Monday, December 1, 2014

NEW WEBSITE

Come check me out at the new blog website! 

www.almostwednesday.com

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Europe - Dublin

Lindsey and I left Edinburgh at 6 am. I passed out on the flight due to my need to take mass quantities of dramimine in order to not get motion sick and when I woke up we were not in Dublin as we thought we would be but mid-flight we were diverted to Liverpool. After a brief time sitting on the runway there we took off and finally landed in Dublin two hours later than we were supposed to. While getting to Dublin was a difficult task, falling in love with Dublin and Ireland was quite the opposite. 

When we landed we met up with Lindsey's friend's Chris, Zane, Marcus, and Charlie who also happened to be jaunting around Europe. We left the airport and went to their friend Colm's house who was gracious enough to host us through the weekend. First thing on the to do list was food and Guiness (which I skipped out on). We then hopped on a hop on, hop off tour and wandered around the city. St. Patrick's Cathedral and Trinity College were some of the highlights. That night Colm took us out to some traditional Irish pubs and some not so traditional Irish clubs... 







The next day we took a tour down to Wicklow National Park which will be my next Europe blog post since it was too beautiful not to give it's own post to. 

The next day we toured the Guiness factory and watched a traditional Irish sport called Hurling at a local pub. It was exactly the same as a football game in the south...girls in their cute outfits in their team's colors and drunk boys screaming at a television. My favorite way to spend a Saturday! 




I called it a night early and said goodbye to Lindsey and the boys as my flight to Paris was at 5:30 the next morning...

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Erin

Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Europe - Arthur's Seat

Our last day in Edinburgh Lindsey, Bianca, Isobel, Sammy and I climbed - excuse me HIKED - to the top of Arthur's Seat. Arthur's Seat is a mountain that is a five minute walk from Edinburgh Castle. The hike up was a lot more difficult than I thought it would be but the view from the top was worth every drop of sweat. 












While standing at the top I couldn't help but feel so grateful for the life I've been given and my friends and family. I hope y'all are enjoying traveling around Europe with me, we've got a couple more places to see...

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E

Monday, November 24, 2014

Comfy Cozy Winter Gift Guide

This is hands down my favorite gift guide I've made. I am the biggest homebody in the world. There is no better way to spend an evening then with a bubble bath, a cup of tea, the comfiest pajamas you own, and of course, my favorite invention of all time, Netflix. Here are some of my favorite products for the homebody, or anyone, in your life:




The holidays are creeping up on us. Have you started shopping yet? 

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E


Friday, November 21, 2014

for the man in your life...

Buying for guys can be the most difficult thing to do. Ever. So I did it for you...

8. 1: Face 'Cancer' Square Digital Silicone Strap Watch - Your purchase helps provide cancer treatment for 8 patients
9. Gili Bag

I am in love with those Gili shades and duffle bag. I'm going to grab some for myself! They are made locally in Colorado and are made out of multi-colored vinyl mesh, and up-cycled banners and billboards. Let's take a second to talk about how cool that is! 

Hope this helped y'all! What's on your Christmas list?

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As always you can shop this post here:


Wednesday, November 19, 2014

"Lipgloss is for Beginners"

Just because you're running errands doesn't mean you have to wear workout clothes:





The bag is from a local Dallas boutique called Gypsy Wagon but I found some similar ones listed below:

Kate Spade 'Treat Yourself' Reusable Shopping Tote
Kate Spade 'All Aboard' Clock Coin Purse
Kate Spade Night Creature Coin Purse

Kate Spade is really killing is with quirky bags!

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E

Monday, November 17, 2014

Europe - Edinburgh

I took the train from London to Edinburgh and met Lindsey at my hostel. The train ride was only four hours and was so beautiful. The first stop on our tour of the city was Edinburgh Castle, which sits on a mountain at the very top of the main road in Edinburgh which is appropriately named The Royal Mile. While inside, we had incredible views of the city, saw the crown jewels of Scotland, and so much more. 





After the castle we wandered down The Royal Mile until we found The Heart of Midlothian, a heart built into the road in stone outside of the Church of St. Giles. Locals say if you spit on the Heart it will bring you good luck and being the superstitious sap that I am, I happily partook in this tradition. 


We took a bus down to an area called The Shore and ate at a wonderful little cafe called Mimi's and wandered down there for a while. The bus system in Edinburgh is awesome, reasonably priced, and very easy to navigate. 






That night we met two awesome girls in our hostel, Bianca and Isobel. They are from Australia and had been traveling around for a couple of months. The next morning we met up with them and started exploring. The first stop, The Elephant House, where J.K. Rowling wrote the first Harry Potter. We had hot chocolate and took in the views of Edinburgh castle. From there we went to a cemetary which it is rumored houses many famous Harry Potter character's names. J.K. Rowling actually would walk around this cemetary when she had writer's block and a lot of the character's names were taken from gravestones there. 





To say I feel in love with Edinburgh and Scotland is an understatement. Up next was a hike up Arthur's Seat which will be the next post in the Europe series...

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E