"If at first you don’t succeed try, try and try again."

On September 13,2007, my now husband proposed at a really fancy French restaurant in Philadelphia. We made a pact that night that we would always celebrate that day by eating out at somewhere nice like this restaurant.

2008-- We ate at Home in Atlanta. It was an ok meal. Nothing that Roger couldn't have created at home for us. But it's always nice to get dressed up and go out to eat.

2009-- We cooked. We had just had a baby and it was grandparent's day so we decided to stay home and cook for my mom (since we were living with her then). Roger made trout, risotto, and spinach. Really good meal.

2010-- Last night we went to Stella's Southern Bistro. It was definitely the best meal we've had since being in Greenville and considering we normally try somewhere new once a week that's saying a lot. This town is definitely a foodie town (even though I really wonder where some of these people got their tastes at!).

About this site

The DIY movement is a re-introduction (often to urban and suburban dwellers) of the old pattern of personal involvement and use of skills in upkeep of a house or apartment, making clothes; maintenance of cars, computers, websites; or any material aspect of living.

DIY amongst the fashion community has become very popular. With the use of social media such as YouTube, a great number of people watch videos on a daily basis. YouTube has an array of DIY fashion videos from distressing jeans, bleaching jeans, redesigning an old shirt, and studding denim, just to name a few. This new trend is increasingly becoming more and more popular. There over 1,000 videos that individuals have posted demonstrating how to do those things. There are also other DIY videos that individuals could look up such as DIY jewelry, DIY room decor, and DIY hairstyles.