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I had a pretty decent week that included me taking a personal day from work on Tuesday. Other than going with my brother to vet to get his new dog spayed, I spent the majority of that rainy day lounging on the sofa and watching Halloween movies. It was pretty perfect.

This weekend is Halloween and the end of Daylight Savings (FYI- Set your clock back on before you to bed on Saturday night.) All this month, I didn’t really do anything Halloween related except eat more candy than needed. However, I plan to tackle the local haunted corn field maze and haunted house, which I haven’t done in a couple of years. So, I’m excited and a little anxious.

Still, I plan to have a great weekend, as should you. In the meantime, here is this week’s Link-End Round-Up:

Have a great weekend!

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Nylon Bomber Jackets

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I prefer cold weather over hot weather, any day. Therefore, I’m an outerwear girl and every year I tend to get stuck on a style of jacket or coat. This year is no different, because I’ve become obsessed with nylon bomber jackets.

This retro staple from the 90s has been slowly going under the radar. However, I think it has officially gone from nice to necessary.

I’ve found a few styles that range from oversize, boyfriend fit to feminine silhouettes and shades. Keep reading to see some options to get you on board the shiny bomber jacket train.

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I’m loving the shade of green from this MA1 Bomber Jacket from TopShop.

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Every few years, the iconic and 80s retro vibe Member’s Only bomber jackets make a comeback. This peach MO jacket adds a feminine touch to this sometimes masculine silhouette.

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Even though I’m not really a ‘print girl’, I’m kinda feeling this muted floral print bomber from Obey. Would be a great piece to own for those chilly spring days.

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Want a feminine fit without the girly look of peach and florals? The shrunken fit of the classic flight bomber is perfect, Plus, it’s available in black, navy, and burgundy and available in Plus Sizes.

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If you love the look and style of the nylon bomber jacket, but would prefer something a little thicker,  this longer and thicker version of the nylon bomber should keep your chic and warm all winter.

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Classic Meals To Cook in A Crock Pot

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It’s that time of the year when my days (and energy) begins to get shorter and shorter. I tend to blame it on trying to meet work deadlines before the end of the year and the comforting (read: lazy inducing) cooler weather.

As soon as the weather even attempts to get cooler, I pull out of my crock pot from the cabinet and make a hearty batch of homemade chili. However, chili and soup aren’t the only traditional meals that you can make in a crock pot. Actually, you make pretty much any meal that call for an oven.

Check out these classic meals that you can (surprisingly) cook in crock pot. Most of these recipes will allow you to have them cook throughout the day and be ready by the time you get home from work.

Plus, some of these classic meals to cook in a crock pot will come in handy around the holiday time when you run out rack space in your oven. Keep reading…and prepare to salavate.

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I love lasagna and so does my sister. She loves my lasagna so much, she requests that I make it on her birthday every year. This year, I think I’m going to try to make it in a crock pot, like this recipe here. Doesn’t it look delicious? It even has the baked cheese (which I love) topping, which makes it even harder to believe it that it never touched the oven.

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Roasted chicken is one of my all time favorite meals to make (and eat). Plus, there’s always so much left, you can make multiple meals for days. This classic roasted chicken recipe from The Little Kitchen is worth trying.

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Is there another meal more classic and makes you feel at home than meatloaf? I think not. Cincy Shopper not only shared her recipe on making meatloaf in a crock pot, but also threw in potatoes and carrots into the crock pot to roast along side the classic entree’. I’m definitely trying this recipe soon.

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Mashed potatoes is one of my favorite comfort foods. This recipe for Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes calls for everything to be done in the crock; even steaming the potatoes. You can even leave the skin on, which is great because 1.) Less work to do 2.) red mashed potatoes are so amazingly perfect.

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One of the first meals I make when I dust off my crock pot each fall is pot roast, like this pot roast recipe from Joyously Domestic . It’s one of the most “It’s finally fall” meals you can make. Plus, it’s kind of one of my mom’s traditions to make pot roast the first Sunday of fall and I think I’m going to keep that tradition going. Just like with the meatloaf recipes above, you can roast veggies with the beef, which (in my opinion) makes the pot roast taste even better.

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Yes, even dessert can be made in a slow cooker. Although there are plenty of cake and cobbler slow cooker recipes, I was drawn to this baked apples recipe. I bet this smells amazing while cooking. Plus, baked apples are so delicious and 10x delicious in the fall.

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This past week was definitely a little off, especially around the office. One of my co-workers somehow lost a day and I feel like I need an extra workday. Weird. However, I was able to get a lot of things squared away in the office. So…I’m taking a personal day today. *Insert cheesy, gloating smile*

I’m going to use this self-imposed 3-day weekend to finish some posts today and work on some of my side projects this weekend since it’s supposed to rain pretty much all weekend. I don’t mind rainy weekends. Actually, I prefer them, because it gives me a reason to stay in the house and catch up on things around the house, while watching shows on my DVR and Netflix. I’m a professional multi-tasker.

Well, here is this week’s Link-End Round-Up:

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Coloring Books for Adults

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I’ve always been a creative. Growing up, drawing and coloring was my life. I even went to art camp a couple of summers when I was in elementary school. Not to mention, but also earned a handful of awards for my drawings and writing. I don’t know why I stopped coloring and drawing so much. Oh, right, because once you hit junior high/ middle school, drawing and coloring are replaced by technical and computer graphics.

Don’t get me wrong, I love graphic design! Actually, a couple of months ago, I decided to slowly starting up my freelance business again and I’m so excited. However, before I could get to the grind and hustle of graphic design, I had to stir my desire for creating cool and fun designs. Therefore, I reverted back to my favorite childhood pastime; drawing and coloring. Well, I didn’t revert too far back. Instead, I traded in my crayons for gel pens, watercolor markers, and charcoal pencils. Not only is is fun, but there are some great health benefits associated with it, too.

Recently, there was a study released that listed great benefits for adults to color more, including relaxation, exercising fine motor skills and training the brain to focus.

After dusting off my old drawing techniques, I moved on to adjusting to coloring with my new, grown-up art utensils with cheap coloring books from random stores. I will admit that it felt a little more than weird being a childless grown woman shopping for coloring books, but I was so happy. I instantly felt thrown back to looking for certain styles of coloring books. The majority of the coloring books on the shelves are marketed for today’s child. So, there were a lot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and way too many Frozen options. (It’s been over 2 years. Let it go!)

However, a while ago I learned that there were actually adult coloring books. Not “adult” like movies, although I’m pretty sure those exist, but more like adult coloring books that includes cool graphics, illustrations, stress-releasing designs, and fun adult theme. So, cool, right?

So, I’ve decided that I need more of these coloring books for adults in my life (as should you) and I’m starting with these:

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Color Me Swoon: Beefcake Edition –  After a long day at the office, I would love to unwind with a glass of wine and color a dreamy picture of Ryan Gosling. Thanks to this Color Me Swoon coloring book, that is actually very plausible. Maybe, after a few glasses of wine, you might get creative and get wonder what a Channing Tatum looks like with a brunette hair or Robert Pattinson with a deep tab. Sexy.

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Natural Wonders Coloring Book – This coloring book by Patrick Hruby has my ideal images of illustrations that range from intricate to simple to color bright and bold images. Therefore, this is a great book for kids, adults, or a coloring session for the whole family. Coloring parties!

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Color Me Drunk – As a child, there are some things that you just don’t the legal authority to experience, such as voting, living on your own, and drinking while coloring. Color Me Drunk is a drinking and drawing activity books that calls for you to drink (preferably, drunk) and do some of the activities in the book that includes coloring in the line and drawing a straight line, which can be a little tricky under the influence.

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Coloring For Grown-Ups Holiday Fun Book – The Coloring For Grown-Ups Coloring books come in various editions, including this holiday edition that has fun (adult-theme) pictures to color for various holidays, including Christmas and Hannukah, and activities. I’m really interested in the “Draw Your Own Ugly Christmas Sweater” page. Fun!

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The 1990s Coloring Book All That and a Box of Crayons (Psych! Crayons Not Included.) – This coloring book should bring out all the feels of nostalgia for all the 80s and 90s babies, which is complete with design your own Beanie Babies and illustrations of your favorite 90s sitcom characters. Totally Awesome!

 

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