specs

I'm typically a big advocate for monogamy, but I'm having a change of heart this week.
 
You see, I've been a one-lens kind of girl ever since I came across Warby Parker. We had a lovely summer together. I even went public with our romance last week.
 
But a few weeks ago Firmoo contacted me about their glasses and asked if they could send me a free pair. And I love love my Warbs, but I'm falling for my Firmoos too. They're really similar, and, right now, you can get your first pair free. You just have to create an account and pay for shipping.
 
I picked my pair, then about two days later, got an email from Firmoo that they had shipped. Next thing I knew, they had arrived. I didn't enter my credit card or give any personal information, aside from a delivery address.
 
I'm not normally someone who believes in "too good to be true." I much prefer the idea that it's that good and true, buuuut before referring anyone else to it (and after falling for a few scams. I'm looking at you Kronos shampoo), I thought I should dig into it. I found this Slate article about why they're so cheap, and then a whole bunch of other bloggers that also tried out the free glasses (i.e. here, here and here).
 
For me, it was completely risk free, and I walked away with a new pair of glasses. Who says reward always has to come with risk!?
 
Happy seeing!
 
*just to confirm, I don't get anything if anyone buys glasses :) they did give them to me free, to write about honestly, but that's where the deal ends. Now I'm just passing on the news.

holly days, happy days

I love a detailed to do list and a well executed plan as much as more than the next girl but sometimes life calls for a little spontaneity - and this weekend, that was just the case. 

My bff Katie Z booked an impromptu flight to Atlanta, and I really could not have asked for anything better. She got in late Saturday night, but the activity that transpired Sunday was almost enough for an entire weekend. 

We went for a long coffee walk in the Highlands, went to the Falcons game, met our friend Ben for a drink, and went to Yeah! Burger with our friends Evan and Ryan. Which means - yes - everyone involved was from Indiana. How great is that?!
Other weekend highlights include a cocktail holiday party Friday night, and a tacky sweater party Saturday (pre-pick up). 



I hope your weekend was happy, with lots of holiday loving! Thanks for coming, Miss Katie!



mid-week happies

Almost nothing makes the week go by faster than a mid-week visitor. Duke graced me with his presence Wednesday and stayed until today, which felt like a weekend smacked in the middle of my M-F. It was just lovely :)

On Wednesday night, we went to spinning with my favorite FlyWheel instructor. I was hoping Duke would think it was hard, and the next day he told me he was a little sore (= mission accomplished). 
(sidenote: this is me with Jeremy, the instructor. If you have tried FlyWheel, but haven't tried Jeremy's class: go, rightaway. He's so great. If you live in Atlanta, and haven't tried FlyWheel: go, rightawayer. Also, disregard my hair in this photo, pleasee.)

Thursday, we went to the Warby Parker class trip, where we got to hop on their school bus to meet the team and try on glasses. The Bibers are pretty huge Warby fans (six out of the nine adults in our family own a pair), so we were really excited to check it out. 

Duke has perfect vision, but I think there was a baby second where he almost bought a pair. They were that cool! 

I wish he didn't have to leave this morning, but I know I can't hold him back from his next stop: visiting Sam in Louisville. Have fun, sluggers! 

GA-VA Weekend

Guess who I got to see this weekend.
That's right. This girl:
We had a minidate Sunday night. Mini because it felt short in comparison to the distance we drove to see one another. Worth it? Heck yes.
But let me back up.
Friday, my roommates, Stacie, Austen and I had a chill night in the Highlands at Family Dog, which we like to consider our own, since it's just up the hill from our house. When they say Family Dog, they're referring to our roommate family's dog, Maple. Right? Right.
Saturday, Melissa, Stacie and I went to hear Shauna Niequist speak. She's one of my favorite authors and has the ability to make you feel like you're sitting alone with her, and actually one of her best friends, as opposed to hearing her talk to 400+ women. She pretty much rules.
After that, I attempted to wrap up my Christmas shopping, which was slightly chaotic and overzealous, but also fun because it really got me in the holiday groove - and was worthy of an especially large Hazelnut coffee (even  though it was 70+ degrees).
Saturday night, Lindsey and Abby had holiday parties, which continued my quest toward full-on Christmasness.

Sunday, I hopped in the car and drove to Virginia, which landed me right here:
Boylan Heights! My most favorite restaurant in Charlottesville. Their veggie burger is unprecedented by any other I've found. And that's saying a lot, because I have nothing short of a v-burg addiction. My George Forman will vouch for me.
Allie drove down from DC to meet me for a little date, which was an absolutely perfect way to end the weekend. I kept thinking about what it would be like if we lived in the same city and could actually have Sunday dates. Dream!
Thanks for meeting me, Al :) I just love you and that little city!
 
I hope your weekend was wonderful!