Summer Reads 2018
06.3.2018
If February and March were a drought of good books, then April and May have seen downpours! I've been reading up a storm based on recommendations from book clubs, podcasts, and blogs, and have found myself reading one great book after another! Great might actually be a bit of a …
read moreSummer Bucket List 2018
06.1.2018
Summer is here! Summer is here! I know this summer's bucket list features a few repeats from last year's, but after a busy spring I'm ready for some lazy days. Summer is my season! I love being outside all day, soaking in the sun, eating fresh produce, and enjoying the …
read moreRFID (mis)Adventure
05.22.2018
Our office recently relocated to a WeWork, which has an RFID card for getting onto the floor before business hours and for getting into our company's suite there. Unfortunately I already have an RFID card (my Orca card) attached to my phone, so keeping the WeWork card there was a …
read moreDesserts I Dream About
05.1.2018
I've always had a sweet tooth. Chocolate, caramel, cake, pastries, fruit. Dessert is my favorite meal, and sugar is my love language. I don't tend to eat sweets very often because they aren't so good for you in large and frequent doses, but when I do indulge it can be …
read moreMy Super Boring Bucket List
04.4.2018
I read an article today about Bucket Lists that included a comments section, and was surprised by two patterns in people's bucket lists:
- The Northern Lights seemed to be the most frequent single item. I have no idea what would compel anyone to stand in freezing weather in the middle …
Spring 10x10 2018
03.30.2018
For the first time ever, I'm participating in the 10 x 10 challenge, hosted by Lee of Style Bee and Caroline of Unfancy. For those who don't know, Lee and Caroline are bloggers in the responsible + ethical fashion space who have been a huge influence on my closet and shopping …
read moreReading Lately: March 2018
03.26.2018
It's been a while since I did a book roundup, and honestly that's because I had a rather unlucky streak of uninspiring books. It wasn't that these were "bad" books, but they just weren't the type of books that felt worth sharing. The Commitment by Dan Savage is the perfect …
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