Friday, November 12, 2010

#30x30 Challenge (Day 5): Ringing In The Season




Forever 21 High-Waisted Pencil Skirt - XS
BCBGeneration Buckle Platform Pumps - 5.5 (similar here, also shown here and here)

With Halloween over and daylight savings time kicking in, the holidays are now fast approaching!!  And even though some people may not enjoy the shorter days and colder weather, I'm a person who loves change and welcomes the transition into the fall and winter season.  I decided to ring in the holiday season by listing a few of the things that I always look forward to this time of year:
  • Hot Pot:  Think Chinese fondue.  It's a big steaming pot of broth filled with tasty treats like thinly sliced meats, seafood fish balls, and fresh bok choy.  This is the perfect meal when the weather's cold outside as it warms up inside and out!  (read this article if you're unfamiliar with hot pot)
  • Christmas Decorations:  There's no cheaper form of entertainment than driving through a neighborhood and admiring people's handiwork with Christmas lights.  Every year, people out-perform themselves and I never cease to be impressed. 
  • Warm Fire + Hot Chocolate = Perfect Night In:  There's something about having a fire that instantly makes you feel all warm and cozy.  Make yourself some hot chocolate, snuggle under a blankie, and you have yourself the perfect setup for a great night in.
  • Black Friday:  I look forward to hitting the stores bright and early every year for this one.  I've done the midnight madness at the outlet malls, to the 5am shopping at my local mall.  The deals are unbelievable.  I think this year I'll be hitting up the outlets again.  Even though I'm on a shopping ban for myself, I still have to do some Christmas shopping for my family and friends!  Let's hope it's not freezing cold and raining again!  
  • Friends + Family:  This is what it's all about -- having everyone get together and just enjoy each other's company.  I can't wait.  ^_^

What do you guys look forward to this time of year?






 
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20 comments:

I Don't Wear Jeans said... [Reply]

This is easily my FAVORITE outfit yet. Good stuff! http://idontwearjeans.blogspot.com/

Elle said... [Reply]

Cute outfit! love the sequin flower on your tee.

I love hot pot too! nothing better than hot food to warm me up. :)

curls-and-pearls said... [Reply]

Love this outfit, simple and chic!

Aww love your positive outlook on the change in weather. As much as Canadians always complain about the weather I have to admit I love seeing the snow (if I don't have to drive into work!) and snuggling up at home with a hot chocolate and a movie!

Sandra Leiva said... [Reply]

Love your shoes, nice outfit <3

s said... [Reply]

OMG I looove Chinese hot pot! It's so yummy! Especially with bean thread noodles thrown in at the end :D

I like your high waisted pencil skirt! Perfect for tucking a shirt into!

kileen said... [Reply]

@s omg, i can't believe i forgot to mention the bean thread noodles!! they're so flavorful when you add them at the end and they have all the juicy flavors of the pot. i'm getting hungry already. :)

Ping said... [Reply]

that pencil skirt fits you really well. i love hot pot too! shabu is similar and i go at least twice a month! i'm totally addicted.

Fashion Momma said... [Reply]

I LOVE this time of year for everything you mentioned above. Just swap Hot Pot for Crock Pot for me (as I've never enjoyed the Hot Pot before, but love to make EVERYTHING in the Crock Pot during the cool months). I adore shopping for friends and family, seeing decorations around town, and especially spending time with loved ones.

Also, you look super hot and I love the laid back look of your tee, but how you dressed it up with the gorgeous heels!

Kayla said... [Reply]

I love this outfit. The t-shirt with the dressy skirt and shoes are a great combination.

Ramblings of a Small Town Girl

FashionableAsians said... [Reply]

The skirt looks great on you, would look good with a ruffle top too ;) I'm also looking forward to Thanksgiving hotpot with the family, it's like our tradition :D

Angela Marie said... [Reply]

Cute outfit, love your blog! =)

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Jen said... [Reply]

This is so the most wonderful time of year! I love it. This is my first year living in LA so I do miss the snow a little...

xoxo,
Jen
The Haute Road

Leena said... [Reply]

very sophisticato! love the pencil skirt! :)

Amy Z. said... [Reply]

I love this outfit! I think this is my favorite one out of all of yours so far! It's casual yet put together.

I love the feeling of everything during the holidays, it seems like everyone's nicer and everything just seems more magical.

Irene said... [Reply]

Kileen! Thanks for visiting my blog - Sophia from Kechiko introduce me to your blog & I LOVE IT. I can't believe you're in Texas too (whereabouts in Dallas? I'm a former H-towner turned D-towner myself)

You look so hot in the skirt with the sky-high heels! :D

And YES, I love Chinese hotpot! I remember my parents used to have it at home all the time with beef balls, shrimp and all these different sauces...mmmm!

Shannon said... [Reply]

Your hair is gorgeous! And I love how your T-shirt lends a softer, more casual touch to your otherwise formal outfit. Also, your shoes make me wish I could somehow shrink my enormous feet to a size 5 1/2.
Mmmmm...hotpot. Stop making me hungry! Your list is spot on, except I'd also add the radio stations that only play holiday music.

Justine said... [Reply]

Loving your shoes! I am so jealous of your shoe size. I'd be happy if I could shrink my size 7 feet to a 6.

Just Better Together

Rach said... [Reply]

Those peep toe black pumps look gorgeous. I love the tall platform and the cut of the heel :]

gina said... [Reply]

Such simple items and a basic color palette can produce such a lovely, sophisticated ensemble. This is a perfect example.

April said... [Reply]

The skirt looks fantastic on you and you look beautiful with you hair up in a BUN! GORGEOUS!!!

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