Saturday, November 30, 2019

Ashton's 25 Days of Christmas Movies


Everyone has at least one movie they can't go without watching at least once during the holiday season. For me, that movie has always been Meet Me in St. Louis starring Judy Garland. In keeping with years past, I've rounded up a slew of movies to get you through the month. They range from classic to funny, romantic, and action. In other words, something for everyone.

1. Meet Me in St. Louis - As I said before, this is my favorite holiday movie. Starring Judy Garland, this movie is about four sisters finding their way in the world, with specific attention being paid to Garland's love life. It also introduced the world the classic Christmas song, Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.

2. White Christmas - Set after World War II, a pair of performers set out on a mission with a sister act to save their former commander's inn.

3. Rise of the Guardians - This is one of our favorites year-round. Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, and Sandman are the protectors of children. When Pitch Black, aka the Boogeyman, returns, the Man in the Moon decides the big four need some help in the form of Jack Frost.

4. The Santa Clause - After causing Santa to fall off his roof, Scott Calvin and his son Charlie finish delivering that year's presents. Unbeknownst to Scott, he's also taken on the role of Santa Claus.

5. A Charlie Brown Christmas - There's nothing fancy about the Peanuts gang's first animated holiday special, but it's perfect for teaching kids the true meaning of the season and for adults who grew up on Charlie Brown and friends.

6. Elf - When Buddy, a human raised by elves, learns his father's identity, he sets out to find his roots. Along the way, he meets a girl and helps save Christmas.

7. Red - Die Hard is usually the token action movie you'll find on Christmas movie lists, but it felt too cliche. So this year's action movie of choice is Red. Christmas is never specifically mentioned, but the film is definitely set during the holidays. Three ex-CIA agents and one former MI6 agent are targeted by hitmen and set out to find out why.

8. The Holiday - This is another of my favorite movies. Two women, one American and the other British, swap homes for the holidays in an effort to get away from past relationships.

9. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - I'll be the first to admit that this type of movie usually isn't my jam, but this movie seriously tickles my funny bone. Clark wants the perfect Christmas, but losing his holiday bonus, a visit from crazy cousin Eddie, and a glitch in his decorations can end in nothing but hilarious disaster.

10. Home Alone - Kevin gets left behind for his family's holiday vacation, and finds himself going head-to-head with a pair of con-men intent on robbing his home.

11. A Christmas Story - Ralphie only wants one thing for Christmas: a Red Rider BB gun, but when everyone, including the mall Santa, tells him it's too dangerous (You'll shoot your eye out!), Ralphie sets out to convince them otherwise.

12. The Nightmare Before Christmas - In this cult classic, Jack Skellington becomes bored with his own holiday, Halloween. After discovering Christmatown, he decides to become Santa, but his scary ideas don't exactly match the spirit of the season.

13. The Nutcracker and the Four Realms - A mysterious gift from her late mother leads Clara into a secret world of four realms. The realms are divided and Clara sets out to save the world her mother loved.

14. Scrooged - This is a modern-ish retelling of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol. A cynical, selfish TV executive is visited by three spirits bearing lessons on Christmas Eve.

15. Jingle All the Way - A dad promises his son a Turbo Man action figure, but when Christmas Eve rolls around he still hasn't bought the popular toy, and he finds himself racing all over town to avoid disappointing his son.

16. The Family Stone - Everett takes his girlfriend, Meredith, home for Christmas where he plans on asking his mother for the family engagement ring, but Meredith just can't relax and everything goes to pot.

17. Just Friends - Chris Branner has been in Jamie's friend zone his entire life, but when odd circumstances land him in his hometown for Christmas, Chris is ready to take the next step.

18. Love Actually - Set in London, eight couples deal with their love lives in the days leading up to Christmas.

19. 12 Men of Christmas - Publicist E.J. loses her NYC job and fiance in the same night, so she takes a job in Montana where she hatches a plan to help the local search-and-rescue team raise money by convincing its members to pose for a sexy calendar.

20. Polar Express - A young boy who doubts that Santa Claus is real takes an extraordinary train ride to the North Pole.

21. You've Got Mail - Kathleen Kelly and Joe Fox are professional rivals who fall in love over email. This movie makes my list because of the poignant scene about mid-film showing Kathleen decorating her bookshop for the holidays and reminiscing her late mother.

22. Iron Man 3 - Here's another one for the fellas. After the Mandarin reduces Tony Stark's personal world to rubble, he has to rely on instinct and ingenuity to avenge his losses and protect those he loves.

23. The Christmas List - I've wanted to put this movie on my list for years but could not remember its name. When perfume saleslady Melody Parris's boyfriend won't commit and she's passed over for a promotion, she decides to write a Christmas list. After it's dropped in Santa's mailbox at the store where she works, Melody starts getting everything she asked for, but things don't turn out like she expected.

24. Miracle on 34th Street - Kris Kringle claims he's the real Santa and fills everyone at the Macy's department store where he works with Christmas spirit, except for his boss who's raising her daughter not to believe. When Kris is declared insane and put on trial, everyone's faith is put to the test.

25. The Christmas Chronicles - Siblings Kate and Teddy plan to capture Santa Claus on camera on Christmas Eve. They end up in Santa's sleigh, which breaks down in Chicago and the kids end up helping Santa track down his wayward reindeer.

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Two Outfits with Olive Pants


I have been looking for a pair of olive pants, not jeans, for quite awhile. So when I found these in a store back home on sale for about $20, I couldn't pass them up (and now they're only $15!). They sit above my hips but aren’t anywhere near being high waisted. Uncuffed, the legs stop at just above my ankle. I’m wearing them in a 6 and they fit snug without being too tight. I've worn these pants several times since getting them and wanted to share two different ways I've worn them that don't include a striped t-shirt and denim jacket.



Outfit 1: Metallic Shirt + Olive Pants + Edgy Booties

Okay, so technically this is a striped shirt but it's far from a t-shirt. The drape of the shirt keeps things casual but the metallic gold stripe elevates it just enough to keep it interesting. Unfortunately, I can only find the plus-sized option online, but there were a lot of the regular sized ones in my local store, and I linked to a similar option in a couple other colors below. I'm wearing size medium.

I decided to ground this outfit with my edgiest ankle boots. I've had these for several years (which is probably why I had to reattach one of the chains right before taking these photos). I linked to a couple of similar options below. I typically wear size 7 in shoes and so far everything I've gotten from ShoeDazzle has held true to that.

Shopping Details
Shirt: Old Navy (plus size, similar)
Pants: Goody's
Boots: ShoeDazzle (similar, similar)



Outfit 2: Dark Floral Top + Olive Pants + Brown Booties

I love dark florals for cooler weather, and this is probably my favorite shirt from last fall/winter. Aside from the print, the ruffle detail on the sleeves gives this that little something extra that I look for in otherwise basic shirts. Because it's from last year, it's obviously not available any longer, but I linked to some pretty floral shirts below. And good news! Old Navy's Black Friday sale is already underway!

I kept the rest of my outfit simple with plain brown booties. I got these a month or so ago to replace my favorite pair that I've worn almost completely out. They're currently on sale for $30.

Outfit Details
Shirt: Old Navy (similar, similar)
Pants: Goody's
Boots: Shoe Carnival

Monday, November 25, 2019

The Working Mom Christmas Gift Guide


Last year I put together a gift guide for working moms, and I had so much fun with it, I decided to do it again this year! All of these gifts are under $50, with some costing as little as $10 or less. They all have great reviews and would work for an office gift exchange, as stocking stuffers, or a fun gift for your significant other. So whether you work with one, are married to one, or are the child of one, these 15 affordable gift ideas are for you.


1. Leather Journal - You can truly never go wrong with a unique notebook. I linked this journal because of the beautiful leather cover, unlined parchment-like pages, and the fact that you can add more paper when you've filled up what it comes with.

2. Snarky Coffee Mug - I mean, we've all been to a meeting that could have been put into an email before. Even non-coffee drinkers can add a little daily snark to their work day by using this mug to hold their pens.

3. Knock Knock Sticky Notes - Who doesn't love sticky notes? These in particular are some of my favorite finds.

4. Novelty Pen Holder - I've got my eyes on a giraffe version of this, but I couldn't not share this elephant!

5. Zodiac Necklace - This one isn't strictly work-related, but it is a nice way to give your lady something personalized without it being an initial or name necklace.

6. Catchall Tray - Is there such a thing as too many of these little trays? (The answer is no.) They're perfect for holding the earrings you forgot to take off before bed, the change you empty out of your pocket, car keys so they don't get lost, or even paper clips!

7. USB Desk Fan - This is perfect for moms who work from a laptop. They can set up outside and not die of heat stroke!

8. Statement Earrings - Nothing makes you feel like a #bossbabe quite like the right accessories. These amethyst earrings add just the right amount of sparkle.

9. Unique Desk Light - I want this for myself. It's a book lamp.

10. Aromatherapy Bracelet - I'm intrigued by this bracelet. Not only is it pretty, but it's a diffuser for essential oils. So it's essentially a stress relief bracelet.


11. Heated Neck Massager - Anyone who spends their day sitting at a desk knows the pain of knotted up shoulders and neck muscles. This heated massager is super affordable, can be plugged into your car's adapter, and has great reviews.

12. Borrow My Pen Set - These are a great gift for an office Secret Santa, especially if you've chosen the office pen thief!

13. Card Wallet - I'm in the market for a new wallet, so I decided it should make the list this year, and since no one carries cash anymore, this sleek card case is a good alternative to a full-sized wallet.

14. Insulated Wine Tumbler - I didn't know these were a thing until recently. I'm not a big wine drinker, but I love the sayings on these!

15. Travel Jewelry Case - For the mom who travels for her job, this cute little case will keep her jewelry from getting lost or tangled on the trip. (I actually need one of these.)

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Saturday, November 23, 2019

Real Outfit Roundup



I'm trying to get back into the habit of posting daily outfits to my Instagram feed. We've been renovating our house so the mirror I usually use for those pictures has been out of commission for awhile. When I got my office set back up, I moved it in there until we get it hung back up. So here's a look at what I wore over the last week, featuring several new additions to my closet.


Sweater (old): Old Navy - similar
Pants: Goody's


Sweater: Walmart
Jeans: Kohl's


Sweater: Kohl's
Jeans: Wranglers
Boots (old): Old Navy - similar


Sweatshirt: Old Navy
Jeans: Old Navy
Boots: Target


Sweater: Amazon
Leggings (old): The Limited - similar
Boots: ShoeDazzle


Sweatshirt: Amazon
Jeans: Old Navy
Boots: ShoeDazzle


Sweater: Target
Jeans: Wranglers
Boots (old): Old Navy - similar

Friday, November 22, 2019

Green Dress + Ankle Boots


We've been replacing the floors in our house, including my closet. So I had to temporarily relocate my shoes and dresses so the workers would have a completely clear floor. I moved all my dresses into the closet in my office, and they took up the whole thing! Dresses are always the first thing I look at when shopping. I love how versatile most of them can be. Simply change your shoes and accessories and you've got a whole new outfit!

This waist-defined keyhole dress from Old Navy is such a nice addition to my fall/winter/spring dress collection. The keyhole has a button that makes it easier to get on and off. I like the elastic waistband because I can use it to create a blousing effect for the top, and the skirt has a little flounce hem that adds to its femininity.


I wore this on a mild day where the high was in the lower 70s, so I decided to go with a pair of cognac leather ankle boots. On cooler days, I would add tights or tall taupe boots. When spring rolls around, I'll keep right on wearing it with sandals or open-toe booties.

This dress is 100% rayon so it's pretty thin. I'm usually a medium in Old Navy and that's what I'm wearing so I would say it's true to size.

Outfit Details
Dress: Old Navy
Boots: Old Navy (old) - similar

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

What I Read October 2019


This edition of What I Read would be more accurate named 'what I finished reading in October.' Because I started quite a few books and series last month, some of which I'm still in the process of reading and others that I ditched after only a few chapters. Since I only finished five books last month, three of which were shorter and made up a series, I thought it would be fun to share what I'm currently reading. As always, leave your recommendations in the comments!

Surviving Amber Springs
Author: Siobhan Davis

This is definitely a YA book, and I feel like I need to include the fact that it features a polyamorous relationship early in my review. I decided to read this book because the underlying conflict was so different from anything I've read recently. The main female character's twin brother went on a shooting spree at their high school, targeting the group that made his sister's life hell. Blair and her parents flee their town in search of a new life, but even with new identities it all catches up with them.


The Bette Davis Club
Author: Jane Lotter

Not gonna lie: I decided to read this book solely based on the car in the description. A middle aged woman whose life has been good but not great sets out on a road trip with a jilted groom in search of his runaway fiance in her late father's classic MG. This is definitely a story of a woman who has lost her way in life finding her way back to herself. The main character has a dry wit and even drier taste in martinis. This book proves that the journey is just as worthwhile as the destination.



Dark Legacy Trilogy (Broken Wings, Broken Trust, Broken Legacy)
Author: Jaymin Eve & Tate James

I don't know why I keep getting drawn in by these dark romance books lately, but this one isn't quite as cliche as others I've read. Of course, the main female character is thrown into a world she doesn't fit into where she goes up against so-called 'kings' before falling for one of them. What sets this book apart is the fact that the MFC was born to a mega-rich couple but the mother pretended she died and gave her up for adoption. Then, when her older brother was killed, the mother reclaimed her daughter, and it is anything but a happy reunion. Now Riley and the other heirs are on a mission to uncover the real motive behind her mother's actions.

What I'm Reading Now

Traitor's Masque: A Reimagining of Cinderella - After her father's death, Trystan's stepmother keeps her hidden away, but Trystan isn't ready to give up just yet. Freedom may be within her grasp if she attends the royal ball and not ask too many questions.

Accidental Knight - Bella is the sole beneficiary of his will. He's left her control of the family business, the family ranch, and, oh yeah, a husband.

The Snow Gypsy - Rose Daniel is searching for her brother, who disappeared during WWII somewhere in Spain leaving behind a pregnant girlfriend. That child is rescued by Lola Aragon, whose entire family was killed. Rose, Lola, and the child set out on a journey that shows them war's darkest truths and changes their lives forever.