I am a proud Clemson Tiger, born and raised in the south, lover of all things pink, orange, and preppy, fan of college football and basketball, preacher's kid, daugher and sister in a loving family of 4, talk with a southern accent, hoping to be a pharmacist, college senior, about to move to Charleston, SC to go to pharmacy school for the next four years. Join me on my adventure through life as an undergrad/grad student living and loving the southern life.


"And I will give them one heart, and one way, that they may fear me for ever, for the good of them, and of their children after them..." -Jeremiah 32:39



Wednesday, March 31, 2010

SPRING FLING

Last night, Sigma Kappa and Gamma Phi Beta co-hosted a 'spring fling.'


All the sweet sorority girls donned their light-colored, floral sundresses.


(And the sweet southern boys looked sharp, too, of course!)
Here I am with my date. We are both goofy and decided to go for a classic "prom pose."


Here, my friend and I try to make Lilly P. proud!
(Pardon the appearance. This was AFTER a lot of dancing!)


I thought it would be a night of shagging! But much to my surprise (and excitement) they played quite a bit of great hip-hop music (my FAVORITE genre of music), so my sisters and I danced the night away!

Spring is in the air! I'm so happy it's spring time and that it's starting to warm up a bit!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

favorite body/shower products

Today, I am sharing some of my FAVORITE shower and body products!

 
Skin Milk Shave & Moisturize Shaving Milk


Skin Milk Body Lotion

Skin Milk also has Foaming Bath, Body Cream, and Shower Gel - all available at Ulta online or in Ingles stores. These products feel like silk to me! They leave your skin feeling soft and so smooth! And they aren't heavy and very oily like a lot of lotions are.


Dove Go Fresh Revive Body Wash in Pomegranate & Lemon Verbena


Dove Deodorant in Pomegranate & Lemon Verbena
I LOVE this new scent from Dove! I found an ad for the body wash and deodorant in a magazine that had a scratch and sniff of the scent! I loved it and went right to the store to get some.

Olay In-Shower Body Lotion
I LOVE the way this smells and feels! I know sometimes my legs burn after I shave in the shower, and this always seems to keep them from burning! It's moisturizing and smooth and smells great!

Neutrogena Foaming Scrub
I've been using this product for almost a year! I have had problem skin throughout my teenage years and am always trying different face cleansers to see what works best for my face. I tried this last summer and loved it immediately. You only need a pea-size amount. One bottle lasted me nearly six months! And I used/still use it every day. I use it in the morning in the shower. It does a good job of exfoliating, but it is very gentle on the skin, which is very important for me. I know that this is a good product that works - I am currently receiving laser treatments to help remove some of the redness and scarring, and before the first treatment the lady put me under a UV light to see if I had a lot of dead skin, and I had NONE on my face! I give all the credit to this face scrub. She said "Keep using whatever you have been using to exfoliate!" This product also comes in a facial cleanser (without the microbeads) and a body wash which I have also used and love! And it smells INCREDIBLE - pink grapefruit!

All of these products (except the skin milk) can be found at any Target, Wal-Mart and even the grocery store, and online, of course.

What are YOUR favorite body and bath products?

Monday, March 22, 2010

quick trip to Target

I stopped by Target last night on my way back to school and picked up a few things...


Can you tell which is which? I bought the black pair at Target for $22.99 (they also have the cognac color). The Steve Madden shoe sells for ~$70. I thought this was a steal! I love the strappy style of this shoe (I have larger feet so I like more details ony my shoes and less of my toes showing) and I loved it when I saw it!


I recently bought a new mascara to try and I just absolutely hated it. I saw this new Great BIG mascara advertised, so I decided to go for it! I have never liked the regular Great Lash Mascara, but I decided to give the Great Lash BIG a try! I used it this morning and really like it a lot.

Hello, Liberty of London! Everyone seems to be raving about these products! And I can understand why! The patterns are beautiful and there are so many different products...you can't help but want them all! I saw this wallet online, but didn't like the way the material looked. I found one in the store last night, and knew IMMEDIATELY that I wanted it!! I think it could be used like a little carry-all clutch. It has plenty of slots for cards and cash (but not too many like some wallets have), and a part that snaps open for change, though I'll probably use it to put in lip gloss or a camera if I am going out somewhere. What a deal for $15!

I almost bought one of the Liberty of London 'milk crates' (not to use for milk, obviously) to use in my room. The colors and pattern would go great with my floral bedspread and the colors of my room. I decided to hold off, however, since what I really wanted was something like this to put magazines in:
Check out the Liberty of London goodies at Target! A lot of stuff is out of stock online, but I know my local Target still had a good bit of items left!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

shabby chic project 1 - bookshelf

Last semester I studied abroad in Costa Rica. Whily studying abroad, I arranged a sub-lease for an apartment this spring since I would only need a place January-May (until graduation in May). During Christmas break, after I returned from the land of pura vida, I went to meet the girl from whom I was subleasing and see the apartment so that I would know what I needed. Luckily I have gotten through college without needing the first piece of furniture, living in a freshman all-girl dorm, an on-campus furnished apartment my sophomore year, and on off-campus furnished apartment my junior year. So this apartment, my LAST semester of college (at least as an undergrad!), was the first time I would need furniture for my room. I decided immediately that I wanted to go with a 'shabby chic' theme for the room.

Luckily we have an antique iron bed at home given to us by a lady in our church, so that was where I started. It was a weird shade of brown, so my dad primed and painted it. That was technically project number 1. I wanted it to be an off-white color, but for some reason the paint that my dad used turned out to be rather white. It's fine for now, but I will definitely be painting it for future use. We then came across an off-white chest and night stand at a relative's furniture store and got a good deal on those pieces, so the shabby chic (dream) room was slowly coming together.

The next thing(s) I knew that I needed/wanted were a desk and a bookshelf. I REALLY wanted an antique writing desk, and am still looking for one of those! I found another desk that I will blog about as project 2 to show what we found and how we chic'ed it up! So I went on a search to every antique/thrift store within a 20 minute radius in search of these two pieces. I knew that I wanted 'fixer' pieces that I could re-do and add my own personal touches to.

Enter...damaged bookshelf.


One of the last places that I looked was the local Haven of Rest Thrift Store. I saw this bookshelf and knew IMMEDIATELY that it was what I wanted. I wanted something small with three shelves with room for my small flat-screen TV to sit on top. And look at what I found! It is the perfect size - one shelf for DVDs, one shelf for books for pleasure-reading, and another shelf for textbooks. I paid $6 for this bookshelf, between 3-4 feet tall.


The paint was chipped in many places, and the bottom of all the shelves was unfinished.


This is the shelf before my dad's magical touch!


This was on the back of the bookshelf, and the lady who sold it to me said I could easily replace it. It was pretty bad, so dad just ripped it off and put a new piece of plywood on the back.

Dad sanded all the edges and for a fun little touch put a small piece of crown molding around the top of the shelf. He then added a coat of paint to it which he found at Lowe's nearby for probably $8-10 to match the bedding that I had picked out for the room.

And .... TA-DA!!!


Here is the bookshelf, painted, in my room!

My dad helped me out a good bit, but only because I didn't have time. This is a project that anyone with limited skill like me could easily do!

Total cost = <$20

Saturday, March 20, 2010

$5 agenda, anyone?


I wanted one of these agendas at the beginning of the year, even though I had another one that I was using for school. I looked at them online for a few weeks, and then decided that I would just wait until next year!

UNTIL....

I found one for $5!!!

I have been in Cashiers, North Carolina for the last few days and went to Highlands nearby today to look around. I looked in a small gift shop that had all kinds of Lilly paper products, and I when I walked in - TA DA! - Lilly Pulitzer 2010 agendas for $5!!!

Yes, I know it's already March, but for $5, I think I can transfer all of my assignments and plans from one agenda to my new one.

What a find!

Friday, March 5, 2010

OLD NAVY finds!

CHECK OUT these glorious finds from Old Navy. I invested in a couple a couple of weeks ago, and then found the $15 skirt/$20 dress deal today and RACKED UP:

Tiered Eyelet Whirly Skirt, $15
Origami Pleat Shift Dress, $20


Women's Tiered Voile Whirly Skirt, $15
LOTS of colors and variations of this skirt there!

Ruffled Linen Blend Dress, $20
I bought a tan belt as well to cinch the waist and give more of a shape - looks adorable!


Tie-Front Flutter Sleeve Dress, $20
Light and breezy! Love this!


Floral Linen Blend Whirly Skirt, $15
LOVE LOVE LOVE this skirt. I bought it in the salmon color and bought a purple top to match that tucks in. Looks great on!

A SPECIAL THANKS to Gigi over at Gigi's Gone Shopping for the post this morning on the deals at Old Navy. How sad to think about all that I could have missed out on without this dear post! THANK YOU, GIGI!!! 

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

It's official


I am going to be a pharmacy student!!!!!!!

I have known since my junior/senior year of high school that I wanted to become a pharmacist. Getting into pharmacy school has been a dream of mine for nearly 6 years now! And I have been blessed with the opportunity to attend Presbyterian College School of Pharmacy in Clinton, South Carolina.

More to come about the interview/acceptance later!

Monday, March 1, 2010

Jack Rogers meets Target

Target = one of my top 5 favorite places to shop.

I try to make it to Target at least once a week or so, usually during the weekend sometime. I love it because you can find ANYTHING and EVERYTHING there:
  • bathing suits at a good price
  • cute clothes/dresses
  • adorable shoes
  • cleaning products
  • bath/body products
  • electronics
  • school supplies
  • home decor - bedroom, bathroom, and everything in between
This past Saturday, I think I loved Target more than I ever have before. Let me show you why:

Jack Rogers style....


....at a Target price!




Granted, these aren't authentic Jack Rogers sandals, and they don't have every single Jack touch and detail, but why does that matter?!

My local Target only had the brown ones in stock. I went home to check online and the platinum colored sandals were out of stock, as well as a white with gold trim sandal in the same style. They DID, however, have the pink sandals online, which I just ordered today. You could literally buy all four colors for the price of ONE pair of authentic Jack Rogers sandals. Now, I like authenticity. I have a pair of Jacks and I absolutely love them and wear them often when the weather permits me to do so. I recommend them highly for the spring and summer. But I just could NOT pass this deal up!

Find them at your local Target today before they disappear!!!