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November 22, 2013

Puppy Love: Trixie Firecracker


The week before I left for Paris I was visiting my parents. My mom and I went to pick up Lola's favorite treats at Dogologie, downtown Fredericksburg. I dropped her off and drove around the block while she ran in. She came back to the car and said I *had* to go in and see this puppy. As soon as I saw her I knew. I walked out of that store with a new puppy. Born on the fourth of July, her something patriotic...so introducing Trixie Firecracker, my long-haired chihuahua. I probably doomed myself by naming her firecracker because she truly is all over the place and in everything. But it's just so much fun! These are some of my favorite pics. I even started an Instagram account for my girls, Lola and Trixie.




November 20, 2013

West Elm Gold Flatware Review




When I saw this West Elm gold flatware on various blogs and online, I was enamored. I would frequently stop by my local West Elm store and debate. I had a perfectly good set of Pottery Barn flatware, so really I didn't need to invest in another eight-setting piece. 

But, eventually I caved in, spent around $240 and set them aside. I knew I would be moving to another city, I didn't want to get them out only to pack them up. They ended up gathering dust in my air-conditioned closet for nine whole months. When I moved into my new place in Austin, it was like an early Christmas. I excitedly got them out and proceeded to give my boring flatware to my family members. Yes, I had West Elm's gorgeous gold flatware, who needed the others. 

west elm, west elm flatware, west elm gold flatware, gold flatware, gold flatware reviewWell, less than two weeks later I noticed small brown spots forming on the gold flatware. I tried not to make a big deal about it. I didn't put them in the dishwasher again. I tried to baby them. I tried multiple cleaning products. I had an online conversation with West Elm customer service to see what products to use and to not use. However, the tarnishing continued. It looked like the pieces were rusted. It had been so long since I purchased them (at that point it was August) I didn't feel comfortable calling customer service. Although technically I had only been using them one month. So, I went to Target and purchased a set that cost about $20. Sadly, I bring the cheap flatware out when friends are over. 

As time went on and I opened my drawer to see this beautiful gold flatware just sitting there, I decided to call customer service today. It had only been a little over a year since I purchased them. I decided to call and see what, if anything could be done. Even though the purchase was made last year, surely this product should last longer than that. Or, maybe they could offer tips to make them look better.

Well, I called West Elm and they said they couldn't do anything about it. They had never heard of the flatware tarnishing and really, "who knows how I had stored it or used it." So, in essence, it wasn't their problem. But, they would offer me 15% off if I wanted to repurchase another set. REALLY. Guess I learned my lesson. No more West Elm. You have to be able to stand by your product and to me, this isn't right. 

So, if you're thinking about purchasing the gold flatware from West Elm, don't do it...even though I noticed it's on sale! As a matter of fact, I wouldn't purchase any flatware from them. Who wants to replace flatware every year, or even every two years. I know I have other places I'd like to spend my money. I just hope my experience helps others with gold fever.

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{First, pretty image from Westelm.com, the rest are of my gold flatware after a few months of use} 
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