Showing posts with label Red. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red. Show all posts

Monday, July 11, 2016

I Am Living the American Dream

No matter what any celebrity, politician, or media source may want me to believe, I truly am living the American Dream. This might not be the same dream my grandparents sought after or even the dream from the Baby Boomers Generation, but this is my dream. Not everyone's dream is the same, and this is what makes America great. Unfortunately, many Americans are searching for a superficial dream. At one time, parents worked to create a better life for their children. A life where their children would develop an understanding of moral and natural law. A life where their children would glow with pride at the sight of the American Flag - true model citizens.  Those dreams didn't involve new sports cars, designer clothing, and countless extracurricular sports activities. Parents were not so much worried about raising sensitive toddlers, rather their goal was to raise independent, strong, and responsible adults for the good of society.

Now that the "American Dream" has changed to unrealistic proportions, people automatically assume that it is dead, but this is far from the truth. The concepts of beauty and truth have become clouded to most of society. Instead of searching for everlasting forms of happiness, many people search for fleeting moments of happiness, whether that's a new car, the latest IPhone, a designer pair of shoes, giving into the Starbucks addiction, overnight celebrity status, laying around on a couch taking selfies,or fulling a personal void of loneliness with extravagant vacations. There is nothing wrong with these luxuries, as long as they are accepted in moderation. Our lives are not meant to be one long vacation. To earn these vacations and overpriced coffees, we must be willing to work for them.  If you believe these items fulfill your American Dream, then you are a bit misguided. It will be very difficult to find true happiness and inner peace with these destructible goods - you will never have enough.



If we begin to live like generations past, we will find the American Dream. My husband and I are living our American Dream. Is life perfect? Absolutely not, but who's life is? Instead of living for ourselves, we are living for our children. Family is what matters. We can't take any of these items with us when we die, but we can leave bits of ourselves with our children. Small precious memories that they can pass on to their children. Memories of having a water balloon fight in summer, growing a garden together, baking cookies, and writing thank you letters for birthday presents - these are small pieces of a bigger puzzle. Children will lose count of how many presents they open or how many shopping trips they make take, but they will never forget memories. This to me is the American Dream.

I am blessed with a beautiful life. After graduating from college and then working as a Paralegal, I stayed home after my husband and I had baby #1. What an amazing opportunity I was given. During that same time I also owned and operated three small businesses, wrote and had my first book published with my best friend, all while raising my children at home. Even through all those great experiences, I realized that I only wanted to be home with the little ones. I wanted my children to become model citizens, who work to better this beautiful country not only for themselves, but for everyone and for future generations. I am living my American Dream.

Not all of us have the same dream. Some Americans work extremely hard each day to further a corporate career, or run a small business, while others are striving to make ends meet at a minimum wage job. No matter or position in life, we can all strive for the American Dream. Very few women around the world are given any of those opportunities, they are trying to survive each day by getting food on the table for their family. We have been blessed with so much in America, but if our dream has become superficial and based upon personal achievements and money, then we are destined for failure, because true and everlasting happiness can never be bought. The beauty of the American Dream lies in our hearts. We choose what paths to follow, and we must live with those consequences. Don't waste a precious moment. Life is too short. Start creating your American Dream!






Wednesday, September 11, 2013

In Split Second Everything Changes: Remembering 9/11


We Will Never Forget!



We are remembering all those impacted in 9/11 today. Our prayers and thoughts go to those each and everyday! Let's remember that we all must be grateful for each and everyday of our lives, for the gift of life and the opportunity to live out that day. Today is a great moment for us to remember and pray for those who have lost their lives or were impacted directly by the events of September 11th, but it is also a perfect moment to remember and dwell on the many gifts and opportunities we have been given.So, don't ever take life for granted, because we never know when it will be taken from us. Let us be prepared and enjoy every second we are given, because life is too short to stand on the side lines and pout!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

A Bit of Bright & A Bit of Delight

Who hasn't had "one of those days", where nothing makes sense, the world keeps spinning and *poof*...suddenly your day is over?!?  Yesterday was just like that!  One of those days you can barely remember what you did or who you saw.  All that craziness made us think, how can we add a bit of spice and make our days more memorable?  We want to love our friends more, love our families more, love our jobs more and JUST LOVE LIFE MORE!  Here's a bit of bright and a bit of delight to make your day a little more saucy!

Get a new hair-do!  Who doesn't love fabulous lovely locks?

Keri Russell (Credit: PrettyStuff)


Cozy up with your favorite book or a beloved movie adaptation!




 Wear your wedding dress and a colorful pair of heels around the house for just 1 hour!  
Maybe reserve this for when you're home alone:)  Less judgments!


Spend time alone with a terrific cup of coffee!  
Those few moments of coffee delight and silence might be enough to get you through the rest of the day!

Credit: ZsaZsa


Mix up your wardrobe with an array of leopard prints! 

Red Leopard


Fat Face summer top
$40 - fatface.com






Amrita singh
amritasingh.com



Red shawl
topshop.com





Have a Fabulous Weekend! 
~Provocative Manners

Saturday, November 3, 2012

Winter White & Lacey Red

Christmas Party

Christmas Party by disneydiva7 featuring red teardrop earrings


Oh, how we love lace!  Now a red lace dress is the ultimate find!  What a perfect combination.
We found this beautiful ensemble designed through Polyvore.  If you are looking for inspiration for upcoming Holiday events, look no further, this design palate has it all!



Christmas party dress
redbookmag.com



Sergio Rossi leather shoes
couture.zappos.com







Y 3 wool scarve
theoutnet.com



Sunday, October 7, 2012

Booties, Booties and More Booties

Written By: Ooh La La (Danielle Marie) and Va Va Voom (Katrina)

Ah, a girl's dream...BOOTIES!  With the craze for everything booty, (haha) who wouldn't die for this fashion trend?  What's the best part?  They compliment everything from dresses, skirts, tights, leggings, leg warmers, jeans and even an outfit fit for the office!  Take a cute pump and a stylish boot and what do you get?   Booties!  Have fun with them.  They aren't meant to hold your wardrobe back, they will only enhance it!  One color may not be enough, and as you know, we are lovers of red and cheetah print, so make sure to purchase a few pairs!

Here are a few of our loves!

We couldn't pass up sharing these cobalt blue booties from Nordstroms
DV by Dolce Vita 'Nisha' Boot


How about this eggplant shade boot from Kelly and Katie Elizabeth from DSW

We had to "color your world" with these booties!  
They are amazing!  Check them out at GOjane

You know our guilty pleasure for everything cheetah!  
What an fabulous design by Michael Kors from Macys

Of course we had to finish with red booties from Saks Fifth Avenue by Miu Miu.  
Isn't that bow fabulous with a twist of saucy?




Friday, September 21, 2012

It's Fashion Kind of Day! H54F


Written By: Danielle Marie and Katrina

Here's another blog post for Friday!
We are just that excited about the weekend, here's another High Five For Friday!

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1. Our love for pencil skirts!
www.oldnavy.com
Jersey Pencil Skirt, $24.94

2. Our Love for Tunics!
Crew Neck Pocket Sweater, $24.00

3. Our Love for Quilted Handbags!
Quilted faux-leather cross body, $59.50

4. Our Love for Hats!
Grey Wool Felt Clouche, $48.00

5. Our Love for Boots!
www.target.com

Hailey Jeans Co Womens Buckle Accent High Heel Bootie, $39.99



AS YOU CAN TELL, WE LOVE COLOR! 
~Danielle Marie & Katrina