Source: http://vivafullhouse.blogspot.com/2011/03/birthday-weekend.html
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Source: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/03/31/michael-buble-marries-luisana-lopilato/
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? Day 72 of Vintage 365 ?
{Immensely beautiful photo from 1932 of a young mother and her darling little baby. I wonder what 1930s name this adorable tyke was given? Photo via Julie Wilson World on Flickr.}
Names fascinate me. As a child I poured over my mother's spiral bound baby name book until the pages were quite literally falling out (sorry, mom!). I adored that book, with it's soft pink, light blue and crisp white cover that foretold of the fascinating information related to bestowing a name on one's child that it contained within. I read through each name and its original and meaning, soaking up that information with gusto, feeling all the while that perhaps one day it would serve me well.
Indeed, it has. While I haven't had the honour of naming any children of my own yet, I've been grateful many times for the diverse array of information I extracted from that tome of monikers, and even now many years later I'm still intrigued by the diverse array of names that people have bestowed upon their children over the centuries.
Perhaps one of the most interesting elements behind baby names is how particular ones become fades, whereas others are as timeless as the grass is green. My own first name, Jessica, was amongst the most popular of the 1980s (when I was born) and early 90s, yet just a couple of decades earlier it was a relatively uncommon name (not rare, but far from the days of my youth when it seemed there were at least three Jessicas in every elementary school classroom).
Just as certain of-the-moment names are highly popular now in the 2010s (think Jaxon, Mason, Jackson, Riley, Addison, Peyton, McKenzie, Rhys/Reese, Chloe, and Kennedy - to list but a few), so to have various names been widely bestowed upon newborns throughout the years.
In the 1930s, the decade in which my maternal grandma (Bernice) was born, according to the US Social Security Agency, names like Donald, Raymond, Charles, and Thomas were popular for little boys, whereas moms were keen to dub their daughters Betty, Shirley, Dorothy, and Barbara. Other common (but slightly less popular) 1930s baby name options for girls included Mildred, June, Rita, Delores, Gladys, Loretta, Ethel, and Gertrude.
If the topic of names is something that interest you, too, than you may enjoy checking out the lists of top 200 baby names (for both males and females) that the SSA has online for every decade between the 1880s and the 2000s.
These lists provide a fascinating snapshot of what names have come and gone, remained popular and (in some instances) nearly vanished from use completely over the past several decades.
They're perfect for anyone who has a child, pet, fictional character, beloved car, or other being or item that needs a wonderful name that draws inspiration from a certain point in time - and were they compiled into a book when I was a child, chances are I'd have read them until they were falling apart at the seams, too.
Source: http://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2011/03/ever-wondered-about-most-popular-baby.html
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? Day 80 of Vintage 365 ?
While we may only be one day into spring, I know that many of you out there are already deeply immersed in planning your upcoming spring and summer vintage weddings. Though my spin down the aisle happened six and a half years ago and I'm happy as a clam in my marriage, I can't help but be perpetually drawn to beautiful wedding items and imagery.
Given that many couples plan their nuptials for May through August, that means oodles of brides are still in need of a bridal shower at this early spring stage. Fear not bridesmaids, maids-of-honour and other folks in charge of planning a shower, I've found just about the cutest, most delightfully vintage bridal shower initiations of all time.
Loralee Lewis is without a doubt on of my favourite etsy paper goods designers. Her creations are at once exquisitely old school and yet still charming fresh and innovative. Case in point, these mammothly cute bridal shower tea party invites.
Two gleefully smiling teacups - paired with a scrumptiously pretty vintage font - are the stars of these darling invites (Loralee can customize them for other events, too, if you'd like the same design for, say, a birthday party, garden party, or baby shower).
Available at the very reasonable price of $34.00 for twenty custom printed (with your event's details) bridal shower invitations and matching envelopes, from Loralee Lewis on etsy, these sweetly pretty cards are the sort of beautifully charming gems that would definitely set the perfect tone for any vintage themed wedding.
Source: http://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2011/03/these-ultra-darling-vintage-inspired.html
Source: http://blog.toryburch.com/2011/03/spotlight-on-jill-kargman/
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Source: http://ringoblog.com/ring-by-type/cocktail-rings/mng-by-mango%c2%ae-square-ring/
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Does size matter? Does it really? Those of you who answered yes should book flights to Congo, Ecuador, Ghana, Colombia and Venezuela—the five countries a new report says have the largest average penis sizes. Those of you answering no then won't mind penis-hopping your way through South Korea, Cambodia, Thailand, India, and Burma—the five countries with the smallest sizes. Click the map to make it larger and see where YOUR country ranks.
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I haven't been following this season of The Bachelor all that closely. A number of my friends who have been watching have all been rooting for one outcome: for him to pick Emily.
I'll link to the Showtracker's full recap tomorrow, but if you are seeking an early look at what happened, here it is. (SPOILER ALERT)
After visiting with his family and talking extensively with them, Brad did indeed to propose, and it was indeed to Emily.
What do you think about these developments?
Edited to add: I'm coming back after seeing the "after the rose" special to ask if anyone else was totally put off by people's reactions to Emily? When she admitted that she wasn't ready to get married today, and the audience recoiled in shock (with an "ooooooooh"), I kind of couldn't believe it. They haven't been able to be in public together until now. Why would she want to get married to someone she hasn't even been out to dinner with in a regular setting? I thought she was being perfectly reasonable -- and nervous to be under such scrutiny. But the whole setup became so awkward, and it didn't need to be.
And while it was nice to bring back the successful Bachelor couples to give them advice, it just felt a little premature to be deciding that the relationship was in trouble. She has a child! She has a responsibility to be sure this is the right thing to do before going through with it. I was just beyond irritated with the premise that she was doing something wrong or acting inappropriately.
Source: http://vivafullhouse.blogspot.com/2011/02/bees-knees-and-honey-tones.html
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Source: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/03/25/emmy-rossum-visits-fox-friends/
1. Madison Marcus dress 2. Essie's Mint Candy Apple 3. Aur�lie Bidermann leather bracelet 4. Anya Hindmarch tote |
Source: http://www.mimiandmegblog.com/2011/03/eire-go-brach-erin-go-bragh.html
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Source: http://blog.toryburch.com/2011/03/spotlight-on-jennifer-todd/
Source: http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/03/24/jake-gyllenhaal-visits-jimmy-kimmel-live/
Tonight's premiere of Dancing With the Stars is introducing us to a pretty crazy cast of characters. Let's get right to it.
First up is Disney star Chelsea Kane, who is partnered with Mark Ballas. Their first dance is the foxtrot. For all of her ZOMG-dancing-is-so-hard intro drama (she says her dancing experience is limited to some musical theater box-steps), she is pretty darn good. Head judge Len Goodman says they are a young, fresh and new couple and their dance had fresh appeal to it. He says some of it was Peter, Paul & Mary, and then a bit of it turned into the Black Eyed Peas. Bruno Tonioli says it was a "one-and-a-half minutes of pure afterglow." He suggests she learn to extend her movements. Carrie Ann Inaba says she has a lot of potential and flair, but she needs to watch her shoulders and her extension. Scores: 7-7-7, for a 21/30.
Second is talk-show host Wendy Williams, paired with Tony Dovolani. When they are introduced, she asks Tony, "What's your name?" So, uh, a big fan of the show, eh, Wendy? They do the cha cha to "I'm Every Woman." Throughout the performance, she is being very tentative about her foot placement, which I suspect the judges will say something about that. Bruno: "You are a sultry, luscious, delicious woman. Why are you marking??" He says she needs to show her fire and personality. Carrie Ann says she saw real fear in her eyes before the performance, and Wendy says she didn't know their segment was going to air right before their performance. Uh, again, to everyone who agrees to go on any reality show ever: WATCH IT FIRST. Gah! Carrie Ann says she needs to unleash the beast. Len says she's loud and proud and has "her dumplings boiling over," but she didn't bring her personality out to the floor at all. Scores: 5-4-5, for a 14/30.
? Day 78 of Vintage 365 ?
Vintage home decor is one of those siren song topics that calls to me routinely, especially when I'm spending time seeking inspiration online. My current abode, while relatively classically furnished (minus, one might point out, the rather modern appearance of a flat screen TV), could certainly do with more vintage touches (oh how I envy those lucky guys and gals who's whole homes are devoted to, and decked out with, marvelous vintage pieces!).
Given that we rent our apartment, certainly don't plan on living here forever (entertaining, as many couples do, steadfast dreams of owning our own home one day), and have next-to-no wiggle room in the current budget for decorating our pad, most of my decor fantasies are lived out vicariously through images of vintage (and modern day vintage inspired) rooms, such as the immensely beautiful white, pink and black bedroom below.
{Gorgeous 1940s bedroom image via RetroPlantet.com}
Teaming with more feminine charm and timelessly allure than you can shake a tube of lipstick at, this 1940s bedroom seems at once deeply classic and yet incredibly of-the-moment. From the engagingly delightful trompe d'oeil bow print rug to the chic black and white damask fabric used judiciously throughout, this natty, beautiful room is the sort of bedchamber I could so easily imagine adorning my home with.
What helps place this wonderful room more squarely in the vintage category though (as it rightly should be, given it?s from the 40s) are the some of the touches - like the pair of tall lamps on the vanity and the alcoved shelving above the bed - that few professional or DIY decorators (aside from us vintage loving folks!) would dare to use nowadays.
They're special, ageless elements that are rich in style and grace, and which definitely provide boundless vintage decor inspiration whether one is planning on redoing their bedroom today, in half a year, or when they finally get a pad all their own.
Source: http://www.chronicallyvintage.com/2011/03/marvellously-black-and-white-and-pink.html