There is something reassuring about standing for something, and knowing what we stand for.
For men and women who are true to themselves and to the virtues and standards they have
personally adopted, it is not difficult to be true to others.
{ Gordon B. Hinckley, standing for something }



A Few of My Favorite Things -- 2010 Edition

About a year ago I posted a random list of some of my favorite things at the time. I think it's time again to post some of my favorites, everything from designs to TV shows, and of course, food ...

Love this design touch.
My amazing and talented friend Laura, whose two "nakie" boys in this picture are some of Eliot's play date chums, makes and sells these awesome 42" wood letters. Where would you like one in your home? Check out her website for more information on these and her incredible photography. You can even enter to win a personalized letter in a giveaway on her personal blog, which I hesitate to tell you since I would love to win it myself ...


Fresh and tasty.
Last week I bought a bag full of grapefruits and literally ate one about every morning. They tasted SOOOOO good to me, so fresh and tart. Yum!


A first time for everything.
I normally hate legal tv dramas, which feels a bit unsupportive of me since my husband is going to be an attorney, but I just could never get into them ... until now. Grant has me hooked on this newish TNT series, Raising the Bar. All it took was a little Mark Paul Gosselaar, all grown up since his Zack Morris days and now playing a criminal defense attorney in New York City to pique my interests. I'm fascinated by the show and feel like it stretches my brain a bit to keep up with all the legalese. And I think Grant, along with the show's producers, may be slowly brainwashing me into believing that defense lawyers are saints and the prosecution is the enemy.


Revisiting an old favorite.
I have loved this cereal -- Oh!s -- for a long time, but don't buy them too often. I purchased them this past week in preparation for my play school lesson (I have the letter "O" next week), and might have dipped into them the same night I told Grant not to eat them because they were for my class. I poured myself a mug full, then another, then ... guess I'll be buying another box before class next week. If you haven't tried them, you need to; they are delish. At only $2 a box, they're worth a try.




If I had the money and a reason (i.e. a little girl) ...
I would pick up this darling Ralph Lauren Easter outfit I've been admiring at Kohl's. It's so sweet and crisp and classic. I wish I could buy one for each of my nieces and all of my friends expecting baby girls, and maybe one for me for the girl I had better have someday.


5 comments:

Laura said...

Thanks for helping spread the giveaway and kind words, good luck!!
Love your list! And I'm SO excited to be working with you again in church. :-)

Mary Kelly said...

Does that dress come in adult sizes? Seriously- SO cute!!!

Charlene said...

Oh, gotta love the Easter dresses for cute little girls!

But, I bet you could find Eliot a cute bow tie and vest combo!

mrs.d said...

A few things:

Laura's decorating style is a-ma-zing! That grey paint + wood flooring + fireplace is to die for! And the giant letter?!...clever! Maybe it's the preschool teacher in me, but I unabashedly COVET that train set!!

I had no idea you liked grapefruit...in fact, I would've put money on you not liking it.

Oh's...you've always loved them. I always wanted to, so I could be like you, but let's be honest, I hated cereal until not that many years ago--potential mushy texture--ick!

I also have never gotten into the law dramas...I have to do too much multi-tasking while watching TV, that I get too frustrated at myself for not really following along and understanding, and I hate to bother Louie to constantly catch me up.

Last--we were just at Kohl's this weekend, and believe me, I thoroughly scour the little girls' section every time we go there (never leaving empty handed...oops!)...and they DO NOT have that dress here! I'M IN LOVE! Maybe I'll have to check online or another store if we're ever near one. I did however find a few darling things for Rosie's 1st b-day party...wish SO much you guys could be here for it! We miss you! Maddie still SQUEALS at your new picture every day.

Ok--done rambling now! Love you!

Monica said...

That's it, Mary. I have my reason. I want to buy that dress for Rosie for her 1st birthday ... we'll chat because it might be a budget buster. I'll watch for sales and keep you posted. It should be available online, though, since I got the pictures off the Kohl's website.