Sunday, June 30, 2013

stade

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Yesterday was our last full day in Germany. We spent it in Stade, a little city on the Elbe River, which is my dad's hometown. My grandma still lives in the house my dad and uncle grew up in, and it's the place of most of my childhood German memories - lots of birthday parties, several Christmas, and summer stays. My sister and I spent part of the morning walking around, doing just a little bit of shopping, eating pastries, listening to an organist play on the organ my dad played on in his youth, and enjoying the semi-warm weather. Of course not even close to warm enough to actually wear any of the other clothes I brought ;)

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^ cute right? so much brick, so much ivy, so much pretty
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^my sister bought this vintage YSL trench in Paris. I'm so jealous. Extra motivation to sell all of my clothes to buy this jacket.
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^ I'm obsessed with the store signs. A UNICORN. for a pharmacy!
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Jacket: Hof in Germany [similar]
Scarf: Victoria's Secret
Pants: Urban Outfitters [exact]
Shoes: Old Navy 
Purse: Coach via Etsy [current]

Now I'm back in Wisconsin for the next five days. On Tuesday I have my super fun appointment with immigration services to update my greencard, and immediately afterwards we're packing up the pups to go to a little secluded cabin about an hour away, where we're staying until I leave for Seattle on Friday. No time to be bored I suppose!

Friday, June 28, 2013

ab nach kiel und stade

After leaving Munich on Monday, I stayed in Göttingen with my aunt and uncle until Wednesday morning. We used this time really just to hang out, give my sister a little hair cut, and play fetch with the dog. I lived with my aunt and uncle in eighth grade when my parents wanted me to go to school in Germany for a year, so I always love being back in their house. We didn't go into the city at all because Tuesday is when the jet lag finally hit, which is why I somehow ended up staying up until almost three in the morning.
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On Wednesday I took the train up to Stade where my grandma lives. My dad and I drove up to Kiel, which is my mom's hometown. My parents met there when they were both in medical school, and it's also where my sister and I were born. My grandfather was a German Navy Admiral, so the sea has always been something close to our family. Kiel is a huge port city with a history rich in naval activity and ship building and each year they have a huge city fest known as Kieler Woche, which is the largest sailing event in the world. We stayed with my father's frat brother (we stayed with him last time too!) and met up with a ton of his other frat brothers, many whom he hadn't seen in decades. The weather unfortunately wasn't that great, and therefore there weren't that many sail boats out, but the rowing competition was going on (which my dad used to take part in in the 80's).
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Jacket: Hof in Germany [adorable save | splurge]
Blouse: Gap [exact]
Scarf: Forever 21
Jeans: Urban Outfitters [exact]
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During the 1972 Olympics (which is unfortunately known for the Munich massacre), Kiel was the site for the sailing competitions. 
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Today we are celebrating my grandma's 83rd birthday. My grandparents share the same birthday, except they were born one year apart. My grandpa unfortunately died my freshman year of college, so he hasn't been with us know for more than half a decade, which is felt by everyone. Their wedding anniversary was also right around this time, and my grandpa used to get my grandma a bouquet of roses for the number of years they were married. My dad and uncle have now taken over that role.
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^^my dad made all of these from scratch when he was a super cool teenager ;)
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I wanted to wear my blue polka dot dress, but it's way too cold so black jeans it is...
Blazer: thrifted
Jeans: Urban Outfitters...still [exact]
Necklace: c/o Apple of My Eye - win here!
Shoes: Tory Burch [exact]
Nails: Essie Park Avenue 

Tuesday, June 25, 2013

june budget

1. Gap Swiss Dot Henley [seen here] - originally $55, on sale/discount for $33: I purchased this shirt as a way to get free shipping, but also because I was a little bit interested in after seeing it hanging in stores. I really liked it when I first tried it on, and when I wore it a few days ago, but then throughout the day I was getting a bit annoyed with it - it fits me well in the shoulders/arms but is way too loose in the waist. I think I'm going to take in the sides like I have with my chambray popover and polka dot popover so it gives a bit more definition, something someone with my figure desperately needs.

2. Target Sandals [seen here] - $20

3. Old Navy shorts - on sale for $7, with giftcard $0

4. Tabita Skirt via eBay [seen here] - $20

5. J.Crew Factory Shorts [seen here]: on sale for $20

6. Old Navy shorts [seen here]- on sale for $7, with gift card $5: rounding out the shorts purchases of the month as inspired by Whitney.

7. Gap Dress - on sale/promotion for $33: This was the dress I purchased with my set aside money for a dress I can wear for several different occasions so really it's $0 in the budget. I ended up getting it online for half the price it was going for in stores. I wore it to a birthday party this past weekend but I was constantly tugging at the slip inside - it barely covered my butt so I always felt like I was showing the good China even though everything was covered. I think I need to invest in a good slip anyway, so this is a perfect reason to get one.

Not pictured: Gap Outlet shorts ($20), J.Crew Factory Skirt ($20), Banana Factory Top ($20), Gap Outlet Sandals ($10), Forever 21 Scarf ($10), Thrifted Red Skirt ($4), Thrifted J.Crew Blazer ($4)

= $178 - $80 sold = $98 overall


Although I've spent half of the month not at work, and therefore more time with opportunities to go spend money, I did very well this month when it comes to my budget! There are several reasons for that - I felt I needed to hold on to my money a little tighter now that I don't have any income until I receive my student loan money in August, I did a ton of window shopping but not much felt good on, and I was lucky enough to receive a few nice pieces from sponsors and through Everlane credits that that "need" of wanting something new went away.

For July I plan on rolling over that extra money as I will be in Seattle for the first part of the month and plan on doing some shopping/damage with Kimmie, Bri, and Katrina. I don't have many items I'm really on the hunt for (except I'm still waiting for my black pants for school to come back in my size at Banana Republic) so I'll just go into it with an open mind although I would like to add a special piece or two now that I'm pretty set on basics. I also have my $100 giftcard I won from the Chippmunk contest (huge congrats to Kimmie for winning the grand prize! Of course I would have loved to win, but Kimmie is on such a tight budget every year that I know she'll get a ton of use out of it, plus having a close friend win is almost just as good) that I choose to get from J.Crew so I can specifically order this blazer that I've been eyeing for months now! You know what it'll look good with? EVERYTHING

;)

Anyway, how did it all go down for you this month? Great? Poorly? WHAT BUDGET?! Link up below with the other budgeting bloggers! Please make sure you link back to this post so that your readers can find other great bloggers to read and follow.


münchen

So after two days of family gatherings and beer garden adventures, my aunt, my sister, and I spent a few hours in down town Munich. I was really excited to look around because I haven't been down here in years and years, and I don't think I've ever been downtown. We only had a few hours of time before we had to drive back to my aunt's home 5 hours away, but I really wish that we could have spent more time in the city. There's just so much to see, do, learn, and eat, but with limited time we hit up the big sights.

We started out in the Viktualienmarkt, which is like a permanent outside market full of fresh cheeses, meats, fruits, vegetables, and flowers. We ended up with most of those in our shopping bags - flowers, cherries, dried apples, and schmalznudelen (which are kind of like a combination of funnel cake and thin donuts).
the May Pole
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Above is a picture of the Old Town Hall (Altes Rathaus) viewed from the Market side. The building is from the 14th century - isn't it crazy that something built that long ago still stands today? This is obviously common place in Europe, but living in the Midwest for most of my life, it always surprises me, no matter how often I am over here. Anyway, it stands in the Marienplatz, which is where we wondered over to next.

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Above is the Old Town Hall from view of the Marienplatz - it also houses a toy museum which would have been interesting to see. Below is the New Town Hall. According to our trusted source, Wikipedia, this building is from the 19th century and has over 400 rooms. This is where the famous Glockenspiel is - here's a bit more of a close up. 

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Next we went into a large department store where we proceeded to look at all the fancy expensive clothing, and also went to try on the traditional Bavarian garb. I'm from northern Germany so we don't really do the dirndls, but it was great fun trying them on! Here's a little idea of what they look like - apparently you are supposed to wear a push up underneath them! No thanks, that sounds even more painful. These were beautiful, although far too expensive. Maybe if I ever make it back for Oktoberfest, I'll have to spring for one. Afterwards we got lunch at Bratwurst Gloeckl - I had schnitzel for the first time (it was delicious). 

And a couple of miscellaneous pictures....
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I really liked this picture in a display window of a drug store, but there were some other people standing in front of it. My sister went over to pretend to be very interested in something in the window, and slowly made the people scooch out of the way. Isn't it so cute though? I feel if Kate Spade did make-up, this is what the ads would look like.
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It kind of looks like the weather forecasts weren't that accurate - instead of mid 70's, it's been mid 50's since we arrived. My two pairs of pants are getting a lot of wear. It was pretty chilly and rainy this day - there's a cardigan hiding underneath that jacket.
Jacket: from my last trip to Germany [similar]
Scarf: Victoria's Secret
Purse: Coach [current style]
Jeans: Urban Outfitters [exact]
Shoes: Tory Burch [exact]
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Of course we had to stop at Milka World (it wasn't that impressive)
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Until next time Munich!

Monday, June 24, 2013

viel zu viel

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Greetings from Munich! We finally arrived on Saturday after several delays, re-booked flights, and some lost luggage (although thankfully it wasn't mine this time!...sorry dad). We have been visiting with family the last three days, celebrating my dad's cousin's 50th birthday, spending lots of time in beer gardens, and visiting distant relatives. We haven't really done much besides eating, drinking beer and coffee, and retelling the same stories a hundred times :)

Now we're off to see a bit of the city just for a few hours before we drive up to Goettingen, where my aunt and uncle live, where I went to school, and where my sister now goes to school. I promise more interesting pictures, less swollen feet, and more cute dogs pictures in the future. I'll be posting on instagram when I get wi-fi every once in a while if you want to follow along!
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Shirt: Gap [exact]
Jeans: American Eagle [exact]
Belt: Gap [same style]
Shoes: Gap Outlet [similar]
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so swollen :(  cute dog though!