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Selasa, 31 Maret 2009

Strong baby names...

Poll results of 24 voters:

Deyanira = 50%
Tehilla = 20%
Zena = 16%
Questa = 8%
Hepzibah = 4%

Thanks for the input! Thank you for participating and placating my random sense of humor for this post that fell precariously close to April Fool's day. I'll have some more palatable name choices in a poll at a later date.


I already discussed baby gender and name disclosure and got a lot of feedback. It was great to read. Even though we don't know the gender yet of our third child, discussion of potential baby names has already begun. For a boy we are thinking about Walker Remington. Walker, in honor of the Texas Ranger and Remington for the firearms manufacturer, Remington Peters. It is a strong name. He'll be able to knock a crowd of 10 angry gangster flat with one kick or shoot them all with his appropriately named firearm.

We are still in disagreement over the name for a third girl! Let me tell you, coming up with 2 we agreed on was hard enough. Jeff likes very simple, common girl names and I like the unusual. For number 3 we think it should also be a strong name, like our boy name, but those are hard to come by in the feminine. We want something that makes a statement. Besides the name Zena which everyone thinks of as the warrior princess (this is Emma's vote).

Help us out with our baby namer on the right and take the poll. (My mom saw this list hanging on the fridge and said she hoped this wasn't a list of baby name options. Sorry mom, I plan to scare you a bit more).
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Ask Camp Comfort: Turbans and Headwraps

Ask Camp Comfort is off to an exciting start and this week we are addressing the style inquiry of Tamarah from cutey blog Dolly Varden Vintage. Tamarah has been loving the look of Turbans and Headwraps like those from Prada's S/S 2007 collection, but is struggling to find the perfect way to wear them...

(Prada S/S 2007)


The turban/headwrap has made many appearances in women's fashion over the years. The first images that come to mind when I think of headwrap fashion are those of actress Gloria Swanson and the legendary fashion house Biba. Decades apart but oozing with the same sense of bohemian chic.

Since I will definitely not claim to be a pro at the tying portion... I am a fan of the pre-wrapped versions...

These headwraps are easy to throw on with a sleek ponytail or long tossled hair:

Beau Oise Silk Turban ($85), Jacqueline Lamont Liberty Print Turban ($50), UO Rose Headwrap ($16), F21 Turban Headband ($3.80).

And what could be easier than a headband! These have that fantastic Prada-esque knot on top:

Jennifer Ouellette Ikat Turban ($70), Jennifer Ouellette Double Layer Turban ($70).

Lastly there is the always-classic head scarf.... Twisted around and tied in front or left long in the back:
(Chloe A/W 2007)

So, what do you think? Would you sport the headwrap??? What's your favorite version of the look?

If anyone has any tips on headscarf tying, we'd love to hear them!
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On The Fringe



Have you checked out Etsy shop Norwegian Wood??? I LOVE these layered fringe necklaces! And there are some other interesting (harnesses) and fun (patterned leggings) goodies at their shop. More here. Read More.. Read More..

A Bit of Whimsy


How darling are these pictures from Argentinean brand Pesqueira!



I love the sailor coat and stuffed-animal head bags!

(via the ever-so-lovely A Merry Mishap) Read More.. Read More..

Senin, 30 Maret 2009

Alert: Sandals on Sale

Shopbop is offering 20% off all of their regular-priced sandals until Wednesday, April 1st (with the code SANDALS20)! And they have tons of lovely options... Today, on this sunny Monday morning, I am feeling sky-high wedges!




Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti ($550), Theory ($295), Charlotte Ronson ($145), Dolce Vita ($175) all available at Shopbop Read More.. Read More..

How to make a personal blog header

I first chose a new background theme from www.thecutestblogontheblock.com and installed it in the layout section of my dashboard. 

I like to create a header that compliments my background, so I need to either imitate common themes and colors or take the actual graphics from the design. On a Mac there is a tool called Grab that lets me take a picture of a selection on my screen. I used that tool to copy a branch, a bird, and the vertical yellow/brown/pink stripe from the background. I'm not sure if PCs do that sort of thing, but before I figured out the Grab option, I just copied colors and general designs. It can be done.

Using Photoshop Elements, I first placed the stripes horizontally on a plain white background.

If you are not asleep already, I promise it gets more interesting. But maybe only if you are a creative nerd like me.

I added a gradient layer to the stripe to blend the pink into the background. I also changed the background color to a slightly pinkish white like the blog background.

Next I placed the branch and the bird. 




Oh, dear. They are on a brown background. That will just never do! Using the "magic wand tool" I was able to select just the background of these pictures and delete it, leaving them free as a bird, you might say. Each item placed on the background becomes its own layer, so the background shows through when the layer above it is erased. Did that make any sense?





I erased the pear and one of the leaves, copying the other leaf and pasting it at an angle. I live for creative license. I shrunk the bird and had the idea to make 5 little birds, kind of depicting the members of our family. I can assure you that the head of the family is not keen on the idea of being a bird, but maybe I'll make him a manly bear or a bull in next month's header.





To make multiple birds, I simply made duplicate layers, adjusting the size and position as I went. With the magic wand tool again, I selected the biggest bird, the manliest one by far. I matched the yellow stripe and then changed his color from pink to yellow with the paint bucket. 




Then it was time for text. I used some fonts I downloaded from www.dafont.com. They are called Rickles and Handwriting Dakota. I could spend hours browsing fonts. They are really fun and free. I love the way the Rickles font has the same flower theme as the graphics from this background.

There are so many options for adding text. Size, placement, color, and wording has a huge impact on the finished product. I usually like to add a Scripture verse, but it seemed too busy with this theme. Then I felt guilt like when I skip church or accidentally drop a Bible on the floor. I'm so glad my salvation is not measured according to my blog header. To easy my conscience, I added the word "blessed" to my description of Paradise. I do live a very blessed and grace-filled life.

Before I was done, I jazzed up the background by adding a gradient layer (looks like bubbles) over the background. By making the layer into an overlay, it becomes very subtle and lets the background color come through. It just adds a little texture. I consider this creative therapy, so my time is not wasted. And then I was done because I have 14 other things to do today. 

Hope you have fun experimenting and making your own unique blog headers. Or maybe you will just have a nice nap now that I've lulled you to sleep.
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Sabtu, 28 Maret 2009

She's Some Bunny!

I just adore Fifi Lapin! She has the most amazing wardrobe, right?


I was so pleased to find that Fifi has created a Wallpaper for Kindred - check it out here.

And here is Fifi in a few Sonia Rykiel looks... She's one super-stylish bunny!


Print available at her shop - here. Read More.. Read More..

Jumat, 27 Maret 2009

Introducing: Ask Camp Comfort

Camp Comfort is all about enjoying fashion and inspiring you to make a look your own! It is with that philosophy that we are introducing a new service to our readers - Ask Camp Comfort. Readers can write in with fashion and style related questions/problems - Anything from "How do I interpret this new trend?" to "I am looking for the perfect pair of flat riding boots!" and we will do our best to help (p.s. it's FREE)! Just look for the link to email us on the right hand column of the blog!


Anyways, welcome to the first posting in our new feature Ask Camp Comfort! Let's get on with the show...

Lovely reader, Courtney, recently wrote to us looking for some help picking an outfit for a special at-the-beach photo shoot with her friends. Courtney is a self-proclaimed "plaid/buttons/hoodie/sneaker kind of gal". She is looking for a dressier option for the shoot to match her friends, but does not want to compromise her style.

Here are a couple of options...

New Bohemian - This long flowing cotton dress has a fantastic care-free summer feel while still looking pulled together. The gold sandals and chunky necklace give the look it's more special quality, while the hat adds a bit of personal style.

Rika Dress ($319), F21 Straw Fedora ($10.80), Anthropologie Necklace ($38), Matt Bernson Gladiators ($170).

Quirky Vintage - This look is definitely channeling Zooey Deschanel! Your friends will be too busy asking you were you got that adorable dress to notice that you aren't super dressed-up. And of course a great pair of over-sized shades helps everyone to look chic at the beach!

Tulle Nantucket Dress ($94.99), Karen Walker Sunglasses ($200), F21 Macrame Belt ($6.80), A.P.C Espadrille Wedges ($250). Read More.. Read More..

One Reason

Another reason I wish I lived closer to an H&M... $39.90!


Dear friend Sofie, please tell me you've located some hot H&M wedges for me! Read More.. Read More..

Crispy impersonation


The Crispy Chicken Salad from Dairy Queen is a favorite meal that I crave every time of day. It is $5.39 in the restaurant, so I order it very, very rarely. I now make it at home and eat something similar enough to fool my taste buds about every other day. It is so good!
  • One head of lettuce, 75 cents, is enough for 4 generous portions
  • 3 frozen chicken nuggets, baked and cut up (you'll never know they were once shaped like dinosaurs)
  • Grated cheddar cheese
  • Grated baby carrots
  • Bacon, cook an entire package and it will last for about 8 salads (keep what you don't use in the freezer), or use chopped ham
  • Hard boiled egg, chopped (the original doesn't have this, but I like the addition)
  • Grape tomatoes
  • Dressing of your choice
I tried to figure out the cost of one home made salad, but it proved too difficult since many of the items are very small portions of things I keep in the fridge anyway, like carrots. How do you figure the cost of 3 baby carrots? I need a 5th grader. Due to laziness and lack of math skills, I'm going to speculate that the salad costs less than $1.50 per portion.

In any event, my Crispy Chicken Salad is quite affordable, delicious, filling, and packed full of protein.
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Kamis, 26 Maret 2009

Spring Under $100: Accessories

Time for Part 3 of "Spring Under $100" - Must-have accessories for under $100!!!

A Light Weight Scarf:

Club Monaco Marlow Scarf ($69)

Super-Feminine Hair Accessories:

Bloom ($28) and Bow ($38) Headband both from Anthropologie

Something Straw:

Topshop Cross Body Purse ($70), F21 Straw Cloche ($12.80)

Bold Bangles:

A.P.C Bangles ($30)

Stay Tuned: Bags up next! Read More.. Read More..

More...

My children are sick for the 475th time this winter. Emma puked into a bowl as we stepped into the house yesterday. Contained puke is so much better than Wednesday's experience. Mandy isn't as skilled yet, so her first episode was when I was trying to feed her dinner. She didn't want anything and soon puked all over the table. After that, all she wanted to do was snuggle, so the bowl was our constant friend.


Besides some minor messes, life continues on here in paradise. It is amazing what last week's puke/poop episode gave me in perspective. It could be SO much worse.

By the way, I don't actually make my 4 year old sleep in a too-small cradle. This was the bed made for herself. Who can argue with mid morning napping, no matter what the location?


I just pray we catch a break and have an entire week without sickness. Jeff was sick for nearly 4 days. I've been feeling pretty gross too, but it is hard to say what to blame it on. I had an appointment with my midwife yesterday and she did a few blood tests. She said my blood sugar level was in "fasting" mode even though I had just had a snack and breakfast 2 hours before. She said I need to be getting 75 grams of protein a day, at least. Heavens! That is a lot of protein. Even though I thought I was eating a lot, it is not nearly enough. Having my own puking episodes doesn't help either. Other than that, I got to hear the baby's heart beat again, 160 bpm. The sound brings me to tears every time.



In other news, Mandy wore her first pony-tail. I can not get over how cute she is. I suppose a mother needs this kind of cuteness tunnel vision or else she could not bring herself to repeatedly clean up puke. She is such a sweetie.



But she is sick too. The only redeeming factor is all the snuggling, never mind there is still a lot of house work to do. 

I would really love for everyone to be well! We won't be leaving the house for a month, maybe more, as we wait for all the germs in the world to dissipate. Until then, I will be holed up in blogger world with you, my only non-contagious friends.
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Rabu, 25 Maret 2009

Street Chic: The Video Age

Do you ever watch the Street Chic or Intersection videos via Elle.com or Style.com? They're kinda fun... They stop fashionable women on the street and ask them what/who they are wearing! I love the last woman's outfit in this video... I have a big thing for summery white dresses layered for winter!



Although, I have noticed on a couple occasions that people will try to pass off 2-year-old mass market buys as vintage - bad idea! Check out more videos here and here! Read More.. Read More..

I Heart Shoes

I just cannot seem to get shoes off the brain this morning! I want them ALL!! (Insert evil laugh, and master plan to win the lottery)... But if you could pick just one for free - Which one??



I think I might go with the first pair - I don't currently own a pair of electric blue suede shoes!

APC, Opening Ceremony, Mini Market, and Rachel Comey - OH MY! These gorgeous grouping of shoe eye-candy provided by: Tres Bien Shop and Creatures of Comfort.

(P.S. I am not actually giving away free shoes - That would be nice though!) This is also to introduce a new Camp Comfort label - Shoes! Because shoes are too special to be grouped with Accessories! Read More.. Read More..

Selasa, 24 Maret 2009

Pajama Party


Hello, Steven Alan PJ's and Ruffle Panties!!!



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To know or not to know

The results from the poll of 33 voters:

42% choose to find out the gender before birth, but keep the name a secret
30% say to leave it all a surprise until birth
21% reveal gender and name before birth
6%   wait to find out the gender, but reveal boy/girl name choices

As for us, we found out the gender of the girls, but kept our very difficultly decided upon name choices to ourselves until the birth. I loved the reveal of announcing the name at birth. 100% of the time, we heard positive whoops of glee instead of, "Why did you choose that name?" As a people pleaser, I can't handle the criticism. Friends and family were so thrilled with the baby's birth, they didn't take the time to question the name.

This is our choice, but everyone obviously has their own opinion. And I loved reading them! We hope to have an ultrasound at 20 weeks and find out the gender of our baby at that time. You can look forward to some "baby name polls" in the near future as we begin our deliberation.



When we hear about a healthy baby’s impending birth, there are two things all the loved ones want to know: gender and name. There are several ways that parents choose to reveal these details, some leave everyone clueless and others let us talk and discuss months before the baby arrives.

The old fashioned way is to, of course, let nature take its course and find out the gender at birth instead of at a 20 week ultrasound. Even though they don’t know the gender, there are two option here; they could keep the boy/girl name options to themselves or they could share the names that they will give a boy or a girl. The first option will undoubtedly leave your friends and family at the height of anticipation, although they’ll probably be really annoyed too. At least knowing the boy name or the girl name settles some of the aggravation.

Another way couples choose to reveal the details is to give a teaser by sharing the gender, but not the name. If they are vacillating over the name right to the end of the pregnancy, it is the only option. Not sharing the name can be a personal preference as well, since sharing the name choice will open up inevitable commentary and opinions from well meaning friends and family. Once a baby is born, it seems like no one has the nerve to question the sweet baby’s name (at least the parent’s face).

Many people share the baby’s name after finding out the gender of their baby. This takes the suspense away and all the relatives and friends feel a great relief knowing that all the available details are out in the open. Just think of the monogramming that can be done ahead of time! This way of full revelation does open you up to criticism of the name choice though and makes it harder to change your mind.

I have friends and family who have done all of the above options for their babies. I think the “full revelation” method is the easiest to handle for outsiders, with “no details” revealed being the most frustrating. How can I sew a quilt or put together a scrapbook without at least knowing the gender? It’s all about me, you see. Everybody has an opinion, which is why I am asking yours. The survey on the right is to reflect what you did with your child’s birth or what you would do if you were to have a child, not what you prefer with your friend’s and family member’s babies. The answers would be different for me.

You never know, this poll could change my opinion, or harder yet, my husband’s. Probably not, but there is no harm in sharing.
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Senin, 23 Maret 2009

Rips and Stripes

I wasn't really a fan of the ripped-front jeans until now...



Paired with a striped tee gives the style a more classic look! Teen Vogue editor Taylor Tomasi (1st picture) interprets the trends in her own perfect way, always adding her own quirky style elements!

Shopbop has a huge array of distressed styles ranging from totally torn up to lightly distressed in both dark and light washes. My pick are the light washed, mildly dstressed Joe's pictured below:


Current and Elliott ($216), Joe's ($174), Levi's Capital E ($258) - More available at Shopbop

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Remember When

About a month ago I decided I should really finish our wedding album scrapbook. I imagined it would make a touching gift for my husband on our anniversary. I pictured us looking through it and reminiscing about our wedding day. The anticipation of memories generally far surpasses the real thing.

A month has come and gone and so has our anniversary. I didn't finish the album, justifying my procrastination by realizing I was the only one who really cared if the wedding album was finished or not. We celebrated on Thursday last week with a quick trip to the coast and dinner at Mo's. It was perfect and wonderful to be together. Yesterday we both began to feel quite yucky in the afternoon. We planned on doing some shopping, but instead came home and napped. Last week the girls had the flu (don't tell me you forgot that story already) and it seems as though both my husband and I got the sickness just in time for our anniversary.

In the midst of stomach cramps and various unsavory symptoms, my groom groaned, "I imagined this day going differently." Ah, yes. 
So did I. Words from our marriage vows played through my head as we spent an agonizing, sleepless night wrestling with the flu, "For better or for worse, for richer or poorer, in sickness and in health...". It is so hard to be sympathetic when you need sympathy yourself. Neither of us feels much improved this morning, but life goes on. 

An anniversary commemerates a day. Just a day. An important, expensive one, where 500+ people witnessed our romantic candlelit wedding. But the real significance is what has occurred in the time since. I love my husband more today than I could have imagined 7 years ago. We married quickly and hardly knew each other beyond our twitterpated passion (more chapters of The Road to the Country coming soon). Now my husband has impressed me each step of the way as we grow and change together. I made the best decision of my life when I said "I do" and became his wife.

I was looking through the yet-to-be-completed wedding album this morning and thought I would share a few pages with you.


In the years since our wedding, three of our grandparents have passed away; my Great-Grandma Friesen, Grandpa Harv, and Grandma Peters. Also, children have grown up. My sister-in-law Julianna, our little flower girl, has easily grown 2 feet, passing my 5'10". And then there are the children who have come since -- Emma doesn't like looking at the wedding album because she isn't in it. It's lovely to remember the day, it was beautiful and special, but who we are now, whose lives we touch and are touched by, and who we love is the most important part as I remember when.....
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Minggu, 22 Maret 2009

Currently Craving: Shades of Blue

Although I tried to deny it for many years, blue is definitely my favorite color!





Striped Canvas Repettos ($180), Eberjey Bralette and Panties ($48 & $32), UO Fleece Motorcycle Jacket ($68), Stepping Stones Necklace from Anthro ($28), Rachel Comey Scarf ($305), Sunshine and Shadow Skirt ($260), Stewart+Brown Tunic ($170), JCrew Ruffle Bandeau and Retro Hipster ($40 & $44) Read More.. Read More..

Shoes to Play In

I am sort of recently obsessed with Keep shoes. You know I have a little thing for high-tops lately, and I love these gingham glad tennies! Perfect for a weekend day around town - Very Scandinavian hipster - Love!



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Sabtu, 21 Maret 2009

The Real World

It may officially be Spring, but let's be realistic - It's still COLD! It's getting harder and harder to be inspired by cold weather looks as many of us are just waiting to don Spring's pretty dresses and cheeky jumpers!


This look via Garance Dore made me feel more excited about the fact that most of us are still wearing our winter gear. I love that she makes the those amazing thigh-high boots look so cool and casual. And the bright blue denim is a fantastic way to interject a little Spring into a cold weather look.


James Perse Casual T ($50), Opening Ceremony Cropped Jacket ($288), Forever21 Colored Skinny Jean ($19.80), Organic Jersey Scarf ($50), UO Leather Over-the-Knee Boot ($178) Read More.. Read More..

The Hair File

Like any woman who surfs the internet constantly and semi-dislikes her current hairstyle, I have created my own "Hair" file. Some of these inspiration photos are realistic (i.e. my hair might someday look similar) and some are totally unrealistic (someday I might magically have the opposite kind of hair that I have now) - Never the less, that has not stopped me from amassing a large collection of hair inspiration.

Let me start by telling you about my hair as it is now so that you know where I am coming from. Last summer I cut my hair into a pixie cut a la Jean Seberg in Breatless, then for several months I labored through the extremely awkward growing-out phase... Now I have finally reached a sort of 20's flapper style bob, which has been really fun for wearing this season's popular headbands, but ultimately I painfully miss having long hair.

So, through these photos I have been plotting my return to long, gorgeous hair!

This is wear I am hoping to be in the next couple of months (They say hair grows faster in the Summer!):



Then once I get to this point I will be able to pull it back into a chignon which was always one of my staples, and I miss it:



And around that same time I will be able to start wearing lovely little braids like this:



This would be the ultimate end result, although I don't think I have ever had my hair quite this long:



And finally since I have been a brunette for most of my life, I am thinking of trying a dirty blonde like this (and the bangs are always a must for me!):



(Sadly, I have not done a great job of recalling the sources of all of these photos, here's the best I can do: Elenita, Pixie Market, A lovely Etsy vintage shop I can't remember the name, I don't know where either of the braid photos are from, The Rockstar Diaries, and Stye Clicker - Apologies to those I have not sited!!!!) Read More.. Read More..
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