Showing posts with label Janet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Janet. Show all posts

Friday, April 15, 2011

Went to the gym, and I learned how babies were made

This past week in the company of two amazing girlfriends I finally tried out the latest work out craze, Zumba. If any of you don't know that this class is it is a mix of hip hop and Latin dance with a sprinkling of stripper. I have to tell you I thought I was a pretty good dancer till last night!Awesome moves = FAIL.

Imagine me looking as awkward as the dude in the green pants does in this picture. That is how bad this was.
I in no way want this to come off bad but I am sure it will, I have no natural skills or rhythm when it comes to shaking my ass. Some people it is just part of their makeup. Me? Not one part of me can make my as bounce the way the instructor told us to. There was a lot of giggling and shaking my flat chest that night. At one point heard Janet say she should have taken this class before her honeymoon so she could have learned some new seduction moves. I proclaimed I finally understood how babies were made. The moves these ladies were pulling off were totally hot!

Make matters worse the class was actually kind of hard! I was sweaty and un-cute and stinky at the end of the class. But it was a lot of fun. I am not totally sure when I will take the class again. I am thinking next time I need to laugh my ass off... literally. :)

Thursday, December 9, 2010

My Christmas Wishlist - Just shoes for me please!

I was very lucky to get almost everything a girl could which for for her home for our wedding this year. This is a great thing but it also makes it very hard to come up with a non-ridiculous wish list for my family this year. (God I sound like bitch. Oh poor girl who has everything, boo freaking who.) 

Well turns out what I do need is lots of shoes. I have have been battling this annoying nerve in my foot for over a year now and I am going to finally have it taken out. YEA!!! But that means that I now can't wear almost 3/4 of my shoes. So I have asked for shoes and clothing for Christmas this year. 

Behold my dream shoes: 

Steve Madden Intyce 

They are simple and stylish without being too trendy. I am hoping to get these bad boys or some sort of equestrian boot to jazz up my "flats only" shoe needs. 

From Zappos - Clarks Pump in Pewter 

I feel these bad boys as much as they are plain in style will be a comfortable but cute option for work. I now have to have rummer soles on all my shoes so I am very limited on what I can wear. Annoying! 

From Zappos - Ugg Classic Cardy Boot 

A few years back my friend Janet got these. I have been envious of them since. I need a pair of throw on shoes other than freaking sneakers for the weekends. I am hoping these will be just the shoe for that! 

From Anthropologie - Crinkled Corona Mary-Jane's

Let's face it I am never going to get these shoes. But I love them. I want them and I think my feet would look fabulous in them. 

I have also wished for some new slippers with my new initial on them. I need rubber sole house shoes, because walking on carpet even irritates my foot. Awesome times. 

I hope you guys get lots of great and fun gifts for this holiday! 





Thursday, October 1, 2009

ACL Prep


So I am not a huge concert goer. I like to go see live music but I am not like some of my friends who go to these tree day festivals and camp out. I am just not that "hard core". I picture myself going to ACL with my lawn chair and drinking some beer in the back of the crowd and just chilling out. Well little did I know I was going with a group of serious concert goers who have all sorts of cool gear and plans for time of shows and such. This made me very nervous, as I don't like crowds and I dont like not being in control. So in the sprit of ACL and hippies everywhere I am going to make an effort to just go with it this weekend.

My friend Janet sent me a VERY detailed list of things to bring with me for ACL and I thought I would share it with all of you. I have already begun to prep all of my outfits and gather all the items on her list. Janet was my Yoda for my first float trip and has not steered me wrong yet!

From Janet:

It's Christine first big ACL adventure, so excited!! Like the float trip here is my 1st timers guide. I may add to this later this week :-)
What to Bring:
- Camel Pack, Bag, Purse or Backpack that is comfortable, not too big and not heavy and in this carry the following:
* water bottle - believe they allow 1-2 per person, you will down it just waiting in line to get your wristband
* a small pouch w/just cash (they have ATMs but lines are long and fees are big - try $30-40/day, think of buying at least one meal and drinks/extra water)
* ID (they do card for booze)
* wipes or Kleenex (TP runs out real quick!)
* cell phone - good to have, but b/c of the # of ppl service is wonky the whole time, so don't rely on it
* chap stick
* extra hair band
* Band-Aid (you never know when your feet will blister)
* sunscreen (may not as big of an issue this year w/the potential rain)
* poncho (super cheap, good to have if it happens to start pouring)
* snack bar - technically you can't bring food in (I think), but you can totally hide a granola bar or 2 at the bottom of your bag
- OPTIONAL - Chairs - this is totally optional! Note that the people who use chairs have to sit further back in a designated section, Ben & I aren't doing the chairs this year b/c it's a lot to carry all day, but it's a preference thing
What to Wear:
- Summer dress, tank and skirt or anything that doesn't show sweat & is super comfy (you will sweat your butt off even if it's cooler b/c of the crowds)
* I'm planning on wearing my summer dresses and bringing a wrap to sit on during the day and use to wrap me at night since it's going to get down in the 60's
- Comfortable shoes (I typically wear flip flops, Ben wears tennis shoes, I want to buy crocs sandals for this year - http://www.crocs.com/crocs-cleo/10043,default,pd.html?cgid=women-footwear-sandals)
What to Expect:
- BIG, HUGE crowds and LONG lines - this fest is sold out, Zilker really isn't that big. There will be a long line for food, water, bathroom, etc.
- Awesome shows! It's fun to get out there and try to listen to bands you haven't even heard of, part of the fun is discovering new music
- Some mud - haven't actually been to an ACL when it rained, so think "would I mind this getting super muddy or dusty?"
- Easy security - when you enter the fest you have to open your bag, they barely check anything which makes it go pretty quickly. . .why mention this? If you want, you can sneak a flask full of your favorite drink of a granola bar or 2. Food/drinks are expensive, this is when I don't feel guilty being a little sneaky.
Getting There:
- The best approach is whatever you think is easiest for you - honestly there isn't a best way unless you know someone super cool who lives w/in walking distance :-)