I love to take classes and sign up for activities. It's how I meet people. It's how I keep myself from wasting hours watching HGTV and Real Housewives. It ensures that I get out of my bathrobe on snow days. Well, I signed up for a beginning French course at Alliance Francaise. So you'll be seeing what French tools help me most as I try to recall those years of high school French.
So far, I have found Imagiers's videos to be very good, so check out his youtube channel
Last week we worked on countries of the world. My pronunciation has always been poor so I wanted to practice those words again. Here are some good youtube videos to practice with.
Subtitle
Musings on a Stylish Elegant Adventure
Monday, February 21, 2011
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Fashion Friday: Steal and Splurge!
Today I saw the strangest thing in the Roosevelt el station. Even though its less 30 degrees outside, at first glance, I thought I saw a man with no pants on. On further inspection it turns out he was wearing teeny tiny shorts! He seemed nonplussed by the weather and I couldn't help but stare. Seems like other folks are as desperate for summer as I am. His outfit inspired this Steal/Splurge for what I'll be wearing lakeside as soon as the weather hits......60.
STEAL: Ever since I was a little girl I've craved the yellow polka dot bikini and these bottoms seem unique and fun!
SPLURGE: Even if its beautiful you have to cover it up sometime and this will do nicely.
STEAL: Ever since I was a little girl I've craved the yellow polka dot bikini and these bottoms seem unique and fun!
SPLURGE: Even if its beautiful you have to cover it up sometime and this will do nicely.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Money Mondays: Saving on 7
Today over at Simple Dollar, Trent is talking about how to save money on the 7 most common bills. Here's my take on these 7 items.
Energy: I'm a renter so I don't do any long lasting improvements on my properties. The three best ways I've found to save on this are (1) power strips: put as many energy suckers as you can on power strip so you can easily click it off, (2) sweaters: turn down the thermostat, this is a hard one for me because I love being warm. So I pile on the down blanket, put on my sweatpants and keep the thermostat turned down. I also try to drop it down another few degrees when I'll be out of the house for the day and turn it down to 50 if I will be out of town. (3) rent newer and smaller properties: the largest utility bills I have ever had is when I rented older spaces. I love the character but the lack of insulation and old windows, don't help much.
Mortgage/Rent: I admit I'm not as good about this because I'm all about location. Biggest tip is to not be wow'd by bigger or flashier spaces, just get what you need especially as a renter, you don't own those granite countertops anyway.
Water: Even though I'm a renter I change my shower heads, and after years of paying for laundry by the load, I'm trained to wait until the washer is full before running it. (If you can skip drying, you save energy too!) Also put a water filter on your faucet and drink it rather than bottled.
Internet: Shop around! Jump ship whenever you can for promotional deals, its worth it.
Cell phone/telephone: Ditch you land line and go cellphone only. If you aren't getting a discount on your cell phone plan you definitely should. Almost everyone can get one through a club, organization, alma mater, or their company. If you can swing a family plan with others it can be cheaper. (They don't actually have to be family) Use google voice for international calls.
Insurance: Have it even if you are renter. Again look for discounts through organizations you are involved with, alumni associations, and your employer. Constantly shop around and then negotiate with your current provider if you aren't prepare to switch.
Car payments: I have always bought my car used and paid in full, but there are still things that crop up. One thing that keeps cost down is keeping up on maintenance and walking or using public transport when possible.
Energy: I'm a renter so I don't do any long lasting improvements on my properties. The three best ways I've found to save on this are (1) power strips: put as many energy suckers as you can on power strip so you can easily click it off, (2) sweaters: turn down the thermostat, this is a hard one for me because I love being warm. So I pile on the down blanket, put on my sweatpants and keep the thermostat turned down. I also try to drop it down another few degrees when I'll be out of the house for the day and turn it down to 50 if I will be out of town. (3) rent newer and smaller properties: the largest utility bills I have ever had is when I rented older spaces. I love the character but the lack of insulation and old windows, don't help much.
Mortgage/Rent: I admit I'm not as good about this because I'm all about location. Biggest tip is to not be wow'd by bigger or flashier spaces, just get what you need especially as a renter, you don't own those granite countertops anyway.
Water: Even though I'm a renter I change my shower heads, and after years of paying for laundry by the load, I'm trained to wait until the washer is full before running it. (If you can skip drying, you save energy too!) Also put a water filter on your faucet and drink it rather than bottled.
Internet: Shop around! Jump ship whenever you can for promotional deals, its worth it.
Cell phone/telephone: Ditch you land line and go cellphone only. If you aren't getting a discount on your cell phone plan you definitely should. Almost everyone can get one through a club, organization, alma mater, or their company. If you can swing a family plan with others it can be cheaper. (They don't actually have to be family) Use google voice for international calls.
Insurance: Have it even if you are renter. Again look for discounts through organizations you are involved with, alumni associations, and your employer. Constantly shop around and then negotiate with your current provider if you aren't prepare to switch.
Car payments: I have always bought my car used and paid in full, but there are still things that crop up. One thing that keeps cost down is keeping up on maintenance and walking or using public transport when possible.
Friday, January 21, 2011
Fashion Fridays: Steal and Splurge
In these posts, I bring you what I'm craving these days. The best sale item that's tempting my pocketbook and the one that'd break my virtual bank.
STEAL: Booties
Nine West Women's Drina Bootie - Free Overnight Shipping on New Styles, Free Return Shipping: endless.com
I have a love affair with booties right now. Maybe in reaction to my craving the over the knee boots for Christmas. Endless has tons of boots on sale right now. I like these because the platform mitigates the heel.
SPLURGE: Leather Dress
Elizabeth and James. Available at Shop Bop and Neiman Marcus. Totally not practical and even on sale its $172. But I love it anyway!
STEAL: Booties
Nine West Women's Drina Bootie - Free Overnight Shipping on New Styles, Free Return Shipping: endless.com
I have a love affair with booties right now. Maybe in reaction to my craving the over the knee boots for Christmas. Endless has tons of boots on sale right now. I like these because the platform mitigates the heel.
SPLURGE: Leather Dress
Elizabeth and James. Available at Shop Bop and Neiman Marcus. Totally not practical and even on sale its $172. But I love it anyway!
Fashion Fridays: Coldest Day Yet
Today is by far the coldest day I've experienced in Chicago so far. But one thing I've learned is with good long underwear and proper boots, you can still look fabulous and be warm without bulk. So what am I wearing to the office today....
Sunday, January 16, 2011
January Reflections
Many people start the new year with loads of energy directed at the resolutions they've made. For me, January has become a time to sit still, stay in, and set goals for the new year. It helps that the frigid weather and the massive workload always seem to hit me at this time. Now the month is half over, let me put down my simple goals.
(1) Be Healthier: Exercise more often, Eat more Fruits and Vegetables, and sleep better hours.
(2) Be Richer: Only spend money on necessities and enriching experiences, Skip the obligatory outings and do things I truly love, Make sure to spend time, energy, and $$ on those I love most
(3) Stress Less: Sleep more, Cuddle more, find fun activities to enrich my life and Stop sweating the small stuff
(4) Give More: Find ways to give more time and money to the causes and people near and dear to me
Vague goals never happen so over the next few days I'll start posting the detailed break down of how I'm going to get these accomplished.
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