Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Love. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Mother's Day Giveaway

I just have to take the time to let the world know what an awesome mom I have. She is so talented, strong and plain out amazing. I submitted her to win a Lane Bryant makeover for Mother's Day. I would like to ask you to take a moment out of your time and vote for her to win this trip to the Lane Bryant headquarters to receive a $500 makeover.

If you'd like to read my submission it is below. If you'd like to vote for her please click here.

Rules:

  1. The mother with the most votes via Facebook will receive the makeover. 
  2. If you vote please share with your friends so they can vote as well. 
  3. If you decide not to vote for my mom at least read my submission. I want to brag and show everyone how exceptional my mom really is, because she deserves every bit of the recognition she could potentially receive because of this contest!  


My Submission:

For the past nine years my mom has worked two jobs, at times three, to ensure my brother and I had everything we needed. My dad had a series of surgeries throughout my middle and high school years and eventually lost his factory job while I was in college. My mom supported our family with her tiresome schedule because both jobs barely put her earning over minimum wage, $7 in Alabama.

With her grueling hours and admirable determination she was able to ensure our well being, to allow my brother and I to join high school clubs, take advanced courses in high school and overall better ourselves. She was a huge factor in ensuring that we were also able to attend The University of Alabama so that we could better ourselves and not struggle like she has. Because of her I was a first generation college student and my brother is set to graduate this year. Last year my mom had to give up one of her jobs because of her deteriorating health and now barely makes ends meet, yet works upwards of 40-60 hours a week. When she was 18 she got to model for Lane Bryant at a local mall and still has the photo as a memento. Now, I live eight hours away and haven't seen her in months. I couldn't think of any better way to celebrate her than with this opportunity that deserves more than I could ever put into 250 words.



Please remember to vote for my beautiful, inside and out, mom by clicking here.



Thursday, April 17, 2014

Avon Wedding Sets

Spring is here and that means so is wedding season! If you're not quite ready to walk down the aisle this season, but you're looking for next season, here are some amazing sets from Avon that will make you do a double take.

All sets are $44.99.
If you're interested in purchasing any of these sets my sister is an Avon representative and she will be more than happy to work with you so that your wedding ring needs are met! You can visit her shop by clicking here.

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Dark Chocolate Covered Oatmeal

I love oatmeal; I will be the first to admit it. I love everything about it. I have ditched the packet oatmeal and started making my own from plain quick-oats and water. I typically add sunflower butter, honey, peanut butter, bananas or strawberries to it. Not only do I fix it for breakfast, but I also fix it for dessert. The following is a dessert recipe I randomly threw together last night to satisfy a sweet tooth.


Recipe:

Ingredients:

1/2 cup quick oats
Cinnamon
Nutmeg
Hot water
2 tbsp brown sugar
1/8 cup coconut oil
1/8 cup unsweetened dark cocoa (or enough to mix with oil but still contain liquid form)

Directions:

1. Mix oats, how much cinnamon and nutmeg you prefer, with just enough hot water to make it the consistency you like.
2. Once mixed add the brown sugar and stir several strokes to ensure mixed.
3. In a separate bowl add liquified coconut oil and cocoa together until smooth.
4. Pour the cocoa mixture on top of the oatmeal until completely covered.
5. Freeze until desired temperature and consistency

Serving Size: 2
Calories: 265
Protein: 7g
Sugars: 14g

Enjoy!



Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Spring In Charleston

As if I needed anymore reasons to love Charleston, I have one of those days that makes me realize how blessed I am to live in such a beautiful destination. Nick and I had lunch together, visited gardens and when I got off work we sat by the water and ate a nice dinner!

I hope you're enjoying your spring! Here are a few pictures!





Monday, March 3, 2014

Why I Love Old Navy

For the last few years I have really started to love Old Navy. Here are my reasons.

1. They don't ostracize the plus size section by placing all the plus size outfits elsewhere. They include them with all the other clothes.

2. They don't have variations for plus sizes; they make the same clothes for all sizes. One thing that always annoys me is when I step into a shop and see all the lovely outfits for smaller sizes but when I head to the plus size section I see a lot of ugly, shapeless outfits that almost always have writing across the tops or patterns that are just eye sores.

3. On their website it says their Women's Plus section is exclusively online but it ISN'T exclusive! They carry up to XXL clothes in stores (or the ones I have been to). I am sure the sizes larger than that are found online, but you can find up to XXL in stores! I can't say that enough.


4. They have some of the cutest clothes. If you're not fully convinced take a look below! 



Here are the prices for the outfits numbered above! 


Con:
Since I have lost right at 100 pounds I have needed to buy more outfits than I have money for so unfortunately I am not able to shop at Old Navy as much as I would like, but I do go in to browse and see what all they have that I eventually would like to purchase. 

P.S. If anyone associated with Old Navy reads this I would definitely NOT turn away a gift card!!! 




Monday, February 17, 2014

Being In An Interracial Relationship In Dixie

If you're new to my blog, I am in an interracial relationship.



Nick is black and I am white, but to be more specific Nick is French and I am Irish but to be even more specific Nick is Texan and I am Alabamian. We are what we are, whether it be blue, pink, purple or orange. We all bleed red, inhale oxygen and need water to live.

I grew up in the Bible Belt and a good portion of my relatives from both sides of my family are Baptist and preachers at that. When my mom was a girl she even visited a snake-handling church. If you don't get the point by now, I faced adversity by entering an interracial relationship, but not so much from my family (they love him) but from the population in general.

Do I care what people think of us, yes. Now don't get me wrong, I care because Nick and I do get sideways glances and long stares. When I do notice, because there are many times I don't but he does notice, I get defensive. For example: We were grocery shopping one afternoon and an older lady (not to be judgmental but most of our looks come from senior citizens) almost crashed her cart into a display of baked goods. Nick and I were holding hands and I just happened to notice the lady literally staring at us while pushing her cart in the other direction and I got defensive.

Nick always tells me he notices how prideful my mom is and he sees the pride fight in my mom. He says he sees that in me too, especially when situations like that occur. I am very prideful of Nick and our relationship and will defend it until the end of time. I am in the healthiest relationship I have ever been in with someone who is extraordinary. Nick has been, hands down, the best thing that has happened to me. His character is golden and he is amazing overall. I love him to the moon and back.

I feel so many people judge based on color and not character, but to get back to my point, we would all be fibbing if we said we didn't care what people think of us. If we didn't really care we would all be walking around all day in our birthday suits or in our pajamas. We don't because it is socially unacceptable; therefore, we care what people (society) thinks of us so we dress to please. The same is said for our relationship. I care what people think of us because if people look down at us, find us unacceptable or wrong for loving each other then, of course, I care! I care a whole lot.

I titled this blog post Being In An Interracial Relationship in Dixie because that is exactly what we are doing. This post isn't about getting sideways stares by bigots or racists in Dixie. It is about my feelings regarding interracial relationships and equality. Being in Dixie does have some challenges, as I mentioned earlier, from individuals who aren't as open about certain situations but I would be fibbing if I said that only happens in the South. In all 50 states there are people who wouldn't agree with our relationship and that is OK, but disagreeing is a lot different than judging or looking down at people.

Before I finish this post I would like to touch on another topic I hear a lot. The "I don't see color" topic. I definitely see color; I see color because I am more attracted to darker skin. Just as one might be attracted to dark haired women or taller men, I am attracted to darker men. With any relationship there must be an initial attraction and Nick was attracted to me because of my skin color, my country accent and my red hair. I was attracted to him because of his darker skin, broad shoulders and how tall he was. Of course, those are just exterior characteristics because going any deeper would spur another blog post, but you get the point.

Of course everyone sees colors. I like the saying, "Love is colorblind," because love is an emotional, physical, religious, spiritual thing (for lack of a better word) that doesn't see color, but as humans we do. We have eyes and we see with those eyes and we see color with those eyes.


I will wrap this post up by saying this.
"I see color; I see lots of colors. I like to see Nick and I together because I love seeing the contrast in our fingers as they're intertwined and I like to see his big brown eyes gaze at me and his pearly whites smile bright when he laughs. It is love that doesn't see colors and thank goodness for that because if love saw colors we would all be a mess!" 






Saturday, February 15, 2014

My Little Red Dress

Nick and I went a different route this Valentine's Day. Last year he showered me with gifts and I cooked him dinner, but this year we had some cheese, wine and went to dinner at our favorite restaurant. It was the first place we actually went for dinner together and Valentine's night is a must.     



I really liked the dress I wore on Valentine's Day for three reasons. 
1) It was TEN sizes smaller than what I was wearing before my weight loss 
2) I wanted a sexier red dress 
3) The back was really cute and I have a picture to prove it. 


Hope your Valentine's Day, whether in a relationship, married or single, was worth while and a day to remember. 




Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Cheesecake, Chocolate, Truffles, Oh My!

If you plan on indulging your taste buds this Valentine's Day, remember to be safe about your sugar intake! It is always OK to have a day where calories don't exist and when is there a better day than V-Day? With that being said I borrowed a Valentine's Day blondie recipe from rakinginthesavings.com and switched it up a little bit. 















Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Teardrops fall as these two start it all


"My bounty is as boundless as the sea, my love as deep; the more I give to thee, the more I have, for both are infinite." - Shakespeare 



I don't even know these two, but I watched this video on Pinterest.. Of course I am a Pinterest addict. I will go weeks, even months without venturing on the site, but when I do I go hard..


If you're wanting to watch this wonderful video of Victoria and Jason saying, "I Do" then grab a box of tissue and get cozy! This video is well-crafted by Lightfield Lewis on Vimeo. It is entitled Dead Hearts: The Wedding of Victoria and Jason Evigon

Within the first minute I started to get hazy eyed. I knew it was going to be a tear-jerker. Being the typical girly-girl growing up, I have dreamt of my wedding... (now only to find the groom.) As I watched, I couldn't help but think of the Wonder Years episode where Karen married Michael .. It is uncanny how Victoria and Jason (especially Victoria) resemble Karen and Michael.

So, moving along, these two are the focal point in this video. Also covered is the family plus Jason's mother, Pam, as she talks of her mother, Jane aka Nana. This is what touches my heart the most. I find it remarkable the conversation Jason and Nana had ...... no more talking, just watch the video.. I don't want to spoil it!


Enjoy!




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