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WhyDid Wisdom: Be Quiet.

By |March 19th, 2012|WhyDid Wisdom|

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Ever have one of those days where you have nothing to say because you know that if you open your mouth there is no possible way that anything good is going to come out?  Yeah?  I’m having one of those days.  So, I’m taking a self inflicted vow of silence.

Mom wasn’t wrong when she told you, “If you don’t have something nice to say, don’t say anything at all.”

In the meantime, catch up on how to make sangria.  That’ll keep your mouth busy.

xx,

WhyDid

 

Setting the Mood: Why Don’t You Have Anything To Say?

By |July 6th, 2011|Setting the Mood|

I didn’t have a whole heck of a lot to say today… so I made you a collage.

Cause that’s what grown adults do when they have nothing to say… right?

xx,

WhyDid

 

Oh yeah…

Dress: Oscar de la Renta, $4,690

Shoes: Valentino, $1,250

Why Did You Wear That: Cinco de Style

By |May 4th, 2011|Why Did You Wear That?|

Cinco de Mayo is another one of those holidays that Americans celebrate with no idea why.  They simply celebrate because it is yet another reason to drink heavily and eat delicious Mexican food.  I see nothing wrong with either of these two things, but I do think that we should probably figure out what it is that we’re actually celebrating.  Let’s see what Wikipedia has to say;

Cinco de Mayo (Spanish for “fifth of May”) is a holiday held on May 5. It is celebrated nationwide in the United States and regionally in Mexico, primarily in the state of Puebla. The date is observed in the United States as a celebration of Mexican heritage and pride, and to commemorate the cause of freedom and democracy during the first years of the American Civil War. In the state of Puebla, the date is observed to commemorate the Mexican army’s unlikely victory overFrench forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, under the leadership of General Ignacio Zaragoza Seguín. Cinco de Mayo is not Mexico’s Independence Day, the most important national patriotic holiday in Mexico.

Alright, now that we’ve got that out of the way, let’s get this party started.  For a holiday such a Cinco de Mayo, you have to go all in.  From the food to the drinks to the dress, it’s easy to get into the spirit.  Below are some awesome ways to bring a little bit of south of the border style to your celebration:

uno. Jen’s Pirate Booty Senorita Dress, $148, dos. Wendy Nichol Handknit Shawl, $350, tres. Nightcap Clothing Crochet Beach Pant, $190, quatro. Arden B. Crochet Trim Tube Romper, $49, cinco. All-American Swing Skirt, $14.80, seis. Love Sam Guaze Smock Top with Lace, $174, siete. Top Shop Red Flower Crochet Insert Dress, $70, ocho. Free People Mexican Embroidered Shift Dress, $168

Once you’ve got your outfit picked out, don’t forget to make up a big pitcher of sangria (my famous recipe here) and cook up some crowd pleasing enchiladas (recipe and last year’s fiesta video here).

 

xx,

WhyDid

Weekend Playlist: Easy, Breezy, Beautiful

By |April 9th, 2011|Weekend Playlist|

The past few weekends (not to mention weeks) have been insanely hectic.  So, this weekend, I’m beyond thrilled to be taking it easy and doing a whole lot of nothing.  The weather is getting nicer (not nice, but nicer) and we have a beautiful back/side/front/court yard to gaze at.  Basically, we are surrounded by green and beautiful smelling flowers.  It’s like living in my own childhood dream of The Secret Garden (more on that later).  Anyway, what’s better than opening up the doors and letting a little fresh air in and just relaxing with friends and good music?  Okay, maybe a glass of sangria.

  1. Broken Bells– October
  2. Modest Mouse– Ocean Breathes Salty
  3. Santigold– Shove It
  4. Jason Collett– Lake Superior
  5. Foster the People– Pumped Up Kicks
  6. Sneaker Pimps– 6 Underground
  7. Dev & The Cataracs– Bass Down Low
  8. Yeasayer– O.N.E.
  9. The xx– Crystalised
  10. Tiesto (feat. Tegan & Sara)– Feel It In My Bones

have a beautiful weekend.

xx,

WhyDid

Photo via our backyard