The weekend is here!

Happy Friday, my dear readers! What do you have planned for the last October weekend? Our good friends are coming to town to visit. I can’t wait to see them and get dressed up. 🙂 Wishing you a wonderful and relaxing weekend off. Here, to get it started right, a few happy posts from around the web:

John Krasinski love.
 
Words of wisdom.

A mimosa bar!

Name this swipe.

Comic genius.

Pretty minis.

Halloween photobooth strip costume.

A Britney milestone.

Love this weekend bag.

DIY pumpkin ideas.

The official photos!

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Oh, George!

Did you see the pics from yesterday’s Royal Baby Christening? Prince George is seriously adorable. Those cheeks! Even dressed in gold lace, he looks so lovable and cute. 🙂


That said, mom Kate Middleton (and aunt Pippa!) totally stole the show. I love their matching ivory outfits, especially Pippa’s Suzannah Crabb-designed coat!

George is one lucky baby to have 7 godparents. Here, some fun Royal links from the celebration:

• Royal baby fever returns!
• Royal Christenings over the last century
• Royal photographer

Did you follow the coverage? What did you think of what Kate wore?

More Kate here, here, here, and here.
 
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The perfect cheese plate

What are your favorite hors d’oeuvres to serve when entertaining at home? My go-to is always a savory cheese plate—especially now that my sister gave me this gorgeous slate board, complete with soapstone chalk so that I can label every bite. 🙂 This weekend, we have friends visiting and staying with us from out of town, and I’m already thinking about what I am going to include on my plate. To do this, I rely heavily on the expert recommendations (and generosity with cheese samples!) from the guys at Stinky’s in Brooklyn.

Here, three things I’ve learned to better prep your plate:
• Always include a variety of textures and flavors. Serve one basic cheese, then mix it up. Add one soft cheese and one hard cheese; or cheeses from different regions (think one from France, one from the U.S.). You could even set out a range of milk types (goat, sheep, cow). The idea is that every cheese on your plate should be distinct.
• Take the cheese out of the refrigerator an hour before serving. It’s most flavorful if eaten at room temperature.
• Serve with a selection of breads, and different-shaped crackers. Salty snacks pair well—or add a pop of sweetness (for example, try this Stonewall Kitchen spread) to brighten each savory bite.

More cheese here and here.

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Dressing up for Halloween

Are you planning to dress up for Halloween this year? I can’t believe it’s next week! Matt and I are going as Ron Burgundy and Veronica Corningstone from Anchorman (and taking our cue from this super creative guy here). We’re still piecing together our look—it’s surprisingly hard to find a burgundy-colored suit! If it comes together, I will share pics here next week.

What are your costume ideas? I’d love to hear!

PS—How excited are you for Anchorman 2?!

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The great outdoors

Two weeks ago, I had the chance to escape to Maine for my cousin’s wedding—right at the peak of foliage season. I wanted to post a few scenic snaps from the weekend. It was absolutely breathtaking! There’s something so therapeutic about time in nature. It’s something that I always miss living in New York.

More pics from the wedding weekend can be found here.

Did you do any leaf-peeping this fall?