Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Christmas in New England

It's finally Christmas, and however hectic the month leading up to it had been it must be put in the past, so we can enjoy the holiday! The best things about the holidays are, playing in the snow, eating candy canes, drinking hot cocoa, listening to Christmas music, shopping (even though it's crazy), baking cookies, going to parties, opening presents, decorating the tree, and spending time with the whole family. However, Christmas can be crazy, so here are some holiday tips.
Dressing for Holiday Cheer
- You have to find the perfect mix of classy, and stylish, festive, and of course warm too.
-Dress in layers, so that if it's cold outside, and hot at your party, you can still be comfortable.
-You what to look cheerful, but don't go overboard. Try to get a fancy blouse, or a dress in crimson, black, gold, or silver, great holiday colors.
-For a great touch add a sparkly winter touch such as a snowflake necklace of cute snowmen earrings.
-Whatever you do, please don't give into the horrible Christmas sweater, that your aunt gave you last year!
Shopping Without Losing Your Money and Sanity
-It's kinda of late for this, but try to get your shopping done early on,so that you can avoid the horrible last minuet rush.
-If it's too late for that, try to skip the big malls like the Natick Collection, and find a smaller department store.
-Before you go shopping, make a list of who you want to buy for, and keep it was short as possible, that why you won't forget anyone, or go broke.
-If your shopping for quick gifts for your parents, aunts, and uncles, you should go to a store like Kohl's because they have great holiday sales and they have everything. I suggest, scarves, hats, gloves, 365 day calendars, jewelry, bath sets, and sports shirts.
-If your shopping for far away cousins, just pick up some gift cards, they work for anyone.
-If your shopping for friends, I suggest the Paper Store, after all they do have Vera Bradley!

Hope that my tips helped! If you have any remember to post them under comments for this post!

XOXO
Norah

Friday, December 19, 2008

The best Way To Welcome the Snow is With a Pea Coat

I have great news! Today it's finally
snowed for real, and it looks like I'm going to have yards of it. Now matter how old you have to go sledding, and have hot cocoa with marshmallows! The best way to do this is in a cute, navy inspired pea coat from J. Crew, and that's exactly what I did today, because I'm finally on Christmas vacation. Massachusetts is known for it's beautiful, white Christmases, and I am so happy to be here for it. The funniest think happened the other day, when we had our first snow. My friend O from florida, saw here first snow( we go to boarding school) and she was so excited, until she realized that it was icy! I hope you all enjoy the snow!
XOXO
Norah

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Old Meets New For a Classic Ivy League Twist

On Monday I had the privilege of strolling down the classic cobblestone streets of Harvard Square. For those of you that haven't had the opportunity to go there, you have to find a way to visit. YOu may think that all that's there are old book stores and shops that sell knockoff Harvard rugby shirts. Well if that applies to you, I have to explain. The Square, can boast of new and old on ever corner. It's filled with cute, preppy boutiques, classic old bookstores, Massachusetts style pubs, and of course most of the Harvard dorms. At the same, however there are more modern stores and lots of great restaurants. If you ever get to go to Harvard Square, I suggest that you stay at the Charles Hotel, and eat at Fire and Ice, a great restaurant that incorporates great food, table-side cooking, and a chose it yourself menu. Also make sure you find time to do some shopping and stop by J.P. Licks for a cone of the BEST ice cream you have ever tasted.

XOXO
Norah

P.S. I can't lie, so here it is, ya ya ya there are some stores that sell knockoff Harvard shirts, but I'm not saying it's like China or anything. :)