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February 3, 2015

Recipe for a Good Night's Sleep

Did you know that humans spend 1/3 of their lives asleep? That means I've already slept over 11 years - that's some serious time. If 33% of my life is spent in bed, it had better be nice and comfortable. A good night's sleep can mean the difference between a really good or a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad day. That's why when it comes to my mattress, pillow, and bedding I don't mess around. For some reason this has been a topic of discussion lately with random people, so I thought I'd share my recipe for a good night's sleep (note: I don't have children to wake me up at night, which helps too). 

Let's start from the ground up. It's all about the mattress. And when Dr. B bought a Heavenly Bed while we were dating, it sealed my fate as a mattress snob. There's a reason it's called heavenly...because it is. And no matter how nice the hotel (unless we're staying at a Westin property), I'm always happy to return home to our bed at the end of a trip. We've also got one in our guest room and have received rave reviews from visitors. 

Now for a little pillow talk. We both use an ergonomic pillow. They can take a little time to get accustomed to, but once you do, you'll never go back. And if you have neck, back, or headache issues, I highly recommend one. Dr. B and I recently decided our old ones needed to be replaced. After testing out three options at the Healthy Back Store (just as awkward and hilarious as testing mattresses in a store), we landed on the Technogel Contour Pillow. Not cheap, our "golden pillows," as we call them, were definitely worth the investment. The gel is pleasantly cool and will be awesome during the hot D.C. summers. They've even got different pillows for side and back sleepers. 


And last, but not least, bedding. To me, sheets are like frosting...if the frosting is bad, it doesn't matter how good the cake is. I've owned sets from Pottery Barn and Restoration Hardware to Ralph Lauren, and NOTHING holds a candle to Italian bed linens. I was first turned on to them on our Honeymoon. The hotel had Quagliotti bedding and it was like nothing I've ever experienced. 

I even went so far as to inquire about purchasing a new set...needless to say they were cost prohibitive. NO ONE likes to pay luxury Italian prices. Enter One King's Lane or Joss & Main. While I haven't seen Quagliotti on either site, they do have regular sales of Frette and Sferra at HUGE discounts. I've also seen Sferra at Home Goods. Our current set is Sferra, and they are so silky smooth it's nearly impossible to get out of bed every day. They say that sleep is that golden chain that ties health and our bodies together...so it had better be good. 

August 25, 2014

C & C On the Move: Celebrating 2 Years of Wedded Bliss

Today Dr. B and I celebrate our second anniversary. I can't believe it has been two years since our wedding (and honeymoon) - aka the best party I've ever been to and the beginning of not just an amazing marriage, but the most fun I've had with one person. I'm so lucky that my husband makes me laugh and brings joy to my life every single day (I'm not saying it's always easy, but we've definitely got a good thing going). 


To celebrate we decided to take a quick little weekend getaway down south to the Inn at Willow Grove. The 40-acre private estate is just north of Charlottesville, VA at the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. It's been open for four years and has received rave reviews from Southern Living, among others. And I've got to echo that sentiment with a strong ditto. 


There are 14 rooms and suites on the property, some in the main house and others in the form of cottages on the property. We stayed in the Loft on the third floor of the inn. It was beautifully appointed with frette linens and towels, l'occitane bath products, and a welcoming anniversary treat of prosecco and chocolate covered strawberries. The suite was a complimentary upgrade from another room, which was a nice treat and touch. 


Adding to the truly first-class experience, not only do they bring us a tray of tea and sweets to bid us goodnight, but in the morning, the day started out with French press coffee and warm beignets. Did I mention we were told at least 10 times happy anniversary?


One of the best things about a stay there is that you never have to leave the property. Their restaurant Vintage is wonderfully delicious - and, again, the service rises above and beyond. We were greeted by name and treated to complimentary glasses of prosecco, once again. I had an incredible shiitake mushroom soup, salmon, and finished the dinner off with a Virginia peach cobbler with vanilla ice cream. Thankfully I just had to roll myself up three flights of stairs to get in bed. 


The anniversary weekend ended in pure perfection with two of my favorite things - Dr. B and a nine mile hike up Old Rag Mountain. With all the rain on Saturday, the cloudy weather, and school starting today, it wasn't too busy (the top can sometimes look like the line waiting to summit Everest, or so I've heard). 


The views at the top were gorgeous, and I was glad to have Dr. B at my side to give me a boost here and there for all the bouldering. Yesterday's hike is a good metaphor for our relationship. Through ups and downs and the long hike that is life, there's no one I'd rather have by my side. We are truly a team. We can walk in silence or talk about any number of topics - from travel and sports to politics. I'm so thankful to call him my husband and best friend. Happy anniversary! If you're reading, I'm definitely re-upping your lease for at least another year. 

October 29, 2013

In"vested" in Winter

I love a good vest (or several, if you inventoried my closet). They're great layering pieces, and they keep your core warm (fashionable and functional!) You might remember this vest that I found on our honeymoon last year at H & M in Hong Kong and wore throughout the fall.


Or this one from our favorite consignment store, Consign Design


Getting to my inspiration for this post...I was perusing Target.com and came across the most adorable vests that were too good not to share! And at the bargain price of $34.99 you really can't go wrong! 

Black and White Vest with Fur Collar
Navy and Red Vest with Fur Collar



December 10, 2012

All I Want for Christmas

While I didn't make a trip to see Santa this year, it doesn't mean I haven't made a list. Regan shared her list, and it only seemed fitting that I should too. Dr. B, are you reading this? :-).

I desperately need a new dress coat. Here are a two options I found online.
Ted Baker London Long Wrap Coat
Burberry Brit Rushworth Wool Coat

When we were on our honeymoon, in Hong Kong The Peninsula had the MOST AMAZING sheets I have ever slept in. They are an Italian brand called Quagliotti and I don't think I'd ever leave my bed if we had them. You can't really see them in this picture, but they are a soft grey with a  very fine pinstripe. Perfection. 

I've heard these are great for your skin. You can never go wrong with good skin care.
Clarisonic Mia 2

I'm always cold and I need some good sweaters to keep me warm. I think this would do the trick.
Sweaty Betty Sanctuary Knitted Tunic

A girl can never have too many hand bags. I've had my eye on this one for a while, and now it's on sale!
Marc Jacobs Bowery Satchel

We're huge fans of Irene Wood at C & C. Her jewelry is amazing...and she also paints! As we continue to decorate our house, we need something long and rectangular for our living room. I love this piece, "Above and Below, I Float" and am thinking we might need to commission a similar piece.

And if we're really talking wish list, building out our attic would top the list! This is what it looks like now.

But if Santa could finish off one side as an office and the other as a sleeping space, that would be great. I've been a very good girl this year!  



I hope you're making a list and checking it twice! 




October 29, 2012

A Farewell to the Dress

When I bought my dress, I told myself I was going to sell it after the wedding. When we got home from our honeymoon and the box arrived from my mom, I was so happy to see it I put it on and walked around the house for a good 30 minutes...feeling very conflicted about the sale. But common sense set in. I didn't wear my mom's dress, and I'm pretty sure TBD daughter of ours (I'm sure we'll have a girl) won't want to wear it either. 



So it's listed on PreOwnedWeddingDresses.com. And thankfully I have beautiful photos from Hillary Maybery Photography to remember the dress and the day. If you or someone you know is in the market for the Monique Lhullier Bellflower, send me a note at CardiCouture@gmail.com



While the dress will hopefully go to another bride, I do have the embroidered monogram that Regan gave me for inside the dress and my ribbon from my bouquet. 



Now the question remains, what can I do with them? Only thing I can think of is to use them on a pillow...any other ideas?

BTW...Have you bought your Angela Caputi chain link bracelet yet? Only a few days left to save 10% at Serena Italian Imports. Use the code "fallcardicouture"! 


October 18, 2012

What I Wore - Working Wedding Shoes

When I bought my wedding shoes, I wanted to make sure I would be able to wear them again. When I found these Manolos, I knew immediately they were the ones (just like Dr. B). 



When we returned from our honeymoon I was anxious to get in a few wears before the weather changed. Here are two ways I wore them to work. We all know I have a thing for navy and white stripes...it's borderline obsessive. 

Zara shirt and wide leg pants, Angela Caputi
bracelets c/o Serena Italian Imports 
Zara peplum top, Tahari skirt, Angela Caputi
bracelets (get 10% off here)


October 9, 2012

What I Wore - Feeling Fall

I've been waiting for cold weather to break out the Navajo print vest I got at H & M on the steamiest, hottest day on our honeymoon in Hong Kong. I knew it would be a great addition to my Fall and Winter wardrobe. It felt very Ralph Lauren to me. I paired it with an Old Navy chambray shirt (similar), Paige skinny jeans (similar), Cole Haan riding boots (similar), a Zara woven belt, and two Angela Caputi Bracelets. You'll definitely see some version of this again. 


While I haven't seen the vest in the states, here are a few alternatives you can get online now!

Twelfth Street by Cynthia Vincent Shearling Lined Aztec Vest
River Island Aztec Coatigan
River Island Aztec Print Gilet
We the Free Cardigan
Are you a fan of this print for the cooler months?

September 25, 2012

Honeymoon Recap - Hong Kong

On our way back home from Bali, we stopped for three nights and two full days in Hong Kong. With seven million people living in 426 sq miles, it is quite the booming metropolis - where dining, shopping, and cultural experiences abound. We enjoyed every minute of our time there and will definitely be returning at some point in our lives. 
Picked up in a Rolls by the hotel. Not a bad way to
start our stay!
We had beautiful, but hot and humid, weather!
View from Victoria Peak
Opening day at the Hong Kong Jockey Club
Happy that at least Dr. B won on his horses!
Navigating the metro
Choosing fabric for our custom PJs
Visit to a buddhist temple
Boat ride at Aberdeen Fish Market
Repulse Bay
Dim Sum in Happy Valley
Last dinner of our honeymoon over looking the harbor
Room with a view - an early breakfast before we left
After a 15 hour flight from Hong Kong to NYC
Almost home!

If you want advice on where to go, what to see, and how much to eat in Hong Kong, I'm your gal!