my office right now
because I’m so flipping excited. Yup,
that just happened. I might have had a
few weird looks but everyone in my office knows that I’m weird so they just go
with it.
Snapshots from my last vacation in the Caribbean with by sister Erin. 2011. |
Actually, this will be my first Caribbean stay beach vacation. Yes I’ve been to the Caribbean before but
only on a cruise and you only get a limited amount of time at each destination. Philly’s sister happens to live in St.
Thomas, I know lucky fucking chick and her and her bf run a charter boat for a
living. Great gig right? I’m not sure why I haven’t jumped on that
band wagon. The bf’s family drove by
boat from the Gulf to St. Thomas so we could all be together for the
holiday! Pretty awesome.
I really enjoy Philly’s family, they are just great
people. I’m so looking forward to
spending time with them. I’m so grateful
to be able to be a part of this vacation with them. I plan to eat a lot of seafood, learn to
paddle board, swim in the ocean, drink a lot of adult beverages, relax, and
best of all spend some quality time with the bf. Hopefully I will have some fun stories to
bring back with me.
With the bf's family at the Colts Game! |
I will miss my family for sure, as this is my first
Christmas away from home. I am all about
the Christmas Traditions. My Christmas
Traditions: The Christmas Eve party that
my mom’s host, getting new pj’s to wear on Christmas eve, making a ginger bread
house with by mom, baking, opening stockings before anything else, putting the
star on the tree, homemade Irish Baileys, and leaving Santa cookies and
baileys, yes I still leave food out for Santa.
Don’t Judge. So as
you can see, it will be hard to be away from home. To be fair we spent last year with my family in NY. But part of growing up is that you also have
a new family to share holidays with. I’m
learning to be okay with it and to start traditions of my own.
Pictures from Christmas 2012 in New York!
First Christmas with Philly <3
Is anyone else traveling this Holiday?
I may or may night have some friends taking over my blog for me while I am soaking up the sun. Or I may even try to get some blog time in on the beach, no promises though!
If not I'll be back before the New Year!
If not I'll be back before the New Year!
Enjoy your holiday. Merry Christmas. Peace & Love.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Things That Make Me Want To Punch A Baby
I currently just ate my body weight at my Office Pot Luck and got to thinking about things that drive me bonkers. Not really sure why that popped into my head but it did.
Everyone has their pet peeves, those little annoying things that just erk the hell out of you. They just drive you over the edge. It's silly really but something just triggers your brain and you suddenly just turned into the worlds most pissed of person. And some times they make you so mad you want to punch a baby. Okay, I'm just kidding with that last part, I would never punch a baby!
My number 1 pet peeve is people that are late. Hey, shit happen's sometimes, I get it. It's when you do it all the time, are 3 hours late, don't let the person know that you are running late and lie about the fact that you haven't even left your house yet. If you tell somebody 6 o'clock it doesn't mean oh maybe I should get ready now. It' means, be at your agreed upon destination at 6 o'clock. Time is precious and no offense but I don't want to spend my time waiting around for you when I could be doing something else. I guess it's more of the waiting that I can't stand more than anything.
One of my best friends, who I love to pieces, fits in this category. Sophomore year she lived in the apartment upstairs from me. Trying to go somewhere on time with her is absolutely not possible. True life: I would be showered, dressed, face and hair done, and have a full belly and I would walk upstairs and she would be sitting in her towel, NOT even showered yet!!! OMG What are doingggggggg? I finally learned to immediately come up after I showered to make sure she got her ass in gear.
Next time your dog poops on my lawn and you don't pick it up I'm going to come over to your house and shit right on your living room floor. Maybe think about cleaning up your dogs shit next time. Part of owning a dog means you take care of them and pick up after them. It's rude and lazy. I don't like to clean up poop either, especially when it's still warm but hey, grab a plastic bag and suck it up.
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1. People Who Are Late
2. Slurping
Are you trying to have on the attention on you? I'm trying to read my twitter feed and when you start slurping in my ear, that is all I can focus on! Manners 101 people. This is something that has bothered me for as long as I remember. It's like nails on a chalkboard.
3. People Who Don't Use Turn Signals
You remember that lever that is right by your steering wheel that lets others know where you are going? Ya, use it! Now is not the time to be lazy! Driving is such a scary things these days and when people just weave in and out with no signal and are just straight up assholes, its like where are the cops? I'm not afraid to honk and then flick people off when they due stupid things while they are driving. So you can bet if you don't use your turn signal, you are going to most definitely get the flipping the bird sign. #Sorryimnotsorry I'ts the Rules of the Road.
4. People Who Don't Clean Up Their Dogs Poo
5. People Who Eat With Their Mouths Open
Are you a barn animal? I do not want to see what you are eating, nor do I want to hear it. Close your mouth. Again, Manners 101 people. It's rude. It's gross. Just don't do it. I'll cut ya some slack if you have a major head cold but other than that go outside if you are going to chomp your food.
END RANT.
Monday, December 16, 2013
Festive Filled Weekend
FRIDAY
Ran into Cousin Eddy and had fun playing the "Paper Plate" Game! |
SATURDAY
I had a hair appointment down in Indy, yes I still drive an hour in a half to get my hair done because I absolutely love my girl Brenna. She knows her shit and just is awesome. I have been talking with her about my hair loss due to my thyroid issue. I've been super bummed out about it lately, especially since I've been trying to grow my hair out. She recommended an energizing natural treatment by davines.
Since so many people e-mailed me about having thyroid related issues I thought I would share with you what she recommended. First off I love that these products are paraban and sulfate free. Together the products stimulate the growth of new hair while also helping your existing hair to be healthier and stronger.
It consisted of a detox shampoo to free the hair from build up and also has caffeine to stimulate growth and a moisturizing conditioner, both done in the shower. When you get out, towel dry your hair. The next step is to evenly distributed the Energizing Superactive on the scalp and massage it in till it absorbs. This is to help with hormone related hair loss. The last step is to apply the Energizing Lotion just like the Superactive serum. These products stay in your hair, you don't rinse them out. All these products give you a tingly, warm and fuzzy sensation. Its nice. :) For the first month you do this hair regime every other month and on opposite days you are not to wash your hair, but you can get it wet. The second month it switches to twice a week. The third month you stop using the products completely and shampoo and condition with your normal everyday product. Feel free to check out the website and talk to your hair dresser if this is something you want to look into because I am by no means a professional on this stuff.
Since I was down in Indy I figured it would be nice to meet up with my old rooms. I haven't seen her much at all since I have moved out of Indy. We met up at our favorite spot, Black Acre, which happened to be right across the street from our old apartment. You can bet I spent a lot of time here after work when I was living in the area. It was so good to catch up with her. Her and I didn't leave on the best terms when we both moved out.
Reasons why we left on bad terms
1. A lot of it had to do with the fact that we lived in a shoe box and were constantly on top of one another and didn't have a place to go to be alone. Even if we were in our rooms and shut the door you could still hear everything.
2. We worked different schedules. She had to be up between 3:30-4 am and was in bed at 7:30-8pm every night. I left for work at 7 and would get home around 6:30. You can see how this could be a problem.
3. Our communication sucked.
4. We were both stressed.
5. I had some personal stuff going on that I didn't share with her till later and I think had I been more open and honest she wouldn't have been so frustrated with me.
Anyways I think we hashed it out and got past it all and still want to remain friends. I think the best thing was to let time pass a little and then talk about it. We have New Years Eve plans together with the bf and friends so I am excited about that!
I headed back home to the bf because I missed him. We really don't get away from one another or do things separately enough and we both think its important to spend some time apart and that it is okay. We decided to stay home, snuggle, drink lots of wine and watch 30 Rock. We even decided to get out and take the pups for a walk and enjoy some of the snow we got. One of my favorite things about the winter is taking night walks, there is just something about the air, its so crisp. I just love it.
SUNDAY
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
My Weekend with the Two Cutest Kids
I feel like I need to go back in time a little to when I first met the lil man. (I call him lil man because he looked like a lil old man for the longest time) I have so much love for these two its crazy. It all started on March 4, 2011 when my handsome lil man, Liam was born at 1lb 15 oz. I had not even met him yet because I was living in New York at the time and already loved this kid. He was born 3 months early due to complications.
As you can tell he's got me wrapped around his finger.
Then April 3, 2012 I got a niece, Kayleigh! Now I have two lil minions to love! Thankfully, Kayleigh's birth went smoothly. She has quite the personality and is a lil spit fire. I love this girl to pieces.
Friday, December 6, 2013
1st Annual MeghaPhil Friendsgiving
The last couple of week have been flipping crazy. I could not have been more busy both professionally and personally last couple of weeks and top it off with a thyroid issue that makes you have no energy. I'm still trying to recover from everything. Seriously, the week that I have a lot going on at home work is busier than it ever has been. I guess that's just how the cookie crumbles as Jim Carry would say.
I have been wanting to throw a dinner party for quite some time and since my family lives in New York and Florida and the bf's family is off cruisin on their yacht (yea i'm jealous) Friendsgiving seemed like the perfect time to throw one. Plus I've wanted to cook a Turkey because it just seems totally adult like, which made my 101 Things in 1001 Days List. Last month I did a blog switch with my girl Kristin over at Crumbs and Curls and talked about the theme that I was going for.
For weeks I had been planning and prepping to get everything ready. And damn is it a lot of work! I've never done anything like this and I was constantly like what da fuck am a doing? Cause I didn't have a damn clue but I made it fun. I didn't want to be super stressed out and not have enjoy myself, cause that's just lame sauce.
Things I found helpful while putting on this event
1. Organize - My weeks of prep and organization really paid off. I found on the actual day I was rather calm and everything was really easy going. Of course the 30 minutes before all the food was to go out I was a crazy person but ya know other than that it was fine. Get your recipes together a few weeks before, write out a shopping list, make a spreadsheet of who's bringing what, go shopping for non perishable things the weekend before and make your bf go get the produce a few days before hand.
2. You don't need to do everything! - Each guest/couple was to bring a hot dish or dessert to share. I don't have that kind of room to store food for 12 people and my lil 60's stove just cant handle that kind of craziness.
3. Make things ahead of time! I made my two different stuffings/dressings whatever your neck of the woods calls it, cranberry sauce, and pie the night before. I also decided to brine my turkey so I got that all ready to go so it could soak in the salty water all night.
4. Let your friends help. There's no point in stressing your self out, its supposed to be fun so when your friends offer to help, let them. I couldn't have done this without them, they were such a huge help and added to the fun.
The boyfriend wasn't much help on the actual day, he needed a
Friends started arriving at 6 and I had a spread of appetizers to keep everyone tied over till the turkey was ready. I had made Sweet and Spicy Chicken wrapped in bacon (which was a huge hit! If anyone wants the recipe let me know and I can e-mail it to you), Jam & Brie Bites, Blue Cheese Pecan Bites, and a Cider Sangria. I few of my friends brought some things to munch on as well including Taco Dip, Spinach Dip and Deviled Eggs. It was all so yummy!
We finally were ready to eat sometime after 8, honestly i'm not even sure what time it was. A friend said a prayer, we passed the amazing food around, I've got to say I'm rather impressed with everyone's cooking, went around and gave thanks, and shared many laughs. I barley even ate anything because I had snacked SO MUCH ALL DAY. The worst part of it all was the fact that I DON'T have a dishwasher and I had to wash every single dish by hand! Gahhhh. But lots of people chipped in and helped this girl out. My hands looked like an 80 year olds but other than that I survived.
We finished the evening off my duh eating more and this time it was dessert and playing games. After a few rounds and after every ones stomachs were ready to burst it was time to pass out. Seriously, I have never been more ready to crawl into bed in my life!
2. Phil carving the Turkey. It just was cute to see us putting on an event together and can picture future events like this. Love this guy of mine so much.
3. Giving thanks. Everyone went around the table and said the things they were thankful for and it just was super special and I am so blessed to be around such a great group of friends.
4. The photo booth/background. It was such a fun way to take pictures with the bf and friends!. I think everyone else enjoyed it as well.
Even Dragon was all Turkey'd out and ready for bed! |
My favorite parts of Friendsgiving:
1. Taking the Turkey out of the Oven. Folks I cooked a fricken turkey. OMG! :) I feel like an adult now.2. Phil carving the Turkey. It just was cute to see us putting on an event together and can picture future events like this. Love this guy of mine so much.
3. Giving thanks. Everyone went around the table and said the things they were thankful for and it just was super special and I am so blessed to be around such a great group of friends.
4. The photo booth/background. It was such a fun way to take pictures with the bf and friends!. I think everyone else enjoyed it as well.
5. The decorations. Not only was it fun to plan but it was fun to get all diy like and see my vision come to life.
So my friends there you have it the 1st Annual MeghaPhil Friendsgiving, a tradition that I hope we can keep for many years! Did anybody else host a friendsgiving this year?