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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Post-Turkey Talk

Today is especially exciting! My best friend, Miss Ashley Hokel (still seems so weird saying that!) is finding out whether she and Ethan will be having a boy or a girl!!! I can hardly contain myself! I wish more than anything I could be home with her tonight. Ashley, if you're reading this, I love you and am thinking of you always! (And call me ASAP to share the good news!)



Kim Jensen posted this on Instagram earlier :)
Ethan and Ashley had a doctor's appointment earlier today to find out the sex of the baby. The doctor put the answer inside a sealed envelope, which they gave to Kim.
She wrapped a little outfit inside to reveal the answer. The suspense is killing me!


On Wednesday, Kyle by Alene Too in Beverly Hills partnered with Bullets 4 Peace for a night of food, friends and fabulous fashions. The event benefitted Safe Passage, which is a charity that helps underprivileged children. Each guest was asked to bring a wrapped toy for the holidays. It was neat to see the toys pile up as the night went on!

KMA helps with pr for the Kyle by Alene Too store, so we went to enjoy the night and help make sure everything ran smoothly by checking guests in and helping collect the toys.

The turnout was great - a lot of people came out despite the gloomy weather to support a really good cause. However, I must admit the highlight of my night was meeting "Big Mike" from the movie The Blind Side. His name is actually Quinton Aaron, but we was just as sweet in person as his character in the movie.



Display in the middle of the store.



Bullets 4 Peace


Step-and-repeat set up for photo ops


Lots of presents for Safe Passage!


Hannah and I with Big Mike! I mean Quinton Aaron.


KMA girls (minus Kip)
(L to R) Rachel, Roxie, me, Hannah, Sylva and Kelly


Kyle's sisters Kim Richards and Kathy Hilton were there to support her and the cause. Other guests included Kyle's husband Mauricio, their youngest daughter Portia, Mauricio's mother Estella, Beverly Hills Housewives Camille Grammar (who is gorgeous I might add!) and Lisa Vanderpump, and Lisa's husband Ken Todd (no Jiggy this time though).



Kathy, Kim, Kyle, Lizzy and Debbie
Lizzy and Debbie own the original Alene Too store in Boca.
They partnered with Kyle to open the new store in Beverly Hills.


In other news... "winter weather" has begun to set in here. I suppose I'm not allowed to complain considering temperatures are still in the 60s. However, when you get used to warm and sunny, 60 starts to feel a little chilly! All a matter of perception I suppose. What's worse than the cold is the gloomy/rainy forecast for the next few days. Cold and gloomy is perfect weather for staying cuddled up on the couch, sipping hot chocolate and watching movies! My desk faces the window, so it's a little bit depressing staring at the grey clouds all day long, not to mention it's not good for my motivation. (Luckily the weekend is in sight!) I decided today was the perfect day to plug in my headphones and turn on my Christmas Pandora station. It really has started to get me in the Christmas spirit, which is hard to do when you live in a place with sun and palm trees. Christmas just doesn't seem the same without snow and freezing cold weather. Luckily I will be home in a few short weeks! :) 



The first time I've seen rain in the forecast this many days in a row.
I must say, I'm not especially loving it.


Counting down the days and singing "I'll Be Home for Christmas" now until December 21st.


xx
Mallorie

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Thanksgiving Weekend Wrap-Up

I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving!

Mine was spent with Sydney (my roomie), Matt and Keenan (his roomie) at Syd's aunt and uncle's house in Silver Lake. Spending the day with family and all the traditional Turkey day fixings was wonderful. (Especially considering I couldn't be home with my family.) Aunt Kathy and Uncle Len have the most beautiful backyard, perfect for entertaining guests. It was a gorgeous, sunny Los Angeles day, so we spent the majority of it outside socializing while the boys played a competitive little game of bacce ball. As the night ended and the four of us were headed out, we all got a good laugh. Between Matt hula hooping and Sydney's grandma's confusion with the song "Call Me Maybe," we were nearly in tears laughing so hard. She couldn't quite wrap her mind around the meaning of the song: "Does he call you, do you call him, or what are you supposed to do?" It was quite funny! They say laughter is the best medicine, and we most definitely got our daily dose!



Face time with my three favorite siblings on Thanksgiving morning.
Very thankful for my loving family.


Also very thankful for this boy.


Backyard bacce ball.


Keenan, Mark, Uncle Len and Matt


I love this backyard.


Future Christmas card pic?
Thankful for such a great roomie!


Rewinding back one day to Thanksgiving-eve, Matt took me to The Boiling Crab for a messy, crab dinner. I've been talking about how I wanted to put that dorky little bib for a while now, so I was beyond excited. The experience was definitely everything I was hoping it would be...and more! We had so much fun cracking our King Crab legs and creating an absolute mess of our table. Not to mention the food was delicious!


We had some time to kill. It was a looong wait.



All gloved up and ready to go!


I was mostly excited for this bib :)



Feeling crabby!


Hard at work cracking crab legs.



The claaawww. 


 Making a mess and loving every second!


Post-Thanksgiving, Matt and I had a yummy breakfast at Doughboys Cafe, which is just down the street from my apartment. I couldn't figure out why I was so hungry the day after Thanksgiving, but then I realized we only ate once the day before. So no judgments on the full plate of french toast below ;)


French toast, eggs and turkey bacon. Delish!


Saturday was spent brunching and bronzing by the pool. Sydney and I could not believe we were soaking up the sun a month before Christmas! I must say, the gorgeous weather is a definite perk, and I don't really miss the bitterly cold Iowa winter winds.


Poolside in November? Not complaining about that!


Yesterday it was back to reality. However, this Monday was especially exciting, because the jump was featured on Inside Edition! It was "so surreal" to see our story featured on national news. Granted, I wish they would have explained more about WHY we were jumping in our lingerie, but I appreciate them helping us share our story. Here's the feature on their website in case you missed it: http://www.insideedition.com/headlines/5395-women-skydive-wearing-nothing-but-lingerie. Also, check out the preview of Esme & Eve's upcoming documentary: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPi8WCp74f8


A little photo summary of the feature.


I really love this. (L to R: me, Marisa, Elizabeth and Rachel)



To wrap up a weekend all about giving thanks, I decided to take time to think about what I'm thankful for. The list could go on and on, but a few things I'm especially thankful for are: a loving and supportive family, amazing friends both old and new, good health, an exciting job, endless opportunities, a bright future, an extra-special guy, a roof over my head, food in my refrigerator and faith in something bigger than myself.


Thanks for reading!

xx
Mallorie 

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

We Took the Leap!

Well everyone, I'm happy to say... we did it! We were bold, and we took the leap! Skydiving from 12,500 ft in the air is the most exhilarating and thrilling experience. Words cannot describe it - I am still trying to wrap my mind around the entire thing.

The day began before the sun was up - bright and early at 5 a.m. We had to be to Skydive Elsinore by 8:30 a.m., and it's about an hour and half away. You never know what traffic will be like, so we left by 6 a.m. to make sure we had plenty of time.



Stopped for morning pick-me-up at Starbucks.
One last practice jump seemed necessary.


Up early enough to see the sun rising over downtown LA.


When we arrived, we got started with the not-so-fun stuff. This included paperwork that practically asks you to initial and sign your life away and a video of a creepy old man with a beard telling you all the risks involved with skydiving. They even record you reading and signing the final statement on the paperwork... that's when I knew this was serious stuff. Yikes! As much as I hate to admit it, I really skimmed over that paperwork. In summary, it says they are not responsible for anything, which means any injuries or even worse, death. (My grandpa will be REALLY proud when he reads those last few sentences, as he is VERY particular about the fine print. However, I knew what I was getting myself into, so I decided to spare myself the frightening words and gory details at that point. Sorry, Grandpa!)



Sorting through shoes and Shwings.
(The Inside Edition camera is filming on the left.)


Once that was done it was time to slip into our Naked Princess lingerie, our shoes from SportieLA and Shwings (little wings that attached to our shoes - very appropriate!)


Dressed and ready to jump!


Before we could jump we had to film interviews for Inside Edition, The Doctors and Esme & Eve's personal documentary. (Inside Edition and The Doctors? Yes! Both shows are featuring the jump! Inside Edition is set to air on Monday, November 26th! Visit http://www.insideedition.com/listings to find out when in airs in your city. We are filming The Doctors in December, so I will keep you posted on that air date, as well. Both are very exciting opportunities! I couldn't be happier!



Inside Edition filming our pre-jump powwow.


All of the interviews took place in front of this old World War II plane.


Sitting on the wing of the plane.



One of my favorite candid shots from the day.
(L to R: Daniella Peter, Kelly Howard, Jennifer Hoffman, me, Marisa Gallegos, Rachel Elizabeth Murray and Elizabeth Mitchell)


After we finished the interviews, we found out there was about a two hour delay due to the weather. Considering we had some time to kill, we all left to grab a quick bite to eat. When we got back we found out we might not be able to jump at all. (Not exactly what you want to hear when you have been awaiting this moment for weeks!)

 
Killing time... Matt came along to share in the excitement.
(He's the reason I have all of these great pictures!)


One minute we were sitting there thinking we might have to come back tomorrow (Sunday) to jump, and the next minute we were cleared to go! This all happened so fast there was barely anytime to think. Before I even knew what was happening, we were getting strapped into our harnesses and listening carefully as our professional was giving us instructions... Feet and knees together, head back, arch your back. Oh, and don't forget to smile. Smile?! Well, you don't want your cheeks to be flopping in the wind, especially considering there will be a camera on you. (As if you don't already have enough to think about!)



Getting all strapped up! Eek!


Ready to jump!


After a quick practice run on the ground we were boarding our plane. 7 girls jumping in lingerie, 7 tandem jumpers (the guys who were attached to our backs) and 7 jumpers with cameras, all crammed into one small airplane. (This was time a good time for claustrophobia that's for sure.) The jumpers with cameras were snapping pictures and taking video from the time we were getting suited up until the time our feet were back on the ground. I can't wait to see the pictures and video footage!

It typically takes around 25-30 minutes for the plane to reach 12,500 ft, only a few minutes for everyone to jump, 1 minute of free fall and about 3 minutes once the parachute it out. That's what we were told; however, I had absolutely NO concept of time to determine if this was true. When you're up there, it feels as though time stops.

Once we reached altitude, the door opened up and the cold air rushed in, practically taking my breath away. (However, the cold was the least of my worries at this point.) All you could see was white clouds below and blue sky above - it felt as though we were in Heaven.

One by one we took the leap from the plane. Three girls jumped before me and then is was my turn. I did as my instructor said: feet and knees together, legs back. "One, two, three!" Before I knew it I was falling through the clouds at speeds up to 120 mph. The first few seconds you feel your stomach drop, similar to the feeling on a roller coaster. Then you feel as though you are flying.

Before I knew it the parachute was up. Travis, my tandem jumper, let me help steer the parachute, which happened to be pink and purple I might add. (My two favorite colors!) We had a little fun, circling left and right and controlling our speed, all with two little ropes. The view from above was incredible - just beyond the mountains I could see the Pacific Ocean, and of course Lake Elsinore directly below. Seeing your feet dangling above the picturesque view was so surreal. It's a sight I want to remember forever. 


Moments after our feet were safely back on the ground.



We did it! (Post-jump picture)


Jennifer and me getting our jump certificates!
(Co-founder of Esme & Eve, a.k.a. the older sister I never had.)
I have her and Marisa to thank for letting me be a part of this life-changing experience.


Another post-jump picture in our personalized t-shirts from SportieLA!


Proof that I successfully completed my first tandem skydive!
Now I can go back and jump at a discounted rate :)



As I mentioned before, I cannot find the words that even begin to describe my experience on Saturday. Jumping from 12,500 ft, falling at speeds of 120 mph, seeing God's beautiful creation from that view, wearing next-to-nothing on your body, and trusting your life in the hands of a complete stranger was all very humbling. This was definitely an experience I will never forget. And if you're wondering, I would absolutely jump again! :)


Thanks for reading!

xx
Mallorie

Friday, November 16, 2012

24 Hours To Go!

Tomorrow is the big day!

We'll arrive at Lake Elsinore at 9 a.m. and jump around 11 a.m. But first, we have fill out papers and watch a video - hopefully that whole process doesn't make me want to change my mind! Also, I'm skeptical about this video. Is it going to scare me half to death? At that point, I don't think I'll need any help in that department. I've always been the adventurous type who enjoys a good adrenaline rush, but it's the anticipation that gets me! The going up, up, up on a roller coaster or waiting for the Space Shot to blast you into the sky - the anticipation is much scarier to me than the ride itself. I think that's exactly how I will feel on Saturday. My heart has been in my throat all week, and I'm filled with a million different emotions.

Skydiving has always been on my bucket list, but I had NO idea I'd be doing it quite like this and only a few months after graduating from college. Regardless, I am so thankful and thrilled to have this opportunity!

I'll have so much more to share with you Saturday post-jump! (Well, probably not until Sunday.) Considering they're making a documentary, and this will be broadcasted on national television (yes, we've gained interest from national TV, so exciting!) I will have video footage to share later. You'll be able to watch everything - from suiting up to jumping out of the plane to making a safe landing. On a personal level, I think it's neat that I'll have this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity on video. I can't wait to share! In the meantime, say a little prayer that everything goes smoothly on Saturday!

Another great article was posted online today. This is one of my favorites, as it really conveys the message and thinking behind the jump. Please check it out: http://www.lingerietalk.com/2012/11/15/lingerie-news/a-leap-of-faith-in-lingerie.html

If you're wondering where we'll be jumping, look here: www.skydiveelsinore.com


On a side note... Sylva and I took a casual afternoon coffee break yesterday and happened to see Britney Spears on our way back to the office. This morning we discovered that we are in the background of one of the photos! Too funny!




TGIF!

xx
Mallorie

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Weekend Wrap Up... and other stuff


This past weekend was fairly low-key, which is always nice after a busy week. Friday night we celebrated Jennifer's birthday at Hemmingways Lounge in Hollywood. I had never been there before, but it was really neat inside. The lights are very dim and the walls are bookcases filled from floor to ceiling. (Check out images here: http://www.hemingwayslounge.com) It was a fun night of socializing and dancing with a really great group of people.

It was so dark inside, which made it hard to keep your eyes open when the flash went off. Consequently, many photos did not turn out very well. We look like we're sleeping standing up! Here's a couple that turned out semi-decent:



A few of us with the birthday girl, Jennifer (sitting to my right).


Kelly, Hannah and me.

We deemed Saturday for being lazy, and Sunday for a day of rest. (That's how Sundays are intended to be, right?) Saturday night, Matt and I rented a couple movies, made Pad Thai in our Wok (that we're slightly obsessed with) and got fro-yo. (Yogurtland and Blockbuster are only a few blocks away from me. This is both a blessing and a curse, especially considering frozen yogurt isn't necessarily healthier than ice cream.) We rented Madagascar 3 and Rock of Ages - unfortunately, we did not care for either. Matt sees literally every movie ever made, making it hard to rent a movie he's never watched. Hence the movie selection. Regardless, we made the most of it and had a lot of fun.

I also took a couple neat pictures of the sunset while we were out and about...



The American flag was "glowing" in the sunlight.
(It looked much better in person.)


Driving through Hollywood


Sunday we planned on going to the tree lighting at The Grove. They make a huge spectacle of it complete with musical performances, fireworks, fake snow and, of course, Santa! Unfortunately, Matt came down with a little flu bug late Sunday afternoon, so we weren't able to go. Luckily, they have The Grove decorated like a Winter Wonderland from now until Christmas. We were there for a movie a few days prior and saw everything being set up. I can't wait to go back and see the transformation! I took a few pictures of the set up.. Keep scrolling to see :)


Outside the theatre. The stage is to the left.


The stage being set up.


The life size gingerbread house where Santa will be!


The Christmas tree is on the left (unlit).
The other trees were covered in lights, too.


A little about The Grove Tree Lighting:
  • The Grove Christmas Tree is a 110-foot tree that is lit every year.
  • It is the tallest Christmas tree in the city of Los Angeles.
  • The Southern California tradition began in 2002 - the same year the Grove at Farmer's Market opened.
  • It marks the kickoff of the LA chapter of Make-A-Wish Foundation's annual "Season of Wishes" campaign.
  • Just as NBC televises the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting in New York City, the Grove Christmas Tree lighting is telecast live every year on KCBS-TV in LA and is syndicated to hundreds of television stations across the country.
  • This year, performances included Colbie Caillat, Gavin DeGraw, Sean Kingston, Robin Thicke, Il Divo, Lauren Alaina, Jackie Evancho, and more!


As far as "other stuff" goes, we're getting a lot of press interested in the big jump! After the feature on GMA, it took off like a wild fire. I've included links to some of the bigger features. There's more great things to come, but those remain a secret for now :) I can hardly contain my excitement!

ABC.com

GMA Yahoo! News

The Huffington Post

NY Daily News

SheKnows.com

Glamour

The Daily Mail Online

The Sun



Thanks for reading! Be sure to check back for updates on the jump! Only 4 days to go!

xx
Mallorie