In honor of my 21st, the sister pants packed up our bags with our good friend Michelle, and headed to Las Vegas. Plans for this trip had been in the works for several years and finally came to life. We stayed at the Flamingo complete with fabulous live flamingos outside. Exploring as much as we could of the city was a fun adventure. Upon arriving Friday night, we hit up the Paris's night Club, Le Chateau which had an awesome view of the Eiffel Tower. Saturday morning, breakfast was complete with mimosas at Serendipity right in front of Ceasars. Next order of business was to get our hands on a yard long margarita from Fat Tuesday which was perfect for sipping on the go.Riding the gondolas in the Venetian and gambling at the penny slots in Ceasars were just the beginning. Exploring as many casinos as possible was a delight. Lunch at Margaritaville wouldn't have been complete without margaritas all around.
Later that night we hit up Tao, after carefully getting our names on the exclusive guest list. Tao was offering open bar for the first hour that we were there. Rum and Coke? Yes please. Dance floor was crowded so women created an impromptu dance floor in the lounge area. Awesome guy running around with giant glowing boom box. Since our names were also on the list for Lavo, we decided to jump ship after a couple hours and check out the Venetian's other awesome club. Here we found the world's coolest female DJ who had gem stone headphones, ripped arms, sexy low cut top and awesome dance moves. Here the Go-go dancers were the best. After dancing our feet numb at Lavo, I still wanted to hit up XS at the Wynn. Unfortunately, the line was super long and we didn't feel like waiting. So instead we skipped over to Surrender which was a unique inside/outside mix. The sister pants furry coats grabbed a lot of attention at this club as it was very cold outside. The dance floor was inside a tent and packed with people. In the back of the club was a tent set up for the bar and gambling area. Though prices for a rum and coke were steep, it was worth it. The outside areas had beautiful pools with walkways through the middle.
Sunday morning we headed over to the Wynn's buffet which was overwhelming the number of choices available. We happened to be there when they were switching from breakfast to lunch to we got to try our favorites from both spreads. More casino exploring and penny gambling concluded the day before we had to get back on that plane back to reality.
We're best sisters. Some say we look like twins. The truth is we've got a 6-year life-experience gap that lends itself to each of us seeing the world a little differently. Here we explore things we find fabulous in each of our walks of life.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Shoes for Christmas
5:59 PM
I know I'm probably
the very last person in the entire world to get on the TOMS shoes train, but
I'm thinking of procuring some as Christmas gifts this year. In case you're even more under a rock than
me, TOMS shoes are slip-on style casual shoes that run about $50 - $70 a
pair. You may be thinking, "seventy
bucks for canvas shoes?!"
Stop. You need to
understand: you're paying for the
brand.
See, the TOMS brand
stands for helping children in need. The
shoe company donates a pair of shoes for every pair purchased. So really, you're buying shoes for a child in
need as well as rocking some trendy kicks that scream "I'm doing something
to help others." I figure it's
perfect gift for Christmas.
Check out some of
their designs on www.toms.com.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Black Friday
Personal financial
planners will tell you to not buy impulsively.
Only buy something you've already been meaning to buy. So with that in mind I've been working on
pre-meditating a lot of purchases for this Friday. I started following @blackfriday and @blackfriday_org on Twitter
which has been a major help in my search
for Black Friday deals. My metrics for
success this year are simple: buy warm
clothes for my upcoming trip to New York.
Macy's has Charter Bay cashmere
sweaters on sale for $39.99 (regularly $80), and Loehmann's is offering 25% off
their already low prices for coats, boots, and denim. GAP is having 60% off their in-store
purchases. OMG.
I've also been checking out these multi-day deals including the IKEA 3 days sale. Retail stores will be crazy this weekend and I can't wait to be part of it.
Please let me know
of any other deals I'll need to check out.
I'm going to be in San Francisco early on Friday. Wish me luck.. And safety!!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Get cozy

Black Friday Wonderland
Our family has a long tradition of getting up early on the Friday after Thanksgiving and hopping onto BART to head to the city for some good old fashioned bargain hunting. First stop this year will be Loehmanns. Loehmanns carries this year's designer fashions at crazy low prices. The Loehmanns in San Francisco is huge, with three stories of clothes and accessories and a basement of shoes. This year's black friday deal is 25% off select regular priced coats, denim, boots, shoes, & cold weather accessories. These deals are perfect for getting ready for the Christmas season. Its a good idea to pick up a present for someone special or even yourself. Loehmann's backroom is the best place to find the best deals. The backroom is full of discounted items such as formal dresses and wool coats. In past years, Loehmanns hands out coupons to the first people in the store on Black Friday and the following Saturday. I wonder what this year's coupon will be. I really appreciate how many stores have extended black friday savings to the whole weekend. Some items that I will be looking for this Friday:



Monday, September 5, 2011
Coming back to life with a warrior weekend.
This weekend I came back to life after a very busy season at work. Here's how I chose to spend my long weekend: I cleaned up my little container garden (which is a lot more work than it sounds), cleaned the house, hit the gym, got a pedicure (crazy midnight blue color), took in a Giants game at AT&T park, visited my local animal shelter to say "hi" to the cats, hit the club for a friend's birthday party, cooked a simple but fantastic home-made meal for myself & the hubs, cracked a bottle of wine we'd been saving, caught up on some magazine reads that have been piling up, and am looking forward to a 50-minute "pure relaxation" massage this evening. This is my idea of being a weekend warrior.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Business Girl

I've started bringing an iced tea with me to work so that I don't have to buy a drink at lunch time. I buy lunch everyday either at the cafeteria or somewhere close by. Subway is amoung my favorites. I try to keep it on the inexpensive side. I have not brought my lunch to work because I just don't really know where I would eat it. In my cube? at the cafeteria? If we had a break room , I would eat it there... but no break room.
This summer I've started selling my school textbooks on half.com as a mini business, which is a very easy way to get rid of unwanted books for a little change. 

This week and last week I've been trying to squeeze in a workout before work. Hitting the gym in the morning makes me feel so awake by the time I get to the office. I'm down to one cup of coffee a day.
I'm beginning to see what work life is like for people after graduation. It is a little sad that while friends are free to eat out together, go swimming, to the beach, or anywhere else, I'm in a cubicle under florescent lights. But here's my secret: Jergen's Natural Glow. I just put on the moisturizing tanner every morning and I look like I've been to the beach this past weekend.
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