Valentine's Day Gifts For Her

"I like perfume and flowers." - Donatella Versace

Valentine's Day is quickly approaching!

G and I got engaged one week before Valentine's Day (and a week and a half after my birthday)! Every V-Day we spend time reflecting on that special holiday. It was such a sweet moment and absolutely lovely. 

Each year we get each other a small gift. My birthday is at the end of January, and our wedding anniversary is in March! We have a lot of milestones to celebrate back-to-back. Our Valentine's Day is a bit more low-key, and we absolutely love it that way. 

This year G and I are having dinner at the restaurant we went to the night we got engaged!

Below are some of my favorite picks for the ladies on Valentine's Day. 

 

Enjoy!

XO, Analise

 

Photo Credit: Shannon Moffit Photography

Shine Bright

Shine bright like a diamond ...

I have a few pieces of precious jewelry, that I'm always making sure are taken care of properly.  When I was a little girl my parents gifted me a pair gorgeous gold hoop earrings, and I took so much pride in keeping them safe. Over the years I was gifted jewelry, and purchased some amazing pieces myself as I got older. Yet, my engagement ring was one that was super memorable, and of course the most expensive thing I've worn on a daily basis. When I received my engagement ring from G, I knew I'd had to take care of this gorgeous piece! Below are some ways I take care of my delicate and precious jewelry to ensure that they always shine bright.

  • Do not shower in your jewelry. This one is a biggie. I use soaps that exfoliate my skin, and those little beads can be in a killer on your jewelry! I do not shower in any of my earrings, or jewelry. Also, I am always super paranoid that something may go down the drain!
  • Try not to apply any lotions, oils, or creams while wearing your rings. I'll never forget the time that I forgot to take off my rings, and my lotion got all in the nooks and crannies. It was a pain getting that lotion out, and it also create a haze over your jewels or stones. So, be safe and take off your rings when applying any lotions or creams.
  • Remove your rings before you cook. You definitely do not want food particles stuck in your rings. Also, if you are using utensils and lifting pots and pans, be cautious to not bang up your rings in the process. Often times, I place my rings in a holder while I'm cooking up some goodies in the kitchen.
  • Take off any jewelry when you go to sleep and put it in a safe place. I keep a ring holder on my nightstand, and are the last thing I take off before bed. Also, my father gifted me a 4 foot tall jewelry stand a few years ago, and it's one of my favorite items. It's perfect because it keeps all of my jewelry together and safe. I keep everything in there - bracelets, watches, earrings, etc., and it is stored securely.
  • Make an appointment with a local jewelry shop, or where you purchased your item to have it cleaned and inspected regularly. My jeweler recommends that I come into the shop about 4 times a year (once a quarter), to have my ring inspected and cleaned. They check for loose stones, and ensure that the ring is secure and good to go! G will receive an email notification when it is time for me to get my rings inspection. Also, my jeweler will clean any of my items for free as long as I bring them in with my engagement ring and wedding band!

** Pro Tip: Can't make it to jeweler regularly? You can use white toothpaste, hot water, and a toothbrush to clean your jewelry! Or you can sub out the toothpaste, and use dishwashing liquid (AJAX or Dawn) and hot water. Works like a charm! Also, there is the Connoisseurs Diamond Dazzle Stick Jewelry Cleaner and it is pretty amazing! You can even carry it on the go! :)

What are some ways you take care of your jewelry? 

XO, Analise

 

Photo Credit: Shannon Moffit Photography

The A-List

Some of my favorite memories and belongings from this week ...

  • I have taken on the role to re-organize my closet. This process has been a serious task I must admit. I stumbled upon my wedding shoes made by Menbur that were worn last year in March. On my wedding day I opted for gold beaded, lace flats, which matched perfectly with my Maggie Sottero wedding gown. 
  • Vintage earrings that my Dad picked up for me when he was on his Naval deployment in Spain. He bought them for me when I was 9 years old, and had my Mom put them away until I was old enough for them. The earrings came with a matching necklace, and on my wedding day I opted to wear them - obviously there were my something old, they were simply perfect. My Dad was so shocked that I decided to wear them, and it meant the world to him.
  • Beautiful blooms in the Biltmore Estate Garden. G and I honeymooned at the Biltmore Estate, it is nestled in the mountains of Asheville, NC. The flowers were absolutely stunning and the scenery was breathtaking! G & I re-visited the estate for our one year anniversary, and did additional exurcsions and tours that we missed the first time around. It's such a peaceful and gorgeous place, also it doesn't hurt that there's a winery too! We are making it a plan to visit the estate once a year.
  • Earlier this year, G and I were able to visit the National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC. It was one of the greatest and monumental experiences we had this year. We are definitely planning to go back for a second visit in the new year. The museum is bubbling with so much history, and it is truly an eye opening experience. We spent all day at the museum, and we made it our mission to see everything, ... but we absolutely need to go back, because we only saw 85% of that gorgeous building.
  • Our visit to Potomac Point Winery in Stafford, VA last spring. Not only were the wines amazing, but the view, food, and winery were to die for. Potomac Point is definitely on our list of favorite wineries in Virginia! We love stopping at the winery on our way to visit my best friend and her husband. 

What are some of your favorite memories?

XO, Analise

Photo Credit: Shannon Moffit Photography