Back in March, when I opened my Etsy shop for the first time, I was already talking about designing a Christmas line. Since then, I’ve launched a spring line, a summer line, and a fall line, and here we are, in early November–my dream of a Christmas line come true! Like most people, I cherish [Continue Reading…]
Archives for 2016
I Don’t Care That Much About What I Wear
This post is about exactly what you think it’s about: the fact that I don’t care that much about what I wear. It’s not that I don’t care at all. I just don’t care that much. Basically, I don’t care even half as much as Instagram, fashion blogs, and other media think I should. Maybe not [Continue Reading…]
New Posting Schedule for November, December, + January
Hey friends! This is a boring, housekeeping-style post that most of you won’t bat an eye at. But I know that if I don’t address it, I’ll get lots of questions. So here I am today, addressing the next three months as far as blog posting is concerned. Riveting, I know. For a handful of [Continue Reading…]
When You Don’t Want to “Catch Up” Anymore
When can we catch up? Let’s catch up soon! I really want to catch up! We’ve gotta catch up! Are you available this week to catch up? This is my life. I say these things almost every day. My dearest friends are scattered across the world, the closest about an hour away, and some on different continents [Continue Reading…]
4 Ways I Adjust My Style for Cold Weather
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Lisa Bridge Collection exclusively at Ben Bridge Jeweler. All opinions are 100% mine. I love everything that cold weather represents, like hearty meals, warm drinks, cuddly blankets, lit fires and candles, my birthday, Riley’s birthday, Thanksgiving, and Christmas–but I can’t stand cold weather. I was made [Continue Reading…]
How I Cook Dinner in the Most Efficient Way Possible
Because I cook almost every day, I’ve become efficient at making dinner each night. Like anything, cooking (and the preparation behind it) is a skill that has to be learned. Luckily for me, on both my mom and my dad’s side of the family, there are many great and efficient cooks. As I was growing [Continue Reading…]
How to Make French Macarons
This is a repost from the archives; it was originally published in August of 2015. This post contains affiliate links. French macarons (not macaroons, which are coconut cluster cookies) are notorious for being finicky and very difficult to make. I’ve made two batches in the past two days, and I can attest to the fact that [Continue Reading…]
Listener Story: Living with Anxiety | EP30 Simplify Everything
You’ll notice this episode title doesn’t include “simple” or “simplify” because I realize that anxiety is incredibly complicated and individualistic. However, today, on my podcast, a listener named Rachel is bravely sharing her story of living with anxiety and various tools and techniques that have helped her manage her anxiety. If you listen to the [Continue Reading…]
Copycat Starbucks London Fog Tea Latte Recipe
I’ve been raving about London Fogs for weeks now, and have gotten lots of requests for the recipe, so I’m sharing it today! It’s easy and so, so delicious, especially as the weather gets chilly! This post contains affiliate links. That was the shortest intro I’ve ever written. #Proud Ingredients 1/2 C hot water 1-2 Earl Grey [Continue Reading…]
9 Ways to Reset and Prepare for the Week Ahead
This is a repost from the archives; it was originally published in September of 2013. (My life and habits are different now, but these ideas are still relevant.) This post contains affiliate links. I’m a planner by nature. I love planning ahead, thinking through details, and fine-tuning the future. I realize not everyone shares my love [Continue Reading…]
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