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Good Reads

09 Tuesday Oct 2012

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My (not so) current literary obsession:
The Poisonwood Bible
By: Barbara Kingsolver

I have pulled this literary gem off the book shelf because this is probably one of the best books that I have read in the last 10 years. This novel is about a missionary family that moves deep into the heart of Africa. They bring with them only the items that they believe they will need for the short year they believe they will be staying. They have no clue just how hard this journey will be.

It richly touches on so many issues because each chapter is told from the mother’s and her four daughter’s perspectives.

You will not regret reading this book!

Happy reading!
Erin

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Good Reads

27 Thursday Sep 2012

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My current literary obsession: Vinegar Hill
By: A. Manette Ansay

This book zooms in on a woman on a personal struggle of finding her place in her family that has moved back in with her husband’s family after he loses his job. She feels unappreciated, undervalued, and that her life is taking the mundane turn she never expected for herself.

It is a quick read that leaves you thinking long after the book is over.

Happy reading!
Erin

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Fall!

25 Tuesday Sep 2012

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Well folks, it’s officially Fall and that means it’s time to start decorating!

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Beauty Favorites

19 Wednesday Sep 2012

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1. Butter nail polish. Love all things teal.

2. Smashbox Bionic Mascara. Goes on so smooth….

3. Philosophy Body Wash. Good message. Good product.

4. Gucci Envy Me. Been wearing this for years.

5. Fresh Sugar Lip Balm. This embodies all things pretty and useful.

6. Boscia BB Cream. Moisturizer + foundation + concealer. Need I say more?

7. Chanel Blush. Chanel. Done.

8. Stila Lip Gloss. This stuff smells heavenly.

9. Smashbox Eyeliner . Everyone needs a good eyeliner.

Happy primping,

Erin

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First Fridays in the West Bottoms

14 Friday Sep 2012

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The words ‘First Fridays’ brings joy to many Kansas Citians’ ears, namely for the art studios, wine, and good times they’re guaranteed to bring. However, the words “First Fridays in the West Bottoms” is an even more joyful tune to the ears of Kansas City antiquers… particularly my mom and I.

Our first stop: an old school bus filled with vintage clothing. Snagged a $5 clutch/wallet!

My mom introduced me to this monthly event last weekend and I am forever changed. The West Bottoms is the old warehouse district in Kansas City. Many of the warehouses are now vacant or occupied by questionable inhabitants (we stumbled upon quite a few of them). Some of them are being used as Haunted Houses (so, naturally, I avoid them like the plague). BUT some of them are treasure troves: warehouses packed to the brim with antiques, home goods, and crafts. Basically, food for the soul.

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One of the many flights of stairs we climbed on our way to finding treasures!

Vendors from around the area gather in the West Bottoms on the first Friday, Saturday, and Sunday of the month. They set up booths in the warehouse buildings, most of them being 3-4 stories tall (FILLED with vendors!). It’s an amazing sight to see… such beautiful pieces amongst the torn, ragged, beaten warehouse buildings of old Kansas City.

I want.

So many pretty things! Not enough time!

Every corner we turned, there would be a new jewel of a building to uncover. Floor after floor filled with everything you could imagine. I’m a ‘furniture, kitchen goods, decorative pieces’ antiquer whereas my mom is a ‘doll, toy, trinket’ antiquer. The fact that we both walked away with bags full of things means First Fridays in the West Bottoms is sure please anyone.

Furniture galore… can’t wait to decorate a home with items like this some day!

I think we ended up going to six or seven warehouses before they closed. We were desperate for something to drink halfway through so we decided to stop at a place that guaranteed “Ice Cold Drinks!”. It turned out to be a coffee shop/tobacco shop/hookah bar/ hang out spot for abandoned warehouse occupants. We definitely stood out like a sore thumb in that place but the waters and iced caramel lattes were totally worth it.

Mom photo bombed the picture.

Glass of wine while I browse lamp shades? Don’t mind if I do…

My treasures from the day: red vintage clutch, vintage pyrex bowl, striped straws, mercury glass candle holders, vintage green strainer, a masher, and vintage photos. Not too shabby!

I will always look back on last weekend as one of the best times my mom and I have ever had antiquing together. First Fridays in the West Bottoms was such a fun Kansas City adventure… it just might become a monthly ritual! Bring on the antiques!

Natalie

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