PUR The Complexion Authority 4-in-1 Cloud Cream

Over the last few years, I have been really committed to my skincare, morning and night. Funny how they say it only takes 21 days to make something a habit because that is a true statement when it comes to my skincare routine. Now without much thought, I grab for my skincare products in the morning and can’t go to bed without a few minutes at my vanity to use serums and my night cream.

On our recent weekend trip to New York City, I packed my skincare necessities knowing I wasn’t going to have the time to do a longer skincare routine while on vacation. I still had to pack my night cream and my PUR The Complexion Authority 4-in-1 Cloud Cream for the morning. This cream is unlike anything I ever used before because it starts off with a gel consistency making it easy to apply to your face and neck. Within moments, it transforms to a serum-type consistency and is quickly absorbed by the skin. My face is immediately hydrated and my face looks more plump which is nice during the cold, dryer months of winter. By the time I get my foundation out, my skin is dry enough to apply my foundation without it getting greasy like moisturizers can often be under makeup. I’ve been loving the no-makeup look so with a little bit of my Charlotte Tilbury Flawless Filter Foundation, the two products easily blend together to cover up any imperfections with enough coverage without looking like I have makeup on.

This cream feels like one of my higher-end products, especially with the high-quality ingredients but is very budget-friendly and can be found at our favorite stores, Target or Ulta. I loved being in our hotel suite in New York City because we would order room service and I would enjoy my second cup of coffee while getting ready in the morning. If only every morning could start off that peaceful!

London Day 5: Stourhead

Paddington Station

Day 5 was a day that involved almost every method of transportation to make happen! This was a surprise day that Jacob had planned for us. I had no idea where we were going and the plan was just to follow along to see where we ended up. We had to take a train to Paddington Station to take a train on Great Western Railway, the UK version of Amtrak. We had such great luck our whole time with public transportation until our first train was delayed. Poor Jacob was freaking out the whole time because we were missing our connecting train to get where we needed to go. Finally, after the delay, we got to Paddington Station and took a later train on the Great Western Railway to get where we needed to go. We were supposed to meet up with some friends who would join us on our adventure. They took our original train to the secret destination and we planned to meet up with them when we finally arrived.

Truthfully, I loved every minute of being on the train that took us further out of the city and into the country. I learned later that Jacob was trying to squeeze in a day of going to Bath for a day but we just didn’t have the time. Once again, we had to transfer trains and it took us another hour further out of London making me even more confused where we were going. We then met up with our friends and a private driver picked us up from the train station to take us to our destination. Sounds fancy but there are no Ubers or taxis in the small country town so Jacob arranged for a driver months in advance.
A short drive and we arrived at Stourhead…

As a group, we started to tour the grounds and when we turned a corner, we came to the Temple of Apollo. Pride and Prejudice is one of my favorite books and movies that Jacob and I watched together early on in our relationship. I thought the surprise was that he took me to a filming location of the 2005 Pride and Prejudice movie.

However, when we walked around the Temple of Apollo I saw the doors open with a table covered in white tablecloth. A bucket of champagne on ice and red rose petals on the table. The breath literally left my body and I knew what was happening but I could not believe it. Jacob then got on one knee and asked the question I had been wanting to say yes to for a very long time…

Our friends joined us on this day trip because our friend Bekah is a professional photographer so Jacob had paid her ahead of time to capture the moment. I immediately started to cry tears of joy and could barely hear the words Jacob was saying as he was asking me to marry him because I was so overcome with emotions. We had talked about marriage for a long time and the pandemic pushed our timeline back. We decided to wait for the world to open back up to make our engagement and wedding special.

A BIG thank you to the staff at Stourhead for making our special day even more special. Jacob had been exchanging emails with them for months leading up to this day and the staff went above and beyond to make sure every detail was perfect. We had a guide walk around the estate with us to let us into blocked-off areas to take photos and keep other guests on the other side of lawn to make sure we could have the estate to ourselves.

The Stourhead team wrote us a lovely card congratulating us on our engagement!

To make our day more special, Jacob ordered a reprint of the 1894 edition of Pride and Prejudice to gift me to celebrate our special day. I’ve been collecting Jane Austen books for more than a decade now and I am so happy to add this one to our collection.

After we walked around the grounds of the Stourhead National Trust, we met up with our driver to go back to the train station. A few hours later, we got to Paddington Station and this time we could actually walk around it. I was in awe of the public transportation in England and it is so easy to navigate. Couldn’t leave without saying hello to Paddington Bear!

It had been a long day so the four of us went to dinner at Wagamama and I learned that Jacob had planned ahead to schedule our engagement celebration dinner for the next night knowing we would be a lot to fit into one day. The day started off with train delays, pouring rain midday and I wouldn’t change a thing! I’m so happy we got to experience this day with our friends and we are engaged!

Jacob had one last surprise for us planned. We had checked out of our hotel that morning and left our luggage at the front desk. What I didn’t know is that he had booked us a suite at the Royal Horseguards Hotel right on the River Thames.

The Lobby at the Royal Horseguards Hotel

London Trip: Day 4 Harry Potter Studios

Our alarms went off very early that Monday morning because we had tickets to the Harry Potter Studios. Even though it is called the Harry Potter Studios London, it is not in London. Luckily, there are many ways to get there from London such as a bus, train, or Uber. We took an Uber from our hotel so we didn’t have to worry about travel logistics, but you can learn more about transportation to the Studios here.

When you first walk in, it’s just as magical as you think it is going to be. They invested so much time and energy to make every part of the lobby magical. We got there early to eat at the Studios before we started the official tour. We got tickets for the Afternoon Tea and I highly recommend splurging and getting the champagne add-on! The Afternoon Tea is set up next to the food court and designed to feel like you are at a little restaurant in Hogsmeade. No detail is overlooked from the food to the cauldron of sugar cubes! I found it to be worth the money and we left very full!

After tea, we then went through the doors to start the tour. I won’t give too much away but you start off in the Great Hall set and I was blown away by how big and magical it felt the minute we walked through the doors. The Hall had movie props set up and it really felt like we were at Hogwarts. The floors are the original stone from the first movie and were chosen so the stone would naturally age over time as they continued to film.

The Tour is designed so that you can walk through the rooms of sets and props at your own pace. There are areas with demonstrations to learn how they created magic in the films like the letters through the mail slot in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone.

Halfway through the tour, there is a quick-service cafe to grab lunch and some butterbeer! The cafe patio lets out to the back lot where you can walk through 4 Privet Drive. There are also great photo opportunities in front of the Knight Bus and the Greenhouse sets before heading back inside for the second half of the studio tour. There really is so much to look at and it could take you days to see everything!

There is a great gift shop at the Hogwarts Express that has one-of-a-kind merchandise I haven’t seen before!

Walk through Diagon Alley that looks just like the Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios. I seriously could not tell the difference between the two! The last stop is Ollivanders before you walk into a very large multi-room gift shop!

After the tour, we headed back to the food hall to grab dinner before taking an Uber back to our hotel. We found it hard to go back to our hotel and leave the magic behind!

London Trip: Day 2 & 3

DAY 2

I grabbed a Red Bull from the hotel market on our way out the door to day 2 of the Star Wars Celebration. The time difference and late nights started to get to me but we pushed on! We spent most of the day in line to meet the voice actors and other Star Wars actors. While standing around, C-3PO (Anthony Daniels) came walking by asking how our day was going which was such a cool moment. We binged The Clone Wars before going to London so it was really cool to chat with the voice actor who voices the droids.

That night, we had tickets for a booze cruise down the River Thames with some of our friends. The best part of the boat ride was the views of London so after an hour we hopped off at the midway point and looked for our friends at a more lively bar. We took the Tube to The Cocktail Club to meet up with some other friends. Drinks on the boat were nice but we had a lot of fun trying all of the creative cocktails on the menu and dancing.

DAY 3

It was the last day of the convention so I grabbed us croissants and a Red Bull for me to eat for breakfast on our way to the convention center. It was the last day of the convention so I grabbed us croissants and a Red Bull for me to eat for breakfast on our way to the convention center. We met a few more celebrities and hung out with our friends some more before heading back to the hotel to order in. We needed a quiet night in after a busy few days and ordered dinner on Deliveroo, their version of UberEats. I highly recommend Chicken Hub, not sure if it was because we were so hungry or if it’s the greatest fast food we ever ate! The time change was finally hitting us so we enjoyed going to bed early because we had something exciting planned for day 4!

London Trip: Day 1

Hello friends! I’m finally sitting down to share all the fun we had on our London trip in April. We found a way to pack as much as possible into this trip. It helps that Jake had been before for a weeklong work trip so he knew the area a bit. We spent hours planning our days before getting on our flight to ensure we could do a lot in a day without feeling too tired.

If you follow along on Instagram, you will know that the reason for the trip was to attend Star Wars Celebration. At first, when Jake proposed going to the convention a year ago, I politely declined because I didn’t want my first trip to a place I’d dreamed about going to for a Star Wars convention. Turns out, the convention was real but it was not the real reason to go to London. Jake had been planning this trip to get me to London to propose in a beautiful and romantic setting. More on that in a later post!

TRAVEL DAY

We took a red eye to London which I highly recommend! The goal was to sleep on the flight to help with the time change but with my bad back I found it hard to get comfortable but everyone else was snoring away on that flight. We landed in London early in the morning and were at our hotel, Aloft, by noon. We booked a hotel near the convention center so we were close which meant little travel time and being able to sleep late. We grabbed lunch at the hotel and took a walk around the area to do some sightseeing. I took a little nap before we headed out to meet up with friends for dinner and drinks at Canary Wharf. We wanted a chill night with some friends because we knew we would have to be up early for the convention the next day.

One thing I am so happy we did was purchase an Oyster card, their version of a metro card. They are easy to buy and reload making getting around very easy. The public transportation system makes so much sense and is easy to navigate. The fares are also very low so get the Citymapper app and plan your route!

DAY 1

Up early to go to Star Wars Celebration! If you are not familiar, it’s a very large gathering of Star Wars fans which Jake is. A lot of his friends came out of the local Pennsylvania Star Wars club when he first moved here so it was nice to meet up with friends and make some new ones. Lots of panels, exhibits, and booths to look at. For Star Wars fans, it’s their version of Black Friday/ Christmas all in one! The convention was fun but I was more excited about the after-party!

A tradition during Star Wars Celebration is that every night there are different parties and the first night was the big Bash. The rooftop bar, Crossrail Place Roof Garden, was ours for the night with Star Wars themed drinks and lots of laughs with friends, new and old.

What I Wore

Packing for this trip took a lot of planning to create a capsule wardrobe to fit everything in my suitcase. I splurged on a black leather jacket from Zara and it was perfect for the ever-changing weather conditions in London. I knew we would be going out a lot during our trip so I bought a pair of leather boots with a comfortable size heel to dress up jeans for nights like the Bash and also looked nice with a dress for a fancy dinner. I brought two pairs of jeans, one dark denim and, black jeans, and brought plenty of sweaters and tops to layer.

Friday Favorites 6.9

good things are coming

I hope everyone had a good week and my friends in the Northeast stay safe in this air quality. I’ve had a terrible cough since Tuesday and trying to limit my outside time as much as possible. Schools went remote today so I’m enjoying my start to the day with a cup of tea at home. For the last month, we have been weeding, planting, and tending our backyard to make it a backyard oasis – a rare find in Philadelphia! My new favorite evening activity is coming home from work and changing into comfy clothes to head to the couch outside to read a little bit before making dinner. Unfortunately, this week that evening tradition has had to be put on pause since I am trying to limit my outside time as much as possible.

We are trying to make the best of the start of summer with this bad air quality. Next week is the last week of school (yippee!) so we will probably be spending our weekend at home getting a lot done on our to-do list. Why is adulting just one long to-do list that never ends?

Philly Things

Last weekend, we were up and moving early on Saturday and went to the Rittenhouse Art Show and Farmers Market. We added on a few more errands in the City because the weather was so nice and we wanted to enjoy it as much as we could. We went to the new Kura Revolving Sushi Bar on Chestnut Street for dinner and we both loved the experience! It had been on our list for a while and not only was the food delicious but it was a great experience. Robots delivered your drinks, food was delivered on a revolving bar and the vibe was really cool. Each plate is $3.50 making it easy to try new things you wouldn’t normally order. My big piece of advice is that this sushi is not your grocery store sushi, it is authentic sushi so go in with an open mind! I tried new dishes and liked all of them and fell in love with conch sushi – who knew I would!

Cork is my favorite store to pop in and “treat” myself. Not only do they have the cutest hostess gifts but they have an excellent wine selection.

Flourish is a store in our neighborhood that sells plants and locally made goods that just had its one-year anniversary. We finally stopped in recently and picked up a few gifts for family.

  • Shiny Happy People
  • Anna Nicole Smith – You Don’t Know Me
  • Selling Sunset
  • Real Housewives of Orange County

This toner is great and I’ve been using it sparingly because I’m close to running out. It does it all – cleanses, exfoliates, and makes your skin glow. Yes please!

On Sunday we went to Costco and I bought a giant bag of lemons so of course I had to make my lemon pasta recipe! It’s a recipe that I originally found online and it’s turned into throw things into a pan and see what happens.

In a pan, start with oil, garlic, and onions on low. Juice 3 lemons and add lemon juice to the pan while the pasta is cooking. Add the lemon carcasses to the pasta water. Add seasoning to the pan (basil, parsley, garlic powder, onion powder, lemon pepper, etc). Once the pasta is ready, slowly add pasta to the pan and stir. Add more oil and juice from the 4th lemon and add lemon carcasses to the pan for some extra zest. Let the pasta cook for a few more minutes and bam, lemon pasta!

  • Finally (finally!) purchased these sandals that were very popular last summer and it looks like they will be in style for a little longer.
  • With the plastic bag ban in Philly, I had to buy another one of these laundry tote bags to help transport groceries and stuff around.
  • I’ve been deep cleaning and swapping out decor to get ready for summer. I’ve been looking for a small lamp to put in the kitchen that doesn’t take up that much room and adds some lighting without the harsh kitchen lights. Found this lamp that is perfect and so so sooo cute!
  • I can’t resist anything gingham so these bowls and cups came home with me. They will be perfect for summer in the backyard and now I need the rest of the collection!
  • Working on getting through the next Outlander book to prep for the new season this month!
  • For a lighter read, I’ve been reading Kathy Reichs books that were turned into the series Bones.
  • warmer weather
  • sandal season
  • reading outside
  • my lemon decor around the house