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Archive for April, 2010

Hello From Somewhere Over the USA!

My pet Ewok and I are on a very, very cold flight. But I bought a wireless subscription, so all is right with the world!

So a little drama already this morning: we pull up to the airport in our taxi around 5AM, and Kendrick pauses thoughtfully before calmly announcing that he has decided to fly across the country with no photo identification. He has a temporary driver’s license (having lost his real one)…that should be fine, right? And apparently we had an entire conversation last night during which I said, “yes Kendrick. Definitely leave your passport – the only form of photo identification that you currently possess – at home in New York. I’m sure that the security officers at the airport and the bouncers at the clubs we’re supposed to go to in LA will be extremely understanding.”

Kendrick wants me to tell you that he was completely unfazed by the whole thing and handled the lack of identification like an expert. To his credit, we are actually sitting on a plane right now.

But here’s the takeaway: did you know that it is actually possible to get on a plane with absolutely no photo identification?! (“I did!” says Kendrick. He’s lying.) All you have to do is call over a supervisor, who will examine whatever identification you have on you before determining your fate (Kendrick had a temporary driver’s license, a credit card, and a health insurance card). Incredible.

Also: Babe? If you do this again I will end you.



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Speaking of Footwear…

While packing for Parisa’s wedding, I realized that I own many summer outfits and very few pairs of summer shoes. This, fortunately, is a problem that is easily remedied. When I stopped by the Steve Madden store on the way home from the East Village on Thursday, I fell in love with these two pairs:

These Tuscaans are only $89, and I think they would go with pretty much everything in my closet. Cons: the gold looks just a weeee bit chintzy, and they may be just a touch too clunky to pair with little summer dresses (although I personally like the look of tiny outfits and enormous heels).

The Roady boot ($199) is much, much, much cuter in person than it is in this shot – just trust me on that one. It even has an awesome exposed red seam around the zipper that runs up the back. I know these aren’t particularly seasonal…but I still regret not buying them last winter, and I think they’d look adorable with cutoffs and a simple t-shirt. But they’re sort of expensive. But I love them. But they’re knee-high boots. But I’d wear them all year ’round. See my conundrum?

Thoughts? Help me make my next shoe purchase!



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Planet Flops Giveaway!

Planet Flops flip-flops, which I’m wearing in the above photo and which are just about the most comfortable things ever (even more comfortable than my much-adored Havianas, if you can believe it), would like to give one RamshackleGlam reader the opportunity to take a pair for a test run this summer!

All you have to do is visit their site, pick your perfect pair, and then comment below telling me which ones you like best. I’ll choose the winner on Sunday!

P.S. If you have kids, check out DrShoeMom.com, a site run by the same people behind Planet Flops that has great advice on healthy footwear for the toddler set.



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LA-Bound!!!

That’s me about three years ago, right before I fled LA for New York. (I love this photo, even though it’s a bit ridiculous.) I was extremely tan. And blonde. And did things like drive red Mustangs (lord, do I ever rue the day I sold that car) while wearing pink bikinis. In other words: I miss the place. It wasn’t particularly good for me emotionally (actually, that’s putting it lightly…I may look really happy in this photo, but I most definitely was not), but it certainly had its benefits.

Good thing I’m going back! Tomorrow morning – well, more like the middle of the night, really, as our plane leaves around 6AM – we’re headed to Cali to attend the wedding of one of my best friends in the world, Parisa (and yes, we’ve both arranged for wonderful, loving care for the puppies and for a housesitter to keep an eye on our remaining possessions).

On our schedule: Friday afternoon BBQ at Parisa’s parents’ place followed by drinks at the Viceroy with the entire wedding party, Saturday beach time (including, fingers crossed, a stop at the Reel Inn) followed by a rehearsal dinner in Santa Monica, and then, on Sunday, the wedding at Shutters on the Beach (ceremony) and the Hotel Casa del Mar (reception). I’m giving a speech, and am about to pass out from nerves. Points for having it done already, though!

I’m beyond excited to hang with Paige, who I don’t see nearly enough (every day would be ideal) and who is generously putting us up, and am psyched to get in a little beach time with Nadine and Morgan (who’s also a bridesmaid). Too. Excited.

Eee!

P.S. See that building in the background of the photo? Fun fact: that’s where Katharine McPhee attended high school while she was on American Idol – or maybe she had just graduated? Either way, I lived right down the street, and for the entire duration of her stint on AI the street outside the school was a total madhouse of sign-waving fans.



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BetterTV: Family Circle Cup 1

In this segment for BetterTV, shot down in Charleston at the Family Circle Cup, I learn all about Mohawk Flooring’s incredible stain-resistant carpeting. I’m not really a carpet girl, but if I were, you better believe I’d install this stuff – I watched as they literally poured red juice all over it…and then got the stains out with nothing more than warm water. Crazy.



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Protect Yourself

I just got an email from reader Sarah that was filled with great tips on how to protect yourself from theft. Here are her suggestions, with a few of my own added in:

1. Write down all serial numbers whenever you buy electronics, and keep your receipts. If you have expensive jewelry and fashion items, keep an inventory list with pictures.

2. Label your belongings (an idea: etch your license number into the back of electronics, in case the thief gets rid of the serial numbers).

3. Keep your blinds closed. A potential robber may see something that he/she likes through a window, and may also be able to tell if you’re at home or not.

4. Get to know your neighbors. Friendly neighbors make excellent watchdogs; someone who doesn’t know you may think nothing of seeing a strange person entering your apartment.

5. Do not tweet, post, or Foursquare your exact address – especially if you’re a girl. Also, avoid going on and on about all the way expensive, awesome stuff you own and when you’re leaving the house every day.

6. Invest in an alarm system, if possible (ideally one with security lights and cameras that can be accessed remotely).

7. Password protect your laptop and keep backups of all your files (duh).

8. Watch out for your neighbors. If something seems off, doesn’t hesitate to alert the authorities.

9. If you live with a roommate or a significant other to whom you’re not married, make sure that both of your names are on your renter’s insurance.

10. If you have a blog, pay GoDaddy that extra little bit of money to make your personal information private (thanks to Liz for this tip!).

11. Know that this website exists: Pleaserobme.com (thanks, Jennifer!)

12. If possible, have a dog (not that Virgil and Lucy are particularly stellar watchdogs, apparently, but still).

13. Keep your super-valuables, if you have them, in an excellent hiding place. For tips, read this very interesting article, in which a former burglar tells you where you should hide your stuff.

14. Lock your doors each and every single time you step foot outside – even if you’re just going to check the mailbox. Why not? It’s a little annoying…but you know what’s more annoying? Having no purses.



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