- Fall clothing lines!
- I get super excited for fall every year, and this year is no exception! I don't really have a "style" per se...I just wear what I like...which usually means jeans and a cute top. I'm also very much a sweater-person. In fact, I just went through my sweaters and weeded-out ones I no longer wish to keep and I am very sad to report that one of my favorite sweaters is ruined and will be headed to the trash can. I packed it away with a tomato stain on it last year! Who does that?! So...that stain is now a year old and despite my best efforts, I could not get it out. You failed me, Billy Mays. Oxi Clean did NOT put its maximum oxygenated effort to full use! I even tried to bleach it...it looked exactly the same coming out of the washer as it did going in (I know what you're thinking...why am I putting a sweater in the washing machine and not getting it dry cleaned? Certain sweaters, I'm fine with putting them in the wash...). I had expected that it would at least change to some other tone of green, but it didn't even do that! I digress...
- Pumpkin spice lattes!
- Starbucks, you are my hero. LOVE the pumpkin spice...
- Yankee Candle's Farmer's Market scent!
- This candle smells just like fall to me! Slightly sweet and fruity, slightly spicy from nutmeg and cinnamon goodness, it is just awesome! I'm pretty sure it's a new scent...but...maybe not.
- Keeping my bedroom window open at night!
- I sleep best when I'm cold. In fact, I was gassing-up my car one day and the John Tesch Radio Show was on over the loud speakers and he said that 68-degrees is the ideal temperature for the bedroom. So...not "cold" by any means, but cool.
- Salsa jack cheese!
- I am just enamored with this stuff. I hate that it's so expensive, though. For one pound, it's about $4 or so. I have re-claimed my love for spicy food now that I've got my acid reflux under control and salsa jack cheese is spicier than pepper jack and also, I think it has more flavor. Another thing I love about it...it's made in Brownsville, WI, which is awesome, considering we're "America's Dairyland" and everything. And as far as I can tell, happy cows live here, too. If you can get your hands on some, DO IT!
Well, that is all for now from this girl. It's time for me to pop a movie in and get to bed.
Always,
Stina



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