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What a Doll


Were you like me when you were younger?  Playing with Barbie dolls, creating fantasy worlds for them, styling their hair, envying their wardrobe?

Tap into the psyche of your inner 11-year-old, sidestep that landmind around training bras and getting braces, and this might be your best online shopping day ever!

Gilt LBD Collector Barbie Dolls via Gilt Groupe

Jaci, who you know and love, alerted me to a fabulous collaboration.  Gilt Groupe, for a limited time left, is offering Barbie dolls dressed in dresses designed by top CFDA designers, and matching LBD’s in human sizes.

If you want to stay in your 11-year-old mind set, don’t forget to play the “Now and Then” game, later known as the “Sex and the City” game, where you have to identify which girl you’re most like, aka, no one wants to be Chrissy (or Miranda the early years).

This would be my Barbie Doll:

Mattel No. 11 via Gilt Groupe

Editor’s Note: Mark wrote in with a different choice…

Mattel No. 5 via Gilt Groupe

Don’t delay!  Barbie won’t be hanging around forever, she’s got a manicure appointment, fillings to give, a nation to run, a runway to walk and a gold medal to win, all before a date with Ken!

Swim Season


It is officially swim suit season, which I know for some is a time for dread/fear/anxiety/loathing of the winter’s chocolate cupcakes.  I get it…

But, when I saw this vintage photograph I remembered the best part of swimsuit season, barefoot afternoons with friends and hopefully with some cold drinks.

Girls at the Soda Fountain via Sunday in Bed

Besides, even with the limited view in this picture I think we can all agree that swim styles are much more flattering today, than yesterday.

Here is the best of the one-piece wonders:

Swim Suit Season - One Piece Wonders

In my opinion, the one piece doesn’t get enough credit.  It can be surprisingly revealing, flirty, flattering, and glamorous.  These are not your swim team suits, my friends.

Top Row, L – R: Slinky Frill One Piece Suit via TopShop, Caribe Lace-Up Back Swimsuit by Melissa Odabash at the Outnet, Cuba Ruched Swimsuit by Melissa Odabash at the Outnet, Detachable Halter Neck Swimsuit by Alexander McQueen at the Outnet

Bottom Row, L – R: Granada sequined crochet-knit swimsuit by Missoni Mare at the Outnet, Kia Cutout Swimsuit by Diane Von Furstenberg at the Outnet, Caruso One Shoulder Swimsuit by Violet Lake at Net-A-Porter, The Leigh Maillot strapless swimsuit by Lisa Marie Fernandez at Net-A-Porter, Halter Swimsuit by 3.1 Phillip Lim at Net-A-Porter

Jump in the deep end – the water is fine!

A Missoni Summer


If there is a brand that has always captivated me and garners my adoration all the time it would be Missoni.

The knitwear line most famous for the zig-zag pattern is is an Italian fashion house based in Varese. It is famous for its unique knitwear, made from a variety of fabrics in colorful patterns.

The patterns and colors are are sophisticated for fall collections, but especially playful for summer.  In peaches, aqua, watermelon, honey, gold it was easy to be inspired for a Missoni Summer.

A Missoni (Inspired) Summer:

Yoga that Starts with a Hug


Prior to planning our trip to California I decided we had to visit San Luis Obispo (SLO) – it had been featured on an Oprah episode as the Happiest Place on Earth.  I expected a small town with a farmer’s market, local food, organic food and genuinely nice people.  We found all of those things and more.

The week before we left for California I learned that our favorite yogi and blissologist*, Eoin Finn, would be offering a workshop in San Luis Obispo.   Knowing that this was a road trip, we signed up for the Friday evening class with the plan to roll out on Saturday morning.  By the end of Friday’s class we were hooked and also signed up for the two classes on Saturday.

Me, Eoin and Mark - ready for blissology

This past year we, but Mark especially, really moved forward in the practice of yoga.  At a time when our lives were experiencing a lot of transition; new work, new house, new challenges and triumphs it became abundantly important to find a center ground.  We found that in the practice of yoga.  We typically practice in our living room and always with a Blissology disc led by Eoin and featuring his wife, Insiya.

The workshop took place at m.Body a yoga studio in SLO.  The studio was fantastic, free of mirrors, filled with light and energized by the positive intention of their owners Peter and Tawny Sterios.  If you’re able to “zen-out”  you can do it just about anywhere, but doing it in this space with their garden in view and with some very genuinely awesome people elevated the experience to something really special.

Studio at m.Body in SLO

It is very difficult to explain, even for me, the magnitude of those two days of yoga.  It is very much a you had to have been there to understand it. But I will try…

Yoga started with a hug.

In a room of mostly strangers we hugged each other.  I will admit it was sort of that half-hearted, one armed hug, where you’re not totally comfortable but you do it anyway.

Then for the next two days we bent forward and back, leaned on each other, stumbled, fell, helped each other back up, literally practiced the idea of “you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours”.

We talked about philosophy and diet,  our physical, mental and emotional limitations.  We talked about family, and love and priorities.  And then it ended.

And then we hugged again.  But this time, with real warmth, two arms wrapped tightly around friends who were strangers.  With wishes of support, for their progress, their ability to accomplish their goals.

Namaste.

* Blissology (TM) (blis-ol-uh-jee) – noun; the art of consciously finding the balance between one’s personal desires and our impact on the web of life.  It is not just a brand but a way of being.  It is a path of interconnectedness and love.

[Origin: 1990 a.d. ; Various conversations with Eoin and his good friends over tasty merlot]

Many, many thanks to Peter and Tawny and Eoin, Insiya and Ananda for being so welcoming and illustrating why even tourists find SLO to be the happiest place on Earth.

A Sweet Drive through Ojai


We left Beverly Hills and headed off to our next stop, San Luis Obispo (*yes, the happiest place on Earth).  As we did the long drive we stopped a long the way, mostly for meals, but also to enjoy some gorgeous scenery.

First stop outside of Beverly Hills: Malibu.  We went to Marmalade Cafe, in Malibu.  We ate there on a previous trip, after I had heard it was a favored spot of Jennifer Garner, and so on this trip it was an easy to choose spot to return for a large and filling breakfast.  Marmalade (in Malibu) is decorated in country kitsch, features large breakfasts and is the kind of place where young girls at the table to our left debate the latest tanning treatment and to the right two men discuss who’s hot enough to be cast in their one day film…

For Breakfast: Egg White Frittata for me, Multi-grain pancakes for Mark

On the road again… Toward Ojai and Ventura. Per the recommendation of a friend we veered away from the Pacific Highway towards the smaller towns of Ojai and Ventura. If you, like me, are a fan of ABC’s Sunday night TV, then you may know of Ojai from the Walker Family. When we determined to go that way I became determined to find a place to get the Walker’s favorite snack: a date shake. A conveniently timed bathroom break brought us to Blender’s in the Grass and wouldn’t you know it, they had a date shake. We made our own creation, a banana date shake – and it was to die for and perfect to share on the road.

If you wanted to make a similar creation on your own here is a health-conscious version of this already healthy shake:
* ½ C. skim milk
* 4-6 pitted dates
* 2 C. frozen banana chunks

Our smoothie powered us all the way to what is my favorite spot in California, Santa Barbara.

We have been to Santa Barbara on a previous trip and at that time we really explored the city’s wine culture with multiple stops and taste at wineries. On this trip I feel like we explored and experienced Santa Barbara like locals, and not tourists. We found cute parks when the Ocean meets the real estate, libraries and sweet stores, and art galleries with cafes tucked inside of courtyards.

Next stop, the happiest place on Earth, SLO!

Hungry for the Weekend


This was quite a week in food, our beloved food pyramid turned into a plate,  and I spent a lot of time thinking about how I too could be eating healthier, and living healthier. Summer is a funny time, the fruits and vegetables are at their best, but they are often being lured into some creamy dips, or the warm, flaky crust of a pie shell.

I am excited for the weekend, and everything that it brings: dinners with friends, time with family, baking adventures and trips to the farmers’ market.

If you’re winding down your week and also “hungry” for the weekend, here are some great links to check out:

Gluten Free Donuts - Shut Your Mouth! (And Chew)

Have a delicious weekend!

Red O-M-G


Back to Beverly Hills.  After escaping the traffic, it was time for dinner.  To say that we were looking forward to this meal was a major understatement.

We have been a fan of Rick Bayless ever since I saw one of his cooking shows and the variety of ways he made salsas and guacamole.  Bayless is the American master of Mexican cuisine.  He focuses on local flavors and authenticity.

Red O is at 8155 Melrose Avenue and walking in from off the street is like being transported from the busy city street to a gourmand’s playground.  The large restaurant has high ceilings and compartmentalized spaces: a large dining room and enormous bar area with swing seats and of course required of any “hip” scene, communal tables and lounge seating.

Red O via Citybuzz

My way of verifying if I like a space is if it pulls from me the response, “this would be great for a party.” – and it would be.

But, what about the food?  The food is what would make me want to move to that tony little neighborhood of Beverly Hills.

Mark and I started out our dinner like I wish we always could with margaritas and the Yellow fin Tuna ceviche.  The fish was fresh and bright and the flavors were beautifully and boldly accented by the light sweetness of the cucumber and fullness of the avocado.  The avocado addition to the ceviche was brilliant, and a delight to eat with the warm tortilla chips.

To the entrees…  Mark and I are big into sharing, which means that we try to always order completely different entrees.

Red O Chilapachole via HauteLiving

Mark ordered the Chilpachole, which on first glance looks like a bouillabaisse or cioppino dish.  It is described as “velvety seafood broth with chipotle & epazote, Mazatlan shrimp, Viking Village scallops, Carlsbad mussels, striped bass, roasted potatoes and chayote”.    If you’re like me your understanding of those ingredients might be limited to our ocean fare.  Here is what I can tell you: velvety smooth is an understatement.  The soup is a bowl of freshness, the flavors sing, the heat doesn’t overpower, it only emboldens the rest of the ingredients.  Order, share, enjoy.

Camarones al Mojo de Ajo via WeezerMonkey

I had the Camarones al Mojo de Ajo, growing up in Florida there are a few key Spanish words I recall, and yes Camarones, mojo and ajo are top of the list.  What hooked me on this dish was that it included sweet plantains – what had me raving, was how it was presented.    The large portion of shrimp was presented with lightly wilted Bloomsdale spinach in a fragrant and flavorful garlic sauce.  The Veracruz rice and sweet plantains were served in a pyramid shape with the plantains cut into small pieces and hiding in the rice – the result equal flecks of the savory garlic and sweetness of the plantains.  It was love at first bite.

For dessert we shared the Veracruz-style bunuelos on the recommendation of our waitress.  To be fair, we were both very full and up until this point I was keeping Kosher for Passover, but, homemade donuts and a trip to California were reason enough to break all dietary rules.  They were fresh and hot from the oven, sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar and ready for dipping in the Kahlua hot chocolate sauce and salted caramel ice cream.

The entire experience from first sip to last bite had us saying, Red O-M-G, muy delicioso!

Beverly Hills: Get the Look


I regaled you with the high glamor experience of the Beverly Hilton, but what if you want to live like you’re on vacation?

This is the guest room and bathroom at the Beverly Hilton.

The Beverly Hilton

The Beverly Hilton

Here is how to assemble the look at your own home, whether in California or Kalamazoo.

Get the Look…

Bedroom, From L-R: Camden Nailhead Headboard at Ballard Designs, Serena Bench at Ballard Designs, Hotel Collection Champagne Bedding at Macy’s, Hotel Collection Blanket at Macy’s, Crystal Ball Table Lamp at Neiman Marcus

Bathroom, From L-R: DKNY All Wrapped Up Robe at Net-A-Porter, “Elise” Dressing Mirror at Horchow, Sussex Tube Sconce at Pottery Barn, Hotel Spa Waffle Towels at Bed, Bath & Beyond, White Phaleonopsis at Gump’s, Winthrop Mirror at Bed, Bath &  Beyond

Luxe living, at home – c’est chic!

Beverly Hills, What a Thrill


After hanging in the beach towns of Huntington and Laguna Beach it was time to get back to the city.  We drove up the Pacific Coast Highway through Santa Monica to Beverly Hills.

As we got  closer, traffic seemed to be moving at a snail’s pace.

And then we realized why:

So, we had escaped DC and quick on our tail was the President, and his motorcade.  We continued towards our hotel, the Beverly Hilton and realized, there are a LOT of police nearby…  Wouldn’t you know it, the POTUS was staying at the same hotel that we were…

Now, about that hotel…  The Beverly Hilton is probably one of the best hotels I have ever stayed at.  It is not because of the top of line service (which is great), or the amazing room service, but because it knows who it is.  It is the center of Hollywood, the home of the Golden Globes and real Hollywood glamour.

The pool deck features the largest pool in Beverly Hills and at night the white wall surround becomes a swim-up movie theater playing California classic beach films.

The Beverly Hilton

The interior and exterior hallways feature stunning black and white photographs of the legends that made this town what it is.

The Beverly Hilton

The guest rooms are perfectly appointed with luxurious fabrics, glamorous details all without the sense of fuss, or stiffness of a luxury hotel.

The Beverly Hilton

The Beverly Hilton

Staying at the Beverly Hilton made me understand the phrase, “Beverly Hills, What a Thrill”!

Hungry for the Weekend: The Kick off to Summer


This weekend, being Memorial Day Weekend, is the unofficial kick off to summer.  It is officially time to trade in your reds for your whites, find your favorite beer, pick up some charcoal, and find your favorites of the season’s best fruits and vegetables.

If you, like me, are more than excited for the start of summer, and “hungry” for the weekend, here are some terrific links:

Bon Appetit - June 2011

Have a delicious weekend!