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Happiness Files

June 12, 2014

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Short lived Peony season

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Bob the Golden

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Pizza from one of our favorite spots… need to recreate this – STAT.

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Poolside cocktails at my parents place (recipe coming soon!)

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My company placed 3rd in the large company category for Top Workplaces!

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Etiquette 101

June 5, 2014

Tom Ford

I am always intrigued by etiquette, and changes that evolve generationally (cough*cell phones on the table* cough).  While I am far from an aficionado, I wanted to share some tips/rules I’ve learned along the way…

1.What’s the bread plate? Which one is my glass?

  • My trick for this is to look down at both of your hands and touch the tip of your pointer finger and thumb together on each hand like this image.  Your left hand should make a “b” shape, and your right hand should make a “d” shape. B stands for bread and D stands for drink, therefore your bread plate is to the left of your dinner plate and your drink should be to the right of your dinner plate.

2. I’m at a family style dinner party and food is getting passed all over the place!

  • Technically, food should be passed counterclockwise (to your right), so that your right hand is free for serving.  As far as reaching for food that has failed to make it your way (or reaching across the table for any reason) – feel free to grab it if you don’t have to full extend your arm… otherwise ask away!

3. RSVPing is optional… right?

  • I used to be the worst at RSVPing, until I started having parties.  If someone is taking the time to request an RSVP, it is usually for a reason (need a headcount for food, seating, drinks, etc.).  I used to wait until the last minute (let’s be honest, we are all waiting for the next best thing… right?), but now RSVP as soon as possible.  If you need to cancel, it’s easier on a host than waiting for all of those last minute RSVPs (but don’t be that person that RSVPs to everything knowing you won’t show).

4. …but I’m fashionably late!

  • For a dinner party, show up 10-15 minutes after the scheduled start time. Open houses are more flexible, but with a seated meal or party with warm food it’s best to be timely.

5. Can I just sneak out?

  • I’m guilty of getting tired by 10pm, and I’m hanging out with cool people who gasp! can stay up past 11pm I often try the sneak out approach.   Word on the street is if there are less than a dozen people you need to say goodbye to the host, otherwise feel free to slip away and follow up with a thankful text/email on your way home (but don’t text and drive!!!).

6. He was hogging the armrest the whole time!!!

  • Just who gets the armrest? I was surprised to see that the person in the middle seat gets both because s/he doesn’t have a window or aisle armrest to lean on.  The one perk of being in the middle seat!

 

What etiquette tricks/tips do you have?! Share away!

 

 

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Happiness Files

May 29, 2014

Some things putting a smile on my face right now…

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Pretty rose from my mom’s garden

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My gorgeous mama

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Peony season!

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A delicious breakfast my sister put together

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She’s too pretty not to share this picture…

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Brunch at Pizza Anita with my favorite ladies

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A yummy cocktail in this gorgeous weather

 

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Barre3

May 15, 2014

So I have a new obsession… Barre3.

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image via Barre3

As you may know (due to my lack of fitness related posts), working out is not my thing.  Growing up my parents always instilled the importance of fitness in my daily routine, but as a got older and got a job, working out moved further down my priority list.

After a year (ok maybe 2) of an occasional hike counting as my workout for the week I decided I needed to step it up.  A Barre3 studio went into my neighborhood and I knew I had no more excuses.

This ballet-pilates-yoga hybrid is an amazing 60 minute core workout which has me getting up at 5 am a few times a week. I can’t believe it myself.

The people are awesome, the workout gets me sweating and for once I’m actually excited to get up and workout!  My goal is to go 3 days a week, but the last few weeks I have gone at least 5 times… just because I enjoy it (and how it makes me feel).

I also am participating in Barre3’s Spring Challenge, which focuses on clean eating (whole foods) and working out (4 classes and 2 10-minute workouts at home).  The blog has taken a bit of a back burner (hence this late post), as I focus on getting my workouts in, prepping my food and resisting the urge to indulge in sugar and my fun drinks (don’t worry… you’ll still have your cocktail post tomorrow!).  I’m excited to share some new Barre3 inspired recipes in the coming weeks!

That being said, if you are looking for a fun class to add to your workout routine, I couldn’t be a bigger proponent of Barre3… check out their studio list to see if there is a class by you!  If you are local to the South Bay, Barre3 Willow Glen is hosting a free class tomorrow night at 5:45pm, and Saturday and Sunday at 11:30am.  Stop by to check it out!! You won’t regret it 🙂

Also, my apologies for all of the changes with the blog lately… I’m still trying to figure out how to get email reminders to everyone each morning (still having technical issues, so if anyone has any plug-in recommendations for a WordPress.org platform I’d REALLY appreciate it!), update links and photos on old posts, and just get a better grip of this fancy new site!

As always, thank you so much for taking time at of your day to read my little corner of the internet… I really appreciate it 🙂

Happy Thursday!

xo, Whitney