05.29.2013
Giving Back

Jamie Stone volunteer

Something that only my close friends/family know about me: I volunteer once a week at a home for at-risk teen girls.

Not that I try to keep it a secret or anything…clearly not, since I’m now blogging about it.  In fact, I’m actually quite proud of the fact that I’ve given my time for the past two years to teen girls who need it.  But volunteering is something that is good, yet deeply personal (at least to me).  There are really strict rules about what we can and cannot share with the girls, what we can and cannot give them as far as projects (nothing with glass or sharp edges) and, lastly, we can’t give them any personal information about ourselves.  For me, the last rule is particularly difficult since, after two years, I’ve developed attachments to some of these girls.  While I’m only with them for 1-2 hours per week, they’re allowed to be creative and free with me, which can sometimes spur emotions that they would otherwise keep hidden.

Growing up, I have a lot of great memories doing arts and crafts projects with my mom, a former art teacher, so it seemed natural to me to pick an activity where the girls (some of which don’t even have parents) would be able to do something similar.  Anyway, the point of this post is this: it’s important to give back.

So many of us go through the motions and often feel all “woe is me” about things that are, sorry to say it, just not important.  You know what a real problem is?  Not having a place to live.  Losing a parent to a gun shot wound.  Being put into foster care because your parents are drug addicts.  THOSE are REAL PROBLEMS.  And believe me, I’m guilty of the “white girl problems” too, but every time I start to feel sorry for myself because I’ve gained a few pounds, or can’t afford a trip to Australia, I try to bring myself back to reality by thinking about the girls that I volunteer for.  THEIR lives are hard, mine is not.

I encourage all of you to find an organization and volunteer, even if it’s only once a month..or even a few times a year!  It truly warms my heart to see my girls and gives me a different perspective on life, honestly.

05.26.2013
Memorial Day Cocktail: Remembrance Punch

memorial day cocktails

Ah, Memorial Day.  Everyone loves a long weekend, especially one that honors the men and women who have served our country.  I’ll be making this delish cocktail that Belvedere Vodka concocted  Remembrance Punch…check out the super easy recipe below.

RECIPE:

Remembrance Punch
  • 8.5 oz Belvedere Pink Grapefruit
  • 4 oz Lemon Juice
  • 3 oz Simple Syrup
  • 16 oz Soda Water
  • Add all ingredients into a large pitcher or punch bowl
  • Garnish with slices of lemon and mint

05.23.2013
How to be the coolest aunt ever

how to be the coolest aunt ever

It’s no secret that I have an obsession with my 4-year-old nephew, Mark.  He’s adorable, he’s smart, he’s…related to me.  It’s pretty simple, really.  Not that I’m any kind of aunt-ing (yes, I made that up) expert or anything, but I’ve noticed there are really only four things that you need to be the best aunt ever.

1. An iPhone: There’s no better distraction than an iPhone and/or iPad.  My nephew discovered the Cake Doodle app on my iPhone and refused to give my phone back to me until the battery actually died.

2. Cute clothes for him/her: I’ve learned that the nephew has a thing for sharks (who doesn’t?) and the faux lifeguard t-shirt was just too cute to pass up.  Really, anything at The Children’s Place is great because the clothes are adorable and cheap.

3. Yes To BABY Carrots Face + Nose Wipes: These are positively genius.  After spending a week here in LA with the little booger machine, these are a LIFE SAVER.  As an aunt, I feel like I’m not really obligated to hold my nephew’s used tissues and these are 98% natural and even contain Vitamin E.

4. A Spiderman juice cup: Kids need their juice cups, that’s a fact.  Since Mark is obsessed with all things superhero, I knew that this Spiderman version would be a winner.  No complaints during juice time, that’s for sure.

05.21.2013
Jelly Sandals/accessories: welcome to my childhood

jelly sandals for adults

To say that I was a child obsessed with jelly sandals would be too mild a statement to make.  I was beyond obsessed.  I wore them in the winter…with socks…in New York.  Yep (see photo below). Then there’s that.  So yeah, I have to be honest and admit that I kind of love that the whole jelly sandal/jelly accessory look is still chic.  Here are my favorites:

1. Nasty Gal Light Bright Bag: This bag reminds me of the purse that I had to use when I worked retail.  You know the one…it proved that we weren’t stealing anything from the store.  Somehow, I love the pink version more.

2. MARC by Marc Jacobs Jelly Dots iPhone 5 Case: Green is my favorite color, truth.  I’m really into this iPhone case for many reasons, which I will let you just assume.

3. Old Navy Jelly Sandals: A chic, yet affordable version, of the 80s staple.

4. Stuart Weissman “Jealous” Sandal: These are probably the closest to the 80s version that i’ve seen in awhile…and yeah, they are pricey, but I can’t tell you that I wouldn’t buy them, purely to re-live my youth.

5. Target Xhileration Clear Jelly Wristlet: The perfect beach essential. I’ll use this to hold my ID, credit card and cell phone when I’m at the beach and/or pool.

6. C. Wonder Logo Jelly Tote: This jelly tote just exudes summer to me.  I’m obsessed.

 

jamie in jelly sandals

Me, wearing purple jelly sandals with socks, while playing mini golf. Yep, that’s right.

05.17.2013
Cheers to that with mary and leah from AFabLife.com!

http://youtu.be/kHm2HeLc4G8

Do you have a bitch face?  Is there someone in your class trying to cheat off of you?  Need some cheap date ideas for your college boyfriend, apparently whom you’re “courting”?  These are just a few of the burning questions that I help Leah and Mary answer in this week’s edition of “Cheers To That.”  I love these girls, and you will too…so make sure to subscribe to their channel stat.  And also check out their blog, AFabLife.com…today, my spring beauty must-haves are up on the site!

05.14.2013
Belly Button Rings: Yes, I’m Trying To Make Them Happen (AGAIN)

belly button rings are back

When I saw this article on Fashionista, I got legit giddy.  Why?  Because I got my belly button pierced in 2001 and literally JUST took it out for a week…and what happened?  The top hole closed up.  In ONE WEEK.  WTF?

I stand by my decision here, ok?  While I’m definitely not going to get my naval re-pierced (for the THIRD time, mind you), I still think belly button rings need to come back.  Let me be jealous of it.  Admittedly, I have gotten a few eyebrow raises, especially over the past two or three years, but I always took it with stride.  Then BAM- Beyonce rocks a belly ring in her latest H&M ad.  So take that, haters.

The belly button ring is BACK (almost).

Let’s make it happen, guys.

Me and my friend Carleigh (and our belly button rings) on spring break 2005

Me and my friend Carleigh (and our belly button rings) on spring break 2005

05.10.2013
The best mother’s day gifts

the best mother's day gifts

Ok, so I’m a big believer that there really isn’t an answer to the “best” mother’s day gift, since the “best” gift really depends on your mother.  But hey, these are gifts that I know MY mom would absolutely love…and that’s good enough for me.

1. Maya Brenner Letter Necklace: What’s not to love about the initials of your children (Jamie and Melissa)?!  I feel like any mother would adore these dainty necklaces.

2. Jouer Cosmetics Deluxe Leather Train Case: I don’t know about you guys but my mom’s makeup case is a complete disaster.  I want to get my mom something classic, simple and chic for her to store her daily makeup products.

3. Flavor Infused Water Bottle: Unlike myself, my mom doesn’t really like drinking water.  From what I hear, infusing water with fruit seems to help the anti-water people get it down in a somewhat enjoyable way.

4. Drybar Buttercup Blow Dryer: I don’t think my mom has purchased a new blow dryer since the early 90s, which is exactly why I want to get my mom a super modern, turbo-infused blow dryer that will literally knock her socks off.

5. Pottery Barn Glass Cloche Jewelry Storage: There’s something really elegant and whimsical about this jewelry holder and, funny enough, my mom’s name starts with an “A,” so I can already imagine what my mom’s jewels will look like in this holder.