“With love in her eyes and flowers in her hair…”

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On Thursday night, in a last minute and unprecedented gesture of the utmost coolness, my boss invited both my co-worker and I to come see Robert Plant perform at the Bank of America Pavilion with him and some of his family after work. I’m a big Zeppelin fan, and although I’ve always been more of a Jimmy Page kind-of-girl myself, I jumped at the chance to see The Golden God up close.

My seat was incredible, and I had a wonderful view of Robert as he belted his heart out to some of his solo work, some blues songs, and a handful of Led Zeppelin favorites. He may not have been able to hit the high notes the way he used to, but it still sounded good. My only gripe, and it’s just a tiny one, was that during a few of the Zeppelin songs, Robert would sort of trail off in the middle of them and he and the Sensational Space Shifters would proceed to have a sort of jam band session while the crowd was anxiously waiting for the rest of the song. The most noticeable offense was during “Whole Lotta’ Love,” when the song seemed to have an intermission while he and the band improvised for entirely too long before finally bringing it back around and completing the classic.

Thankfully, “Going to California,” a song I treasure, was unscathed- and was probably my favorite moment of the night.

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If seeing Robert Plant wasn’t enough of a blast from the 60’s/70’s, then the “Hippie Chic” exhibit at the Museum of Fine Arts definitely did the trick. I headed over today to see the collection, which is on display through November 11th. Between the music (I walked in just as The Beatles “With a Little Help from My Friends” started playing), the shag carpeting, and the wide array of vibrant colors and patterns- the exhibit was a sensory overload- in a good way, of course. I had a ball (and more than a couple of laughs) looking at the ensembles- some of which looked eerily similar to things I’d seen my parents wearing in photographs from back when they were my age.

For the most part, though, I wanted a majority of the pieces for my own closet.

I love the MFA, and strongly recommend those visiting the Boston area to check it out anyway- but this exhibit is a really nice addition.

“Let’s spend the night together…”

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On Friday night I got to experience one of my longest of long-time goals and see The Rolling Stones live, in concert, at TD Garden. When tickets initially went on sale back in April, they were obscenely expensive- and although I’m a life-long fan and Mick Jagger is still my #1 crush (even at 69 years old. Don’t judge me), I had given up on the idea of ever seeing the Stones in the flesh, and instead planned to just buy whatever tour documentary DVD was released to commemorate their 50th anniversary whenever it came out so I could at least see the show from my couch.

It was only recently that Radio BDC held a week-long contest to win a pair of tickets, and figuring I had nothing to lose, I entered every day until the deadline.

And holy shit, you guys- I WON.

The show was unbelievable- from the stage set-up to the set list. When Mick first emerged on stage and started strutting to “Get Off of My Cloud”, I’m pretty sure I screamed louder than a 13 year old girl at a Justin Bieber concert. I was absolutely floored.  Watching Mick Jagger be, well, Mick Jagger, for two hours without stopping is one of the coolest things I’ve ever witnessed. It’s amazing to think that a man pushing 70 can move better and rock harder than musicians and front men half his age. The guy is a LEGEND.

And of course I can’t forget Keith, Charlie, and Ronnie- who were just as much fun to watch and delivered one hell of a performance, even after all these years.

This was truly a dream come true for me, and I cannot thank the good folks at BDC for making it possible. It meant the world to me.

That’s just one of the short videos I took during the show. I’m still in the process of uploading the others, but for now I hope you all enjoy Mick’s coat as much as I did.

April 2013: In a Nutshell.

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April was the month we finally saw Spring prevail over Winter (after taking quite a beating for a few rounds), and with temperatures consistently climbing day by day, I’m hoping it’s here to stay and that we won’t get a freak snowstorm or anything (it’s happened before!) It’s been wonderful being able to wear skirts and dresses without having to layer on leggings or sweaters over and under them.

Sunny days and warm weather aside, April was truly the month that the city of Boston showed the rest of the world exactly why it’s the best. In the wake of a cruel and unfathomable terrorist attack, regular, every day citizens became heroes as they rushed to aid those affected in any way they could (the ONE FUND to date had raised over 20 MILLION dollars!), and tireless authorities and officials made sure they tracked down those responsible in less than a week following the bombing at the Boston Marathon. The city rallied together to show everyone watching that “Boston Strong” was more than just a phrase to help get us through a crisis- but a longstanding and deep-rooted way of life.

There have been so many benefits, charities, fundraisers, raffles, vigils, and other gatherings to support the victims, their families, and the Greater Boston communities, and on Sunday afternoon, I headed down to Lansdowne Street for the sold out “For Boston!” benefit show put together by the Dropkick Murphys. All of the proceeds from ticket sales, merchandise, etc. went directly to helping those affected by the attack, and with performances by Dropkick themselves, State Radio, Big D and The Kids Table, The Parkington Sisters, Old Brigade and Barroom Heroes- all of whom had the most sincere and inspirational words to say about Boston and it’s residents- it turned out to be a really fun, sometimes emotional, but very successful and rewarding day.

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Kudos to everyone who participated in the show and for everyone who came down to show their support!

Finally, April ended on a high note. I received some great news at work today (one word: promotion!) and I’m hoping that the luck and good fortune will carry into May as I prepare to attempt some semi-late-in-the-season Spring cleaning, get ready to reboot my diet and fitness regime, and gear up for a little bit of travel and adventure within the coming weeks.

See you all there!

xox

Erin go Bragh.

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Happy St. Patrick’s Day, everyone- and what a weekend it’s been. In Boston, St. Paddy’s Day is pretty much a week-long affair, filled with parties, concerts, parades, and pub crawls. The past couple of years I either worked through the holiday, or was out of town- but this year I was able to celebrate accordingly- kicking off the weekend with a show from the Dropkick Murphys at TD Garden for their Irish Festival on Friday night.

When the house lights came back on and everyone was exiting the Garden for the night, I was sticky with sweat and beer, and covered in green and white confetti that had rained down on the crowd during “Shipping Up To Boston”- but I had such a good time that I didn’t even care. Between appearances from Danny O’Connor and Ken’s daughter and her step-dancing troupe, to Ken singing “Kiss Me, I’m Shitfaced” in the middle of the crowd and the band closing out the night with a pretty ferocious cover of AC/DC’s “TNT”- it was just so much fun.

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Today I headed down to Dorchester Street to catch the annual South Boston Saint Patrick’s Day Parade. Despite the sunshine, it was really frigid out today, which made standing for the entire two hour celebration more than a little uncomfortable, but it was still a good time. I don’t particularly know what Darth Vader, Storm Troopers,  pirates, or the Ghostbusters have to do with St. Paddy’s Day, but there never really is any rhyme or reason to these sorts of things. Besides, everyone was too much in the spirit of things (see: drunk) to really ask too many questions.

And to close this entry out before I go prepare for tonight’s episode of “The Walking Dead” and to go back to work tomorrow morning, here’s one of my favorite videos to commemorate today’s festivities:

Everyone’s Irish tonight, ladies & gentlemen! Cheers!

“But if ever I stray from the path I follow…”

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Last night I made the trek out to Northampton to catch a set from Frank Turner & The Sleeping Souls at the Pearl Street Nightclub. I don’t spend a lot of time in Western Massachusetts, so I tend to forget what a peculiar place Northampton is. It’s like it’s completely cut off from the rest of the world. I ended up parking about a half mile away from the venue, and had to walk through the downtown area to get there. On the way, I saw so many different little shops, cafés, and restaurants- and now I have the inexplicable urge to return there some afternoon in the near future and just walk around and eat, drink, be merry- and shop.

I digress. The show was fantastic. Frank never disappoints. He was so energetic, and fun, and full of that infectious positivity that just seems to radiate through his music and his personality. I’m sure I’ve said it before, I’m certain I have, but his songs are something I truly cherish. His lyrics are so inspiring. There’s no bullshit. It’s just raw and real, whether it be about the complexities of relationships or losing your way in life, to the simple things like drinking with your friends, dancing, or listening to rock n’ roll. The message is clear, though: keep your head up, be good to one another, enjoy and appreciate life as it comes at you, and roll with the punches- because everything will be just fine.

I had a brief correspondence with Frank at the beginning of last Fall after a show he’d done at The Royale in Boston. I had thanked him for a terrific performance, and for his lyrics, which meant so much to me at the time- especially after having just lost my father a couple of months before. Frank was so unbelievably kind, compassionate, and genuine with his words, telling me to stay strong and to “keep fighting”. It resonated with me, and still does to this day. He is what more musicians should aspire to be: grounded, unabashed, approachable, and of course, talented.

Last night Frank mentioned that they’d be touring the area again in the Fall. You know I’ll be there.

Vaccinated (and a Beauty Box Review.)

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Last night I caught a set by London’s finest, The Vaccines at what I feel is the best venue in the city, The ‘Dise (Paradise Rock Club). They’re brilliant, and probably some of the sweetest and funniest guys around. The show was great, and loud. My ears are still ringing a little, but it was a blast.

The show was my first with my new camera in tow. I’m still getting the hang of using it since it’s a lot more complex than past cameras I’ve owned. I like the shots above, especially the ones that feature Árni’s 1970’s California surfer-style hair. I’m used to taking photos of abandoned buildings or cosmetics for reviews, however, so I tried to snap some pictures of the boys in the same manner- but abandoned buildings and cosmetics don’t flail rapidly or jump around a stage when you’re trying to shoot them, and since The Vaccines do pretty much everything but stand still for long moments at a time- it definitely proved to be a challenge.

I learned a few new things about my camera, and about photographing a show with it in the process that I’m looking forward to utilizing for the next gig, though. Practice makes perfect, after all.

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Speaking of photographing cosmetics, I recently received my first beauty box from BeautyArmy. For those of you who aren’t familiar with BA, it’s a monthly subscription service where for $12 per month, you can select 6 samples of various skin care/cosmetic/wellness products from a collection that is specifically fitted to your skin/hair/personality type after you answer a quick but somewhat detailed questionnaire about yourself and the type of physical features you have. My co-worker is a big fan of it, and urged me to try it since she knows how much I love experimenting with new things. I finally caved, and received my carefully wrapped pink and black box a couple of weeks ago- plenty of time to play around with the samples.

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What I Received (Chose):

Ruddy Water Blushed Fragrance Pouch

Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin Cream

Bath & Body Works “Sweet Pea” Shower Gel*

Jonathan “Dirt” Texturizing Paste

EnSpri Ultra Collagen 5-Minute Facial

Yes To Blueberries “Age Refresh Eye Firming Cream*

Mark Scandi-Lash Mascara (in brown)* (BONUS SAMPLE)

*What I didn’t Use:

Bath & Body Works “Sweet Pea” Shower Gel

Why Not: I have so many bath and shower products that I don’t even know what to do with them all. As much as I love the “Sweet Pea” scent, this was something I picked to give to my mother.

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Why Not: I’m a stickler when it comes to certain regimens, my eye care being one of them. My grandmother on my mom’s side used nothing but a little Vaseline around her eyes before bed time every night and she always looked amazing. She swore by it, and for the past few years, it’s become my own routine as well. My pillowcase might look a little greasy in the morning, but my eye area is still smooth and bright. I chose this sample, again, to give to someone else to try.

Mark Scandi-Lash Mascara (in brown)

Why Not: I don’t think I’ll ever be able to give up my Diorshow Black Out mascara. It just makes my lashes look exactly how I want them to without irritating my eyes. Like the Bath & Body Works shower gel, this sample was for my mother to try. Where I use the blackest of black mascaras to obtain a dramatic look, my mother is more reserved with brown, natural looking mascara.

Product #1: EnSpri Ultra Collagen 5-Minute Facial ($99.50)

One of the selling points to me trying this facial was that it was not only suitable for all skin types, but that it would soften my skin and shrink my pores. The packet is perforated, dividing the collagen powder and the gel hydrator activator. The directions on the packet state you need only mix the powder with the activator, apply to skin, wait until it dries, rinse, and voila! Insta-soft skin.

However, when I tried it, two things became clear very quickly: the powder packet contained, in my opinion, a little too much powder, and there wasn’t nearly enough activator to get the two to mix evenly. My bathroom counter ended up looking like Tony Montana’s desk in “Scarface”.

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The other thing that became clear was that this product smelled HORRIBLE. I mean gag-worthy. It was supposed to be less harsh than other masks, but it smelled strongly of burning chemicals.

When I did manage to apply enough of the product, as grainy and uncomfortable as it was, and waited until it dried to rinse- I didn’t feel or notice any dramatic improvement in my skin’s tone or texture. It just felt like I’d exfoliated a little bit, and the gross smell lingered on my face, much to my dismay, long after washing the mask off.

Would I Purchase?: No. I’d just stick to a daily scrub to achieve the same feeling. It’d be cheaper, smell better, and probably be less messy, too.

Product #2: Jonathan “Dirt” Texturizing Paste ($26.00)

I honestly don’t know why I picked this product considering I have medium-length and very curly hair. I’ve been told glues and pastes are for shorter hair, but I thought I’d give this a shot and see how it worked.

The product smelled like vanilla cake, which was a nice change from the Godawful collagen mask’s smell, but the texture was VERY dense and hard, making it difficult to work through my curls. I added a little water, hoping that it would spread a little easier, but to no avail. My hair didn’t look as “volumized” as the product description suggested it would, as much as it looked stringy and lifeless. I ended up giving up and resorting back to my usual cream and serum to get my bounce back.

Would I Purchase?: No. For shorter, straighter hair, this product might work really well, but it’s not for me at all. It does smell delicious, though.

Product #3: Egyptian Magic All-Purpose Skin Cream ($37.20)

I had mentioned in my Winter Essentials post that my skin is sensitive and can be problematic. I saw this moisturizer available, and upon reading it’s description, saw that it was suitable for all skin types. Throwing caution to the wind, I decided to say to hell with it and give it a try. The instructions were simple enough- rub the moisturizer into your palms until it turns into an oil for easier absorption, and then apply. I opted to try this product before bed to give it a chance to sink into my skin.

I cleansed my face as normal, used my toner, and tore open the packet. The second I started spreading it over my palms, I knew I was in trouble, because I’d never felt anything so unbelievably oily in my life. The product didn’t smell bad, but it didn’t smell good, either. Even still, I applied only a small amount to my face- but it still made me ridiculously shiny and made my skin feel greasy to the touch like I’d dived head first into a deep fryer at a fast-food restaurant.

This is a product that should NOT be applied during the day because of it’s consistency. I can’t imagine makeup staying in place if this stuff is slathered on your face. It’d just make it run.

I slept in it, and when I woke up the next morning, I will admit that my skin had a bit of a nice glow to it. It didn’t necessarily feel more hydrated than usual, but the texture and the tone looked a little more fresh and radiant.

Would I Purchase?: Maybe. I think for a weekly hydrating treatment, especially in the winter, this would be really great- but I couldn’t imagine using it every day (or every night) simply because it’s just so greasy.

It would also make a great cuticle cream, too.

The only thing missing from this list is the Ruddy Water Blushed Fragrance Pouch, which I haven’t had the chance to try. I plan on reviewing it once I do. The pouch is currently in my gym bag, and will more than likely be opened after my next work-out.

Overall, I was a little underwhelmed with the box- although it’s mainly my fault since I selected the samples. Hopefully next month they’ll have some stuff that works a little better for me.

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“The boys are back, and they’re lookin’ for trouble.”

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Last night I headed down to McGreevy’s Pub after work to grab a beer and catch a small acoustic set from my favorite Boston boys, the Dropkick Murphys, to celebrate the release of their new album, “Signed and Sealed in Blood”. I had a blast. I’m a longtime fan, and it was such a pleasure to sing along, and dance, (and drink!) with other fans who quickly became friends. Such an amazing crowd, and such an amazing show.

Sorry about the photo quality, or lack thereof. All I had was my cell phone, and I was getting jostled about quite a bit during the show.

Afterwards, Ken and I briefly talked about my father over a beer. He was so unbelievably kind and compassionate, as were the other guys who were milling about, talking to everyone who had come by the show, signing autographs, and posing for pictures. There is no other band out there who love their fans more, or who do more for their community, than Dropkick Murphys do.

I’m so proud of them, and I’m so honored I got to be part of the celebration.

Their new album is brilliant. I highly recommend it. I first heard the song “Rose Tattoo” off of it a couple of months ago, and was instantly hooked. It’s still one of my favorites. It just hits me on such a personal level. Here’s the video:

Go check it out!