May 24, 2016

Spring Break 2016 Ireland Day 1

Hey guys,

I know that I haven’t posted in a really long time and some of my posts are going to be really old and back from March but I really wanted to blog about my spring break trip to Ireland because it was absolutely beautiful and I already want to go back. So I also have to add that I have officially graduated from Undergrad with two Bachelors of Business Administration degrees in Management and Marketing. I will do a blog post on this later as well. So without further ado here is my first blog post about my trip to Ireland.

This blog post is technically going to consist of days 1 (March 4th) and 2 (March 5th) because on day 1 all we really did was fly to Ireland. Also, we didn’t really do much on day 2 either because it was our first day in Ireland and we were all pretty tired. We basically just walked around Dublin for a few hours, drove to our hotel, and then grabbed dinner and went to bed. The rest of the trip was a lot more exhilarating, I promise!

So for Day 1 we had to catch a flight from Fort Myers, FL (RSW) to New York (JFK) and then we had about a 4 hour long layover at JFK. While we were at JFK we had some snacks a.k.a mini macrons from Baked by Melissa! If you’re ever in NYC I highly recommend checking out one of her stores because the mini macarons and mini cupcakes she sells are delicious! We also ate an early dinner while at JFK because we weren’t entirely sure if there would be dinner and if there was, I was entirely sure if I was going to like it because I am an extremely picky eater. I basically still eat like a kid (chicken fingers are my favorite!).

Aimee and I on the plane to JFK

Rainy takeoff at RSW

Getting ready to land at JFK

Our plane for Ireland is here

Baked by Melissa cupcakes at JFK

Aimee and I on the plane to Ireland

Ready for takeoff to Ireland

Sunset from the plane on our way to Ireland

Traveling to Ireland

Airplane dinner

Walking around in Dublin

Dad driving in Ireland

Windmills in Ireland

View from the car on our way to Adare

View from the car on our way to Adare

Dinner in Ireland

Our first rainbow in Ireland
We landed in Dublin at like 5:30 in the morning and when we landed we grabbed our carry-ons and headed for customs, which I was kind of scared of. I have never been through customs in another country other than the ones you do when you go on a cruise, which is no big deal. And for Ireland it was basically the same thing, no big deal. We got in line, which was very short because only two planes had landed that early in the morning in Dublin that were going threw the same customs line as us. After customs we headed to get our suitcases and then find out where to pick up our rental car. Since we arrived that early basically the entire airport was still closed and we only found one shop that was open to buy waters at because we were all very dehydrated.

From the airport we grabbed a cab and headed into the center of the city, which was about a 20-30 minute drive. We had a rental car but it was still pretty early and we were pretty tired plus we had no idea where to go so it was a lot easier to just ask the cab driver where he recommended to go. Plus it was also nice being able to ride in a car on the opposite side of the rode and ask the driver whatever questions we had before driving our own car.  

Since we landed earlier than planed and customs took no time at all we ended up getting into Dublin really early. We did a bunch of research online and everyone said that customs would take at least and hour if not longer however, it only took about 10 minutes and we all just walked up as a family and the guy asked us whatever questions he needed to ask and we answered them, he stamped our passports, and then we were on our way.

Since we got into Dublin really early, unfortunately nothing was open. My sister and I had planned a full day in Dublin so we could check everything off our travel bucket list, however, nothing opened until 10 and it was about 7 am by the time we got there. So we basically just walked around trying to find something to do and then gave up because literally nothing was open except for a few random coffee shop/café things. So we found a cab back to the airport, went to our rental car and headed to the Village of Adare where our hotel was.

The drive from Dublin to Adare was a little over 2 hours. It was a pretty smooth drive; my dad drove first, then my sister took a turn and then my mom drove the rest of the way to the village. The Village of Adare was absolutely adorable but then again so was every single Irish village or city we went to. We had a hard time finding our hotel at first because it was under construction at the time and the main entrance was closed. So we had to drive a little bit more into the town before we were able to find the second entrance. The hotel we were staying at was called the Adare Manor.

Once we got there, we checked into our room, which was basically a town house that had 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, a full size kitchen, a dining area, a living room, a sunroom, and a patio with a table and chairs. We selected which rooms we were going to stay in for the rest of the week, unpacked our bags a little, and then we each ended up falling asleep for a few hours except for my mom because she actually napped in the car. After we rested we went out and explored the little village of Adare and we ate dinner at a locally owned restaurant called The Arches. The food was very good! I had a grilled ham and cheese sandwich with some french fries.

After dinner we checked out the local Heritage Center, which is basically the towns visitors center. We looked around at brochures to see if there was anything that we wanted to do if we had any extra time. After that we went to a local grocery store and picked up a few things we wanted/needed since we had a full size kitchen. We mostly got food for the morning, drinks, and random snacks that we don’t have in America. Then we headed back to our townhouse and called it a night because we were all still very tired even after our naps.

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Thanks for stopping! 

XO, Steph

February 25, 2016

February 2016: NYC Day 2



My sister and I ice skating at Wollman Rink in Central Park


My mom, sister, and me in Central Park


Snowman in Rockefeller Center


Hey guys,

So on our second day and our last day in New York we walked to Central Park and went ice skating at Wollman Rink. It was a lot of fun and something my sister and I had wanted to do for a while now. We've already been ice skating in Rockefeller Center but we had never gone in Central Park before because I always chicken out because it's so cold outside. However, once we started skating I actually ended up getting really hot and had to take my jacket off. 

I definitely recommend going ice skating in either of the two rinks if you happen to go to New York during the winter months because it is a lot of fun and basically a very popular tourist attraction. I did however prefer the Wollman Rink because it was larger and they also had a lot more staff to help out the children or anyone if they fell and couldn't get back up.

After we finished ice skating we decided to find lunch. We ended up in Rockefeller Center where we ate at the Rock Center Café. We each had the RCC Chef's Burger, which was pretty tasty but extremely large. 

After lunch we headed back to our hotel to grab our luggage and a taxi because it was time to head to the airport (it was like 3 something by the time we got done with lunch). 

Thanks for stopping by!

XO,
Steph

February 24, 2016

February 2016: NYC Day 1


Sunrise at airport in Fort Myers, FL
View before landing in Charlotte, NC
Manhattan in the far distance
Pizza!!!
Walking back to the Waldorf!


Hey guys,

So on our first day in NYC we left Fort Myers at around 6:30 a.m. and we had a connecting flight in Charlotte, NC and then finally landed at JFK at around 11:10 a.m. We then hopped in a cab and went to our hotel, which was The Waldorf Astoria (I will be doing a review on our stay later).  We didn't really have that much planned for either of the two days that we were there because it was such a last minute trip and we weren't staying for very long. The reason we were there was because my sister had an interview for grad school which was later on in the afternoon. 

When we got to our hotel we went to check in to see if our room was available and it was so we headed upstairs to check out our room and relax a little before going to grab lunch. I don't have any pictures of our lunch because we just grabbed subs at one of the many grab-n-go type places that New York has. We then hung out in our room for the next couple of hours while I finished homework and my sister prepared for her interview. Then we left the hotel, grabbed some Starbucks, and dropped my sister off at her interview which was being help at a hotel near Times Square. While my sister was at her interview my mom and I just walked around Times Square and checked out a couple stores until she was done. Then we headed back to our hotel and added some layers because it was getting colder out.

In the evening we went to dinner at a place called Pazza Notte and we enjoyed a Pizza Cacciatore. This restaurant seems to be a very popular after work hangout and was very busy and filled with a lot of people. So if you are looking for a quiet dinner on a Friday night, I would not recommend this place. However, the pizza was delicious so if don't care if you can't really hear what anyone in your group is saying then I would definitely recommend it. After dinner we walked back to our hotel room. We were supposed to go ice skating at Wollman Rink in Central Park but we decided against it because it was really dark and were weren't sure how to get to the rink.

Thanks for stopping by!

XO,
Steph

February 23, 2016

Mint Green in NYC

New york city, outfit, fashion







Sweater: GAP (old) also love this one | Jacket: Forever21 (old) similar here
Jeans: Hollister Co. (old) similar here | Boots: Dirty Laundry from DSW (old) similar here
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff | Hat: O'Neil (old) similar here and here

Hey guys,

These pictures were taken on our second day aka our last day in New York! It was a much warmer day compared to the day before, it started out in the 40's in the morning and then heated up quite a bit to the 60's. I preferred the 40 degree weather much more than the weather we had the day before and the 60 degree weather. I thoroughly enjoyed being able to wear wintery clothes while visiting the city. It was a nice change compared to our Florida weather.


I hope you enjoyed this look! Thanks for stopping by!

XO, 
Steph






February 22, 2016

OTK Boots in NYC








Sweater: Forever21 (old) similar here | Jacket: Forever21 (old) similar here 
Jeans: 7 For All Mankind (old) similar here and here | Boots: Unisa from DSW 
Bag: Rebecca Minkoff | Hat: O'neil (old) similar here and here 
Scarf: Banana Republic (old) similar here and here, also love this

Hey guys,

So I went to NYC over the weekend for a very short trip, literally. I went with my mom and sister because my sister had an interview for grad school. We only stayed one night and we stayed at the Waldorf Astoria in The Towers. I had always wanted to stay at the Waldorf and I am so glad that we were finally able to stay there. We are actually headed back to New York in March because that is where we are flying out of for our trip to Ireland so we decided to stay in the city a couple of nights for the last few days of my last spring break while in college.

The pictures were taken on the day we flew in but this is not the outfit I wore on the plain. I wore more comfortable pants and shoes for the plane ride and then changed when in the evening time because it was like 32 degrees, which is pretty cold for a Florida girl like me! Sorry for the quality of the pictures, they were taken at night because I didn't change until the evening.

Thanks for stopping by!

XO,
Steph





February 15, 2016

Top 5 Favorite YouTube Beauty Gurus

Hey guys,

In today's blog post we are going to be discussing my top five favorite YouTube Beauty Gurus. However, it's technically my top six because I actually linked the Fowler sisters together because I just could not pick between the two so I had to pick both! I highly recommend watching all of these channels if you are into makeup and all things beauty and in need of some inspiration for what to do next!

1) Tati Westbrook


2) Meghan Rienks


3) Elle Fowler & Blair Fowler



4) Clevver Style


5) Fleur De Force


I hope you enjoyed this short post! Thanks for stopping by!

XO, Steph

October 01, 2015

Craving Sunglasses

So I have always been a little obsessed with sunglasses which is why I own over 10 pairs. But as of lately, I have been really addicted to looking at them and picking out which pair I want next. It's been almost a year since I bought my last pair which feels like a really long time to me but since the ones I bought were over $500 I figured I better hold off on buying a new for a little bit. To me, $500 seems a little crazy to spend on a pair of sunglasses that could possibly brake if I accidentally sit on them (which I thankfully never have done that) or if I accidentally drop them on the ground (which I totally have done this before).

So let's check out some of the pairs I have currently wanting:
















6) Gucci