- To actually churn out some blog posts. I have happily spent more time outside and with friends and family over the past month and not much time on the computer. Don't get me wrong, I'm completely okay with giving up a little computer time, but finding recipes and DIY projects to share keeps my diet and my free time moving in a positive direction. Over the past month, I've been eating more fruits and vegetables and less meat. For the most part, I have stuck to a vegetarian diet throughout the week, and given in on the weekend when I’m generally eating with friends and family. I feel so much better when I reduce the amount of meat and processed food I consume. I'll be sharing a few recipes for smoothies and hopefully a few vegetarian friendly meals.
- To get a little more organized. I’m slightly concerned I am turning into a work-hoarder. My desk is constantly covered in papers and I have way too many post-it notes scattered about to serve any type of productive purpose. I’ve also been using a desk calendar this year, and while it is a beautiful Sugar Paper calendar, I hate that I can’t slip it into my purse and that everyone who comes into my office can see everything I have planned (granted it is only visible if I have moved around some of the mass amounts of paper). In addition to finding a planner (I’m leaning toward this Kate Spade) and thinking about organizing my office, I will be looking for a few new ways to get organized around my house.
- To going kayaking. Seth got me a kayak for my birthday, which I love. We've already gone down the Coosa River (Coosa River Adventures was fun and so easy to work with) and are working on plans for more adventures around both of our towns.
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Things to look forward to
Sunday, June 15, 2014
How Not To Pack
Wednesday, May 28, 2014
Brunch in Denver
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Denver bound...
Sunday, March 16, 2014
Home sweet home
I moved into a duplex just before thanksgiving. I saw how spacious and adorable the place was and couldn’t wait to move right in. I spent the first month or two getting moved in and putting up a Christmas tree, another month or two, taking the Christmas tree down, dealing with a leaky roof and a busted pipe, and the ridiculously cold temperatures. The past month I’ve finally been settling in. I consider this different from moving in (def: taking things out of boxes). I’m trying to make the place my own now, and this includes many many craft projects which I will be happy to share with you in the coming weeks.
But for now, I wanted to share this window. This window is one of the main reasons I fell in love with this place. It sheds so much natural light across the living and dining room and is a perfect place for the dog’s people watching. The curtains are canvas drop cloths on clip rings; I went back and sewed a loop at the top (my first sewing project) to block out the light/air at the top of the window. The drop cloths are longer than any drapes I found and about 1/4 the price.
Better.
I will be the first to admit it’s a little late for new years resolutions, but this blog won’t make it another 9 months, or maybe I won’t keep with it another 9 months at this pace. 2013 as well as the start of 2014 were kind of exhausting. The year had more ups and downs than a roller coaster. From finishing my masters, to 7 months of unemployment (in which I almost lost it), to working a part time job in retail (which was quite an experience), to finding a great job which happened to be in the last city I thought I would end up in (10 minutes from my home town), to finding an apartment, to issue after issue with my apartment. Things have started to calm down. I’m finding my pace and loving my job and apartment and the time I get to spend with my friends and boyfriend. I’m working on getting back to that place where I really do love and enjoy my life and to do so I’m focusing on bettering myself. So, that is what this blog will focus on. Betterment through what I do, what I eat where I go. Not that the topics covered will differed extremely from what I’ve already talked about (travel, food, books, pretty things..), but the new focus will. I hope you find this blog helpful and encouraging and would love to hear any comments or suggestions you may have.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
February Birchbox
I’ve been getting Birchbox for a few months now and love it! It’s a great way to try new products before buying full sized versions. As great as it has been, February was probably my least favorite box. It included products by Miracle Skin Transformer, Joan Vass, 32 Oral Care, and ElevenSkin. All of the products were good, but nothing was really great. My favorite item was the Beauty Protector Protect and Oil; it cuts down on the mass fizziness that is my hair and makes it feel soft and strong. Like I said, I really do love Birchbox. A few of my faves over the past few months have included Eyeko Black Magic Mascara, Harvey Prince Hello, Toni&Guy Casual Sea Salt Texturizing Spray and Serge Normant Meta Revive Dry Conditioner. Yes, that last one was dry conditioner, and it is amazing!
Tuesday, February 4, 2014
Marshall’s Diner and Downtown Frankfort, Kentucky
Downtown Frankfort is such a cute town. It is full of old buildings in cute colors. There are train tracks running through the very center of town, and unbelievable close to a few buildings. The only thing strange I noticed was the lack of people out and about. I’m sure that was mostly due to the extreme cold last week, but it seemed like the kind of town where you would pass the friendliest people on the street.
We ate at Marshall’s Diner for lunch one day. It was such a cute place; very cozy with a home town feeling. However, the food was less exciting. I didn’t order anything special (just a chicken wrap with fries), but the chicken was slightly overcooked and nothing really had any flavor. Other people’s meals were drenched in gravy and no one really seemed too impressed by the end of the meal. I believe the diner recently reopened, possibly under new management? Hopefully things will improve for the adorable diner.