Mani Monday

I love Champagne Toast from Bath and Body Works so much, it inspired a mani! I used Holo Taco “Blush Money” topped with polka dots in “Bottle Service,” which make the perfect bubbles. Cheers!

Champagne (Toast) Problems

Last fall, I kind of rediscovered Bath & Body Works, and in doing so, was introduced to the fun, bubbly, fruity scent “Champagne Toast.” I fell in love with it, and decided I was going to make it my whole personality…true to my word, I have!

I have done my best to make our house smell like Champagne Toast with a candle and hand soap and Wallflowers, but mostly I’ve tried out lots of body care products. I especially love the diamond shimmer mist because not only does it smell amazing, it also has a bit of sparkle (and I am all about the sparkle!), and the body scrub. The one thing I haven’t tried yet is any form of moisturizer, because historically I have found the scent of Bath & Body Works lotions to be overwhelming to the point that they give me a headache, but I’m tempted to try the body butter, because I know I love its rich and hydrating formula.

It’s a lot of fun becoming reacquainted with a store I’ve known for many, many years!

Lord of the Rings Day

Before Christmas break started, we decided we should have a “Lord of the Rings Day” and watch all of the movies back-to-back-to-back while everyone was still home on vacation. I picked today for our marathon, but it wasn’t until after we started The Fellowship of the Ring this morning that I discovered that today is actually Tolkien’s birthday! How felicitous is that?!?

I saved the Lavender & Pine candle I bought at the Bath & Body Works semi-annual sale to burn today…something about it seems rather Elvish to me!

We saved the “Vintersaga” mulled fruit drink we found on clearance at Ikea for today, too…it has a very nice “mulled wines of Moria” vibe!

And I couldn’t let the day go by without making something from Recipes from the World of Tolkien…you’d think I’d be sick of baking cookies, but that didn’t stop me from making Westfarthing Fairings, which are flavored with cinnamon, ginger, allspice, and lemon zest…perfect for the days after Christmas!

Our dinner wasn’t inspired by the world of Tolkien, but it was one of the fancier dinners I make, and one that everyone loves…pan-fried chicken and grapes with a creamy mustard sauce served over couscous.

I can’t believe that the random day I picked for our movie marathon was actually Tolkien’s birthday…what a great way to make a fun day extra special!