These are a few of my … favorite things!

outfit-sept-24Outfit of the day — September 24, 2009

Top: Dynamite ($30.90)
Sweater: JCrew ($$$!)
Necklace: Forever 21 ($4.80)
Navy striped pants: Jacob (Price unknown, bought it in the summer)

I think I pulled this together pretty nicely. It makes me laugh a bit because I was sized up by both males and females wearing this today. I sported it with my yellow leather Nine West purse and brown penny loafer type leather Nine West flats.


After work (on September 23) I needed to go to the grocery store. Since it’s in a little strip mall, I decided to head into one of the shoe stores and look for a pair of black flats. Didn’t get any flats, but I certainly got some crazy deals on wallets + coin purses!! The smaller coin purse was originally $25 and I got it for $7.50, then the wallet type thing was originally $48 marked down to $12.00 OMFG. Photos below.

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I didn’t stop there either. The other night I went shopping and got some cute tops for work.

topsLeft: Reitmans for $40
Right: Costa Blanca $22.50

Both of these tops are see-through and would need a black cami underneath.

black-topCloseup of the black top. (Photo is poor quality!).

I think I need a few more pairs of pants for the fall/winter, and maybe some black flats. I had a pair from Reitmans that were just $24 and just exactly what I paid for. Cheap. I wore them a handful of times and got caught in a rainstorm and ended up walking in calf deep puddles. So, they’re ruined. On the hunt I go!


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BC/Alberta (6) – Last one!

Okay I couldn’t hold off to post this one. It’s my last BC / Alberta vacation entry and I’m excited to show you all my last parts of the trip. Enjoy!IMG_7719

Hey Banff! Nice to meet you!

I was so excited to go here. So many of my climbing friends have moved out west, and actually two of my bud’s live out in Banff. Unfortunately for us all, while we were visiting Banff, they were actually in our city in Ontario visiting their family! How crappy :( So we didn’t get to see them.

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We took the banff gondola up the mountain and walked around for a bit.

IMG_7690I asked Scott to take my camera, reach his arm out and snap a photo of the both of us. Again, by this point it was basically towards the end of the trip and he was probably so sick of me asking to take a photo of us together. Funny thing was, he said … NO.  Then as he was about to take the photo of me, another woman noticed that he wasn’t in the shot with me, so she asked us if we’d like our photo taken together. Ah-ha! I nabbed him and wrapped my arms around him and finally I got our photo taken. Hence why I’m laughing hard and he’s like “Ohhhh great.”

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It was drizzly rain, super incredibly windy and I think I saw a snowflake once or twice on the top of that mountain. Fortunately for me, I get cold easily and since I knew we were going on top of a mountain I dressed for it. Unlike Scott! He had a rain coat and a t-shirt on underneath. Being the sweet girlfriend I offered my rain coat to him since I had just bought this red hoody zip-up at the souvenir shop on the top of the mountain. Yes, we can wear each other’s clothes. Shush about that now.

Hunky, right?

Banff hoody, on! Get your pose on.

IMG_7705I love having my photo taken lol. I asked a stranger to take this one of me. It’s at the tip top of the mountain. There was a little trail (shown below) that you walked to, to get to it. This is at the tip top of the mountain, and to the left of the makeshift ancient house.

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After riding up and down the Banff Gondola, we trekked out to see the Hoodoos over at Mount Rundle. Pretty little spot hey? 

IMG_7720IMG_7726I should probably stop narrating these photos because we went and visited so many mountains, and I didn’t write any of them down. I’m sure Scott would know more of the names than I would, but he’s not here and I’m not waiting to publish this.  :) So this above folks:  A mountain. Somewhere in Alberta.

IMG_7754Remember the video I took and showed you all on this post? Takakaw Falls in Yoho National Park. Super pretty.

IMG_7757It was pretty cold there too. Can you count the layers?

IMG_7754Look at those falls. I could have stood there all day and watched them. If it was warmer.

IMG_7761Brrr. I’m clenching my hands in this photo. I guess towards the beginning of September isn’t the best time to under dress for this place!

IMG_7764We saw an Elk (?) Moose (?) on the drive back from the falls. I even took a video, but I’ll spare you the one minute of goodness where it’s just eating grass and scratching its antlers.

We then tried to head back for the night and make it over to Kelowna as our flight was the next mid-morning. But not before we stopped to view the super neat Spiral Tunnels. Somewhere around Field / Yoho National Park.Only trains go through these tunnels and at certain points if the train is long enough you can see the front end of the train coming out of the end tunnel while the remainder of the train is still entering! It goes inside the mountain, not around. Very neat.

I get silly like that. This was in the parking lot of the viewpoint for the Spiral Tunnels. Clearly I was loving my new Banff sweater.

SPIRAL TUNNELS

That sums it all up for our British Columbia and Alberta vacation photos. Hope you have enjoyed them! I wish I could have shown you all of them. But there’s … too many.

See my previous vacation entries here BC/Alberta (1) | BC/Alberta (2) | BC/Alberta (3) | BC/Alberta (4) | BC/Alberta (5)]

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What we’ve been eating

I haven’t done on of these in what seems like months. I get in these organizational fits which, don’t get me wrong… are good things. After our trip to BC and Alberta we were mesmerized and didn’t want to spend any more money. We went a bit crazy with the spending and not looking for the cheapest hotels and just eating out. I was all for it, because we saved up for this trip well in advance. It was our first vacation together as a couple, so after four years of just going back home to Newfoundland together — we went all out.

Last weekend I decided on making just one weekly trip to the grocery store, have left overs for lunch at work the next day and cook every night. It’s been working out so well, that we’re a bit slow on the left overs. Today, my boyfriend has two lunches. The other night I made Macaroni and Cheese  and we had enough left overs to have it last night and for my Boyfriend for lunch today!

What has been on the more–than–weekly menu these past few days? Sounds quite deee–lish on the palette doesn’t it?

SATURDAY:  Roasted chicken with mashed potatoes and broccoli
SUNDAY:  Tangy Thai stir fry (Used Renee’s Tangy Thai sauce) | Broccoli |  Carrots | Canned sliced mushrooms | Served on a bed of basmati rice
MONDAY: Chicken pad thai with red pepper and plum tomatoes
TUESDAY: Home made ooey gooey macaroni and cheese (Coming soon to the recipe section!)
WEDNESDAY: Stuffed Chicken. Ended up microwaving the macaroni and cheese. There was 3 meals left over, so BF took it to lunch.
THURSDAY:
Rotini + Italian sausage pasta dish.
FRIDAY:
Pork tenderloin with roasted potatoes and carrots.
SATURDAY: Farmers market salmon + asparagus + basmati rice
SUNDAY:
Chicken penne alla vodka (I’ll be cheating and using Classico’s Vodka sauce).

I went shopping a couple of times this week so I’ll be putting together a post about that in the next few days. My J.Crew sweater came in and it fits nice and good, but I like sweaters almost snug fitting so I think I could have went with an XS after all.

Okay! Yay! Have a great day guys!

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