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Thursday, February 27, 2014

NYC: Sex & the City

Most girls I know used to (or still) watch Sex & the City. I even have the DVD set and watch the reruns weekly! The glamorous lifestyle, the parties, the friendship and the CITY, what is not to love!

I have been to New York almost a dozen times and there are still so many things I have not done yet. I would love to take a girls trip (or even a bachelorette trip) to NYC and live like Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte and Miranda for one spectacular week! Spending a week in magnificent midtown Manhatten, Greenwich Village, SoHo and the Meat Packing District. Would be such a great trip!

New York is full of so many exciting places and things to do. When I travel to New York I tend to do the touristy things with a few fun dinners and drinks, but to go all out would be a dream come true!



If you love fashion, like Carrie Bradshaw, this would be a great trip to take. New York is home to the best department stores, boutiques, and designer shops! Sometimes it seemed like the only thing Carrie did was shop. Including Jimmy Choo, Manolo Blahnik, Patricia Field, Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany & Co., Henri Bendel, Takashimaya (an amazing store if I say so myself!), Saks Fifth Avenue, Lord & Taylor and more! Just make sure to bring a lot of extra spending money!!



Venture over to the Plaza Hotel, where Carrie said "good-bye" to Mr. Big (for the millionth time). Enjoy a lunch and afternoon tea in The Palm Court. They serve wonderful a la carte brunch as well! Also, a wonderful place to stay while vacationing in NYC!





 
For dinner why not pop over to Blue Water Grill on 16th and Broadway. This is where Charlotte's "knight in shining armor" picks a fight. Don't say you do not remember that episode! The restaurant looks absolutely gorgeous! If you are going to NYC for a bridal trip/bachelorette party, this is a spectacular place to grab food. The atmosphere is sophisticated and elegant!
 
 
A trip to NYC is not complete without stopping by Tiffany & Co. Which is a favorite of the gals, of course! Buy yourself a little something nice. Always fun to have something in a "little blue box"!
 

 
 
After spending a day shopping, you may want a nice relaxing spa day with the girls. Samantha's favorite spa is the Helena Rubinstein Gallery and Spa. Located on 135 Spring Street, it is tucked away among cosmetic stores. Sip tea while you wait to have the best spa treatment of your life! The spa is known for its wonderful Date Facial!

 
If you have a sweet tooth, pop over to Miranda and Carrie's favorite bakery called Magnolia Bakery. Found on 11th and Bleeker. They have everything you could possibly dream about! The cupcakes look divine! They also do wedding cakes if you are in the market for cake!



 
If you are in the mood for drinks, head over to 58th and Madison to Tao. It is where Carrie had her first date with "the jazz player". If that is not your scene, try ordering a Cosmopolitan at The Monkey Bar on 60 East 54th Street. This was a popular place for the girls of Sex and the City when they were single and fed up!
 
 
Tao, where Carrie and the jazz player had an awkward double date with Mr. Big


Monkey Bar

 
 
 
If you are a HUGE fan, Carrie's apartment is on 66 Perry Street! That is one place that I would LOVE to see!
 


 
 
And I leave you with some great advice from Carrie Bradshaw!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Bridal Boot Camp

The winter weather is coming to an end (hopefully) so it is time to really kick the bridal boot camp into gear! Your wedding is coming up this year and you may have over indulged in holiday (an even Valentine's Day) goodies. Get ready to get your bridal workout on!

First, check Feel the Beat Entertainment's awesome "Bridal Boot Camp" Pinterest page for daily inspiration and tips!



This year I have been on a serious health kick and I figured I should share tips to upcoming brides. I am by no means a fitness expert, just love to pass on great advice! Hope it helps!

The most important thing is to EAT HEALTHY! I know those cheese fries and Chick-Fil-A chicken biscuits looks amazing, but in the long wrong choosing the fruit and grilled chicken salad will pay off. Trust me.

 

  • Asparagus:  Cooking up this veggie is a delicious and healthy snack, not just because it detoxifies the liver, but also because it helps your body to flush out all impurities. I love asparagus grilled or steamed, and eating it raw will help reduce bloating in your belly too!
  • Apples: This fruit is filling, satisfying and it can help suppress unhealthy cravings. If you are craving sugary foods,  grab an apple. Green apples are especially good for decreasing appetite.
  • Green Smoothie: While a large smoothie can be so filling that it becomes an entire meal (think breakfast), a smaller size smoothie is the perfect mid-meal snack. Blend up a smoothie that is about 1-½ cups, and be sure to include a leafy green like spinach or kale, chia seeds, lemon, and apple or pineapple.
  • Homemade Trail Mix: A lot of trail mixes have sugary sweets like candy or chocolate included in the mix, making them less healthy option. But a homemade version could be just the kind of healthy snack that keeps your body energized. I recommend mixing pistachios, almonds, dried cranberries, and hemp seeds, which are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids, protein, zinc, iron, potassium, and calcium. I also like to add dried goji berries, which are powerful antioxidants that are rich in Vitamin A.
  • Watermelon: Health experts claim that watermelon helps your liver and kidneys flush out impurities. Watermelon tea can do the trick too!
  • Pineapple: Pineapples are known for their abilities to cleanse the pores in your lungs and reduce stomach fat. Eat a few chunks of this sweet fruit on an empty stomach to reap the benefits of its powerful enzymes.
  • Chia Fresca: This drink is supposed to aid in detoxification in the body…especially the morning after a fun night out. Simply soak half a tablespoon of chia seeds in a glass of water for 10 minutes, then add a squirt of lime. Refreshing.
  • Grapefruit: Grapefruit also helps to curb hunger, but it doesn’t stop there. This citrus fruit boosts your metabolism and packs in a ton of vitamin C and giving your skin a glow.
  • Celery: Celery is a great source of fiber, which means it can help move food through your digestive tract. Grab a few celery sticks and peanut butter for a heart-healthy snack that will leave you full and satisfied.
  • Avocados: Aside from lowering cholesterol, avocados contain a nutrient called glutathione, which blocks at least 30 different carcinogens while helping the liver detoxify synthetic chemicals. Add some of this green goodness to your smoothies or salads.

 
My absolute favorite thing to make are green smoothies. Looks weird, tastes amazing!
 
On top of eating healthy, you MUST do some sort of activity that keeps your heart rate up. This can range from walking, jogging, biking, hiking to pretty much anything you can think of. Get creative!
 
Try to do about 30 minutes of cardio 4-5 times a week and weights 2-3 times a week. Make sure to take a day off to REST! Your body will need it!
 

 
Check out this great YouTube channel for even MORE workout tips!
 
 
 


Tuesday, February 25, 2014

Birmingham's First "Not Wedding"

I work in the wedding industry and I just heard about this so I am guessing I have been living under a rock. This looks amazingly fun! It is such a great way to think outside the box when it comes to bridal fairs. The event is called the "Not Wedding".
 
 
Basically the "guests" at the event are the brides-to-be. The event is a mock wedding from the ceremony all the way to the reception. And guess what, the vendors are the ones who actually put on the wedding. So these brides who come as guests are seeing the photographer, videographer, caterer, etc. work their magic as though it was a REAL wedding. Genius!
 
The website for the Not Wedding explains:
  
    "Complete with dinner and drinks, an emotional ceremony and a dance-party reception, The Not Wedding has become a killer alternative to a bridal show. The hand-selected vendors perform their services as they would at a real wedding, and the 'wedding guests' get to hear the music, taste the cakes, and smell the flowers… while enjoying a night of great food, dancing and surprises, leaving brides-to-be saying 'I want my wedding to be just like that!'.
For brides and grooms, the event serves as a source of inspiration, a resource in finding trusted wedding vendors and an emotional reminder to plan for what comes after the wedding: a marriage! For participating wedding vendors, the event exposes their business to new referral sources, while also exposing each vendor to a wealth of inspiration, resources and confidence to take their business to the next level."
 
Well, I am so excited to find out that my hometown is hosting a Not Wedding on March 19th! Less than a month away! This would be a great opportunity to truly see wedding vendors at work!
 
You do not want to miss this wonderful event!
 


 

Why Hire a Travel Agent?

Yesterday I blogged about why to hire wedding entertainment as opposed to using an iPod or using a low budget wedding DJ. Today we are chatting about why to use a travel agent, or what I like to call "travel therapists". Because lets be honest, they are the closest thing to a therapist. They do all the hard work for you and you get to sit back stress free.
 
 
So you have been eyeing that gorgeous resort in St. Lucia but not sure where to start planning or what needs to be done before you go. Do you need a passport? Do you need to rent a car? Are there extra fees to do that dolphin swim you saw online? These can all be answered by a travel agent.

* Agents can save you time. This service is especially relevant if you're extremely busy or place a very high value on your time.
 
* Agents provide skills you might not find online such as specialized areas, assembling custom tours or using airline ticketing tricks for multi-stop international trips.
 
* Agents can help solve problems. If your flight is canceled or you face some other problem, an agent can probably find a better solution, more quickly, than you could on your own.
 
* Agents provide special services to business travelers. Many businesses find the best way to manage their travel activities and budgets do that is to use a travel agency.
 
 
Many people, especially those in my generation, tend to turn to technology to do everything. Booking trips is no exception. This is where most people go wrong. That resort you saw on Expedia might not be as wonderful as they say it is. Travel agents have experience and know and maybe have even traveled to most of the resorts you are looking to travel to, so they know what is top notch and what is not.
 
 
Hypothetically, if I am traveling to Paris and my connecting flight is canceled but my bags are on their way to Paris without me, I could call up my travel agent and worry no more. This is because I know they will do their best to fix the situation and get me on my way to Paris and also reconnect me with my luggage. If I had gone the online route and booked my own trip, I would be on my own and honestly, very frustrated.
 
 When budget is a key factor of your vacation, travel agents know all the tricks to save you money. Most people think it costs to use an agent, but in fact the service is absolutely complementary. Yes, that is correct, you pay NOTHING to use a travel agent. So why wouldn't you use one? Traveling is complex. There are many details that go into traveling and sometimes it can become very confusing. Travel agents are trained and very knowledgeable. The thing that sets travel agents aside from online sources is that fact that they are there to serve YOU and YOUR priorities.
 
 
 

Monday, February 24, 2014

Why Hire a Wedding DJ/Entertainment?

So the wedding planning has begun, the date has been chosen and the dress has been picked out. What should be on the top of your "To Do List"? A bride usually spends thirteen months planning her wedding. About seven or eight months away from the wedding is when you should begin booking your DJ or wedding entertainment.

Your wedding day is a going to be a once in a lifetime event and should be uniquely special. Who you choose as your wedding entertainment will by default represent you on this special day. Some brides think that using a laptop or iPod will get the same result as using a DJ/band. Wrong. An iPod will not interact with the crowd, an iPod will not change the mood of the crowd and an iPod cannot speak to your guests. Yes, this route will save you money, but in the long run hiring entertainment will make the night much more unforgettable.

Entertainers and wedding bands understand that this is one of the MOST important days of your life. They do not stand up in front of your wedding guests and just play music. They interact, they have fun with the guests and most importantly, they make sure the bride and groom are having fun.



If you wait to use what money you have left over from your wedding budget to book entertainment, you will have the "left over" DJ.

Here are some examples of what you DO NOT want, but could receive if you "budget" on entertainment:

 
 
 
When brides look back on their wedding, the reception is what stands out. You want your guests to have a great time and remember the dancing, the music and the great memories. You do not want to look back and remember that your low budget wedding entertainment forgot what your Dad's name was when introducing the "Father/Daughter dance" or that the wrong song was played on your first dance.
 
So before you rule out hiring a top of the line DJ or wedding entertainment, please consider these tips. Most brides wish they had made entertainment a higher priority, so with that being said, look in your local area for quality DJs and give them a go!
 
 
Less of this:

Bad Presentation


 

 
More of this:
 
Dressed Nicely

Gorgeous Lighting and Display


 

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Uncommon Places on a Budget

Do your travel ambitions eclipse your bank account? Well here is a fix: places that offer plenty of cheap ways to stay, play and eat. Whether you're on the prowl for a perfect beach or a city bursting with culture, these cities and countries deliver big but cost little.
Not all of them will stay cheap in the year to come so if you are inspired to go, do it soon!


Philippines
 
Bargain hunters, outdoorsy types and the food-obsessed should look to the Philippines. The country's combination of cosmopolitan affordability and splendid nature make it a destination that offers a lot for the money. Lonely Planet recently named it one of the top value destinations for 2014, and according to CIO Wealth Management Research's Prices and Earnings report, Manila has some of the cheapest shopping and upscale dining in the world. For example, a couple can buy a new wardrobe there for about $410 -- seven times less than what you'd pay for similar items in Tokyo. And the average cost of a three-course meal in a good restaurant is a mere $18, compared to about $95 in Geneva or Oslo (two of the cities featured in our recent story on the world's most overpriced destinations).
 
 
Greece

Like an ancient epic adapted for modern life, after years of strife, Greece is once again on a quest. The economic crisis that racked the country also dampened tourism -- a serious blow to a destination that depends so heavily on holiday seekers. Now, Greece hopes to be the place that launches a thousand ships, airplanes and trains, all carrying visitors back to its ancient ruins and famed beaches. Beguiling budget travelers with a siren song of lower prices and smaller crowds, Greece's only real question is: Are you listening?
 
 
Dominican Republic
Can you afford azure waters and silky white-sand beaches? In the Dominican Republic, you can. While the Caribbean isn't known for its affordability, the Dominican Republic remains -- at least for now -- a bastion of value in a sea of high prices. With service from low-cost carriers including AirTran, Frontier and JetBlue, and air-and-hotel vacation packages from your local travel consultant, the Dominican Republic seems to have an endless supply of affordable options
 
 

 
 Mexico City
 Two key aspects score Mexico City a spot on this list: You can generally find very affordable flights from the U.S., and once you're there, you can enjoy luxury for a whole lot less than in other major cities. And while that makes it a slightly different style of "cheap," it's certainly one worth embracing, particularly if you're focusing more on maximizing value than on paying as little as possible. According to the Prices and Earnings report, Mexico City is one of the cheapest places in the world to stay in a five-star hotel: The average rate is $210 per night. Compare that to $730, the average rate at a luxury hotel in New York City, and upscale Mexico City starts to seem dazzlingly within reach.
 

 
 Lisbon, Portugal
 Lisbon is as easy on the eyes as it is on the budget. Stretched across a series of hills, the city is a captivating combination of friendly locals, picturesque winding streets and affordable pursuits. How affordable? According to the Prices and Earnings report, Lisbon's mid-range hotels are the cheapest among the 72 cities surveyed, with an average rate of $80 per night -- a whopping 50% lower than the global average. And Lisbon is also home to not one but two of the properties we featured in last year's 10 hostels too upscale to believe.
 

 
 Bucharest, Romania
Still harboring the scars of more than two decades under the Communist rule of Nicolae Ceausescu, Bucharest's melancholic edge is offset by its metropolitan verve. And while more and more visitors are discovering the unique appeal of the city once known as "Little Paris," it's still a very affordable destination and a great place to go upscale for less. In fact, its luxury accommodations have an average rate of $190 per night, making Bucharest among the cheapest cities in the world to stay at a five-star hotel. And according to the Prices and Earnings report, Bucharest is the least expensive city for a weekend getaway that includes accommodations, a meal with wine, taxi and public transport, a car rental and extras: The average cost of $370 is a mere fraction of the cost of a similar holiday in Paris, estimated at $1,100.
 

 
India
 If you can absorb the higher price of airfare to get all the way to India, you'll be rewarded by a favorable exchange rate, inexpensive accommodations, an abundance of free attractions and wildly affordable dining and shopping. Both Frommer's and Lonely Planet named India a top destination for budget travel this year, and the Prices and Earnings report put Delhi and Mumbai at the forefront of the world's most affordable major cities. This is especially true when you start looking at the prices of goods, services and food. However, keep in mind that violence against women has become a high-profile issue, so while a trip to India can be incredibly rich and memorable, travelers should factor safety into their plans.
 

 
Sofia, Bulgaria
 Mid-range and budget travelers rejoice: Sofia is still a bona fide affordable destination. Bulgaria's capital has the cheapest mid-range hotels among the 72 world cities surveyed in the Prices and Earnings report: At around $80 per night, they are 50% less expensive than the global average. The city also scored the number one spot on Price of Travel's annual Europe 3-Star Traveler Index, with an average daily cost of about $49 for accommodations, transportation, meals, and activities. It's not just Sofia, either; Lonely Planet recently recognized all of Bulgaria as a great deal.
 

 
 Nicaragua
 Every few years, a new Central American country gets crowned "the next Costa Rica" -- meaning it's relatively safe and bursting with natural beauty, but it's not yet expensive and overrun with tourists. This year, Nicaragua is working hard to earn the title. Volcanoes, rainforests, rivers and Caribbean beaches lure travelers looking for off-the-beaten-path adventure on the cheap. But as the term "the next Costa Rica" implies, if Nicaragua becomes more popular in the years to come, it will likely become more expensive as well. Until then, expect to be able to spend as little as $20 per day, or live the high life for not a whole lot more. Note that many see the recent constitutional amendment that removes term limits on the presidency as a potential threat to democracy, but it seems unlikely that there will be any immediate effect on travelers.
 

 
 Riga, Latvia
 Riga remains affordable in part because it's still relatively undiscovered. But that may be about to change as Riga takes its place on the world stage as a 2014 European Capital of Culture. For now, though, travelers can still stay, play and eat on the cheap. In fact, Riga scored a spot in the top 10 on both Price of Travel's Europe 3-Star Traveler Index (with an average daily cost of about $74 for accommodations, transportation, meals, and activities) and its Europe Backpacker Index (with an average daily cost of about $33).