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eShakti’s custom-clothing service delivers

Disclaimer: eShakti.com provided me with a dress to review.

eshaktiI have a short torso, short legs and various rounder-than-average bits, all of which add up to most of the clothing in the retail world not fitting me all that well. I usually leave feeling lumpy and grumpy, neither of which is conducive to a pleasant afternoon. So I do most of my clothes shopping online. The clothes still don’t always fit, but at least I don’t have to take my pants off in public to try them on.

What with all my angst about sizing and shortness and lumps, I was intrigued by the idea behind online retailer eShakti. The company has roughly 13,739 dresses and other garments on their website. Once you find the one you like, you send them your measurements and they make it to your specifications. You can also customize the length, neckline and sleeves. It sounded like magic, and I was excited to try it out when they offered the opportunity.

I ordered the “split neck mixed media dress” and then sat back to wait. It took awhile to arrive, which is understandable if they’re making everything to order, but it got here in time for our anniversary. And you guys? It fit. It didn’t make me feel weird or short-torsoed of lumpy. And it has pockets. Pockets!

eShakti’s dresses are a bit more expensive than my usual budget. It was such a simple process, though, and it was so much more enjoyable than going to the mall. I would absolutely buy something from eShakti again.

Want to try them out? Use promo code butterscotchsundae for 10 percent off your order through Feb. 27!

SO! After I posted this, I learned that my friend Monica got her wedding dress from eShakti. How cool is that? And how lovely does she look?

Justin Kelley photo
Justin Kelley photo

I love the idea of an eShakti wedding dress, and they have a lot of beautiful options. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • The floral-embellished georgette A-line would be lovely for a casual wedding.
  • This sequined number is a lot of fun.
  • The very lacy Virginia dress is extremely sweet and girly.
  • If this knit maxi dress came in white or cream, it would be the world’s most comfortable wedding dress.
  • I fought the cat and the cat won (but so did I, eventually, so I guess it was more of a draw)

    Menace 2 my sanity.
    Menace 2 my sanity.
    This time last year we were heading into battle. It was a battle for the ages against a foe I doubted we’d ever overcome. It was a fight for olfactory purity, and it was being waged in our home.

    It started in the darkest corners of the basement, where neighbor cat Boo Radley (yes, really) liked to sit in the window wells and taunt JJ T. Cat. It smelled musty, sure, but “Hey,” I told myself oh-so-naively, “that’s just what basements do.”

    I didn’t put two and two together until JJ brought the fight upstairs and I witnessed him at work.

    JJ was spraying.

    I didn’t know it yet — not until I bought a little black light and investigated just like I was Horatio Caine and JJ was a Miami uber-criminal — but JJ was spraying everywhere. The walls. The front door. The filing cabinet. And most hideously of all? He was spraying into the heat register in Pete’s bedroom. (We discovered that when we turned the heat on for the first time last fall and suddenly the kid’s room smelled like the swamps of Dagobah.)

    We were at war against the cat, and the cat was winning.

    A little Google research let us know that the war would have to be waged on two fronts simultaneously. I couldn’t make the house smell clean if JJ was still spraying, and JJ wasn’t going to stop spraying until the house smelled clean again. So I set to work cleaning every surface — Pledge wipes on the walls, carpet deodorizer on the floors and Nature’s Miracle Urine Destroyer on every surface — and we took JJ to the vet for a checkup.

    The cleaning worked well. The vet? Not so much.

    JJ was perfectly healthy, the vet said, but nothing was going to make him stop spraying. He was unhappy being inside, where the neighbor cat could taunt him at will. We had a choice to make: JJ could be an outdoor cat, or we could have a funky-smelling house of horrors. Emotionally, it was a difficult choice to make. I never wanted an outdoor cat. It’s dangerous out there. But logically, I knew what we had to do.

    JJ T. Cat has been outside for almost a year now. I’ll admit to missing his presence inside every now and then. He was an excellent snuggler. But now he’s the king of the yard. Boo Radley keeps his distance, and JJ gets to lounge on the sidewalk to his heart’s content. He also has his own private entrance to his suite in the garage, because it gets cold here in the winter and I have a softish heart.

    It was a tough decision to make, but you know what? I’m really looking forward to the house still smelling clean after I turn the heat on this year.

    Disclaimer: This is a sponsored post for Acorn: An Influence Company‘s #SmellsClean campaign. The “sponsored” part means money and some product changed hands. Acorn didn’t tell Nichole what to write, though, which was probably obvious as they almost certainly wouldn’t have suggested that she write about flying cat urine.

    Here’s how I freeze the day

    Nice & Icy Creamy Caramel Toffee Coffee Supreme // Seattle's Best Caramel Frozen Blend

    When Pete was a newborn and Poppy was still a toddler, I decided I needed to get out of the house on a regularly scheduled basis. So I applied for a weekend job at a locally owned coffee shop near the apartment we lived in at the time. I only worked there for a little while, but it was long enough to get hooked on those frosty blended coffee beverages. (You may be familiar with them if you’ve ever been to that coffee shop with the mermaid on the sign.) They’re refreshing and delicious, but they’re pricey and not what you’d call low-cal. So regardless of how much I’d like them to be, they’ve never been an “anytime food.”

    Except that last week I discovered that I can make them at home — for way less money and fewer calories, too — using Seattle’s Best’s new Frozen Coffee Blend product. They sent me a few packs of the Creamy Caramel flavor to try out last week, and I was sitting next to our little pool enjoying what I like to call a Nice & Icy Creamy Caramel Toffee Coffee Supreme minutes after the FedEx guy left the driveway. That’s way less time than it would’ve taken to load the kids into the car for the drive to the coffee shop.

    Nice & Icy Creamy Caramel Toffee Coffee Supreme
    Author: Nichole @ ButterscotchSundae.com
    Serves: 1
    Ingredients
    • 1/2 package Seattle’s Best Frozen Blend Creamy Caramel
    • 1/2 cup crushed ice
    • 8 ounces 1% milk
    • toffee bits
    • mini chocolate chips
    • whipped cream in a can
    Instructions
    1. Put everything in a blender. Whir it up. Apply whipped cream. Kick back and enjoy.

     

    The Frozen Coffee Blends also come in Coffee Chiller, Mega Mocha and Very Vanilla, and Seattle’s Best is looking forward to giving 50 of you the chance to try them out. Leave a comment here before noon EST on Friday, July 5. The first 50 commenters will get a coupon for a free Seattle’s Best Frozen Coffee Blends package! (One coupon per person; please don’t leave multiple comments. I’ll be emailing you for your mailing address, so make sure you leave a valid email address.) comments are closed!

    Disclaimer: Seattle’s Best provided Nichole with free product for review purposes. All opinions expressed are solely her own.