The Sassy Steel Magnolia
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  • May3rd

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    The phrase that inspired this series of posts rang out like a siren in my ears.

    “Jennie …. You’re such a girl.”

    The initial – in my mind – reaction after I realized what he had just said to me?

    Well no shit, Sherlock!

    The – after I stopped the word vomit about to spew out of my mouth – reaction I actually spoke?

    Well, thank God for that!

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    The aforementioned conversation took place last week while discussing the difference in girls’ nights & boys’ nights – in mixed company, might I add. *It was said again later in the conversation when I was expressing my excitement about waking up to watch the Royal Wedding. (obviously the boy talking was not my Prince Charming) It wasn’t the first time someone has said that to me. Generally I laugh it off with a “well, duh!” and go on about my way. But this one …. this one stuck with me.

    It was the tone of his voice. As if being this so-called “such a girl” was in some way a bad thing.

    The whole instance really made me wonder: when did being “such a girl” take a turn for the worse? A vast majority of the girls I know can be classified as “girly” in some regards. Even the most “tom-boy” ones on the block! And it is in no way something to be bashful about by any means.

    Does it mean we can’t take care of ourselves? No. Does it mean we aren’t independent, and strong? No. Does it mean that like everything in the world there are different degrees or layers of something? Yes.

    (Hence why apparently some girls are viewed more “girly” than others. I believe he was placing me in the overly “girly” department. Obviously he hasn’t met some of my fabulous yet true to the bone super “girly” girlfriends. That’s probably a good thing!)

    My reaction to his statement threw him off a bit. I think I was supposed to put myself in check after the bold proclamation; that I should put away my Rosebud Salve and refrain from talking about the dress I saw last week in Banana Republic.

    Sorry pal, no can do. I don’t comment on the degree of  your manliness, nor would I expect you (or anyone for that matter) to alter behaviors if I did. So I’m going to politely claim my rightful title and keep on owning it.

    I am “such a girl” …. I’m even at times “such a silly girl” …. and I happen to like it that way.

    *But don’t go thinking I won’t strap on my beloved cowboy boots, hop on the back of a 4-wheeler, and spend the day out at the farm. It’s that whole different layers & degrees thing I mentioned earlier.

    Just sayin’.


    photo credits: 1, 2
  • March23rd

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    You can’t argue Beyoncé has mad skills.

    Some of my favorite songs were the first ones she put out as a solo artist.

    Like this one.

    (which was a musical staple of my Sophomore year of college)

    Baby Boy – Beyoncé & Sean Paul

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    The Music Snack comes out every Wednesday to put a little rhythm in your week. Requests are always welcome, so don’t be shy!

     

  • July21st

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    :: a little swanky . . a bit sassy . . a touch of saucy . . and a splash of billie’s summertime love ::

    Sounds like a pretty good recipe to me. You?

    Billie Holiday – Summertime

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  • July16th

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    With thousands upon thousands of blogs out in the World Wide Web, how’s a girl to weed through to find the ones worth reading & following? Even the most level headed of girls can get exhausted just thinking about it! Thankfully you’ve found your way here to The Sassy Steel Magnolia, and I want to make sure you find your way to a few others as well.

    This week’s Mah-velous Magnolia badge goes to two fabulously wonderful Web sites I have been fortunate enough to stumble upon.

    The first site I discovered being included in what’s called a Follow Friday tweet on twitter.  I adore the word Charmed so immediately followed and went straight to her site to scope things out.  Needless to say, I was more than delighted with what I found and have passed her site and posts on to numerous people.  Do yourself a favor and subscribe to Live the Charmed Life – you’ll be quite happy you did.

    The Charmed Life is an attitude. It’s a way of living today as if it’s the only day. It’s taking delight in the life you have, and viewing the world with constant amazement. It’s also being where you are, who you are and embracing the experience. It’s being appreciative, and content with what is. – DeeAnne White, Founder and Creator of Live the Charmed Life

    One of my favorite posts: 100 Ways to be Elegant

    The next Web site I actually discovered via a tweet from Live the Charmed Life, recommending to follow her. Again, I have a special sweet spot for the word Luxurious so taking a few minutes to see what it was all about was a temptation I was happy to oblige.  As soon  as you hit the landing page, luxury and elegance fills your screen through well chosen images and thought provoking posts.  I easily spent hours last night going through post after post finding greater inspiration with every click of the mouse. Your reader will not be complete until you’ve subscribed to The Simply Luxurious Life – trust me.

    Luxury is always in our proximity if only we know where to look, regardless of where we might be living. Whether it be found in wine, food, fashion, home decor, gardening, or entertainment, contentment and pleasure can be found. Here’s to the good life! – Shannon Ables, Founder and Creator of The Simply Luxurious Life

    One of my favorite posts: Why Not . . . Create Your Own Simple Ritual?

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    The Mah-velous Magnolia badge will be awarded each Friday to a selected lady {or a few..or fellas..we’ll see!} who has had an impact on my week.  Who knows — maybe you’ll be up next!

  • July15th

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    i ♥ a good summer storm.

    :: they spring up in mid-afternoon & last from 2 minutes to 2 hours. there’s just something about summer storms. my only hope is that 1 day instead of watching them from my office building and dreaming, i’ll be watching them in a gorgeous outdoor patio room {like the ones below} sipping a sweet summer time drink, listening to billie holiday, writing letters to dear diary or reading myself away. ::

    photo credit: summer storm escape one, two