Because it’s Wednesday (“Hump Day”) and because I need a little mid-week pick-me-up, I thought I’d remind myself of all the things that make me smile by featuring the top ten Magpie Musts: the on-a-desert-island items I simply cannot live without.
Magpie Must #1: DiorShow mascara ($24, Sephora). I’m a mascara fiend and have probably tried every mascara on the market (even the gimmicky, over-priced ones, like Givenchy’s version with the “spiky ball” applicator — $27 and terrible). Even when I’m at my grungiest, I have to sport a couple coats of thick, dark mascara.
Magpie Must #2: Engagement Ring. Not much else to say except that I spend a lot of time staring happily at it. The image below is almost identical to my own except mine has four prongs rather than six — which I love. Shows off the stone even more!
Magpie must #3: A manicure. I’ve admitted in past posts that I’m a manicure addict — I get weekly (occasionally bi-weekly!) manicures and nearly always go for the same shade: Essie’s “Lollipop” red ($8, EssieShop). My go to girl? Vicky at Vicky’s Salon in Georgetown (202.342.0406) — she’s incredible.
Magpie must #4: Coke Zero. Ugh. My ultimate indulgence. And I know how bad the carbonation and coloring and chemicals and fake sugars are. But I just can’t live without it. (It made me feel a little better when I read an interview with Karl Lagerfeld, head designer and creative director for Chanel, and, in response to: “What do you eat for breakfast?”, KL responded: “Coke Zero.” Yes.)
Magpie must #5: My iPod shuffle ($59, Apple). I’ve posted about this in the past, but it’s the handiest little tool for a daily exerciser like myself. I’ll upload my favorite hits du jour, clip it onto my waist-band (it has a built-in clip), and head out the door on a jog.
Magpie must #7: High quality kitchen gear (below: Breville “Ikon” Blender, $299, Williams Sonoma). My fiance and I cook…a lot. Our Sunday evening dinners are pretty much the pinnacle of my culinary week — we’re always trying out some involved new dish or setting up a huge themed feast for ourselves. (Gluttons.) Because we’re so into cooking, we really notice when our tools aren’t performing adequately (or excellently) and tend to splurge in Williams Sonoma and Sur La Table as a result. I’ll never forget when I told him I needed to buy a “good, high-quality blender” and, without batting an eyelash at the amount of money I was planning on spending on it, he insisted we split the cost and go in on it together. I was confused — who would keep it? Little did I know he was planning on popping the question a few weeks down the road.
Magpie must #9: a good book. After completing my M.A. in Literature last year, I felt burned out and simply could not pick up a book for weeks. Isn’t that embarrassing? Now that I’ve distanced myself from the experience of reading a couple books a week for my coursework, I miss the intellectual stimulation and discipline of the graduate school experience more than words can say. As a result, I’ve always got a new book on hand (and literally at my fingertips, now that I have an iPad). I’m currently making my way through Malcolm Gladwell’s The Outliers ($11.93, Amazon) — an entirely different sort of reading than I’m accustomed to. It’s easy-going and engaging, although his whole bit feels tired (“I’m going to take this truism and, through some seemingly-unrelated data and rhetorical finesse, turn everything on its head and explain your world differently”). While I’m partial to the classics, I do venture into some of the more contemporary lit now and then. I’ll go ahead and stake a bold claim: best book written in the last decade or so? Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things (as low as $3, Amazon). It’s achingly beautiful. Roy’s M.O. as an author is to reinstill beauty into the English canon. Now that’s a mission I can get behind.
Magpie must #10: champagne. Who can resist the bubbly, celebratory stuff? My girlfriend Miss Right on the Money and I went to Masa14 for dinner last weekend and decided, for no good reason, to share a bottle of Riondo prosecco. It was just the way to usher in an otherwise rainy and unimportant Saturday.
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