Monday, December 29, 2008

Houston New Year's 2009: Murder Mystery



If you are tired of the same old boring New Year's Eve (screw you Ryan Seacrest!!), why not spice it up with a little live death? Dave and Buster's is hosting a wild New Year's murder mystery dinner with champagne, a DJ, and a power card so you can play games afterward.

The Murder Mystery Players are a group of highly trained comedic improv actors that always make the audience the star of the show. Their antics will keep you rolling in the aisles with or without your champagne. Ticket info. is below. See you there!

$65.00 PER PERSON!
(Does not include tax and gratuity. )
Dave& Buster's
6010 Richmond Ave
7620 Katy Frwy #100
Call: 713-952-2233 (Richmond) or
713-263-9693 (Katy Frwy) for prices and info

Sunday, December 28, 2008

The Bee's Knees

Even if you were blessed with glowing, flawless skin, cold winter weather and dry heat can wreak havoc on your visage. This my friends, is the solution. Burts Bees Orange Essence Facial Cleanser. I'm sorry if I sound like a commercial, but this stuff is the BOMB diggity. It ridiculously moisturizes, is 100% natural, and smells like a fresh cut Florida orange. I'm fairly sure it comes from the God's...or just Burt. Either way, I'd like to shake Mr. Burt's hand. Well done sir, well done.

Thursday, December 25, 2008

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Oh Deer...so much wrapping!

Instead of buying 20 different colors/patterns of wrapping paper this year like I normally do (with at least 30 different types of ribbon), I decided to pare down and simplify. After aimlessly wandering Michaels for 20 minutes, I bought:

  • white craft paper
  • brown craft paper
  • raffia -just plain old naturally colored raffia
Still a little bit plain for my taste, so I bought some totally adorable gift tags from Dallas and VOILA...presents that look like they came out of a magazine. My friends and family are out of luck because I'm thinking about keeping them. I don't want the gifts inside, I just want to save them to decorate my house next year.


Monday, December 22, 2008

Etsy Treasury


Okay, so just for funzies, I created an Etsy treasury called "Hot in Houston". Not the most creative name, but c'mon I was in a hurry. It is made up of some of my favorite pieces created by our wondeful local artists. Go see the treasury and tell me which one is your favorite!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Nooks and Crackers...er Crannies

Just wanted to give a BIG thank you to one of my fellow organizers, Janine Godwin, for giving Houston's Weekly Chic such a super sweet write up on her (highly entertaining) Nooks and Crannies blog. Whenever you need some helpful information/advice along with a pinch of wit and a dash of sarcastic humor, go check it out. She's a trip. Thanks Janine!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Happy Birthday Peace!

The iconic peace sign is about to turn 50. Dimensions is the only place (that I know about) giving it a formal Birthday party of all shapes and sizes. So lets go eat some proverbial cake! Some of the peace loving brands you will find celebrating at Dimensions are Awake, Twisted Heart and Lisa Freede.
"From tie-dye to stripes and scarves to stone, there is peace at last at Dimensions. "

I guess being over the hill isn't so bad when you are a sign.
6100 Westheimer, just west of the Galleria.
Monday through Friday, 10am – 6:30pm
Saturday, 10am – 6pm.

Monday, December 15, 2008

Russo's Best Pizza in Houston


No seriously...it is. I'm far from being a food critic, but if there is any food I know well, it is the pizza pie. I can't believe it has taken me so long to write about Russo's Coal Fired Pizza. They are the first coal-fired pizza oven in Houston, and the results are amazing. A slightly charred crispy crust with a wide range of topping choices. Oh man my mouth is watering. They are located off of 290 at Hwy 6, but believe me, it is worth the drive.
19817 Northwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77065
(281) 477-6002

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Crap-Free Christmas



"He recycled this gift! He's a regifter!" -Elaine Benes

As you conquer your Christmas list, give your favorite people gifts that won't be just another piece of crap laying around cluttering up their home (the aramotherapy alarm clock zen rock fountain seemed like a great gift at the time...). Here are some of my favorite crap-free ideas:

Yummy "of-the-month" clubs - Fruit of the month, Wine of the month, beer, cheese, ham, farm animals...whatever makes the receiver happy.

Gift wrap an experience - instead buying the newest high price electronic item, put that money toward a getaway vacation. That new iMac will be obsolete in a few years, but those vacation memories will never die.

Give the gift of culture - tickets to a movie, theatre, art gallery, opera, museum OR any sporting event

Consumable Gift Certificates - Dinner date for 2, Starbucks, Smoothie Shops, or favorite restaurants...not to be confused with actually eating the certificate.

Adopt an animal from the Houston Zoo or a beautiful Florida Manatee

Donate to a charity that the receiver is passionate about

Monthly Bill Relief - if they are a really good friend, take on one of their annoying monthly bills, or give them a monthly luxury (lawn moving services, housekeeping, babysitting, gas, dry-cleaning, car wash, gym membership, or grocery gift cards)

Cyperspace - gift card to iTunes, Netflix, or an online magazine

Spa Treatments - massage, facial, mani/pedi. ATTENTION ALL MEN: you can never go wrong with this one.

Invest - Savings Bonds, stocks, etc.

Hire a professional organizer...ya know..to help them get rid of the crap they get from other people

Friday, December 12, 2008

A Berry Merry Christmas

It isn't too late to get those holiday cards out to all of your favorite friends. Take advantage of A Punkin Card Company's fantastic holiday sale. Save 40% off your entire etsy order when you use the promo code "holiday40" in the message to seller and receive a refund through Paypal. Here are some of her beauties...

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Everything I (should) Know About Being a Hostess, I (could have easily) Learned From my Mom


No matter when I visit my parent's home in Maryland, it always feels like I'm on a weekend getaway at a resort, or a cozy bed and breakfast. I realized this past Thanksgiving, that flying home gives me the warm fuzzies because of my Mother's impeccable skills as a hostess. So this past visit, I took notes. Here are 8 ways my Mom (and Dad too) taught me to be a hostess with the mostess to overnight guests any time of year.

1. Fresh flowers on their bedside table - beautiful, simple, and because they have to be purchased or picked recently, they show your guest how important they are to you.

2. Lots of healthy snacks that the guests can help themselves to without asking. Mom always has this amazing black bean salsa, cheese and crackers, and a variety of veggies in the fridge.

3. Workout facility - This is a major luxury, but a simple treadmill or directions to the nearest park will do. My husband's Texan blood can't handle running outside in weather below 70 degrees, so my parents treadmill is much appreciated.

4. An assortment of spa worthy toiletries in the guest's water closet make them feel especially pampered.

5. Provide bulky necessities - It's super helpful to have items such as a hair dryer, flat iron, bathrobe or a fresh pair of slippers that may be too awkward to pack. Just be sure to give your guest the heads up several days before their visit.

6. Guest room entertainment - Magazines, catalogs, popular novels, TV, anything that gives them private entertainment. It also gives them unspoken permission to enjoy some alone time on their vacation.

7. An assortment of breakfast choices - one morning we woke up to the options of Dad's amazing egg muffins, fruit, Cinnabons, blue berry muffins, and cereal. Though my Mom always has a ridiculous amount of food, a couple of low-maintenance choices are helpful for your guest.

8. Small gift or sentiment in their room - My mom often leaves newspaper clippings that she knows might interest me, a box of chocolates, or favors from a recent wedding or baby shower that I might have missed. An ex-boyfriend's Mom once left a bath and body set on my bed presented on a silver platter. I felt so special!

What are some of the fantastic ways that you pamper your guests?

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Mulberry Street

I'm not sure why I've had an obsession with pink lately, but oh how I adore this ultra-feminine pom pom scarf by Mulberry Street. I'm also completely in love with her line of fingerless gloves. What a perfect way to keep your mitts warm while you type, sketch, paint, etc. Mulberry Street offers lots of crocheted beauties at extremely reasonable prices. Go check it out!



Monday, December 8, 2008

Take Your Clothes Off For the Holidays


Just found out about this luxurious "underthings" party at Muse Boutique, previewing Déshabillé Lingerie by Houstonian Kathryn Hull. It's nice to finally see some clean, modern, high-end lingerie that doesn't make you look like a street walker. Thank you Kathryn! Muse will be serving wine (insert joke about me being a wino here) and tea for you as you shop. Wine and lingerie...what a perfect combination.

Muse Holiday Fete
Love the holidays and preview Déshabillé Lingerie by Kathryn
Date:December 11th, 2008, 12pm - 7pm
Location:Muse
Address:2411 West Alabama (next to Flemming's) Déshabillé - French for "to take off your clothes"

Friday, December 5, 2008

Mistletoe Madness in the Heights

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In case you haven't already heard, Mistletoe Madness will be spilling all over the Heights TOMORROW Saturday, December 6. Everyone and their brother will have special offers and discounts for your holiday gifts so Eat, Drink, Shop and be Merry! Don't miss the HWC favorites that will be participating in the madness including: Hello Lucky, Oolala and Leisa McCord, and A Punkin Card Company. (If I'm forgetting anybody, please email me!)

There's also a free shuttle running, so check out their brochure for times and locations.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Maritere Casillas Rice

Check out this fabulous Houston photographer that I just discovered. Her name is Maritere Casillas Rice, and her work is stunning. See for yourself!

You can see more of her work on etsy, flickr, or her blog where she posts regular updates.