Thursday, May 5, 2011

ROAD TRIP: BALTIMORE MARYLAND - PART 2

Welcome to part two of my trip to the lovely Baltimore, MD. So last we left we were roaming the streets of Downtown. I forgot to mention that they have a state of the art aquarium and taxi's that take you around the harbor, all within the same vicinity of the shopping and restaurants, no car or cab needed.
After all our walking we went back to the hotel for a little siesta. Later that evening we were starving so we decided to find somewhere to eat. Being in Maryland, so close to the Atlantic seafood seems to be the staple here, in particular Blue Crab. We went to concierge and asked were we could get some great seafood at a reasonable price. He suggested MO's. So when you pass Mo's it looks like a huge Long John Silver. BUT it is nothing of the sort! Mo's is located right were Little Italy begins. It was walking distance from the hotel.
Mo's   by day
Mo's is located right outside Little Italy. So I ordered lump crab cakes and my husband ordered the seafood platter. WOW. WOW. WOW. Not only was the food delish it was a massive amount. I'm all about massive portions, sometimes I have to control myself. We couldn't even finish our food, something that never happens.
The crab cakes were the size of a small babies head.
The Seafood Combo.
Under that pile of fried shrimp and clams is a huge fish fillet!!!
Day three was the day of the wedding we came out there for. Lovely wedding, wonderful reception. Everything ended at 10 so we decided to walk around Fellspoint  and got a little peckish. We stumbled upon a pizza place called Brick Oven Pizza's . You can customize your slice. I had a white pizza, YUUUMMM.
Fells Point by night
I don't know these people, but they're in for a tasty treat

Apparently Guy Fieri likes it too
On our last day the weather was really nice, so we went walking around to look for breakfast spot. That lead us to Jimmy's. A small cozy dinner in the heart of fells point. the have these awesome breakfast bowls, with scrambled eggs hashbrowns, grilled onion and green peppers, and you pick which breakfast meat you want.

All in all I would say the trip was great. Baltimore is a really great place. If you ware looking for a weekend getaway downtown Baltimore is the place. Make sure you stay at one of the hotels in the inner harbor, so that way you can walk everywhere. The kind of eating we did we needed to.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

ROAD TRIP: BALTIMORE MARYLAND - PART 1

Ok, Let me just preface this post by saying I don't like to make it a habit of going into long hiatuses between posts, however the past two  and a half weeks have been extremely turbulent. My crappy manager at my crappy job threatens to fire me, insults , and chastises me like a kindergarten teacher all in one day. I got into a car accident (some crack head ran a red light, there are a lot of those where I live) totalling my beloved vehicle plus the usual pressures from this turbulent world. . .

Now on to the trip. My husband and I were invited to a wedding in Baltimore so we left for the weekend and GREAT time. I wanted to share the highlights of the trip starting with the hotel. We stayed at the Marriott Inner Harbor. A four star hotel that we got for $89/night through Priceline.
Let me just say that Baltimore is a lovely place, the downtown that is. For those that have seen The Wire you know what I'm talking about. The Downtown is surrounded by this harbor which leads into the Atlantic Ocean. The Downtown Inner Harbor is full of  nice hotels, but the Marriott is right there on the water.
Lobby of the Marriot Inner Harbor
Daytime View from our room
 

We arrived early on a Friday night and decided we wanted to walk around a bit. We wound up in an area called Fells Point about three or four blocks away from the hotel that had a restaurant/bar district.We were a little peckish so we found a Greek tapas restaurant, called Kalil's Mezze, courtesy of Vassili the limo driver at the hotel. Yiasou Vassili! There was also a supper club a few doors down that had nice food and live jazz  and a restaurant that served Spanish Tapas not too far down from there.
Kal's Mezze

Day Two we woke up and went walking around the harbor. There was a pretty decent shopping mall with boutiques, but also your standard commercial retailers, Ninewest, Gap, Banana Repub., Aldo, etc. There was a nail salon in the mall, so I treated my husband to a manicure. (He desperately needed it). I also found a Filene's basement. BONUS! There are none where I live, and I managed to snag a sweater on clearance  for $3.87, skirt for $7.24 and shirt for $4.55. They were marked down plus another 75%. I highly recommend Filene's and Loehman's clearance racks but that's a conversation or blog post for another time.

Inner Harbor
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The Gallery Mall - Downtown Baltimore Inner Harbor

Thursday, April 7, 2011

CIRCLE CONTACT LENSES ?!?!

While on one of my blog travels, I stumbled upon a product called circle contacts. Being the occasional contact wearer I was immediately interested. Circle contacts, for those that are unfamiliar, are colored contacts with an expanded diameter of the iris. Basically in makes the colored part of your eye lager leaving less white. This product originated in asia and is very popular in Japan. The contacts actually give the eyes a cupie doll appearance or anime character. I must say I am intrigued with the way it looks. It's suppose to give the eyes a more youthful appearance, but it also reminds me of the way a rats eyes look. You know, all dark with very little white space. The contacts come in a variety of colors. Varying from "fashion colors" like bright greens, blues, even  pinks, to more natural colors. I must tell everyone, though these contacts are NOT FDA approved and some medical experts say that they might pose a health risk to the eye. Click here for news article. What do you think? Thumbs up or down on the circle contacts? Has anyone tried circle contacts?

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Friday, April 1, 2011

MANNI OF THE WEEK

Welcome to another Friday edition of  Manni of the Week. I have a special treat today. This week's manni features OPI Purple with a Purpose. Once again idleberri manicurist fav Brandi Peddy has wowed us with her amazing designs. (To my muse Ms. K you have the best cuticles ever, nothing like my ragged dry ones, but I digress). I also threw in a design she created with the China Glaze Crakle in the Crushed Candy shade. I'm really liking the crackle, besides the obvious applications, there are a multitude of design creations that can be done with it.

MANNI OF THE WEEK

OOOOH CRACKLE . . .

Thursday, March 31, 2011

MY TRIP TO WALMART


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 So, what led to this trip to Walmart, you may ask? About a week ago I broke my glasses, and was told Walmart has cheaper alternatives to the frames found at your more common retailers. Low and behold they have a vision center with an amazing selection and CHEAP Frames starting at $38 that's before insurance kicks in (if you have it). I found these really cute tortoise shell frames, that are made by ECO eye wear, which means they are made from recyclable material.  I found Breyer's ice cream for $2 cheaper than the local grocers AND I stumbled on a huge display of Essie polish in the beauty section a few cents cheaper than what you would find at other retailers including Meijer's. They even had the Essie Spring 2011 collection.
Walmart is an interesting place, the prices are indeed lower than many retailers including my beloved Target (pronounced Tarjay). People come there from all walks of life and the store is not short of characters, so you can shop for a good deal, be amused, and get an eye exam. Wow.

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Check Out my Specs: $24 for Frames and Lenses



WALL 'O ESSIE
 
Some More ESSIE

I even found the FRENCH AFFAIR COLLECTION





Thursday, March 24, 2011

AVON CALLING!


Today I came to my desk and low and behold, a package! What a sweet treat. Nothing like coming to your crappy job and seeing a package you've been anticipating waiting for you. I didn't buy any makeup, although there are a few items I would like to try. I purchased the Avon nailwear pro nail enamel in Urban Grey. Now I have seen a lot of different greys. This one is very pale, slight shimmer. In the picture I have two coats, It probably could have used three, but then again I just plopped this on bare unprepped nails quickly. Another two really fun colors for spring summer are the coral bikini and jade (which by the way is dead on dupe for the highly coveted Chanel Jade minus the shimmer).


MY SWEET TREAT

URBAN GREY 2 Coats


Left: CORAL BIKINI        Right: JADE  


Friday, March 18, 2011

MANNI OF THE WEEK-FEATURING: ESSIE SEW PSYCHED

Well, it's another Friday . . .Once again life has taken buy the proverbial horns and slapped me around like an angry monkey. What can I say?  I've been real busy, which explains my two week hiatus. None the less I present you with Manni of the Week featuring a very COOL Color: Essie's SEW PSYCHED. It's from the Fall 2010 collection so everybody has swatched it, but I never really paid that much attention to it until now. This is a really great transition color from summer to fall and winter to spring. It's perfect for those that are looking to a change from their dark fall /winter colors but are not quite ready for the spring/summer brights. I found this manicure on one of my co-workers, and thought the designs were really sassy.

MANNI OF THE WEEK

These designs were hand painted using nail art paint. Below I have some swatches of Sew Psyched. I am in the process of getting a new camera. I'm gonna need these shots to be a little more crystal clear.

Artificial Light

Natural light, Please ignore the ratty, dry cuticles, Thanks