It's in the Cards

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Let's face it, greeting cards are cheesy. Every time I go to Target to grab a card I always leave thinking there are never any funny or creative ones. I like to joke that I should write inappropriate greeting cards for various situations. Well, it turns out there are some great nontraditional cards out there if you look in the right place. (Hint: Online, not the grocery store)

With Valentines Day approaching I thought I'd share some of my favorites.

This one keeps it vague. I'd like to think this is good for a newer relationship.
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This card would be perfect if your significant other is a Friends fanatic.
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A little dirty and a little bit of smarts. My kind of card. 
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Did you meet your husband/wife/girlfriend/boyfriend in college? This card probably applies. 
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I can appreciate a card that gets right to the point.
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This one is for my friend Norma. Or anyone who appreciates "the F word".
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I strongly believe that interest in similar TV shows is the foundation for any marriage.
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If my husband got me this card I'd know he truly loves me. 
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Pop culture royalty. Who wouldn't want to be compared to Bey and Jay?
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And don't forget your lady friends for Galentines/Anna Howard Shaw Day!
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This one is perfect for my sister over at For the Love. Giving up your pie = true love.


No matter if you celebrate Galentines Day, Anna Howard Shaw Day, or Valentines Day, I hope you can use these to make someone smile and laugh. As Liz Lemon would say, "A HAPPY ANNA HOWARD SHAW DAY TO US ALL!" 

Super Bowl Eats and Drinks

Monday, January 26, 2015

Sadly this Sunday another football season will come to end. Football season is my favorite time of year and I'll be sad to see it go. Though as a 49er fan I'm ready to put this season behind us! For fans of 2 teams, this is what they've been waiting for all year. For the fans of the other 30 teams, we're excited about the food and drinks because it's all we have left.

Each year a friend of ours hosts a Super Bowl party that we attend and I usually try to find a new dip recipe or a new cocktail to try out for the big game. After some Pinterest perusing, this is what I've decided to contribute to the spread on Sunday.

 Recipe can be found here
A chef, I am not. But when attending a large party I try to find something different that I don't think anyone else will bring. There are usually 3 or 4 buffalo chicken dips and a ton of meatballs, so I want to bring something that provides a little variety. This recipe caught my eye because it looks pretty and sounds delicious. But most importantly, it looks really easy. Fingers crossed mine turns out looking like this.

And now on to the most important ingredient to any party, the booze! Luckily the host of the party only lives a couple of blocks away from us, so we can walk home after the game and after a couple of drinks. The choice for this years signature cocktail:

Blueberry Bourbon Smash
Recipe can be found here

              • 9 fresh mint leaves
              • 10 fresh blueberries
              • ½ ounce simple syrup
              • juice from ½ lemon
              • 2 ounces bourbon
              • crushed ice

Usually it's just beer or beer-ritas, but this year I've decided to step things up a bit. My husband has been on quite the bourbon kick recently, so I think he'll really enjoy this. It seems light and refreshing. Hopefully the other party guests agree!

Now that I have the food and drinks covered all I can hope for is an entertaining game. Well, that and that I win a square or the Super Bowl Pool. (Pro tip: always pick over on the National Anthem.)

Hope you all enjoy the big game and the excuse to whip up some delicious treats!

Were you born in a barn?

Thursday, January 22, 2015

My recent obsession is finding a sliding barn door for our house. We have a large opening from our dining room to a sun-room that would be perfect for a barn door. I love all the light that streams in from the sun-room, but having the option to close it off would also be nice. There are so many amazing options online, but I'm not sure which direction to go! The biggest debate is white vs. wood. The doors and trim in our house are white, so choosing a white door would tie in nicely and perhaps be more timeless down the road if we changed out a lot of our furniture.  Here are some white doors I found online that are in consideration.

The panels of glass would still allow for some light to flow when the doors are closed.

This look is a little bit more rustic.

I love the double sliding door, but I don't think this will work
with the wall space we have on either side of the opening.

We have some rustic or natural elements in our house. Our dining room table is made from reclaimed wood, so going with a wood door might also tie in nicely. I just wonder if it would be a little too rustic.

This is basically the wood equivalent of the first white door above.
Again, I like the idea of the light still passing through. 

This is the door that I keep coming back to. I think this might be my favorite.

This one is Ashley's favorite. He's more set on the idea of having glass to allow light.
I love this door and think it's beautiful, but I' m not sure if it's too much glass. 

I like this door and the size is great since our opening is large, but it might be too rustic.

While these are all great options our biggest issue isn't indecision on the white vs. wood issue, it's that we can't find anywhere local in Orlando that sells barn doors. We've only been able to find doors online that you'd have to install yourself and pay a fortune to have shipped. If anyone knows of a good place to look, please let me know. Feel free to hit the comments and let me know which door is your favorite. For now, I'll just keep pinning doors and hoping this can be our next house project!

The Lonely Road

Thursday, January 15, 2015

 I spend a lot of time in the car traveling for work. It's not uncommon for me to be alone in the car for 6-8 hours a day at least a couple of times a week. After a while you have to stop listening to Taylor Swift's 1989 on repeat and change things up. Recently, instead of music, I've been listening to a lot of podcasts.


If you were obsessed with Serial, you're not alone. The popular podcast was downloaded by over 5 million people and has become the most downloaded podcast on iTunes. I was one of those millions who became infatuated with the case. My girlfriends and I would text endlessly about the episodes and alternative theories about the case. I hate to admit it, but I actually listened to all 12 episodes twice. (I know, I know, that seems crazy, but seriously, I spend A LOT of time alone in a car) It's actually even better the second time around when you are familiar the the story and cast of characters.

Serial follows the 1999 murder case of Baltimore high school student, Hae Min Lee and subsequent arrest of her ex-boyfriend, Adnan Syed. Host Sarah Koenig explores the case and attempts to determine if Adnan is innocent, as he proclaims to be.

This is like Dateline for your ears and my favorite podcast I've listened to so far.

Grade: A


My first post Serial attempt was the podcast that Serial spun off from, This American Life.

This American life is a weekly public radio broadcast hosted by Ira Glass. This is a podcast that I find hard to grade as the topics vary from week to week. There are episodes that I really enjoyed listening to and some that I couldn't get through. So for me, this podcast really depends on your interest in that week's topic. The episode I enjoyed the most was "129 Cars" which followed car salesmen attempting to make that month's quota. Doesn't sound very interesting, does it? I'll just tell you this, I'd definitely listen to this episode before stepping into the dealership to purchase your next car.

Grade: B-


I discovered Call Your Girlfriend from an article in Entertainment Weekly that was suggesting podcasts for people who were going through Serial withdrawal (That's me!).

CYG (I'm down with the acronym now) describes itself as a "podcast for long distance besties everywhere". Hosts Ann Friedman and Aminatou Sow are friends who live long distance and decided to turn their phone convos into a podcast that covers a wide range of topics that are relevant in the lives of women in their 20 & 30s. I love these two. They are smart, funny, and successful. They can go from talking about reproductive rights to Beyonce without missing a beat. They make my liberal heart swoon.  I enjoy them so much I'll even forgive them for like Pitbull. My biggest complaint about this podcast is that they only release episodes every two weeks.

Grade: A (Warning: If you are a conservative, this podcast probably isn't for you)

Criminal was suggested for people who liked Serial. I'll start by saying I enjoy this FAR less. As a Dateline and 48 Hours enthusiast, I assumed this would be right up my alley. So far I've only listened to half the episodes, but I'm having a hard time getting into this. Some episodes are better than others, but I find the episodes short and leave you wanting more detail. Like This American Life, I found myself interested in some episodes much more than others. The episode I enjoyed the most was "The Buck Stops Here", but again, it left me wanting more.

I would only suggest this if you are stuck somewhere with out a television, book to read, and have exhausted the podcasts listed above. It's not bad, but it's not anything to write home about.

Grade: C-


I'm now on the search for a new podcast to listen to before I hit the road for meetings again next week. Any suggestions? Hit the comments section with suggestions or reviews!


Worth watching?

Wednesday, January 14, 2015

I love television. My dream job would be a television network executive who gets to green light pilots. Every fall and winter I love to peruse the previews of upcoming shows and see which ones I think might be worth giving a shot. Here's my list of upcoming new shows that I plan to watch:


1.
Streaming on Netflix beginning March 6th
I LOVE Tina Fey. I'm willing to watch any project she's involved in. Add in a 30 Rock reunion with Jane Krakowski and I'm sold! The fact that this show was moved from NBC to Netflix just makes it even more appealing. I love the ability to stream shows and watch at my own pace (admittedly my pace is usually binge watching). 

Premise: A woman escapes a doomsday cult and starts life over in New York City.

I predict I'll be done with the entire first season by March 7th.


2.
Begins March 1st on ABC
 Premise: 10 episode miniseries (based on an the Australian miniseries with the same name) that stars Ryan Phillippe as a family man who discovers the body of a young boy and quickly becomes the prime suspect.

Sounds dark, but I'm into that sort of thing. Given the fact that it's only a 10 episode commitment, I think that makes it more feasible to add in to an already busy TV watching schedule.


3. 
Airing March 1st on Fox
I have to admit that I'll probably end up watching this one because Ashley wants to watch it. But I like Will Forte, so I'm willing to give it a shot. More than anything I'm interested to see how they keep the premise going over the course of a season.

Premise: Just what you think, Will Forte is literally the last man on earth.

My biggest concern is long stretches of "Cast Away" type situations with nobody to talk to. I'm intrigued more than anything to see how this pans out. 


What do you think, worth watching? Any others you're excited about?

Hi, my name is Jillian and I'm a...

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Well, I guess I'm a blogger. Unless you are reading this 2 years from now and this is the only post, which is an entirely possible outcome.

My friends have been encouraging me to start a blog for a while now. Mostly because I work at a place where insane things happen and they insist I should blog about them. While the stories are insane and hilarious, I'm not trying to get fired. So I'll just be vague and say I work in finance in a professional office setting where these types of shenanigans shouldn't happen, but alas, they do. I've been employed here for 7 1/2 years and the fun never ends.

I'm also a newlywed.

I can't say the word "newlywed" without thinking of Nick and Jessica. RIP.
After about 5 years of dating, my husband Ashley and I decided to get married last September. And when I say decided to get married, that's kinda how it went down. We decided to get married on a Friday and got married on a Sunday. I'll have more on that later!

We purchased a house about a year before we were married so right now we've been focused on working on house projects. HGTV and DIY runs on the TV on a constant loop at our house. Hopefully I'll be able to share some of our projects on the blog.

If I'm not at home with Ashley I'm probably at my sister's house. (I'm at my sister's house far more often than is normal for adults, but I just can't stay away.) I'm fortunate that my sister lives about a mile away from us. Not only is she an amazing sister, but she's my best friend. Only don't tell her daughter that. Meet Blaire:



When Blaire was born I joked with my sister that she was going to be my new best friend. Well, it stuck and Blaire now calls me "Bestie". I didn't think it was possible to love a kid that wasn't yours so much. Seriously, I sometimes worry I won't love my own kid as much as I love Blaire. I'm not even kidding. She's smart and funny and full of sass and is the light of our lives. I can't imagine not living near her and seeing her everyday. Being a Bestie is my favorite gig.

And if that isn't reason enough to spend all sorts of time at my sister's house, check out this guy:


This cuddly little guy is the newest addition to the family, Nash. He's the sweetest boy. I hope one day he calls me Bestie too! Though not if my brother, Jordan, has anything to say about it. He's laid claim on Nashers. Speaking of Jordan, we are so lucky that Jordan and his wife Chelsea have recently moved to Orlando. They moved back from Boston last year and are now only 10 minutes away. So nice to have them close by again. Now we'll have to convince Mom and Dad to move here too!

I spend the rest of my time watching far too much TV. I'll admit it, I'm a TV junkie. I also love sports and fantasy football. (2 time defending league champion. Wahoooo!) What you probably won't find on this blog are recipes. I'm not a great cook, so unless you are looking for which Trader Joe's frozen meals are the best, you've come to the wrong place.

I hope you'll follow along on the crazy adventures to come.