If y’all know my husband and I personally, you know he is an avid golfer. Most of my family is actually so it was a no-brainer to put together a gift guide for those that love to golf. There is a great variety of price range in the items below and differing levels of interest whether your person is just starting out or loves to play all the time and wants all the gadgets. Some of my husband, Kollin’s, favorites? The walking cart, groove sharpener, a Titleist hat, and travel bag. Not sure what they would want? A pack of golf balls as an easy gift they will love since they can never have too many!
One of the gifts I love to give during the holidays is a personalized one. I’ve always been a fan of monograms, adding a personal touch, handwritten notes and making someone feel that a gift has just that small something extra to it. Whether you’re shopping for a girlfriend, a newly engaged or married couple or yourself and want to bring a little extra something to your gift, the below selections are great for any occasion. Be sure to check the shipping arrival time to make sure you can get it in time for the holidays! Sometimes it can take extra time to process personalized gifts. Another note, most personalized items are non-returnable.
Hey Y’all! I don’t know about y’all, but parents and in laws are always the hardest for me every holiday season. Since we got married last year it was easy to include something from that moment for our parents like a framed wedding portrait or sentimental gift to remember that day. Getting creative for your parents can be difficult because sometimes to me it feels like they have everything they need. They’re your parents and know everything right?! Well, they deserve to spoiled too and most of the time, at least in my experience, don’t spend too much on themselves since they’re worried about making everyone else’s holiday great. Below are some gifts I think they would love!
Hey y’all! The holiday season is here and I’m so excited to bring you my first gift guide - for her! I had asked on Instagram who you are shopping for and categories you needed help with. I’ll be adding a bunch more guides throughout November, but wanted to start with the most popular category: the ladies in your life! Whether you’re shopping for your best friend, sister, co-worker or your mom, there is something for everyone on this list at various price points! Grabbing a few stocking stuffers or need a gift that will wow her? Check out everything below for something she will truly love. You can click on the image below and it will take you directly to that product. As always, let me know if I can help in any way! Comment below or send me a DM on Instagram, I’m happy to help! xx
Stocking Stuffers
Hostess
Beauty
Pieces She’ll Love
I’m so excited to be sharing a new hair tools and beauty brand with y’all! I recently partnered with Aashi Beauty to try out their 3-in-1 Curling Revolver and was so impressed with the quality, branding, the people behind the brand and can we talk about how cute their products are?! Here’s a bit about the brand:
From their site, “The word Aashi originates from India and it means to smile. Our brand centers around this which is why we endeavor to satisfy our customers as their smile is our reward.” Aashi Beauty creates high quality and affordable hair extensions, innovative styling tools, and vegan cosmetics! For today’s purposes we are talking styling tools.
Let’s get into the details.
Aashi Beauty was so kind to gift me the 3-in-1 Curling Revolver, a 25mm / 1" Marcel, Clamp, and Wand in one! This beauty evenly distributes instant heat technology for styling versatility for all types of hair, creating long lasting curls and waves frizz free. The head of the curling iron rotates so that it takes all the work out of your wrist while curling. Feel more comfortable with your current routine? The iron can lock and be used as a traditional curling iron or curling wand - whichever you prefer! I’ve used it all three ways and found each has their benefits, but here’s a quick breakdown on the advantages:
Marcel (rotating clamp): this saves a lot of energy that can go into your curling routine. While you would normally twist the entire iron to get that curl, now you can just twist the barrel and add some simplicity to your routine.
Curling Wand: for me, this is the fastest way I curl my hair. Simply wrap your hair around the barrel (clamp down) and hold for a few seconds for effortless curls.
Traditional Clamp Curling Iron: the benefit of this is that if you are used to using a curling iron then you’ll love this way to use it since it is familiar. The amazing quality will add sleek and anti-frizz technology to your routine making curling even easier.
I created the above looks using the curling revolver and loved the way it turned out! If you want to see me use it in real time you can check out my Instagram video tutorial!
3-in-1 Curling Revolver Specs:
Digital temperature control from 320°F - 430°F (160-220°C) - I use it at 395°F
Automatic shut off timer - can be adjusted to turn off between 30 to 60 minutes.
POWER Swivel cord
Ion Complex
Velcro and UL plugs
25-45W - heats up in seconds
Dual Voltage - 100-240V / 50-60Hz
1 Year Warranty
I’ve added some of my favorite Aashi Beauty tools below so you can check out what tool works best for your hair routine!
You can use code AMANDANAVA for 20% off your order!
Thank you so much for stopping by and reading my little corner of the internet! I hope you found a new brand to love as much as I do!
This post contains affiliate links and I may make a small commission should you purchase through them. All opinions are my own.
Hey y’all! I’m so excited to be covering Amazon Prime Day this year! If you aren’t familiar it is basically a two-day sale that Amazon puts on similar to Black Friday where items are the lowest they will be and you are going to save a bunch on well known items! Prime Day 2020 officially starts at midnight PST on Tuesday, October 13, and ends when the clock strikes midnight PST at the close of Wednesday. There are deals in every category of shopping and some major steals happening! A quick caveat: To take advantage of these, and most other, Prime Day deals, you must be an Amazon Prime subscriber.
I’ve broken down my favorites by category below so be sure to check them out! If you prefer to shop around and see everything in one palce head to Amazon’s Deal Page! Be sure to check back tomorrow and Wednesday for updated deals that aren’t released yet!
Happy shopping! xx
HOME TECH
I’ve loved adding technology into my home to make life easier and more efficient. Some of my favorites? Of course Amazon Alexa, a robot vacuum and Bluetooth speakers. I also can’t forget our most used Amazon item - the Firestick. Similar to Apple TV (but better in my opinion), you’ll have access to apps, music, all Amazon content and more!
KITCHEN
TVS
There are some really great deals happening on a variety of TV brands, sizes and bundles with apps and Amazon products. Check out the most popular below!
PERSONAL TECH
FASHION
There are some great Amazon Fashion deals happening too! From brands you know and love to Amazon’s own brands!
This post contains affiliate links and if something is purchased via those links I could receive a small commission. All opinions are my own.
Hey y’all! It’s hard to believe that we are almost in the middle of October and the end of 2020 is near. During this time of year everyone is excited for Fall, decorating for Halloween, and probably binging their favorite scary movies, but I don’t really enjoy scary things at all.
What I do love though are true crime stories and murder mystery shows and movies. Scary in their own right, yes, I just can’t get behind the Halloween, spooky, haunted, and horror movies - not my jam. Over on Instagram, I asked what shows or movies I should watch and got some great feedback! But, more people wanted to know the ones I’ve enjoyed and I thought having them live on the blog was a way for more people to see and share their recommendations too!
So, grab your popcorn or glass of wine (or both!) and check out these great shows, movies, and documentaries!
Don’t F*ck with Cats: Hunting an Internet Killer
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆☆
A twisted criminal's gruesome videos drive a group of amateur online sleuths to launch a risky manhunt that brings them into a dark underworld.
This one is definitely a curve-ball of a show. Set up in episodes, it starts from the idea of trying to catch a person who uploaded videos of killing cats on YouTube and then develops into a true serial killer hunt. With the help of social channels, dark-web chats, and law enforcement, this story gets wild. Definitely one of the more unique and surprising documentary series I’ve seen!
American murder: the family next door
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆
An American true crime documentary film directed by Jenny Popplewell. The film tells the story of the 2018 Watts family murders, which took place in Frederick, Colorado.
This recent add to Netflix was a good one! The only reason I gave it three stars was that I felt the backstory was a bit drawn out and I prefer more of the investigation based side. It is really well made and I enjoyed all of the first person perspective from the victim as you usually don’t get that. It was refreshing to also hear from the families and get different perspectives from social media, friends of each person involved and the original video from police and friends.
I love you, now die: The Commonwealth Vs. Michelle Carter
Watch on HBO, HBOMax
☆☆☆☆
Trigger warning: suicide and mental health
Michelle Carter stands trial for sending aggressive texts to her boyfriend encouraging suicide before he was found dead by suicide in his car.
This one is definitely one of the harder ones to watch because of its storyline and how young everyone involved is, but it is also one that makes me think the most once it’s over. I don’t want to get into my personal thoughts about it to sway anyone while watching, but there is a lot to unpack in this one. Young love, persuasion, bullying, social media, parenting and how kids use their phones. A lot of really relevant discussions packed into one documentary.
Abucted in plain sight
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆☆
In 1974, 12-year-old Jan Broberg is abducted from a small church-going community in Idaho by a trusted neighbor and close family friend.
Y’all - this one is wild. From its title you can probably conclude that it is about an abduction. The layers that make this one really interesting? The parent’s involvement/lack of knowledge and the downright weirdness of things you find out. I found myself being really angry and annoyed at the end of this by what I found out. Prepare yourself to do some googling and follow up reading to gather even more details about this really weird case. Start here once you’ve finished it!
The staircase
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆☆
In 2001 novelist Michael Peterson's wife died, and he claimed she perished after falling down stairs at their home. The medical examiner, however, determined that she had been beaten with a weapon, which led to Peterson becoming a suspect in what would become a murder investigation.
This documentary comes from Academy Award-winning documentary filmmaker, Jean-Xavier de Lestrade, and is very well done! This documentary dives very deep into criminal defense, the trial and evidence. Its unique perspective isn’t seen very often in crime documentaries and it is fascinating to see it come to life as the story unfolds. You’ll see the defendants home, evidence, interviews from his attorneys and recreations of the crime scene by the defense team. I really enjoyed the strategy discussions, and inside look of the case.
The keepers
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆
trigger warning: sexual assault
This docuseries tackles the unsolved murder of Cathy Cesnik, a beloved nun and Catholic high school teacher in Baltimore. After disappearing on Nov. 7, 1969, Cesnik's body was found nearly two months later -- but to this day, the killer remains unnamed.
This docuseries is a two-fold case. While it begins with the unsolved murder of Cathy, it regains traction when a former student of the school accuses the Chaplin of sexual assault. The story and case in itself it very interesting, but what I enjoyed most about this series was how the cases were looked at during drastic years of difference. The first portion of the case began in the 60s and then you have an investigator during the current time looking at the same details and utilizing technology that did exist when the case first began. You hear from people who were alive during the time of Cathy’s murder, but now, as adults, have different perspectives on things. This layer of dual-decade investigation provided a unique viewing experience.
The devil next door
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆
A Cleveland grandfather is brought to trial in Israel, accused of being the infamous Nazi death camp guard Ivan the Terrible.
This series dives into a devastating and horrible event we all know and have learned about - The Holocaust. What is unique about this look into those events and the many years after, is that it plucks a seemingly innocent and suburban grandfather from Ohio and plunges into his acts as an infamous Nazi death camp guard. Through interviews, physical evidence and eyewitness accounts, this series proves that people are not always what they seem and that justice can occur decades later. The only reason I’m giving this three stars is because I didn’t feel that the series spent enough time on the evidence presented. While very compelling and incriminating, I found myself wanting more backstory and basis for their findings rather than being told ‘this is this’ and then moving on. Because this case spans several decades and two trials I can understand speeding up portions of this story, but I would have liked more attention paid to the evidence. Otherwise, it’s very well done!
The Act
Watch on Hulu
☆☆☆☆
Dee Dee Blanchard is overprotective of her daughter, Gypsy, who is trying to escape the toxic relationship she has with her mother. Gypsy's quest for independence opens up a Pandora's box of secrets, which ultimately leads to murder.
This Hulu series is one that I really enjoyed. Very creepy, weird and overall disturbing (that’s why you’re here, right?!), the story is based on real-life events that are stranger than fiction. It follows the story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother, who was accused of abusing Gypsy by fabricating illness and disabilities as a direct consequence of Munchausen syndrome by proxy. The story later takes a dark turn as Gypsy discovers this and takes action into her own hands. I think that the cast of this show are amazing and it is kind of creepy how well they capture the real life elements of the characters like their voices, mannerisms, and relationships of those involved. It received many nominations and some wins during award season, which in my opinion were well-deserved.
McMillions
Watch on HBO/HBOMax
☆☆☆
The story of an ex-cop turned security officer who rigs the McDonald's Monopoly game promotion for a decade, stealing millions of dollars and building a vast network of co-conspirators across the U.S.
This series is a great one and while it isn’t murder-based or focus on violent crime like many others I’ve listed, I think the approach and overall storyline is very interesting. Most people remember the McDonald’s Monopoly game and being so excited to go to McDonald’s and gather their game pieces and win a small fry. But, what we didn’t know was happening was the massive fraud and scandal behind the scenes. Hear from the family members of the scheme mastermind, the FBI agents, and McDonald’s employees that helped crack the case. Mixing business, scandal, family drama and millions of dollars makes for a very good story. I only gave it three stars because I was familiar with the story and while interesting to watch I didn’t have an OMG moment of breaking the case or explosive details since I knew a lot of it, but if you are unfamiliar then you’ll find it four star worthy!
Icarus
Watch on Netflix
☆☆☆☆
When filmmaker Bryan Fogel sets out to uncover the truth about doping in sports, a chance meeting with a Russian scientist transforms his story from a personal experiment into a geopolitical thriller. Dirty urine, unexplained death and Olympic gold are all part of the exposure of the biggest scandal in sports history.
Kollin and I watched this series over a couple travel trips in 2018. We downloaded episodes to watch on the plane - that’s how invested we became ha. What we loved most about it was how the story begins following the scandal of doping in Olympic sports and then through the investigation there is discovery of political warfare, mafia connections, and danger to everyone involved in making the documentary. We many times found ourselves saying, “what?!” and not being able to stop watching. I think what makes it so unique is one, the topic it surrounds, and two, the truly genuine feeling that you’re watching someone discover something right before you rather than being told what happened.
Hope y’all enjoyed this breakdown and watch some (or all ha) of these! I would love to know your thoughts on them so comment below or over on my Instagram post with the same picture to let me know what you think! Have a great week y’all!
If you’ve read the homepage of my blog then you probably can guess that I love a good glass of wine and some of my guilty pleasures are prosecco and champagne. There’s something about ending the day with a bubbly, light, and crisp glass of wine. When I first started drinking wine, I tried red wine and learned that it caused me migraines so I stuck to white and rose and they quickly became my favorites!
I first heard of Winc when we got engaged and they sent us a bottle of champagne as congratulations (so sweet!). After receiving the bottle, I learned about their wine subscription program, but never pulled the trigger. I wasn’t a big drinker and didn’t think that I would go through that many bottles per month.
Que quarantine :) I was finding myself getting a little worn out on drinking the same thing over and over (I’m a creature of habit for sure) and I wanted to venture out on the wines I was trying. Then, I remembered Winc!
I went to their website and loved the process!
Here’s a bit about how it works!
1) Create an Account and take a quick quiz about your palette, preferences, and general feedback on wine.
2) Winc will generate a group of 4 wines based on your quiz that they suggest for you = personalized wine!
3) Add the bottles to your cart or make any adjustments to your bottles
5) The wine gets delivered directly to your door as often as you like! or skip the month if you don’t need more!
My first box looked like this:
I knew I wanted to get Kollin a Malbec as it is one of his favorites and with the cooler weather I love a crisp white wine so I opted for a Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc and a deep rose with berry flavors. What’s great is that I can log all our reviews in my Winc account and based on the reviews, Winc will suggest my next box to include or exclude those flavors or bottles all together.
About Winc
Winc was founded in 2012 Xander Oxman and Geoff McFarlane because of a shared belief that wine should be more accessible: simpler to get and easier to enjoy. They developed an exclusive wine club and then emerged into a winery of their own with online memberships that featured wines from around the country. From there, they grew into a community of hundreds of thousands of wine lovers.
With a selection for everyone, Winc offers unique insight into vegan wines, unique taste profiles and even food pairings. Having a pizza night? There’s a specific selection made just for that. Looking for a dessert wine to serve at your dinner party? Check with Winc! i can’t wait to experience more of their wines and order a few favorites I’m already familiar with too!
Winc was so kind to offer y’all the discount of $20 off your first box using my link below!
I hope everyone has a great weekend and comment below with your favorites if you try Winc! Can’t wait to hear!