Reposting this from almost exactly one year ago! Yesterday was National Margarita Day so I had to make one!
Hope you like it!
As the weather starts to warm up my drink preference changes. I want something lighter and one of those lighter drinks is a margarita. I will sometimes make one when we are having Mexican food.
Are you ready for the best recipe ever?
Ingredients:
white tequila (I really like Trader Joe tequila and the price is great)
half of a stick of Crystal Light lemonade powder or True Lemon – I will buy the True brand from now on but had to use this up
a splash of lime juice – I just keep a bottle in the fridge for recipes
Fresca
Start with one shot of tequila in the bottom of your glass and add half of the stick of lemonade powder. Mix up with spoon. Add splash of lime, ice cubes and then fill to top with Fresca. You could also fancy it up with a slice of lime.
Please let me know if you try it! You will never want a syrupy sweet marg from a restaurant again!
Amy
P.S. – It is Taco Tuesday if you want to make this tonight! Ha!
I am all out of sorts! I could not remember what day of the week it was! With no school on Friday and Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences on Monday, my boys being home, and all the winter weather I could not keep it straight. But, I know today is Friday and I am actually looking forward to a “normal” (What is normal anymore?) five day week next week!
I am linking up with Andrea, etc. right here if they are able to do the link up. Praying for relief for Texas! I think anything bad seems even worse in the pandemic. It is just too much. What a crazy year it’s been.
Here are some favorites from the week.
Another round of snow hit Wednesday overnight. It is so pretty at first, but then it quickly turns ugly. It will be a favorite when it all melts. I cannot wait!
A favorite from this week: Look at my green chile stockpile, y’all. Yeah, baby! Don’t come try to rob me! Are green chiles a sign of life returning to “normal”? Maybe?
Another favorite from this week: The day after Valentine’s Day I changed it over to St. Patrick’s Day! I am maybe 25% Irish! The only thing I bought were the Rae Dunn book stack and a new box of Lucky Charms! I’m so weird; Jack told me this, too, but I’m fine with that label.
Lucky Charms have replaced the conversation hearts, of course.
I think I got these shamrock lights at The Dollar Tree last year.
Garland from TDT, too!
Kinda tacky but I like them – faux carnations.
I did self-tanner two nights this week after my shower. I slept on it and showered in the morning. I just do arms and legs, but it is nice to get a little color.
Using this; it has a faint odor but that is why the night time application and quick rinse in the morning works well.
An upcoming favorite… get ready for National Margarita Day on Monday!
I think the to-go cocktails from the pandemic are so fun. I will probably make my own because I like mine better! Maybe I will splurge and get some more special ingredients.
Tuesday night for Mardi Gras, I made a purple vodka drink, King cake out of crescent rolls (it kind of looks like a brain!), jambalaya and spoon bread. I forgot the photo of the other foods. Like I said, celebrate any holiday you can. It really helps me and I really just do it for myself!
Look at that face? How can that not be a favorite every week?
This photo is from our professional photographer wedding album. It was the first time I ever had a professional manicure and pedicure! I was 28 years old. This photo is really funny because Tom had these bumps on his knuckles from weight lifting at the gym. We thought it was hilarious. It’s also one of the only photos we have with Tom wearing his wedding ring! Isn’t it so pretty? He keeps it on his keychain now. Actually, he lost this one and he keeps his replacement on his keychain now. I cannot tell you how many times he has almost lost his replacement. Most recently, he dropped it in the brown river and dove under to save it. You pick your battles, right? He is not a jewelry person. He does put it on for date night every now and then. Oh well.
Gold was not in vogue in the year 2000. It was all about white gold and platinum. I felt it was really important to do platinum. I was not a bridezilla, but that seemed important to me at the time.
20 years later…pale winter hands!
I still love my rings even though I like yellow gold again and have for some time. I wanted a classic square cut diamond and I didn’t want to break the bank (Tom’s bank at the time!). It was also important to me that my wedding band was unique and would look good on its own.
I got engaged on Christmas Day of 1999 and then got married July 15, 2000. Funny story involving our wedding bands… Tom’s best man thought it would be funny to play a trick on us. He found a pawn shop in my little hometown and bought two rings. When the minister did the blessing of the rings, the best man handed the pawn shop rings to him and that is what we had to put on each other. Sadly, I don’t have a photo, but they were bad! At first I was sad that the real rings didn’t get “blessed”, but then I thought it was funny.
On our 10 year anniversary, Tom surprised me with this white gold 10 diamond band for my right hand. He is not a guy who buys jewelry for me so this was very special. I am still waiting on my band with 20 diamonds for our 20th anniversary last summer… ha!
I love all three of these rings that I wear daily. I think the fact that they are simple and classic is why I still love them. I can add my trendy earrings, necklaces, and bracelets and they all work together. I would advise any brides today to go with a classic style!
By the way, whose old hands are these anyway? I guess I could have done some self-tanner!
What say you? Do you still love your rings?
Amy
P.S. – I am praying that my Texas blog readers and friends get some relief soon. I am so, so sorry. It is a totally different ball game to lose power in the winter.
Linking up with The Style Six here today! Did you catch my blog post “What’s Saving You Right Now?” yesterday? Well, another thing that is saving me is…dreaming of spring and spring fashions!
Promise?
That darned groundhog! We have had snow, ice, sleet, freezing rain, cold temperatures, and zero sun for the last week and a half. I could not be more tired of my winter clothes coupled with my WFH attire! Ha! I have no interest in adding any more winter clothes to my closet so that’s good!
Rainboots work for most of my snow needs here in Kentucky. I have tall black Hunters that are 12 years old and these fun yellow short ones that are a few years old. I stand by the quality of Hunter boots! Ernie loves the snow. It makes him so happy when you walk him in the snow.
So, I haven’t been in many stores lately, but for some reason this Free People clog dupe popped up in my Instagram feed from Cabela’s? Say what? I love this style and think it would work really well for our spring and fall. $39! Wow! I am a bit worried about the wood looking cheap?
Then, I started digging on their website. Remember that my sister says she doesn’t really “shop”? She just finds interesting things when she is out and about sometimes. I found lots of popular sandal styles on the website at really good prices. Bonus: maybe your husband loves Cabela’s and you can trick him into going with you?
I have this sandal in black. Mine are the brand Soda from Amazon.
This style was really popular last summer.
I have the OTBX from a consignment store that looks similar in style. Mine are metallic gold.
Look at this next deal! I think I need these! At first I hated the white sole trend, but now I like it; it looks really fresh and current.
I will let you know if I jump on any of the Cabela’s deals.
I am really thinking about these! I like the clear. Lisa has these!
And, I want this Anthro bag in black! It’s so cute!
So, here I am wearing tired winter clothes but dreaming of spring!
I want to give credit where credit is due – Modern Mrs. Darcy blog explains this idea taken from Barbara Brown Taylor here.
Basically, it’s a great question to ask yourself during difficult seasons in life because it helps you find the good when it’s harder to find! These are meant to be rather lighthearted; it’s the little things in life sometimes!
Here is what is saving me right now:
The days getting longer! We are really making progress and I believe daylight savings time is only a few weeks away!
Watching my plants grow and tending to them – hoping and praying I don’t kill them!
My almost weekly one on one social dates with friends! It’s nice to have something on the calendar and even nicer when you get to spend safe one on one time with a friend!
My Bravo shows and then listening to my podcast Watch What Crappens as they make fun of the shows!
Currently enjoying Below Deck and Summer House the most!
And, just like that we are halfway through February! I am linking up today with Heather, Tanya, and others here today! As I am typing this on Sunday late afternoon, we are expecting an overnight snow of 1-3 inches and then a break and another 4-8 inches before the end of today. We shall see. But, winter, I am over you! What good is the snow if it doesn’t lead to a snow day anymore? Ha! I am a little bit bitter!
But, what I am not bitter about is…
Our boys have been home all week with the exception of a Friday class for Jack! They had no classes on Wednesday of last week, then Thursday they had classes cancelled for the weather. Mason has zero classes on Friday!
Here is Jack playing one of our many instruments!
I was off on Friday and lit my winter candle, drank my coffee, and stayed in my pjs until noon! This is not normal for me, even on the weekends.
A morning chat with Mason! We all fight over this chair, including Ernie. I start my day in this chair and then I let others use it – ha!
I made perfect pancakes one day for my crew! I use the Heart Healthy Bisquick and then I have an electric non-stick skillet that makes perfect pancakes and grilled cheese sandwiches. I keep in in the box in a spare closet when I don’t use it because it is big!
And, I made Jack a perfect grilled cheese one day.
Oops, he caught me!
Ernie loved having them home, too.
Tom’s company gave him a Christmas gift card for anything in a gift catalog. He gave it to me and I ordered a cappuccino maker with a frother. I had fun learning how to use it Saturday morning!
I also picked up a heart shaped tray of chicken minis Saturday morning. I met a friend at Trader Joe’s to try to show her the ropes and CFA was close by so I thought why not?
Saturday night we had salmon, shrimp, green beans, mashed potatoes, and bread made by me.
I still haven’t finished my second attempted book of 2021 but I picked this up on Saturday and started it. It involves Nantucket, a restaurant, and three sisters.
For my Sunday Valentine’s activity, my Valentine took me to Homegoods.
These two Rae Dunn mugs were next to each other on the shelf so I had to get them. Her mugs are huge! These are my boys’ first names.
I also picked up cotton candy for a champagne drink! And, I have been thinking about this tea and found it for like a third of the price, and the cute napkins will be part of my March decor which I plan to do today.
I made a pot of chili for chili for dinner to be served with a grilled cheese with a heart on top! It is so cold that a simple meal sounded good. We don’t like to go out on major holidays anyway but hopefully we will go out sometime soon.
We did cards. Tom almost always makes mine. He chose a template that can’t even spell Valentine correctly so I had fun with that!
As usual, it went by entirely too fast!
I have virtual parent teacher conferences today and hopefully I will have some time to dedicate to planning and making some class handouts. I’m sure I will be looking out the window to see what snow comes our way, too.
I am off today! It is part of a mini-winter break for students. They also have Monday off, but it is virtual parent teacher conferences for teachers. I am happy to link with today with Andrea, etc.!
This has been a crazy week – in a good way! How was your week?
Monday I did not leave the house! I taught all day and cooked dinner. I watched some t.v. It was a day. I think it is kind of nice to plan your Monday for your at home day?
Tuesday after school, I had a reservation at the cat café! It has a full bar and you pay for a 50 minute session to play with whatever cats they currently have from the Humane Society. This business is responsible for over 4000 adoptions in 2 years!
There were 10 cats there when I went. My French teacher friend Elizabeth accompanied me.
She got a cider and I got a “meowmosa”.
My favorite was Billie below. Elizabeth called the next day (because she may be adopting) and found out she had already been adopted! I am happy for Billie but she and I had a bond.
It was really fun. Does your city have one of these? I felt like it was a fairly safe pandemic activity. They were strict on masks and hand sanitizing.
They also had snacks and I bought some kitty litter popcorn to take home.
Then, Tuesday night my boys came home! Their college had a long ago scheduled day off on Wednesday – I think it was like a halfway to midterm day off? and also they took away spring break so they built in a couple days like this. I did not pressure them to come home and I didn’t even think they were coming home until they both told me they wanted to. Well, our weather turned snowy and icy and it was so nice they were home! This is one advantage of going to college closer to home, I guess.
I already had made plans weeks ago to do lunch with my two besties and another college friend of ours. We were in the way back all alone, but I am still not super comfortable being inside. It is like I am torn; I want to be social and see people but there is still risk. I will say that our numbers have gone down considerably around here!
It is a Mexican breakfast place. I got a burrito that had potatoes in it and then it came with a side of potatoes. Next time I will change the side or get something different, but it was good.
We dread the ice around here. I started getting worried about power lines. We got freezing rain and snow and this is what it started looking like on Wednesday.
I started Firefly Lane. I did not read the book. I am not sure how much I like it yet. I am not a huge Katherine Heigl fan.
Jen recommended these and they are fabulous! I ordered my normal size and they had a bit of give. Perfect! Look at the interesting ankle detail. I love the fabric and they have pockets.
Sarah recommended this and I saw it at the grocery last weekend and picked it up. Yum! I put in on a burrito bowl, on the side of a quesadilla, and in a flour burrito.
We had burritos and taco potatoes with the boys Wednesday night. To make the taco potatoes I cut baking potatoes in wedges and season with taco seasoning, olive oil, salt, and pepper and bake at 400 for about 30 minutes and then turn on the broiler for a few at the end.
After dinner, this is what our ice looked like. I was scared Ernie would fall.
And, he decides he really does not need to go potty that bad – ha!
So, my favorites this week were extra kid time, time with cats, time with friends for a Mexican breakfast during my lunch break, and the beauty of the ice but not the inconvenience. I also liked finding a new sauce and new leggings! What more can a gal ask for of her week? Oh, and a day off today!
I have been intrigued by Tik Tok for some time. I am a high school teacher so I hear about it a great deal! I did get the app but then I was overwhelmed and deleted it. My sister, however, has a teen and a tween girl and she has been sending me Tik Tok recipes. Now, I can get down with using Tik Tok for that purpose!
Since my sister recommended this and I made it, I have been seeing it everywhere!
Looks good, right? Do you like my almost 21 year old Pottery Barn pasta bowl from a set that was a wedding gift from my dear bestie Heather?
I love a recipe with very few ingredients!
A container of cherry or grape tomatoes – I was thinking you could even do the pretty tri-color ones!
olive oil
salt and pepper
Italian herbs if you would like – basil would be good and pretty!
pasta of your choice
a block of feta – I am going to say use this sparingly. I do not feel that it needs the whole block.
Step one:
Wash your tomatoes and put them in a dish with sides. Cover with salt, pepper, and olive oil. Place your chunk of feta on top. This is a little over half of the piece I had.
Step 2: Boil your pasta. I like this cavatappi! I think this could also be good with zoodles!
After your tomato feta mixture has cooked at 400 for about 15 minutes it will not look much different:
But, be careful… as you start breaking up the tomatoes they will try to kill you and burn you with their hot, fiery juices.
Step 3: Break up the tomatoes and feta a bit.
Step 4: Pour the hot pasta atop.
Mix as much as you would like.
I was also trying to think of protein that would work in here? You could have already cooked/browned sausage? Shrimp? Chicken?
What do you think? Do you have time for a Tik Tok pasta?
Linking up with The Style Six right here! Did you read about my stylish sister yesterday? If not check that out when you’re done here!
Confession: I tend to get a bit obsessive about an item. I decide I might want a certain piece and then I look on Pinterest or Google said fashion item. I imagine how it will work in my wardrobe and how I will wear it.
Exhibit A: the red clog.
I have actually been thinking about them for a couple of years. I was open to many different brands and styles of red clogs.
Black pants, white top, red clogs. The pop of color really elevates the look in my opinion.
Jeans and a white top. Everyone has that, right? The clogs add that pop of color again and just take it from two pieces of clothing to an outfit, in my opinion.
I am intrigued by this white on white look for spring. Frayed white jeans and a white blouse with the bold statement of red.
And, these are the actual ones I decided upon. I went with genuine Swedish clogs from Etsy for $47. I am super pleased with their quality.
Remember my “Fashionable Friends” post with Beth? Well, today I have “Stylish Sister”with my sister Kate! Sorry for my cheesy blog titles, by the way.
Kate is three years younger than me. She is talented, smart, witty, and stylish. If she weren’t my sister I would want her to be my friend. When she was born I yelled, “I hate her! Take her back!” but I am glad that my parents didn’t “take her back”. We are very different as far as personality goes, but I talk to her four to five times a week and we also share the same sense of humor. It is rare when we don’t laugh during one of our phone calls and she is also a great listener. Both of my sisters and I have some of my Dad’s traits, but the older Kate gets the more I see the calm, listening side of my Dad, followed by either a witty or astute comment.
Kate and I have some similarities in style. I will let you see for yourself and let me know what you think. The rest of the regular font will be Kate’s words and my thoughts will be in italics.
Kate says:
I teach elementary art, so my wardrobe is super casual. I need to be able to move freely. Since I’m on the move all day long, I get hot and wear layers that I can shed. I have a lot of open front sweaters and thin casual jackets for this reason. I don’t spend much money on single items of clothing because I will inevitably spill paint, but I do have a lot of clothes. I like to have choices for the colorful mixing and matching.
Kate, I want this necklace! I actually have something a bit similar, but this is stunning and makes the outfit! I also have these earrings! Kate uses my rule of three – always have three items on to make it look more pulled together, like an “outfit”.
I don’t have separate choices for work and other – that’s too much planning. When I analyzed my closet, I found these main categories:
-casual jackets
-button down blouses
-black tops of varying styles and fabrics
-jeans
-casual dresses that can be layered with tight pants
Example of a black top with jeans:
Kate is very hip in her Rhianna boots;I asked her if she had been shopping at the Sesame Street yard sale. She loves them and they are very “her”. I bet the elementary kids think they are cool!
I usually wear jeans or jean-like pants.
Here is my variety:
My favorites are the two-tone jeans at the bottom. Believe it or not, I got them at Meijer about three years ago! I only go there about once a year, but I also found the olive green jumper that will be shown further down this post, for only $6.98!
I absolutely love my polka dot jeans from Kohl’s. They elevate a simple jeans with black top outfit. I like jeans with a design along the outer seams for the same reason.
These yellow jeans are so cute and qualify as the Pantone color of 2021!
This totally looks like my type of outfit!
The Meijer olive green jumper for $6.98:
She can do neutrals, too, but I like all of the color the best!
I have tons of button down shirts. You can see here that I might be obsessed with the bird print. I also have a group of florals and a group of stripes.
My problem area is my stomach and I feel button downs hide that a little. They are also great for layering and when you pair a button down with jeans, you still look a little put together.
Lately I’ve been into one piece jumpers. You can wear things over or under them. I have some sleeveless ones from Target and Old Navy, both from the active wear section. I personally don’t think they look like active wear.
Well, I’m exhausted after this fashion show. Who knew blogging was such hard work? I wasn’t too excited about photographing myself, but my mom always taught us that you can’t tell what something looks like on a hanger.
Kate’s Favorite Stores:
I don’t usually “go shopping” for specific items. I’m always on the lookout for interesting pieces, whether I’m at Target for groceries or picking up something for my kids. My most frequented stores are probably TJ Maxx and Marshall’s. Kate is also not a big online shopper; she likes to see things in person and touch the fabrics and I think she sees clothing with an artist’s perspective!
What do you think? Which is your favorite outfit of Kate’s?