Monday, September 10, 2012

[ShOe Inspired] Top Five Outfit Posts

Hi there!

To commemorate almost five months of ShoeAxis, I thought I'd feature my top five outfit posts.
# 5 is the LBD Shoe Lookbook post featuring the Little Black Dress worn with three different shoes for three unique looks.
# 4 is the Jeans & three-quarter sleeved sweater post. It's a simple, basic look that's updated with the coral-colored cardigan and black stiletto booties.
# 3 is the Color block blouse post. It went outside my practical zone, but looked awesome, especially with the matching peep-toe midnight blue heels and orange colored toes.
# 2 is the Vintage 90's citrus sheath dress post that I updated with a skinny belt and floral T-strap pumps.
And the # 1 post is...The Slouchy 80's sweater and short shorts post paired with classic nude stilettos and a multi strand pearl necklace!

Which are your favorite outfit posts over the past five months? Let me know which ones inspired you so far. Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Thursday, September 6, 2012

[The Scenic Route] Laugh

Hi there!

Laugh, because The Scenic Route is supposed to take you on a relaxing detour, so have fun!

Vocab Builder--- 

chortle

[chawr-tl] chor·tled, chor·tling, noun
 
verb (used without object)
1.  to chuckle gleefully.
verb (used with object)
2.  to express with a gleeful chuckle: to chortle one's joy.
noun
3.  a gleeful chuckle.

Artistic Appreciation---
This photo had me ROTFL when the girls first posted it on Facebook a couple years ago...such funny pictures you can come up with on your computer nowadays!  Btw, ROTFL, rolling on the floor laughing, is the best kind of laughing, in my opinion :-D
Mind Stimulating Book Club---
The August Read  Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple, was a welcome change of pace after 50 Shades.  This wry, eccentric comedy had me chuckling and LOL at times, but it also brought out the reality of how insecurities can impact a person and those around them.  The fact that her daughter believed in finding her showed a strong bond between them, even if it was not an ideal and a very unusual relationship.  What are your thoughts about the August Read?  As mothers, I know we're human and can only do our best...  When I mess up though, I always hope that my best is good enough and my love for my kids is sufficient to get us through anything.


As I mentioned in this post here, the September Read is a book I read a few months ago called Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon. It's a smart twist on the romantic genre and I'm reading it again.  This too is a study on relationships with a unique angle from the social networking perspective.  It's a great book, so I hope you all read it so we can discuss it next month!

 Wellness Motivation---
It's been about a month now since I've recommitted to exercising and healthy eating.  The exercising has been going pretty well; I'm running 3-4 miles, 3-4 days per week, and working out 2 days per week for about an hour.  NorCal BFF and I signed up for the Urban Cow Half Marathon 2-person relay on October 7, so that's a reasonable distance to challenge us.

As far as my eating, that's been a bit more challenging for me since I love to eat.  With Labor Day weekend, that didn't help the situation...  I absolutely HATE to diet, so I really have to eat healthier, being mindful of portion-control and sticking to one serving!

Verse Meditation---
"May the Lord smile on you and be gracious to you." Numbers 6:25, NLT

What do you do when you need to eat healthier?  Let me know because I need some suggestions to preventing me from eating a whole bag of chips and craving sweets!  Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

[Stylish Steps] What I Wore

Hi there!

As you all know, this past weekend was great not only because of the beach house, but because of the time spent with family and friends at my sister-in-law's 50the birthday party in San Diego.  I pondered what to wear to this event, and put together an inspirational outfit through Polyvore in this blog post here.
In the theme of color block dress, I ended up ordering this color block shift dress for under $30 from ASOS.  I really wanted the red and hot pink version, but they didn't have my size...
It turned out fine because I ended up coordinating with the hubby and sister-in-laws!  The celebrant is in the center...no way she's 50, right?!
The celebrant with the sisters and cousins...love the sequin top on the left and the maxi tube dress on the right...such a stylish, fashion-forward family!
Full length photo of the cousins and some of the spouses, but missing the celebrant in this photo since she was busy socializing!
These are the shoes I ended up pairing with the dress I wore.  I really love these black suede Calvin Klein stiletto booties now!  Those of you who have been following know that I wasn't sure about them at first, as I write in this blog post here.
Do you think that I did okay with getting a similar outfit from my inspirational outfit?  Let me know because my goal was a dress that was stylish yet comfortable. Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

[Food Stop] Food at the Beach

Hi there!

Sorry for the late post today, but it's sure hard to come back to reality after an amazingly relaxing weekend. We went to a college friend's beach house to stay, and it was so nice to catch up again, as well as have the kids hang out. 

It's great to see the next generation spend time together and bond with each other, even with the younger ones.  My kids love their younger cousins, so having more little "cousins" is fun for them, and the younger kids just look up to them...they had a blast!  
 The beautiful view that we had all weekend from the deck at our friend's house in San Clemente, which made for a perfect weekend.  The kids even roasted s'mores to cap off the evening after the barbeque.
Another reason this was the best weekend ever...the hubby and the guys basically did most of the cooking, even making breakfast!
After my sister-in-law's birthday party in San Diego Saturday night, there was a houseful of people at the beach house on Sunday for a Carne Asada tacos barbeque!  With all the good food, the waves calming me,  not needing to cook, and being surrounded by family and friends, it made for an ideal weekend.

What makes a perfect weekend for you?  Let me know because somehow, a beach house is on my list as the basis for that perfect weekend!  Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Friday, August 31, 2012

[ShOe Inspired] Louboutins or ShoeMint, and the Neon Trend

Hi there!
Christian Louboutin Neon Yellow Transparent Pumps at $795
ShoeMint Neon Yellow Kaylen Pumps at $79.98
If price weren't an issue, I would go for the Louboutins because I LOVE the ankle strap and how the transparent portion gives this neon yellow pump a unique, sexy look. With Labor Day weekend as the official end of summer, these shoes may not seem to be very practical, but I think neon may be a continuing trend into the fall (See link here.)

What do you think about the neon trend? Let me know because some of it looks great and some of it, not so much. Have a great Labor Day weekend! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Thursday, August 30, 2012

[The Scenic Route] Extra Book Club

Hi there!
Reading positively makes me happy!
I know that we still have another week left to finish the  August Read  Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple, but I have to admit that I finished the book the other week, read another book, and am finishing another one now. I'm definitely back into my reading mode again; I've even neglected Pinterest these past couple of months now because of all this reading (although the other day, I went back on it...fall's coming, so I need some inspiration!)

The first book I read was recommended by a friend who wholeheartedly agreed with my assessment of the Fifty Shades of Grey Trilogy by E.L James. She said that Bared to You by Sylvia Day, is the same genre, but a much better read, and she was right! I guess the next book in the series is coming out in October, so you have time if you want to read this first book! The book that I'm currently working on is The Marriage Bargain by Jennifer Probst. I guess I'm into the steamy romantic genre right now. I'm really enjoying this one so far and sad that I'm almost done with it.

It think there's a revival of the Harlequin romance-type novels going on, but a much more risqué version, since Fifty Shades of Gray. Even though the book series was painful to get through, I do have to admit that I am looking forward to the movie version of Fifty Shades, especially if Matt Bomer plays the lead (I love White Collar!)

If anyone wants to get started, the September Read will be a book I read a few months ago called Wife 22 by Melanie Gideon. It's a smart twist on the romantic genre and I'll introduce it formally next week.

Have you ever gotten stuck on reading a certain genre? Let me know since I'm on this romantic streak right now. Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

[ShOe Inspired] What To Wear?

Hi there!

My sister-in-law turns 50 on Friday, and is having a birthday party in San Diego Saturday night. I want to wear a dress, but not look too formal...I want to be simple, yet stylish...I want to be comfortable, but not look sloppy...I want want to be classic, yet hip.

With this criteria, I've been at a lose as to what to wear, but then I remembered Polyvore and scanned through their outfit ideas until I came up with this look.
Here's the outfit I created on my Polyvore site, and hope to recreate something similar for Saturday night!
When you're not sure what to wear to a special event, where do you draw your inspiration from? Let me know because Polyvore and ASOS are new sites of inspiration for me! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

[Food Stop] Tofu Recipe Request

Hi there!

I received a request to post more recipes, more specifically a tofu recipe, so here it is! My mom used to make this Tofu & Onion dish, replacing the beef from her carnivore recipe when she wanted to serve a vegetarian meal. When she cooked, she never really had a "recipe" because it's you know, a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and her dishes would come out perfectly! I think I do them justice, although they're never exactly how mom cooks them...
Start with firm to extra firm tofu and let it drain on a paper towel before frying.  It is important to have the tofu as dry as possible so that you don't get oil splattering because of the excess liquid!
The final dish is so easy once the tofu is fried.  Slice some onions and saute them in some oil.  Place the fried tofu into the pan, add some soy sauce and water with a squeeze of some lemon, and finish it with salt & pepper to taste.  Cook through for a quick and easy meal that's healthy, especially if you serve it over brown rice with steamed vegetables on the side!
Does anyone have a dish that they make without a recipe? Let me know because I cook without recipes a lot of times. Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Monday, August 27, 2012

[Life-Style Forum] Celebrity Look Alike

Hi there!

As I was browsing Facebook, I came across a friend's post with an app that shows who your celebrity look alike is.  I was curious to see who I would match with since my kids think mine is Olivia Munn.  The app matches you according to your profile picture, but I think they need a better database to get a more accurate match for me! (See my results below, you'll be surprised!)
My kids vote for my celebrity look alike...I'll take it cause she's gorgeous, so not sure how accurate this is, but thanks, I'm flattered!
Since we've moved to NorCal, people have commented that I look like the local newscaster from KCRA3, Tina Macuha. Maybe because she's Filipino...you know how us Asians all look the same ;-)
When I worked in Pediatrics, I had a patient whisper to her mom, "Mommy, I like my doctor because she looks like Mulan." Awww!!! How sweet is that?!
And now for the results from the Facebook app--The first one with my hair longer, gave me Eva Mendes at a 49% match, which I thought, I guess...and the second one with my hair short gave me Emma Watson at 43%, which I was like, Really?! I kept trying to do it again with my short hair photo and it kept saying Emma Watson, so I guess I'm going with that ;)
Have you ever been told that you look like someone famous? Let me know because it's just fun to know who your celebrity look alike may be! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See  you later!

Cheryl

Friday, August 24, 2012

[Sole Mates Couple Style] He+Me Styling after a Morning Workout

Hi there!

I've got a GREAT date idea for you couples out there...working out together! As you know, I have just gotten back into my routine where the hubby has been a workout machine since he started a few months ago. He's been bugging me about working out with him, and he got his wish last Saturday. Leave it to our trainer at Breakthrough Fitness to bring us together to turn tractor tires for our workout that day!
Photos our son took and posted on Facebook during our couple tire training workout. Our trainer even posted a photo of us on the Breakthrough Fitness Facebook page...so lovely that everyone can see us like this, all sweaty and grubby!

So I had to make up for it and post this photo on how well we cleaned up for church after that strenuous workout ;-)
Outfit :: He - Shirt from J.Crew // Pants from Macy's // Belt from Banana Republic // Shoes from Allen Edmonds, Me - Dress from Nordstrom Rack // Shoes from ShoeMint.
Have you gone on some unusual dates with your significant other? Let me know so we can keep it fun and interesting! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!
See you later!

Cheryl

Thursday, August 23, 2012

[Sole Inspiration] Things I'm Grateful for

Hi there!

Although I haven't been the best at making a Things I'm Grateful for List everyday, my every other week post has been helpful to me in realizing all the little things I sometimes take for granted. So here are the 5 things I've been grateful for these past few weeks.
An unexpected overnight houseboat trip with college friends.
Discovering seaweed salad while having lunch with a NorCal friend.
Facebook for being able to save this cool picture of my son I found on his friend's wall...
...as well as this circa 2001 or 2002 photo the son found & posted on his wall. This is a great photo of the kids with my oldest niece and youngest niece at the time!
Technology that can pretty much do away with voice messages 90% of the time!
Even though life has it's challenges, there is still so much to be grateful for, don't you think? Let me know since I tend to forget this sometimes when life gets me down. Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

[Stylish Steps] My Stylish Kids

Hi there!

I'd like to say that my kids got all their fashion sense from the hubby and I, but just as I spoke of their musical talent in this post here, I think my kids have a natural knack for styling that's all their own.

The eldest posted this stylish look on Instagram, elevating the chambray shirt with a bright yellow cardigan and a statement necklace.  A perfect look as Summer turns into Fall!
The son and the youngest ready and styling for church...another Instagram photo op while waiting for us parents!  Their look was perfect for that warm Summer morning.
Isn't it neat to see kids grow up and come into their own, developing who they are and seeing their personality and character mature? Let me know because it's amazing how fast time goes! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

[Food Stop] Panda Inn, not Panda Express

Hi there!

I know most everyone is familiar with Panda Express, the fast food chain serving Chinese food, but I'm not sure if everyone knows about Panda Inn, the sit-down restaurant serving Mandarin cuisine.  My parents used to take us to the original Pasadena location when we were growing up.  It was our favorite place to go!  I remember the owner coming to talk to us when we dined there because we were regulars.  I even remember a conversation he had with my parents about his concept for Panda Express and asked if they wanted to invest in it...wow, they should have because Panda Express is everywhere now!
Hot & Sour Soup and Mu Shoo Vegetable
Fish with Black Bean Sauce and Panda Beef.  In between is their white chocolate-covered fortune cookie, that my little niece is holding when they're all pretty and wrapped!
It was nice to dine at an old favorite with my sister and a couple of childhood friends the other week.  We all hadn't been there in awhile, so it was nice to sit and reminisce with them!  It was funny because as we were chatting, my niece told my sister she wanted to go home because there were, "Only two people in the room!" Sure enough, we had been there for almost 4 hours and there was only a couple at a far table! 
Do you have a favorite childhood restaurant that brings back great memories? Let me know since food and good memories usually go together! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See  you later!

Cheryl

Monday, August 20, 2012

[Life-Style Forum] Music Style

Hi there!

I know that I have recently veered away from outfit posts, but with life being life, having the time to put the clothes together, posing & taking the photos just started taking a toll on me.  Now don't get me wrong.  I still enjoy fashion, but lately I've been bored with the same style post formula seen on many blogs, and just want to document everyday life & style as it presents itself practically to me along my journey.

The Hubby and I both sang in our high school choirs, even singing solos/duets for church, but him better than me since I'm more of a person who can carry a tune, preferring to sing with a group.  So I guess it shouldn't have come as a surprise to us when it came to our kids' musical talent for singing.  I know that the saying is, It's a face/voice only a mother can love, but my kids truly do have a talent. 

Here's a Bon Iver song the Son and his classmate posted on YouTube, while they were taking a nine week General Chemistry crash course this summer.  I love how they recorded in what looks like the chemistry lab room.  It's nice to know that he's using his singing talent to cope with the rigors of college life!


Is there a hobby or a talent that you have, but have seen it magnified in your kids?  Let me know because as parents, I believe that we want our kids to improve on what we have and find what makes them happy.  Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Friday, August 17, 2012

[DesignAxis] Eclectic Redesign

 Hi there!

This is the last of the current DesignAxis series on Nor Cal BFF's office redo, and here's the big reveal!  It turned out great, but there are a few details that need to be completed, like some plants & accessories, as well as the window shade.  Overall, I believe that we accomplished what she wanted as far as style, price, and functionality.  
This is probably my favorite area in the office.  It's not your typical office conference area, but it is still practical yet beautiful.  I'm partial to this area because of the chandelier (a birthday gift from me), and the oil paintings I found for a steal at $30 each!  And remember how we reupholstered the chairs in this post here? The chandelier reminded the owner of Venice (she's from Italy), and Nor Cal BFF said the paintings look like Lake Garda in Italy, where her and her family went on vacation a few years ago. 
Remember all the before photos of the office in this post here?  This photo is the conference area before...what a change!
Nor Cal BFF found the entry table while she was driving by a yard sale, paid only $12 for it, and it fits perfectly into our eclectic Italian design! She has a photo of the Italian owners above the table. Perfect use of the Repurpose Mode design approach I discuss in this post here.
A view from the front door.  The plaque in the back was given to her from someone she works with.
Her old desk ended up not working in the new space, so she found this desk for only $150 on Craigslist! So great that we were able to coordinate the space together at such a discounted price!
Finally, the kitchen area with my old sofa table and the raised wood table & chairs I found on Craigslist for $50.  Nor Cal BFF splurged on a Keurig for her and her staff...what a nice boss!  She even has a lovely bathroom area as seen in this post here.
It was fun playing interior designer for a month! I don't claim to be an expert or even updated with all the trends of interior design, but I know what I like. I have eclectic taste, since I like a variety of styles, just like my fashion taste and sense.

What do you enjoy doing, and would you ever consider turning that hobby into a way to earn some cash? Let me know because I think that most of us dream of making money doing what we love! Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Thursday, August 16, 2012

[The Scenic Route] Fallow

Hi there!

Every time I sit down to write The Scenic Route, I wonder if anyone appreciates the diverse knowledge that it gives and wonder if it's even worth writing.  But just as a scenic route usually takes longer and a driver may think it's a waste of time, once it is taken, they realize what a benefit it is as they enjoy the scenery!

Vocab Builder---

fallow

\ FAL-oh \  , adjective;

1.  Not in use; inactive: My creative energies have lain fallow this year.

2.  (Of land) plowed and left unseeded for a season or more; uncultivated.
www.dictionary.com 

Artistic Appreciation---
Urban Fallow
Mind Stimulating Book Club---
Okay, so I FINALLY finished 50 Shades of Gray.  I don't know about you, but it was so painfully repetitive that towards the end, I just wanted her to get to the point of the plot and end the book already!  Whether the steamy content was supposed to keep the reader engaged, I'm not sure, but it lost it's appeal even after the first book for me.  Let me know what you thought of the July Read.

Remember, the August Read:  Where'd You Go, Bernadette by Maria Semple, came out yesterday and gives everyone a good three weeks to complete it.  "An uproarious comedy of manners" (People Magazine).  The author wrote for television shows including Arrested Development, Mad About You, and Ellen.  The first two shows made me laugh, and I find Ellen hilarious, so I'm looking forward to reading a well-written, funny book by an author with these credentials.


Wellness Motivation---
Those of you that are following along know that I have committed to starting my workout routine again after this vacation as stated in this post here.  I'm off to a good start, with a run this morning and on Tuesday and my first personal training session again on Wednesday.  I just have to stay consistent and motivated.  It's crazy because I've gained 5 lbs. these past couple of months because of my limited running schedule and non-existence workout routine!  Plus, I'm not on my healthy eating regimen that I discussed in this post here.
Green Juice in the coffee mug, lunch consisting of brown rice, salmon, and kale in a Tupperware, dates as a snack in a Ziplock, and plain water, of course!
I started Monday drinking a juice twice a day, and I am really going to try and limit my processed food again.  Stay with me, because I need to know someone is going to hold me accountable!  Yes, I need to tone up again and loose that extra blubber, but primarily I need to just get healthy & active again, because I have grown fallow!

Verse Meditation---
"Dear children, let's not merely say that we love each other; let us show the truth by our action".  1 John 3:18 NLT

In what area of your life have you been inactive lately?  Let me know because you know where I have been fallow.  Thank you for visiting and  being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

[Life+Style Forum] Entertaining, Home Ec, and GNO

 Hi there!
This photo from Real Simple, reminded me about my love for entertaining, so I pinned it on Pinterest
Before I pinned this photo (see more of the photos from this article below), I wrote in the comment section, "Want to start doing this again."...
A welcome glass of wine or sparkling cider while you and your guests prepare dinner.
A fresh, simple salad is always a healthy way to start a meal.  The secret to a great salad is drying the lettuce thoroughly.  I use a salad spinner the eldest gave me for Mother's Day a few years ago.
Friends and Food...what a perfect pairing!
Leftovers are the best for lunch the next day!
When I have time, money, and energy, I love to entertain.  I received the Bank of America award for Home Economics at my high school graduation (I know it's not as lofty as a math or even an English award, but it was an award nevertheless...), so I guess I must have impressed someone with my domestic skills!

One of our high school electives was an international food class that was held after school.  The teacher put us in groups, and we were supposed to plan, prepare, and serve the meal.  We picked a country to build our meal around and would delegate a dish to each student.  We were able to invite a guest to the meal, and it was a full spread, table setting, decorations and all.  It was such a fun class!

Seeing my sister and being in So Cal again with friends and family reminded me of when we would all gather at my house for GNO, Girls Night Out, back in the early to mid 90's.  I claim that we "coined" that term, because I see it being used everywhere now!  Ours was a pretty tame affair since I had young children at the time, with each person bringing over a dish to the house.  It was a nice way of getting together, and usually we would let the guys join us for the meals!

I have wanted to recreate a GNO/International Food type of meal up here in Nor Cal.  A few months ago, we hosted a surprise birthday party for our pastor that turned into a game night.  Everyone had a blast and I told myself that I would try to make it a regular thing, but that really hasn't happened.  Now with this blog holding me accountable, I am going to try and revive this passion of mine! 

When it comes to entertaining, do you prefer, 1) being the hostess, 2) helping with the preparations, or 3) showing up and socializing?  Let me know because when it comes to get-togethers, it takes all three kinds to make a party!  Thank you for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

[Food Stop] a la minute Gourmet Ice Cream

Hi there!
A fairly new gourmet ice cream shop opened in my kids' birthplace and hometown in Redlands, called "a la minute".  They make your own personal ice cream fresh to order, and have unique flavors, such as Strawberry Balsamic and Salted Caramel, along with seasonal flavors.  The ice cream is organic and they use local ingredients.  In fact, I have to brag and say that we know the owners, since the wife went to the same school as the kids and we all went to the same church.  So proud of their accomplishment, because we hear it's the new hot spot in town, and there's always a line to get their delicious ice cream!
My sister and her girls were visiting California from back East, and the girls enjoyed the kid-friendly flavors:  Chocolate Chip and Strawberry.  I've wanted to try a la minute since it's opened, so this was the perfect opportunity.  My youngest helping her cousin pick a flavor, while my sister's youngest watches people outside eating ice cream with her princess crown!
My sister's and niece's orders of Espresso Chip...
...and my order of the Redlands Orange Honey.  It was SO delicious and refreshing...you've got to stop by and try it!  Even though they aren't 31 flavors, the quality and freshness of this unique ice cream experience makes it special; worth the price and wait.
Don't you think it's worth it to pay more for quality and freshness instead of ordinary and processed?  Let me know because I think it's worth every cent and my taste buds thank me!  Thanks for visiting and being a part of my journey!

See you later!

Cheryl