Hello Friends!
Fun Fact: This past Sunday, July 27th, 2014 …I turned
24! Cue the cheesy celebration music! Honestly, I can’t believe how quickly the time flies by once you hit your 20’s.
I thought I’d recap my birthday festivities for you starting
with the wonderful and generous gifts I was given by some truly amazing people.
First of all, I have to say thank you to my mom because
without her I wouldn’t be here. I don’t know how you did it mom, but thank you
for sacrificing, enduring and loving me enough to go through what you have for
me. I don’t know how you did it. I
love you.
SPOILER ALERT: For those who haven’t read the Harry Potter
Books!
July 27th is also the day in the 7th book
when Hedwig sacrifices herself for Harry and dies in his place. This broke my
heart into a million pieces when I found out. Happy Birthday to me :(
END OF SPOILER ALERT
My friends Christa, Bunky and Jerie gave me the best card ever created.
If you’re wondering, yes this is the accurate level of our maturity.
They also gave me a set of Real Techniques brushes, the Urban
Decay Naked 2 Palette, Hollow City by Ransom Riggs (the sequel to Miss
Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children) and this bright peachy orange nail
polish.
These Real Techniques brushes are so incredibly soft. I
haven’t stopped rubbing them on my face long enough to actually use them with
makeup but I’m excited to try them. Sam and Nic Chapman are the soon to be
sister in laws of the lovely Tanya Burr and they also own their own line of
beauty products and brushes. If you don’t know Tanya Burr, she’s a YouTube
makeup guru whom Christa and myself are completely obsessed with and you should
look her up right now. Sam and Nic also make makeup tutorials on YouTube so you
should check them out while you’re there. I didn’t even know their products
were available here in the United States so I was extremely surprised to
receive these.
The Urban Decay Naked 2 Palette, oh my God, I can’t even
tell you about this one without getting giddy. As an obsessive follower of all
things makeup I’ve seen this palette so many times being used by the best of the
best in beauty. Never in a million years did I think I would ever own one. I
was so excited that I used this right away, so I apologize for the close-ups
where you can definitely tell that it’s been used.
Then again, #sorrynotsorry
because this was my gift, it was my birthday and I wanted to feel special, damn
it. The palette itself is just so pretty that I couldn’t stop taking pictures
of it.
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The eye shadow colors are a beautiful spectrum of neutrals that work so
well together you almost don’t have to try at all. I’m in love with everything
about this palette.
Hollow City is the follow up sequel to Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. I first learned about his books while camping in Gettysburg last year. I picked up a strange looking book filled with old black and white photographs and an eerie sounding description and I knew I had to have it. The story is anything but ordinary, however to avoid spoilers I’ll just tell you this. Read them. They’re a fun escape from reality with a hint of danger and darkness. The characters in these books are unlike any others and you’ll fall in love with their weird, quirky ways. The other neat thing that I love about these books is that the photos in the book are real. The author actually hunts down vintage photographs and forms a story through them. I think these are the most creative and imaginative books I’ve come across and I’m so excited to see more by this author.
This China Glaze nail polish in the color Sun of a Peach is
so bright and summery. I’ve been looking for a peachy shade that was more
playful for the warmer months. I tried to recreate a nice sunset nail art look
that I found on Pinterest and unfortunately this is what happened.
Oh well, I
tried. Also, I found out later that my nails look a lot like Port Wine Cheese,
which if you haven’t tried it you don’t know what you’re missing.
I’m not a big
cheese fan but this is probably my favorite kind. It’s pretty to look at and
tastes good on crackers, what more could you want?
My Aunt Pam, who is also my godmother, gave me these lovely hair
things that she found in New York. The first is a gold hair barrette with
stones that sparkle in any light. The second is a fun headband with a giant
material flower for a cute boho look.
She also found this cute little coin purse with a dragonfly
on it. There’s a spot on each of the dragonfly’s wings that shines bright gold
in the light. She finds the coolest, most unique gifts for me and I cherish
them.
The night before my birthday we ate at a pirate themed bar
called Mutiny, where the items on the menu have the best names like Kraken
Tentacles (Calamari) and Shiver Me Tenders (Chicken Tenders). I was serenaded
after dinner by a, very possibly drunk, individual with a guitar while I blew
out my candle. My loving boyfriend Chris, who puts up with all of our shenanigans,
purchased these fun and hilarious t-shirts for Christa and I while we were
there.
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Yes, they say Ship Happens. My new life motto. |
Click here to watch my surprise birthday video made by Christa!
I didn’t spend my birthday out at some fancy restaurant or out at a hot nightclub where the ground pulses with the beat from the speakers. I spent my 24th birthday surrounded by some of the closest friends a girl can have and a bottle of Captain Morgan while we all played Clue (that’s right, the board game from our childhood) and you know what? That’s what I’ll truly remember. Not a room full of strangers but a room full of friendship, laughter and love. It sounds cheesy and made up but it’s true. These people mean the world to me and I’m thrilled beyond words that these simple nights together making each other laugh until it hurts are what I’ll remember when I’m old, gray and probably senile. That's what it's all about, folks.
See you soon friends,
Lynn
I didn’t spend my birthday out at some fancy restaurant or out at a hot nightclub where the ground pulses with the beat from the speakers. I spent my 24th birthday surrounded by some of the closest friends a girl can have and a bottle of Captain Morgan while we all played Clue (that’s right, the board game from our childhood) and you know what? That’s what I’ll truly remember. Not a room full of strangers but a room full of friendship, laughter and love. It sounds cheesy and made up but it’s true. These people mean the world to me and I’m thrilled beyond words that these simple nights together making each other laugh until it hurts are what I’ll remember when I’m old, gray and probably senile. That's what it's all about, folks.
See you soon friends,
Lynn
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