Southern Belle in Training

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December 31, 2013

My two goals.

     Like many people, I am terrible at New Year's Resolutions. Most years I don't even attempt to make any. (I've always been more prone to start my goal setting with the start of a new school year instead of a new calendar year for some reason.) But in 2014 I want that to change! Instead of setting super specific resolutions, I've decided upon two main goals that I want to try to reach in the coming year. Both of these goals require me to put in effort and work, but they aren't the type of goals where "all will be lost" if I miss a few weeks day or two.


2014 Goal #1: Exercise

     This is something that I was good at for all of my life until college. I was a figure skater for 10 years (I stopped taking lessons in 10th grade), and during the years when I competed I was skating between four and five days a week. I also took dance classes for seven years. After I stopped skating and dance I joined the JV volleyball and tennis teams at my high school. During my senior year I didn't play any sports, but I joined a gym in my hometown and worked out regularly, and I also went to weekly zumba classes with my friends!

     But during my freshman year of college I found myself slacking more and more on working out. College is wonderful but it tires me out, and in my free time I honestly prefer lounging in my bed (especially when that involved Netflix and blogging!). At my former college I used to play tennis sometimes with friends when the weather was nice, but I didn't make it to the gym more then a few times a month. And this past semester.... I went to the gym once. Yikes. That needs to change!

   The gym at my new school is brand new and very nice. It's a great facility, and I feel terribly that I haven't taken more advantage of that so far! Next semester I don't have classes on Fridays, so I am planning to make Friday mornings my workout time. Hopefully I can squeeze in another day or two as well, but at least having one set time every week is a good place to start. I have started a fitness inspiration board on Pinterest that is already helping me to plan some workouts!


2014 Goail #2: Making time for quiet time

     2012 and 2013 were the years that I really became confident in my faith. I started to pray a lot more and also began to crave and make time for Christian fellowship! But one area that I have struggled in a lot is having regular devotional times. I often pray short prayers throughout my days, but I have trouble just sitting down and setting aside a good amount of time to read a devotional book, the bible, and to pray and experience God's peace. It is something that I should especially be doing during the next semester; one reason being that I was just elected as the chaplain for the chapter of my sorority, Alpha Delta Pi! Being chaplain will allow me the opportunity of leading a bible study, and I couldn't do a good job with that unless I was preparing for it by spending my own time each week with God.

This is something that I really want to carve into my daily schedule in 2014! I'm not setting rules such as specific time limits or how much scripture to read per day. I'm going to kind of take things day by day, and hopefully develop into the perfect routine! And since God always has perfect timing... it just so happens that my hometown church in Maine has just started a young adults bible study for the college students and 20 somethings! There will be a Facebook page to go along with the bible study, so that out-of-towners like me can keep in touch. The bible study is using both an online curriculum and a book, and I can't wait to get started!



     I think that these two goals that I have will definitely be attainable if I put in the effort, and I'm planning to do that! I can't wait to see how achieving these goals will help make my life even better, both physically, mentally and spiritually!


     Have you set any resolutions or goals for 2014?


     xoxo Miss ALK


     P.S. It seems that I have left my memory card reader for my camera back at school, so I probably won't be starting picture posts from my UK trip until next week! Unless I can find and borrow my mom's card reader... I will put that on this week's to-do list! ;-)
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December 30, 2013

#Bloggerprobs.

     Hi everyone!

     I have arrived back in the USA after my holiday trip with my parents to England and Scotland! To say that it was a very busy trip would be the understatement of the century... we were traveling with a bus tour, which meant that we saw new cities everyday and slept in a new hotel almost every night! I can't wait to share the pictures from my camera with all of you, and I also can't wait to blog about everything that I experienced!

     Because of jet lag, I have been awake since 5:45 this morning. I used to the extra morning time to  work on a "2013 in review" blog post to share today... and right when I was about to post it.... MY COMPUTER DELETED IT. I have never had a whole post just dissapear like that before!! So frustrating.

     I have way too much to do today to take the time to write another long post like that, so unfortunately there will be no 2013 review post on Southern Belle in Training this year. ;-) But instead, here are a couple of my Instagram pictures from my trip! I can't wait to share much more about it with y'all soon! And being away from my blog for almost two weeks has also given me tons of post ideas for 2014. So excited about another new year of blogging! :-)




   

     I hope that y'all had a wonderful and blessed Christmas!


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 26, 2013

Holiday Sparkle {Guest post by Jaime from Sunflowers and Stilletos}


     Hello to all of you Southern Belle In Training readers!  I’m Jaime with Sunflowers and Stilettos, and am taking over the blog today for Miss ALK.  Although my holiday is already over (tear), I still love Christmas time and the spirit and energy surrounding it.  Everything from the holiday tunes (especially *NSYNC’s ‘Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays’ which plays over and over again in my car), the mayhem at the mall, receiving cards from friends and family, and the beautiful lights and decoration around the neighborhood, truly brings me pure joy.

     Most of all, I love the excuse to get glammed up! 

     Tis the season for sparkle, glitter, and sequins, and I want to share with you two of the many ways I incorporate that into my outfits.





    Photo Credit: Lindsay Wynne Photography 
     

     Both ensembles can be found on my blog with links directing you to each item, so you can achieve a similar look.  I hope you all have a wonderful holiday and very happy New Year!!


     XOXO,
     Jaime

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December 23, 2013

A Very Bubbly Holiday {Guest post by Michelle from Pink Champagne}


     Hi, y’all!

     I’m Michelle, and you may know me as the voice behind the fashion blog Pink Champagne. A girl after my own heart, Annaliese and I are both self-proclaimed southern belles in training. I have the honor of guest posting while she is in Europe (who’s as jealous as moi?!), and I have some fabulous holiday sparkle for you.

     A girly girl through and through, I’ve always loved jewelry. I recently launched Pink Bubbly, an online jewelry shop filled with color and sparkle galore. You may have seen Annaliese modeling the Blair Bib necklace in this post. To get you through the holiday party season, I’ve put together some fabulous looks for you!

Soft and romantic, pale pink is one of my favorite tones. Dress Anthropologie, Pink Bubbly Ella earrings, Pink Bubbly Busy Bee bracelet


     For the special ladies in your life…these are some of my favorite pieces to gift (and don’t forget to treat YOU)!

Shop all here.


If you’re looking for the perfect gift, choose from gift sets that will make any girl giddy!
     
           



Free shipping is here through the new year, and hurry to order in time for holiday delivery! Big thank you hugs to Annaliese for hosting me here today! Wishing y’all a very merry and bubbly holiday season!


     XX, Michelle 


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December 20, 2013

Last minute preppy gift ideas! {Guest post by Ashliegh from The Darling Prepster}

Hi there, Darling! I'm Ashliegh, the pearl-obsessed blogger behind The Darling Prepster! While my style is preppy and ladylike, I do enjoy experimenting with trends, like tribal print and statement jewelry, sometimes! 

Being a college kid has definitely taught me how to budget and find ways to save money! Here are eight gifts that are perfect for the prepster in your life! The best part is that they are all under $30! 

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JCrew Factory Stretch Classic Button Down Shirt ($27) Who doesn't love a great button down shirt? The JCrew Factory is one of my favorite places to shop online as they are always have a great sale! Make sure to sign up for their email list to stay updated!

Charlotte Russe 2-Tone Lace Up Oxfords ($25.50) Whether you wear them with your favorite jeans or a cute skirt, oxfords are a go-to! They comfortable enough to walk around campus and also add a chic flair to your outfit!

Anthropologies Gold Monogram Mug ($10) Every prepster loves monograms! One of these mugs are bound to make your girl beam from ear to ear on Christmas morning!

Alex and Ani Sailboat Bracelet ($28) Nautical is such a classic! I can't be the only one with an Alex and Ani bracelet on my wish list!

Old Navy Pink Vest ($29.99) I don't know about you, but quilted vests are all over my Pinterest feed this season! I think this pink vest would look so charming layered overtop the Forever 21 Reindeer Sweater  ($22.80)! 

Target Glitter Bow Belt ($14.99) Raise your hand if you love glitter. Bows? I thought so. 

MAC Lipstick ($15) To finish off a compete polished look, lipstick is always a must and MAC never fails! This lipstick + stocking = perfect stocking stuffer

I hope this guide was able to help you in finding the perfect gift for the preppy girl in your life (perhaps yourself? Sometimes you need to treat yourself, too!)! Feel free to drop on by my blog or give a quick hello on Facebook or Twitter



-Ashliegh

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December 19, 2013

Across the pond for Christmas!

   

     I have some exciting travel related news that I have been keeping a secret- my parents and I are going to England and Scotland for a 10 day Christmas vacation... and we're leaving TONIGHT! This will be my first trip overseas (and first overnight flight whoop whoop), so I'm hoping that all of the travel plans will go smoothly!

     We will be visiting the United Kingdom with a tour group, so we have a very busy schedule. Unfortunately, this won't leave any time for blogging. :-( But the good news is that I have a couple of guest posts scheduled throughout the time that I'll be away! So be sure to keep checking in here every couple of days for those!


     I cannot wait to share the pictures and experiences from my trip once I'm back! But until then, be sure that you're following me on Instagram @miss_alk, I will be updating that while abroad!


     I hope that all of have a very Merry Christmas!! And always remember that Jesus is the reason for the season. :-)


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 16, 2013

December Beauty Favorites.

     I recently realized that 2013 is the year that I really got into make-up. I have started experimenting a lot more with different make-up looks, and I have also bought a lot more products from both drugstore and department store brands in recent months. Today I'll be sharing a few of my recent make-up favorites!


Speed Brow by Benefit Cosmetics



    
     My brows have always been on the "bold" side, and sometimes they can get a bit unruly. I've been looking for awhile for a great brow gel, and this is it! It has a light brown color that would look flattering on all brows, and it does a great job with both filling in and holding shape. It is priced at $18, making it slightly cheaper then Benefit's similar Gimme Brow product. I have been very pleased with it so far and I'd probably buy it again! I got mine at Sephora, but it should be found wherever Benefit Cosmetics are sold.


Merino Cool nail polish by Essie




     I first tried this polish a few weeks ago after I borrowed it from my roommate... and I loved it so much that I had to buy my own bottle! This is one of my favorite nail colors for winter. It is what I would call a mixture of purple, grey and light brown. It definitely has a "cool" feeling to it, and I've found that it goes nicely with most of my favorite winter outfits! The staying power is also amazing. With some top coat it stayed on my nails for almost a week before serious chipping! I know that Essie polishes are pricy at $8 a bottle, but this one is a must-have in my opinion!




Velvet Sugar body mist by Bath and Body Works

     This product was also brought to my attention through my wonderful roommate... she gave me a bottle as part of my Christmas gift! I will be honest- it has been a long time since I've liked a fragrance product from BBW. I usually just shop there for hand santizers, soaps, and now candles. BBW shower gels and lotions irritate my skin, and I've found in the past that many of their body mists lose their smell shortly after you spray them. But Velvet Sugar smells sweet and simply delicious, and it retains it scent long after you spray it! It reminds me of vanilla, sugar, and candy all mixed together, but without being "too much" that it's overpowering. This is a great BBW scent, and I've already been using it a lot!


      I'm hoping to continue monthly beauty favorites posts like these into 2014! Writing more beauty favorites posts will also give me an excuse to go to Ulta and Sephora more. ;-)


     Do you have any recent beauty finds that you have been loving?


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 13, 2013

Calling all *bling* lovers!

     It's no secret that two of my obsessions are earrings, and anything sparkly. So you can probably imagine that my favorite types of earrings are sparkly ones! I love adding a little bit of bling to my day with some cute sparkly earrings.

     JoJo Loves You  is a jewelry company based out of Masschusetts that makes some of the prettiest and sparkliest jewelry around! Although they do sell necklaces, bracelets and rings, their specialty is beautiful stud earrings, which they call "blings" (perfect name right?). The blings are made with beautiful swarovski crystals. I love a good pair of studs. While dangly earrings are super fun, sometimes they look "too much" when paired with a statement necklace or other types of jewelry, and they can also be impractical during active activities.  So I am a huge fan of studs! Below are a couple of my favorite bling studs from JoJo Loves You!




     And below is my favorite pair!! They are the Aqua Blings, and I can't wait to receive them in the mail later this month! They are both simple yet chic, and I know that I have many outfits that they will look wonderful with:



     The reason that today is the day that I'm posting about JoJo Loves You is because their annual bling sale just began! Now is a great time to get the best deals on some of the cutest stud earrings around. A few of the deals that they're offering include:


  • Blings: 3 pairs for $60
  • Mini Blings: 3 pairs for $50
  • Oval Blings: 3 pairs for $50
  • Navette Blings: 3 pairs for $50
  • Party Blings: 3 pairs for $60

   
      Customers are also welcomed to mix and match different bling styles!


     Are you a fan of stud earrings?


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 12, 2013

All done!

     Today I will be taking my last final exam for the fall semester! That means that I am halfway done with my sophomore year of college, and 37.5% done with college! I cannot believe how quickly this semester went by. It definitely felt a lot faster then either of last year's semesters. In some ways, I am very glad that it's done: there were a couple classes this semester that I really didn't like, I'm getting a bit tired of the caf food, and I'm ready to have a few weeks to have fun and clear my head before starting up classes again. But in other ways, I'm sad... this semester I have completely fallen head-over-heels in love with both Charlotte and the South, even more then I did last year. I can now say with certainty that the South is where I will really be hoping to stay after college graduation! There are a lot of people that I love and can't wait to see in my home state, but I know that I will start missing North Carolina the second that my plane leaves the runway tonight.


     Here's a look back at some of the cooler things that happened to me this semester, as told through blog posts!


  1. BACKSTREET'S BACK (that time I saw the Backstreet Boys in concert)
  2. Up the Mountain (that time I went hiking for my 19th birthday)
  3. FIRST.FINEST.FOREVER. - Bid Day 2013! (that time I joined a sorority)
  4. Best Friend Weekend! (that time my best friend from Maine came to visit me in NC)
  5. The Sweetest Weekend (that time I spent the weekend at my former college)

     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 9, 2013

www...

     I am currently in the middle of final exams, so blog posts maybe be a bit scarce this week. But I couldn't wait until finals were done to share some exciting "blog housekeeping" related news!

     You may have noticed (or seen my Instagram post) that the URL for this lil' blog of mine has changed! Instead of http://missalk1994.blogspot.com... you can now find Southern Belle in Training at www.southernbelleintraining.com. Yes- I finally went and bought out my own domain! This has been a very long time coming, and I'm so happy that I finally did it.

      I hestitated on making the blog's URL "southern belle in training" for awhile because having it as "missalk1994" was shorter and gave me the freedom to change my blog's name if needed and not have the URL affected. But, things have gotten to the point where I've spent so much time trying to build up this blog (and I love it so much!) that I don't see a name change coming anytime soon. Southern Belle in Training is here and here to stay! And now it has an official domain to prove that. ;-)


     Happy Monday!


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 6, 2013

Product Review: Aveeno products

     These products were provided by a collaboration with Her Campus, Self magazine and Aveeno. I have given my honest personal review of these products.


     I am a proud member of the Her Campus Blogging Network, and oftentimes I find out about fabulous product review and sponsored post opportunities through the HCBN! I was excited to be apart of a recent product testing opportunity that was sponsored by Self maganzine and Aveeno. HCBN bloggers like myself had the opportunity to visit their nearest Walgreens and select two Aveeno products to try out and then blog about!



     Above are the two products that I chose. I picked a smaller version of Aveeno's Daily Moisterizing lotion, and a package of make-up removing wipes. I am not a big lotion girl- my skin is very sensitive and lotions from places like Bath and Body Works or Victoria's Secret often cause me to have dryness or rashes, so I didn't want to buy a big thing of Aveeno lotion and then feel as if had gone to waste if I didn't like it. However, after a few days of using the Daily Moisterizing lotion, I can say that I'm pretty impressed! I developed some excema on my hands over Thanksgiving break, and while that is still not quite gone this lotion has definitely helped to restore some smoothness to my hands. One other thing that I liked is that this lotion doesn't have a scent, so it doesn't interfere with wearing perfumes. ;-)

      As far as make-up removers go, I am very loyal to Almay's eye make-up remover pads. They recently released two new types of these pads, and I've tried and liked all of them, so Aveeno had a high expectation to beat in this department! These Aveeno make-up removing wipes were much larger then the Almay pads that I'm used to, so that was something different. They have a wonderfully soft texture, and a slight fresh scent which I liked. They did a great job taking off face make-up like foundation and blush; however, I think that my favorite Almay pads still do a better job on eye make-up. But, these definitely still work! With a $7.99 price tag (at Walgreens) I'm not sure that I'd buy them again, but I will definitely keep using this package.


     I would like to try some of the Aveeno face moisturizers in the future! I have heard good things about those. Have any of you tried Aveeno products before? What did you think?


     In a bit of a personal update, my final exams start today and run until next Thursday. Between studying, writing a final paper and final speech, internship training, babysitting, Christmas shopping and packing for both home and a family vacation, I'm not sure how much time I'll have to blog in the next week! But hopefully you'll hear from me at least once. Prayers for me to remain both sane and positive during finals week would be much appreciated! ;-) And as always, let me know if I can pray for *you.*


     xoxo Miss ALK
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December 4, 2013

OOTD/Product Review: Collaboration with Pink Bubbly!

     This past monday afternoon, I went to check my post office box, and I was so excited when I saw the little yellow slip letting me know that I had a package to pick up. I was expecting a little something sparkly from Michelle at Pink Bubbly, and I was so delighted to see that it had arrived!



      I am not only excited, but honored, to be doing this product review with Pink Bubbly! Pink Bubbly is a brand new online jewelry boutique that was just launched by blogger Michelle of the preppy fashion blog Pink Champagne. I have been a long-time reader and fan of Michelle's blog, so I am just thrilled to be working with her and her shop!

     I picked out the Blair Bib necklace as the piece that I would style. Below is my outfit, centered around the beautiful necklace of course!









  • Top: Christmas gift in 2012
  • Skirt: Belk
  • Heels: Nine West {Bought at TJ Maxx}
  • Necklace: c/o Pink Bubbly
  • Sunglasses: Ann Taylor LOFT
  • Purse: Coach Poppy {A sweet 16 birthday gift to myself a few years ago ;-)}
  • (Blue) ring: Made by yours truly! {Yay for jewelry making classes in high school!}
  • Bracelets: Christmas gifts from my roommate!
  • Nail Polish: (base coat) NYC Color In a Minute in Mulberry Street (top coat) Sinful Colors in Holiday Rebel
  • Lipstick: Revlon Colorburst Lip Butter in Berry Smoothie
   
     This necklace is a beautiful aquamarine/Tiffany blue color, which happens to be my most favorite color! So I had a wonderful time styling this piece. I decided to make my outfit varrying shades of blue, and then I added a pop of color with my bag and ended things on a neutral note with some nude pumps. And of course my nails are getting in the Christmas spirit! I love this Sinful Colors sparkly Christmas polish that I picked up at a drugstore while I was home over break. And how darling are my bracelets?! I love my roommate for many reasons, but let me just say that she has the best taste when picking out gifts for me!! (And I love how the bracelet has an "L" on it, my roommate said that the store that she got it at was all out of "A" bracelets, but L is one of my initials and my mom's nickname for me starts with the letter L!) My roommate is also wonderful because she took all of the photos for this blog post!! And didn't she do a great job?! 

     If you are in need of any beautiful fashion jewelry anytime soon (what girl isn't?!) then be sure to check out Pink Bubbly! The pieces that Michelle has selected for her shop are absolutely lovely, and know that you would also be supporting a fellow blogger! :-) 


     xoxo Miss ALK 
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December 2, 2013

A new season of singleness.

{Taken at the beach in my hometown in August 2013}

     I feel like the topic of singleness is something that I wrote about quite a lot last year, and also this past summer. Yet since I have started my sophomore year of college, it's something that I haven't written about here. It's not that I have been avoiding the topic, but instead my life has just been so busy and full that there hasn't been as much of a need to talk about it. For this beginning part of my 19th year, singleness is something that I don't hate with a passion anymore. Sure, I don't love it, but I seem to have a newfound respect for it.

     One thing that I have started to realize this semester is that I have the power to make myself busy with things that I want to do. I was always busy during my freshman year, but I feel as though a lot of the things that I was busy with weren't things that I necessarily enjoyed doing. Next semester especially I will have lots of enjoyable things to fill my time with. I will begin my internship, become more involved in Alpha Delta Pi (the amazing sorority that I'm blessed to be apart of), and hopefully join a bible study at the church that I've been going to in Charlotte. Each of these actitivies will help me to develop myself in a different way. They are also things that I am looking forward to, and I know that God has blessed me with all of these opportunities!

     Yes, I would love to be in a relationship right now. Yes, I would by lying if I said that my heart never hurts sometimes when I see girls posting pictures online of flowers or presents that their boyfriends gave them. Yes, I would love to have a wonderful guy sending me good morning texts or picking me up from the airport (either at home or at school!) from my trips on school breaks. But I have finally realized that this is just something that the Lord hasn't put into my life yet, and that's okay. It would be wrong for me to force any of this with the wrong person, and God will make it known to me when I meet a guy that it's okay to enter into a relationship with. And in the meantime, the Lord has blessed me with so many amazing opportunities- and I don't want to miss out on any of those because I'm too busy complaining about still being single!

     I hope that 2014 is the year that I find an amazing romantic relationship, but if it's not, I know that I will be just fine. 2013 is a year that has helped me gain a lot of self-confidence (transferring schools, job and internship hunting, going back and forth between North and South and having a blog all helps with that :-)), and I know that the reason that I haven't had a boyfriend yet doesn't have anything to do with me personally, it has to do with God's plan. All that I can do is keep doing what I'm doing, and work harder on practicing virtues like patience, hard work and positivity! Developing myself is the best thing to do in the meantime.


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 28, 2013

A grateful heart.

      I'm going to be honest with y'all, Thanksgiving isn't one of my favorite holidays. I think that's mainly because I don't really like a lot of the traditional foods... minus the stuffing, I'm not really a fan of anything else! It is nice to see family, but the weather is usually freezing cold, and the thought of having to be back in a busy airport in just two days is already stressing me out.

     But anyways, just because I'm not a huge fan of Thanksgiving the day doesn't mean that I don't have a whole lot to be grateful for! I am just in awe of all that God has blessed me with. Here are just a few of the blessings that I could think of:


  • Being able to go to college to pursue my dream of working in radio.
  • Having good health during this semester.
  • Having two parents that are so loving and always there for me, even when I am far away at school.
  • My amazing roommate at school!
  • Having the chance this year to join a sorority.
  • Always having food to eat. 
  • Life lessons, even when they are hard. 
  • The internship that I'll be doing next semester.
  • Still being close to my friends at my former college.
  • God's amazing grace.
  • BLACK FRIDAY. TOMORROW. Need I say more? ;-)

     And lastly, I'm thankful for all of you, and the amazing blogging community! I have loved getting to meet some bloggers this past fall, and I hope to meet many more in years to come! :-)


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 27, 2013

The Blackest of the Fridays.


     One of my favorite days of the year is quickly upon us! I LOVE Black Friday. After Easter and Christmas Eve, it's probably my favorite day of the year (no joke). I definitely love it more then my birthday, Halloween, the Fourth of July, Thanksgiving, and every other holiday. I mean, it's a day devoted to my favorite "sport," and great deals are found everywhere! I just love it!

Black Friday 2010 in New Hampshire

     This will be my sixth year of Black Friday shopping. My first year was my freshman year of high school, and I've been every year since. Weirdly enough, I have never done Black Friday in Maine! I've gone shopping in New Hampshire three times, New York once, and last year since I spent Thanksgiving in North Carolina my Black Friday shopping was done down there. One of these years I will do the middle-of-the-night-standing-in-line-in-the-cold-waiting-for-the-mall-to-open thing, but the time hasn't come for that yet. (Plus I've found that in past years most of the middle of the night shopping is for technology related things. My mom did that a few years ago and came home with our flatscreen TV.) I usually just get earlier then usual in the morning, head to a mall, and spend the WHOLE day shopping. It's amazing.

Black Friday 2012 in North Carolina with my friend K!

      I've heard that many stores are having deals that are exceptionally great this year, so below are links to a few articles that I've found about some of the deals! Since this will be my first Black Friday shopping in Maine, all of these stores are ones that are in the mall closest to my house. But I'm sure that Southern stores like Dillard's and Belk will also be having amazing deals, so any Southern readers should definitely check into that!



     I wasn't able to find too much info online about the Loft Black Friday deals, but I'm sure hoping that they'll have some! I was in Loft yesterday briefly and found myself obsessing over pretty much everything that's currently in the store. Here are a few of my favorite things that I hope to find on sale this Friday:











     Just one more important thing that I want to stress to y'all- as much as I love shopping and Black Friday, it is also really important for all of us to remember to give and tithe during this holiday season. For the past couple of years I've made sure to set aside some of my money to use to bless others. Last year I made an Operation Christmas Child box, and this year I recently made a small donation to typhoon relief efforts in the Philippines, and I will probably make another donation to my favorite Christian charity, Samaritan's Purse, before the season is done. Shopping is great and all, but it's good to keep in perspective that all of our money is a gift from God, and we should use some of it to bless others in His name! :-)


     Would y'all enjoy it if I made a vlog and posted it early next week showing my purchases from Black Friday 2013?


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 25, 2013

Currently missing.

A glimpse of Uptown in a sunset while I was a backseat passenger in a car (and happened to have a camera!) :-)

     As soon as I leave North Carolina, I start to miss it. This past Friday, that happened the second that my plane left the runway of the Charlotte Douglas Airport.

     Charlotte, you have only been my home for about three months, but I have fallen truly, madly, deeply in love with you (90s song reference, Savage Garden anyone?). See you next Saturday!


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 21, 2013

Favorite Things Thursday: My Big Fat Greek Wedding

     Favorite Things Thursday is finally back after an unintended few week absence (which I am deeply sorry about)! Today I am going to be writing about one of my favorite movies of all time. And I'm not saying that lightly. This is one of the few movies that I have seen more times then I can count, and each time that I watch it I still laugh just as much as the first time! This is what I think the definition of a romantic comedy is:



Southern Belle In Training





       Oh, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, how I love thee. The biggest reason that I love you is clearly because one of your supporting actors is Joey Fatone... a member of *NSYNC... aka a member of one of the world's greatest boybands ever. ;-) Alright, alright, that's not the biggest reason, but certainly a factor!

     But really, My Big Fat Greek Wedding is hilarious. It's in-your-face comedy, and it doesn't require sarcasm or a deep sense of humor to find what is funny. It's centered around a family, and I love any sort of movies or TV shows around family drama (I mean 7th Heaven IS my favorite TV show). I also love how it isn't overly raunchy like many other popular comedies these days. It's rated PG, and is still super hilarious and doesn't have too much "kiddy" humor. A beautiful love story is the center of the movie, and there is a great message about how love between a man and a woman shouldn't be confinded to one race or one culture. Below is the official trailer!



 
     Is there a romantic comedy that you can watch time and time again and never get tired of?


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 19, 2013

My dream IS coming true!

      My ideal career after college graduation is to be a DJ on the radio, hence why I'm a communications major. :-) I first fell in love with the idea of working in radio when I was just seven years old. My dad had to go in to one of the Top 40 radio stations in Maine to record a commercial for the place that he works at. I was homeschooled at the time, so my mom had me take the afternoon off school and head up to the station with my dad. I got to meet the afternoon radio host, and while my dad recorded they gave me a tour of the station. I was offered the chance to go on-air, but at the time I was too shy to accept the offer. I did however get to take home a free Enrique Iglesias CD, and I got to request a song (I picked One More Time by Daft Punk). The memory stayed with me, and it still as clear as day in my mind.

      When high school came around and I started exploring possible major options, I always kept coming back to communications. Once I started looking at colleges in the south, one of the main factors that attracted me to my former school is that they had an active radio station. Those of you who are newer to my blog might not know that I was a student DJ at my old school's radio station all through my freshman year of college last year. I was an afternoon host on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and on Monday nights during second semester I got to host my own show! Want to guess what I played? If you guessed late 90s/early 2000s pop then you're right! ;-)

My last day DJing at the radio station in May 2013.
      When I realized last semester that I would be transferring colleges, I was super excited for things like Greek life and getting to live in the city. But the one thing that I was dissapointed about was that I would lose the chance to work in a college radio station. My new school doesn't have a radio station, and since it's such a small school that's probably not something that will ever happen in my time here. But all things happen for a reason, and thanks to the fact that I transferred I have the most amazing radio based internship next semester, something that I never would have had the opportunity to do if I hadn't transferred! I'm so excited to be finally sharing about it with all of you! I found out that I received it a few weeks ago, but I wanted to wait and check with my supervisor before sharing about it with all of you. :-) Ready to hear what it is?

Still can't believe this is my internship!

     I had a bit of trouble this summer setting up my e-mail account for the school that I was transferring to. After a few weeks and several phone calls with the IT department, I was finally able to access my messages. I saw that I'd already been e-mailed about some opportunities for the communications department, and one caught my eye.

      It was for an internship with the brand new Ryan Seacrest Studios at the Levine Children's Hospital in Charlotte. Ryan Seacrest has a charitable foundation that places closed-circuit radio and TV studios inside of prominent children's hospitals across the US, and the Charlotte one just opened in July 2013! The duties of the intern included hosting a radio show for the children of the hospital, helping with celebrity visits and exploring other forms of communcation such as film and public relations. I suddenly had this feeling wash over me that this internship was the reason why I'd transferred. I cannot stress how perfect this internship is for what I want to do as a career! Ryan Seacrest is one of my top career role models, so working for something that has his name would be a huge honor for me. I was missing being in a radio studio, and this one would have brand new state-of-the-art technology! And best of all, I would get to work with children, so it would be an experience far more unique then what I would get at a typical commercial radio station!

      I called my dad at work after reading the e-mail and told him how excited I was. All I kept thinking to myself was how this internship seemed too good to be true! I quickly contacted the communications department of my college and asked them to keep me posted on this internship. They did, and that lead to me attending an info session/group interview at LCH (Levine Children's Hospital) in September. From the moment the I saw Seacrest Studios, I fell in love. Once I was asked back for a second interview I was incredibly nervous that I wouldn't make it through, but I ended up going into the second interview confidently with much prayer, preparation and encouragement. This interview was the first day of my fall break. (Also the day that my friend Jules from Maine arrived to visit me!)


      I found out about a week and a half later that I had gotten the internship! I am one of six students selected from my college who will be interning there. I start next semester, and if I enjoy it and they ask me back then I can keep continuing right through my senior year of college! Even though I've known that I've had this internship for a few weeks now, I'm still in complete and utter shock. God has just blessed me so, so much. I seriously almost start crying tears of joy when I think about how amazingly perfect this internship is for me, and how excited I am that this is apart of His plan for my life. The fact I will get to not only get great experience with my desired career path is awesome, but on top of that I'll get to meet celebrities, network with radio stations in Charlotte (It's never too early for job hunting!) and best of all, get to help bring smiles to the faces of kids in the hospital is just unbelievable. After I had such difficult high school years, transferring colleges, and then having a rougher first semester here at my new school, it was easy to start believing that I was a failure and would never make something of myself. But I didn't give up, and instead I realized my dreams and pursued opportunity, and look where it's gotten me!

     I went to LCH for my first round of training tonight, and it made me even more excited. I have the perfect internship, and I could not be happier! Thank-you Lord!


     "And my God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Jesus Christ." -Philippians 4:19


     xoxo Miss ALK
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November 18, 2013

The sweetest weekend.

     The past couple weeks have been some of the hardest weeks in my entire life. I've found myself overwhelmed and in tears on many of the days, and for many different reasons. I don't really need to go into any more details, but I'll just say again that the past couple weeks have been really, really tough.

     Going through everything has made me so homesick. I rarely get homesick for Maine, but I can now safely say that I know what homesickness feels like. As this weekend was approaching, I knew that I needed to get away from school for a bit to clear my head. I know and believe in the famous saying "You can't run from your problems," but I do believe that sometimes space from a certain place can help to clear your head a bit. Since my hometown in Maine is too far for a weekend excursion (plus I'll be headed there in a week for Thanksgiving break!), I wasn't sure where to go. But then one of my sweet friends from my former college invited me to be her "date" to a dance that they were having on Friday night. When I found out that the theme was 90s I knew that I had to go!!

     On Friday after my classes got out I quickly packed up a few bags and then headed to my car!! I stopped in a town that's halfway between here and my old school to get a head start on my Christmas shopping. This town has a bunch of great discount stores, and I got great deals on some presents for friends!! I also stopped at a Walgreens to get a couple 90s beauty essentials: dark berry lipstick and butterfly hair clips!! Below is a picture of what I hoped my hair would look like. Unfortunately the package of clips that I bought only contained two butterflies, but better two then none at all!



     I arrived at my old school in the late afternoon and was greeted with hugs from my best girlfriends. We ate dinner in the student center and got caught up. Next we headed to the lobby of one of their dorms and watched the Lizzie McGuire movie- one of my all-time favorite films. :-) There were a few technical difficulties so we had to crowd around someone's laptop screen instead of using the TV, but with a movie as good as that one you just can't go wrong!! After this it was time to get ready for the dance!

Me, A, K and C!

     Here are our outfits!! I tried to curl out the ends of my hair... it turned out that my curling iron was a little bit small for the look that I wanted, but I still tried. :-) I just love C's jean jumper... how 90s is that?!

C and A

      C and A were kind enough to let me sleep over in their room during my visit... aren't the just the cutest roomies ever?!

      After taking a few pictures in the dorm we headed over to the dance! My sweet friend E met us there, and took a few more pictures of all of us in the student center (which is already decorated for the holidays). :-)


My FAVORITE picture!



     The dance actually turned out to be just kind "eh".... the music was terrible. It was all early 90s rap... no boybands, Britney, J Lo, or anything like that! But I still had a great time getting to catch up with so many people that I hadn't seen since I transferred. I was pretty well-known and well-liked at my old school, so there were many people for me to say hi to!

      After the dance, a group of us headed out for a midnight Cookout run. For you Northerners reading this, Cookout is an awesome fast-food chain in the Carolinas that serves burgers, milkshakes and other snack type foods (my favorite item are the quesadillas!). The food isn't exceptionally great, but all Cookouts are open super-late so that's what makes them appealing! We have Cookout in Charlotte near my new school, and I've been a couple times. But there was something so fun about going to Cookout with people from my old school, so I'm so glad that I got to do that! Memories were definitely made... I'll leave it at that. ;-)


     C, A and I went to bed at around 2 am... and even though they got up earlier than me I slept in until 11:30! The next day happened to be the last home football game for my old school, so I went with the girls. I like to brag that this is where I used a "fake" ID.... aka I used my old school's ID to get into the game for free. ;-) Rebel status huh?! Haha. Unfortunately I couldn't stay for the whole game because I had to be back in Charlotte early that evening, but I got to see the team make a few touchdowns! The spirit at my old school seemed to be much better then I remembered, and since my new school doesn't have football it was awesome to be back at a live game. I'm not a fan at all of watching football on TV, but I enjoy actually attending games once in awhile.


     This weekend was exactly the type of break that I needed, and it was simply wonderful! I can't say that enough. I also think that I've come to a really healthy place mentally about my transfer... it's okay that I miss my old school a lot, and it's okay that I go back to visit mulitple times a semester. But it's also more than okay that I like my new school, and that I'm still happy that I transferred! God knew that my old school wasn't the place that I was meant to stay at, but He also knew that I would miss everyone from there terribly. I'm so thankful that Charlotte is only a little over an hour away from my old school. It's like the best of both worlds. :-) I'm feeling quite blessed right about now.

 
       xoxo Miss ALK
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