Little girl. High heels. Big world.

Monday, April 12, 2010

Gossip Girl One Liner of the Week

So no good One Liner in this week's episode, but... at Dorota and Vanya's engagement party, did anyone else notice that the Eastern European band was playing "Tonight's Gonna Be A Good Night" by the Black Eyed Peas, albeit, an ethnic, instrumental, slower version?!

ciao!

-AIH

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

As Heard In Stars Hallow

I really do live in Florida's version of Gilmore Girl's Star's Hallow (see the post about the contents of a minivan a few posts back if you do not believe me!).

The stuff that goes on is weirder than Kirk, Laney, Miss Patty, et all could even dream up.

This past weekend I spent with my grandparents and we went to a silent auction at her church.  The below actually did happen:

Someone DONATED a USED cremation urn and in turn, someone BOUGHT it.

Fact truly is stranger than fiction.  Wouldn't you love to have about 5 minutes inside the mind of the donor and the buyer to see their thought process on why it was logical to do what they did...!

ciao

-AIH

Monday, March 22, 2010

Chuck Bass One Liner of the Week

QueenBeeSwain and I have a standing text date on Monday nights to dish it all out during Gossip Girl.  We have a particular affinity for Chuck's one liners; one of our favorites was when he was talking about the "talents" of a particular date, "She's a synchronized swimmer....  She can hold her breath for 5 minutes."

That CB is a rogue and tonight's CB One Liner of the Week is:

"I never realized how many sex puns you could make from 'Chuck Bass'."

So it wasn't from that silver tongued rogue, but it is kind of true.

Also, what was up with how Bad Uncle Jack acted like taking meth was akin to having 1 too many cookies?

xoxo

Saturday, March 6, 2010

A little inspiration from my girl, Carrie Bradshaw. :-)

"The fact is: sometimes it's hard to walk in a single woman's shoes. That's why we we need really special ones now and then, to make the walk a little more fun."




SO TRUE! And with that, I think it's time to pick out a pair of shoes to buy with my upcoming bonus. 


CIAO


-AIH

Monday, January 18, 2010

2010

I’ve been the worst blogger ever! I must ask my readers, few as you are, to forgive me once again!
To state the obvious, it’s January: the time for new beginnings. I have decided that 2010 is my year. It is time to finally do ALL the stuff I’ve been meaning to do.

I am a walking contradiction. I can organize an event for 500 people, I can hold my own in just about any debate, and I can sell just about anything or anyone. When it comes to taking care of and organizing ME, I fail miserably.

I don’t pretend to know the root of this problem but I know I can do something about it. Not to sound cliché, but I have decided to do at least one uncomfortable, terrifying, or intimidating thing every week this year.

It’s January 18th and here’s my 2010 thus far:

• I’m MOVING in two weeks!!! I never thought I’d give up my wonderfully warm, birds-nest of an apartment unless I actually bought my dream house. Apparently, I was wrong! This perfect cottage rental fell into my lap about a month ago. It is much larger than my current abode, so I decided to get a roommate. This is scary as I’ve lived alone for 2 years! She is a dear friend though and I think that we will be a good fit. From here on out, I will refer to my roommate as EG or Evil Genius. She’s actually not evil at all, but incredibly clever. Oh, and I should mention that our house has a lake view from every window. I love lake views. This is a poor quality photo but here's a preview (and EG).



• I responded to an e-mail written by a person who has deeply offended me in an attempt to make peace.

• I wrote my dear, 18-year-old niece a letter telling her she’s beautiful and gave her 5 things to remember if she ever doubts it again.

• I resigned from my position with a non-profit I’ve volunteered with for the past 4 years. Again, I’m terrible at dealing with conflict when it comes to ME. But there were many problems and it was no longer a good place for me to be.

• I took the first step in starting a series of salon style art shows.

• I stood up to my boss.

• I worked hard on a certain project at work and saw a HUGE rewarding payoff.

• I made a decision that I’ve struggled with for the last year. I am a Christian and have been very unhappy in my current place of worship. It is a long and very involved story, but I was raised that you don’t leave a church just because you aren’t happy. There has to be a REAL reason to move on. After some advice from a dear friend’s mom, I made the decision earlier yesterday to start attending a different church. I can’t even describe the relief I feel!

What’s ahead?

• Pay down my credit cards and negotiate back down to the interest rates I had BEFORE the economy crashed.

• Save more money.

• Make a decision on some investments that have been pending for quite some time.

• Research and possibly join the DAR. I have confirmation that I am eligible, but would need to track down the family Bible. Does anyone know anything about DAR chapters in the south (especially Florida)? Any advice on becoming a member? How will this benefit me in the long run and what opportunities will there be for me to give back?

• Research PR Masters Programs.

• Fill out an application to be on The Bachelor or Bachelorette. DISCLAIMER—I am happily single and I think that the “I JUST WANT TO FIND TRUE LOVE” statements on the show are RIDICULOUS. I think it would be SO fun and endlessly entertaining to be on the show or at least apply. What can I say, I get bored easily. ;-)

• Be a better employee.

• New culinary accomplishments. I was making éclairs at age 11, so I can only go up from here!

• Ok and yes, you’ve been waiting for it!! I WILL make more regular posts on this blog. Or else!


Ciao for now.

-AIH

Sunday, November 8, 2009

TT-My apartment

November 8th-

As a 28 yr old single career woman, I have a luxury afforded to few! LITTLE RESPONSIBILITY! Sure I have the every day pressures of my job and of course there are bills to pay, but when I lay my head down at night, I'm sleeping in my adorable 450 square foot apartment. It is decorated to the hilt with things I LOVE, sits in a great Florida Stars Hollow neighborhood, and is almost the best deal on the planet (financially speaking).

Today's TT-I am thankful to have a roof over my head, I'm thankful to have a comfortable and warm space that's the perfect size for little me, and I'm thankful that I'm surrounded with beautiful things.

My camera is in the shop, but here's quick camera phone shot of one of my latest purchases- it's an adorably tiny secretary desk. The size and style is so perfect, it might as well have been made for my apartment. Oh-- and the chair?? It forms into a step ladder! Talk about practical and space saving!



So, all of this "roof over my head" thankfulness gives me the perfect opportunity to introduce you to a project I am personally endorsing and supporting this holiday season. A dear friend, has single-handedly formed a non-profit organization called, "Something I Can Do". My dear, sweet, tiny, friend has printed 5,000 calendars and is determined to sell them all ($15.00 each) in order to build a home for orphans! This is a HUGE undertaking, but with every one's help, I know she will succeed.

What can you do?? Well, I'm posting an message from my friend below. First of all, buy a calendar! Second, please re-post her message on YOUR blog. To keep it from becoming some crazing chain mail thing, feel free to link your post back to this Amazing in Heels post. :-) Thanks for making a difference and happy reading below!

-AIH

Wish you had an incredibly easy way to do something significant and enduring? Well, here's your chance! By simply buying a calendar, you contribute to building a home and creating hope for orphans!

Buy a calendar… Build a home!

“I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something;I will not refuse to do the something I can do.”
-Helen Keller

The number of children in the world that have lost their Mother or father, are parentless, or have been abandoned is in the tens of millions. Chronic disease, bloodshed, horrific natural disasters, severe poverty, famine, unsanitary water sources, restrictive population controls, and societal devaluation of female children, have all contributed to this global tragedy of monumental proportions.

In an effort to intervene, Something I Can Do is raising funds to build a children’s home through World Orphans by selling wall calendars for 2010. The small act of purchasing a calendar may not be monumental in and of itself, but combined with the efforts of others, it can make all the difference in the world in the lives of hundreds, or even thousands, of children who thought they had no hope.
Calendars are available for sale online at http://www.somethingicando.org/.
If you have questions or would like to be involved with this project, please contact Stormy Lavin at 863-529-5273 or via email at stormy.lavin@somethingicando.org.
To learn more about World Orphans, visit http://www.worldorphans.org/.
Thank you for considering being a part of this project, and please spread the word and do the something you can do today!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

TT-Friendships!

November 7th -I have been blessed with many friends in my 28 years. They’ve come in all shapes, sizes, genders, races, economic classes, and personalities. Today’s TT—I am grateful for all of these special relationships!

I think it’s time that I tell you about one friend in particular, as she’s been influential in the development of the AIH Blog. Many of you know my dear friend, kHm, as Queen Bee Swain.

QBS and I met in 2005 in a training class at our former place of employment. We were 2 girls from different backgrounds and different states. Our training class lasted 2 weeks and took place in a city far from our respective homes. We have not seen each other in 4 years!! Approximately 1 million e-mails and text messages later, we have been in contact just about every day in the past four years! Ours is a pen-pal friendship that has flourished and grown in ways I never imagined possible.

Our daily chats started as reminiscing and poking fun at class mates and sharing the outfit of the day but grew into sharing broken hearts, praying for family members and friends during hard times, celebrating new love interests, encouraging each other in new ventures, and much more!

All friends share special traditions and activities—stuff they enjoy doing together! Long distance friendships are no different. This holiday season, we are sharing some of our traditions with you! AIH’s TT “Thanksgiving Thoughts” and QBS’s TTOD “Thanksgiving Thought of the Day” is something we’ve done for two years. In the middle of our hectic and stressful days at work, we take the time to remind each other that there are HUGE reasons to be thankful for all the blessings in our lives!

I look forward to sharing more of our traditions and hope they brighten your day as much as they do ours!

Until next time!

AIH