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Last Minute Thoughtful Gifts for Mom

donnalynnI love to celebrate Mother’s Day because I have the absolute best mom in the world! She is always there for me, she is caring and compassionate, deals with my craziness and has taught me to be a confident women.

If you are a busy bee like me and always shop last minute (sorry  mom-love you) I have a few quick and thoughtful ideas to make mom smile on Mothers Day!

 

Homemade Picnic in the Park

  • Get fancy with gourmet sandwiches (make them yourself or visit the sandwich artists at publix), mimosas, hummus, grab a blanket (or get a heavy duty table cloth from party city) and spend a few extra minutes in the kitchen making your mom’s favorite dessert. Top off this thoughtful day with a hand written card with the top 10 things you love about your mom! 

All Mom’s Favorite Things

  • Start the day with making mom her favorite breakfast
  • Grab a few of your mom’s favorite movies  (or ones you used to watch together when you were little) and spend some quality time relaxing together
  • End the day with a trip to her favorite restaurant or cook her favorite meal
  • Make her smile with a gift basket of all her favorite bath and beauty products

A Box of Memories

  • Grab an old shoe box (make it look pretty-back to the days of Valentine’s Day card boxes)
  • Fill the box with old pictures and mementos from your childhood that remind you of your mom
  • Include a handmade coupon  book with special activities for mom (movie date, car wash, shopping day, home made dinner, etc)

Pictures Say Everything (my mom loves anything to do with photos)

If all else fails and you run out of time, I suggest a really nice hand written card telling her how much you love and appreciate her! 

Happy Mother’s Day to all the Moms!!! I hope you have a relaxing and special day! 

xoxo

LL

Wedding Buzz

Let the festivities and the nerves begin. In a few short days we will be 6 months from the wedding. The last few weeks have been filled with bridal expos, signing contracts, picking up my dress, selecting a bridesmaid dress, kicking my wedding workouts into overdrive and starting to fantasize about a honeymoon. Despite a few stressful road bumps Brennan and I are so excited. Last night we were so thankful to celebrate with all of our best friends at our very first shower! My bridesmaids put together one of the cutest couples showers I have ever seen!

I wanted to share some of my favorite displays from the last few expos and a few pictures from our shower. I promise I will be out of wedding mode for the next post :)

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Raw Love Midnight Fashion Show

If I were you I would not miss the third annual Raw Love Fashion Show this Saturday February 23 at Opera. I am thrilled to be hosting this event
with Emily Lipman for the third year in a row!! When the clock strikes Midnight we are pulling out all the stops with some killer performances before and during the show plus stunning models will strut the runway in Raw Denim’s Spring fashions!

Tickets are only $5 prior to the show and can be purchased by CLICKING HERE.  All proceeds benefit Wish for Wendy.

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Check out pictures from the 2012 Raw Love Fashion Show:


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Exclusive Interview with the Guys Behind Atlanta’s Hottest Music Venue

Terminal West- Future BirdsI had the privilege of interviewing two young, business men who are making waves in the Atlanta music and event industry. Robert Shaw, co-owner and Trent Allison, Operations Manager are kicking butt and taking names at Terminal West, Atlanta newest and in my opinion, most unique music venue!

Give these guys a shout or like them on facebook to learn more about upcoming shows. Check out their website for more information about hosting your next event at Terminal West!

Check out the video interview below:

Photo courtesy of Terminal West, taken on 12.21.12 at the Futurebirds show. Video produced by Sinless Cocktails/Sinless TV

Eating my way through Tokyo

I am one of the most particular eaters alive.  I feared that I would be living on Think Thin Bars and Pop Tarts my entire stay in Tokyo. I was 100% wrong! We enjoyed french pastries on every corner and delicious traditional Japanese cuisine every night. If you ever go to Tokyo please take my recommendations and try the unique restaurants below!

Ohmatsuya Kura (6-6-19 Ginza): A secret gem even to most locals, Ohmatsuya Kura has only 2 tables. It is located on a side street in the Ginza neighborhood on the fifth floor of an ordinary building. The minute you crawl through the small door you are greeted by a waitress clad in traditional country clothing and your find yours in an old farmhouse atmosphere.

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This meal was based on the robatayaki style of cooking old world country food.  A chef prepares a 6 course meal in front of you. My favorite courses were the scallops, prawn and beef cooked in a leaf with traditional spices.  All menus were in Japanese so we left our palates in the hands of our chef. At one point Brennan was eating roasted bugs.

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This was our first meal in Tokyo and it definitely set the mood for the amazing dining experiences that were ahead.

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Shabusen (Core building 2nd Basement 5-8-20): Located in basement of one of the many multi story department stores, Shabusen, is known as one of the best Shabu-Shabu restaurants in town.  Shabu Shabu is a traditional form of cooking thinly sliced meats and vegetables in a pot of boiling savory broth. Sounds odd but it is simple and delicious

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They offer an English menu. Brennan and I both had the Prime Beef.

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Absolutely delicious! And rewarding to cook your own dinner!

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Inakaya: Located in the Roppongi neighborhood (known for its great restaurants and nightlife), this restaurant also offers Robatayaki but it is a completely different experience from Ohmatsuya Kura. Inakaya is recognized as the most reputable robatayaki restaurant in the world.

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Dinner is ordered by pointing to the items you want and the servers and chefs all repeat your order in unison to the entire restaurant. The chef cooks your item on the grill in front of him and delivers it to you on a long paddle. I tried Kobe beef for the first time and it absolutely melted in mouth.

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Brennan ordered mini crabs, which I was a little scared to eat but they were surprisingly delicious with a salty crunchy flavor.

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The chefs were full of fun and made the experience. It is no wonder that this restaurant plays hosts to A-list celebrities like Demi, Ashton, Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Samuel L Jackson and the list goes on! This was by far the best dinner and dining experience Brennan and I have ever had!

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Tengu (3-20-5 Shinjuku): Located close to Shibuya, this fun casual pub offers small plates similar to tapas.  This was a great meal to nurse my hang over from the night before in Roppongi.

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Maisen (4-8-5 Jingumae): We never would have tried Maisen except for the fact that it was recommended by friend. Maisen is serving up tonkatsu for more than 25 years. A fun fact- Maisen occupies a former pre- World War II public bathhouse. It is tucked away in a trendy neighborhood with the most amazing boutiques.

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Fried Pork was the speciality on 90% of the tables. It was surprisingly delicious.

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Other notable good eats & drinks:

  • The Lion in Ginza, a german beer hall, offers a loud and fun upbeat atmosphere and great beers
  • Geronimo is a tiny shot bar in Rappongi with friendly bartenders and a great crowd.
  • We lived on Parisian pastry shops that were located on every corner.

The Last Glimpse of Seoul

Today was too good not to share. We packed a lot into our last day! Headed to Pyeongchang in the morning!

Entrance to Gyeongokgung Palace

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Main Building of the Palace

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The Entertaining Quarters

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My Favorite Structure (where all the parties where held)

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Changing of the Guards Ceremony @ The Palace

A Little More Shopping

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Hello Kitty Cafe- Amazzinngg!

 

 

 

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Our Chic Hotel- IP Boutique Hotel in Itaewon (Think East Village/Soho)

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Seoul Take Aways:

  1. Extremely sophisticated city
  2. Every inch of the city is clean (including the subway bathrooms)
  3. People are extremely nice and polite
  4. Everything is in Korean and English
  5. Subway is easy to navigate
  6. Very safe
  7. Korean BBQ is amazing
  8. Gangnam’s shopping district and the Lotte Department Store rival Fifth Avenue
  9. Obesity is almost non-existant here
  10. Caffe Bean is way better than Starbucks and needs to expand to the US- There are at least 2 coffee houses ever block

Kickin it in Seoul

Hey Yall from Seoul, South Korea! I always thought New York was a massive metropolitan city with unique neighborhoods, world-class shopping, creative architecture and a great subway system. Seoul is New York x 10 with friendly people! I can’t get enough of this amazing city!

My First Not so Great Seoul Meal (Brennan thought it was the best meal of his life)

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Crazy Market in the Center of Seoul (we navigated the subway to get there)

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Getting Excited for Lotte World (Lotte & Lorry)

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Lotte World- Indoor Amusement Park (Kind of Rivals Disney)

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King Kong Just Chilling on a Random Building (an area right by Gangnam)

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My First Amazing Meal in Seoul- Korean BBQ (+ a little sake)

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One more day in Seoul and then off to Pyeongchang to see Zach ski in the World Special Olympics!!! Stay tuned for the next chapter of our amazing trip around Asia!!

Buckhead’s Newest Staple: The Village Tap

Village7There is a new kid on the Buckhead West Village block. For years  the Buckhead Village has been lacking casual options for a delicious dinner before hitting the bars. The Village Tap is just that, a cozy but chic Southern kitchen offering staples like mac & cheese, shrimp & grits, roasted brussel sprouts, fried chicken and collard greens. These delicious comfort foods might put you in a food comma but the expert mixologists will whip up a craft cocktail that will knock you back on your feet. And if that doesn’t work, The Village Tap is home to GoEnergy which is sure to get you in the party mood! Check out this new hot spot for a date night, girls night on the town or a social gathering before hitting the bars.

I was so excited to check out The Village Tap:

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Amazing Cocktails – The Debutante: Hendrick’s Gin, triple sec, white cranberry juice, fresh cucumber juice, topped with thin slices of cucumber

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Great crowds:

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Great location- Open for Lunch & Dinner: 

3247 Roswell Road NE (the old shane’s rib shack)
Atlanta, GA 30305

A December to Remember

The last 30 days have been incredibly trying, sad and stressful. A slew of issues piled on top of loosing my grandfather have really tested me this month. December 2012 will definitely be a month that I will never forget.  I am happy to report that after all the craziness I had a relaxing and happy Christmas. I wanted to share a few festive pictures.

Next Year’s Holiday Card:

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My Wonderful Parents & Our Fur Babies

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Split House

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My Favorite New Christmas Tree Ornament

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Our First Smoked Turkey

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A Feast For Four

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This year more than ever I realized the importance of appreciating your family and being surrounded by loved ones. I am very lucky and blessed to have a great family and fiancé who love and support me. I am looking forward to all the exciting events of 2013 (Im going to be a wifey)!

Stay tuned for my recommended New Years Eve Parties & My New Years Resolutions!

Dear Thanksgiving….

I lay in bed wide awake at 7am thinking about what Thanksgiving really means. The holiday has become so crowded with big fancy meals, hallmark cards, sappy Facebook posts, and football watching.

My life has been so crazy that I was looking forward to Thanksgiving for some  time off work and quality time with Brennan and his family. All of these are great things but are only a small part of what Thanksgiving should be. Last night opened my eyes to what is important and who or what deserves my time, energy and thanks.

For so long I took my family’s small quite celebrations for granted.  I would give anything to just be home today.  I lost sight of how truly blessed I am to have parents who do not judge, overstep their bounds or ever do anything to hurt me. They have accepted me and supported me my whole life. They love Brennan unconditionally and only want the best for our lives. I thank god for two of the most amazing parents in the whole world.

I realized a lot of things last night but mostly that Brennan truly is the best partner. I found a partner for life.  He is one of the strongest support systems in my life and I know he will always be by my side.

The holidays are supposed to provide a time of  relaxation, love and thankfulness not drama and hate.  They are supposed to bring out the best in people not the worse.  Last night I let someone bring out the worst in me.  Today I am focusing on the positive things in my life: my family who I wish I was with today, Brennan and our exciting year of planning our dream wedding,  my incredible friends and the health and happiness of our loved ones.  I have no room for anyone who puts unnecessary hate and drama in our lives. Life is too short and precious.

Today I urge everyone to get off Facebook, put down the drumstick , take one less sip of wine and truly think about the real meaning of this day. Realize the good and the bad and focus your energy and thanks on the things that truly matter.