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Happy Weekend
Posted on: Friday, November 22, 2013
This was kind of a crazy week for me. Aside from the fact that I was completely convinced on Tuesday it was Thursday (talk about setting yourself up for disappointment!), I've just had a lot going on between work, school and life. I have been trying to put myself in a position to make some changes in the next few months, but as always that means putting yourself out there to an often uncomfortable degree. So that's where you'll find me... sitting out on my limb trying to make things happen. In the meantime here are a few things that caught my eye this week:
Stuff to make you think: Ever wonder how Google masters innovation? Here a their nine principles
Stuff that will make you saw "wow": This Volvo commercial is kind of insane and it was shot in one take!
Stuff that will capture your heart: Ruthie's blog is one I came across not too long ago. I was captivated by the kindness in her words and images. She just posted a little bit about her personal story that is as touching and inspiring as it is heartbreaking. If you have some time definitely worth a read.
Stuff that will make you wish you were throwing a Friendsgiving: Maybe you already are! This post had me longing for my college days when a bunch of us got together before we all went home and made the best potluck Thanksgiving meals ever.
Stuff that will make you drool: This recipe for roasted pear and cranberry chocolate chunk scones sounds amazing! p.s. check out local milk on pinterest.
Stuff to make you think: Ever wonder how Google masters innovation? Here a their nine principles
Stuff that will make you saw "wow": This Volvo commercial is kind of insane and it was shot in one take!
Stuff that will capture your heart: Ruthie's blog is one I came across not too long ago. I was captivated by the kindness in her words and images. She just posted a little bit about her personal story that is as touching and inspiring as it is heartbreaking. If you have some time definitely worth a read.
Stuff that will make you wish you were throwing a Friendsgiving: Maybe you already are! This post had me longing for my college days when a bunch of us got together before we all went home and made the best potluck Thanksgiving meals ever.
Stuff that will make you drool: This recipe for roasted pear and cranberry chocolate chunk scones sounds amazing! p.s. check out local milk on pinterest.
Where to?
Next up on our tour is Chicago. I am a big fan of Chicago - it's got a great city vibe with all of the kindness and gentle pace of the Midwest. There are of course the brutal Chicago winters, but a good down coat and some mittens and you're all set.
I was actually really surprised to see prices in Chicago were totally reasonable. I love the look and feel of this space. I don't have a totally modern aesthetic, but I like the idea of making something with industrial bones into something warm and homey. I mean who doesn't love a good brick wall and wood ceiling? The building itself has a really cool vibe too. Check out more about this property here.
Wardrobe: Thanksgiving
Posted on: Thursday, November 21, 2013
I'm not really a get decked out for Thanksgiving kind of girl. I mean I want to look presentable for the family that I haven't seen in awhile, but really I just want to eat a lot of food and not have that uncomfortable feeling that happens when the waist of your skirt start digging into you (ladies, you know what I'm talking about). My family is not quite ready to accept blue jeans for the occasion, but I've managed to slip past with a black pair before so I'm going to give it a shot again (extra points if you make them corduroys). With a pair of nice shoes and a big necklace nobody will know the difference AND I will get to eat my food and watch football in comfort.
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Sweater, jeans, necklace, boots |
Before they pass away
Posted on: Monday, November 18, 2013
British photographer Jimmy Nelson spent three years documenting 31 remote cultures that are on the verge of disappearing for his book titled Before they pass away. Check out some of the absolutely stunning images. He hopes the book will stand a record of the disappearing world.
Happy weekend
Posted on: Friday, November 15, 2013
Things that caught my eye this week:
Stuff to make you think: I'm always in search of meaning in my work. These ten principles are meant to help you "work on purpose"
Stuff to help you get out and explore: This list of 27 surreal places to visit is amazing. They are all now on my bucket list. Have you visited any?
Stuff to freak you out: Or at least it freaks me out. Crazy to think that this could be the future of working remotely.
Stuff to buy: Every week Sevenly teams up with a charity to help bring awareness and funds to a cause. Every Monday a new set of products are released and $7 from every purchase goes towards that cause. Very cool.
Stuff to make you think: I'm always in search of meaning in my work. These ten principles are meant to help you "work on purpose"
Stuff to help you get out and explore: This list of 27 surreal places to visit is amazing. They are all now on my bucket list. Have you visited any?
Stuff to freak you out: Or at least it freaks me out. Crazy to think that this could be the future of working remotely.
Stuff to buy: Every week Sevenly teams up with a charity to help bring awareness and funds to a cause. Every Monday a new set of products are released and $7 from every purchase goes towards that cause. Very cool.
Where to?
Next up on the Where to? tour is Seattle, Washington. Truth be told I've actually never been, but in my head - and from what I've been told - it would be an amazing place to live. Granted, the rainfall can be a bit of a downer but as my dad says "there is no bad weather, only inappropriate gear." So let's pull on the rain jacket and some wellies and check out this amazing home on the water. It definitely needs some work, but with a little white wash on all that heavy wood and a new kitchen (putrid yellow is not good anywhere. ever) I think this could be amazing.
wardrobe: Cold weather
Posted on: Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Ok so it's cold in NYC today. REALLY cold. I spent this morning rummaging around in my closet looking for my stash of hats and gloves and realized how easy it is to bundle up and look ridiculous (which is my usual state walking the dog early in the morning) all in the name of warmth. While I fully support that effort, I think it's also entirely possible to stay warm and still look good.
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Sweater, Mittens, Hat, Jeans, Coat, Boots |
on the nightstand
Posted on: Tuesday, November 12, 2013
I'm a sucker for a true story. I love to read about people's lives, their passions, their struggles... At any bookstore you will probably find me in the biography section. These three books are currently on my nightstand and I am wanting so much to find the time to read or flip through them (a full time job and the pursuit of a Master's degree leaves little time).
1. I Am Malala. I am actually struggling to find the words to describe her. She is the young Pakastani girl who believed so passionately that girls' access to education that the Taliban began to see her as a threat and in 2012 she was shot in the head while on a bus returning from school. If you have never heard her speak, check out this recent interview with her on The Daily Show. She's an incredible young girl and this book, I have no doubt, will be inspiring.
2. Forty Chances.Finding hope in a hungry world This book is by the lesser known Buffet, Howard. But is very much inspired by a challenge set by his father Warren's commitment to philanthropy. Howard Buffet set a challenge for himself, to spend 40 years and over $3 billion helping the billion individuals around the world who lack food security. This book tracks that journey.
3. Humans of New York. If you live in NYC and are not following HONY on his blog or facebook, shame on you. Only kidding, but seriously you're missing out. Brandon Stanton has been capturing the heart and soul of New York for the past three years. It is the best reminder that everyone you pass by on the street, get shoved next to on the subway, buy your coffee from in the morning... everyone has a story.
1. I Am Malala. I am actually struggling to find the words to describe her. She is the young Pakastani girl who believed so passionately that girls' access to education that the Taliban began to see her as a threat and in 2012 she was shot in the head while on a bus returning from school. If you have never heard her speak, check out this recent interview with her on The Daily Show. She's an incredible young girl and this book, I have no doubt, will be inspiring.
2. Forty Chances.Finding hope in a hungry world This book is by the lesser known Buffet, Howard. But is very much inspired by a challenge set by his father Warren's commitment to philanthropy. Howard Buffet set a challenge for himself, to spend 40 years and over $3 billion helping the billion individuals around the world who lack food security. This book tracks that journey.
3. Humans of New York. If you live in NYC and are not following HONY on his blog or facebook, shame on you. Only kidding, but seriously you're missing out. Brandon Stanton has been capturing the heart and soul of New York for the past three years. It is the best reminder that everyone you pass by on the street, get shoved next to on the subway, buy your coffee from in the morning... everyone has a story.
Sadie my lady
Posted on: Monday, November 11, 2013
I want to introduce you to Sadie, my beautiful 1 1/2 year old Havanese. I never really thought of myself as a small dog person - I grew up with one that was about 45lbs - but I had to weigh the fact that I live in a studio apartment with wanting a dog and wanting a dog won. So Sadie became a member of my family about a year ago. Not being particularly adept at keeping things alive - plants, goldfish, to name a few - my mom was fairly concerned, but hopeful that somehow taking care of a puppy would flip my maternal instinct switch and her dream of grandchildren would soon follow (for the record, not happening any time soon). I have managed to keep Sadie alive and pretty well behaved and have found an enormous amount of comfort and happiness from this little furball. These pictures are from a recent trip out to west hampton - a place I love in the off season. Sadie and I spent a cool November day running around on the beach. Pretty perfect.
simple happiness
Posted on: Saturday, November 9, 2013
I am a sucker for unexplored places. Places not named in a countries top ten tourist attractions. Places that don't have a Starbucks or better yet no tv. Don't get me wrong, I think giving the developing world access to technology, has it's benefits. But I am a lifelong search for a happy medium. We live such complex lives full of constant stimulation and I am a person who tries to find happiness in simplicity. Cultures and communities that have little often find their joy elsewhere and I think it's inspiring to see. This photo essay about Nantwala in Central Uganda is as beautiful as it is touching.
Happy Weekend
Posted on: Friday, November 8, 2013
A few things that caught my eye this week:
Stuff that made me laugh: This is a great post from A Cup of Jo about the editorial process at The Onion
Stuff to help you enjoy the weekend: 'The art of weekend rest' is full of beautiful ideas to relax, unplug and enjoy your surroundings from Kinfolk.
Stuff that I want to eat: This recipe is a yummy take on one of my favorite foods (probably not what you think)
Stuff I want to do: I am hoping to make this adventure a reality in the spring
Stuff that made me laugh: This is a great post from A Cup of Jo about the editorial process at The Onion
Stuff to help you enjoy the weekend: 'The art of weekend rest' is full of beautiful ideas to relax, unplug and enjoy your surroundings from Kinfolk.
Stuff that I want to eat: This recipe is a yummy take on one of my favorite foods (probably not what you think)
Stuff I want to do: I am hoping to make this adventure a reality in the spring
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Where to?
This is the start of a new series called "Where to?" Each week I will pick a city and house/apartment currently on the market. We are not going to reach for the stars here - there will be a budget of 450k (which goes a long way outside of NYC!). These posts are not just about the real estate though. As I think about some of the changes I want to make in my life, moving is among them. Building a life somewhere without the edge and pressures of NYC. Don't get me wrong, I love this place and it will always be home, but I think it may just be time to move on. So this is a little bit like playing dress up - I am trying on these cities to see which may fit.
First up, Austin Texas. I went to school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison (go badgers!) and I have often heard a comparison drawn between Madison and Austin. I am not sure about the summer heat or the country music, but I love being in creative communities and am always willing to listen or learn if someone has something to share.
I took a quiz at it told me that Central Austin (Brentwood, Crestview, Allandale) was the right neighborhood for me - just close enough to downtown to enjoy what Austin has to offer but far enough away to have a house with a yard.
With a little bit of help, this house I think could be spectacular. It's 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. The backyard is what had me sold and with Austin weather that's basically another room in the house.
Wardrobe: Basics
Posted on: Thursday, November 7, 2013
I've had somewhat of a wardrobe epiphany recently which can be summed up into one word: simplify. I have had so many of those moments over the years where I find really cute clothes that don't look terrible on and they end up in my closet, the only problem is they are cute clothes for someone else. They just aren't me. I wear them on occasion but never really feel great in them. So I did what any girl would do who has a wardrobe crisis, I dumped everything in my closet onto my bed and sorted - donate (to family and charity) and keep. I was left with the realization that what I love is simple and often black - these are the clothes I feel good in and my paired down closet has made it TONS easier to get dressed in the morning. Halle-freakin-lujah! Here are some of my favorite basics:
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Where to get it: sweater, jeans, boots, scarf |
Travel Far, Live Well
Project Bly is essentially a curated global marketplace of beautiful goods and their stories that have been collected from all over the world. They travel the way that I love to travel, which is to get off the beaten path, explore and get to know the real heart of a city. As the holiday season approaches, this site is a great place for gifts that are sure to delight and inspire.
Dream a little dream
Posted on: Wednesday, November 6, 2013
I have this dream of owning a cabin one day in the middle of nowhere, with beautiful views and total seclusion so when I heard about Cabin Porn I felt like I had found my happy place. A collection of some of the most beautiful, interesting, bizarre, wonderful cabins you've ever seen.
Adventures
Posted on: Tuesday, November 5, 2013
The tickets are purchased, the itinerary is in the works... I'm officially heading to Japan! My brother is spending the year living in Kyoto and studying at the Kyoto Institute (so cool!) so I have decided to take advantage and head halfway around the world the day after Christmas to explore a country that, to be honest, I know very little about. I love this part though, the anticipation and the excitement that comes with getting to explore someplace new.
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Image from here |
breakfast of champions
I've recently become a breakfast person and one of my favorite things to do on the weekend is get up early and try a new place for breakfast. I'm not into the hustle and bustle of brunch time in NYC, but if you can make it before the crowds you might just find a perfect way to start your day.
The Butcher's Daughter is committed to local sourcing (which I love) and has such warm and inviting space. The smashed avocado toast is amazing and somehow I always end up feeling healthier leaving.
The Smile is a perfect place for breakfast in the winter. It's a warm, rustic space that's great to settle into with a paper in the morning. The menu is limited, but the house-made granola is fantastic. Just a side note, they don't open til 10am on weekends so if you can try it on a weekday for early morning calm.
The Butcher's Daughter is committed to local sourcing (which I love) and has such warm and inviting space. The smashed avocado toast is amazing and somehow I always end up feeling healthier leaving.
The Smile is a perfect place for breakfast in the winter. It's a warm, rustic space that's great to settle into with a paper in the morning. The menu is limited, but the house-made granola is fantastic. Just a side note, they don't open til 10am on weekends so if you can try it on a weekday for early morning calm.
Birthday recap
Posted on: Monday, November 4, 2013
My plan for my birthday was to basically ignore it, but fortunately for me I have wonderful friends and family who would not let a birthday pass without some celebration and for that I am truly grateful. A trip to the farmer's market, some beautiful flowers, a heavenly massage, a dinner out with the girls and some shopping with mom rounded out an incredible weekend.
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top from here; jeans from here |
Monday's Music
A little music for your Monday. While it's not a new release, I recently stumbled upon Passenger (aka Mike Rosenberg). He is a Brit with a hauntingly beautiful voice that I can't get enough of. This song is one of my favorites but the entire album, titled All the Little Lights, is worth a listen. Enjoy!
Happy birthday to me
Posted on: Sunday, November 3, 2013
So it's my birthday. I am the ripe old age of 32 today. It's a little crazy to even write that. It's been a whirlwind of a year - health scares, starting graduate school, trying to find my place in this great big world (although that's a continuous process, I know) - but I'm excited to start a new chapter. In a lot of ways I feel on the verge of a lot of change. Maybe it's moving, maybe a new job, maybe finding a new passion.... but I'm full of anticipation for things to come.
I have an insane sweet tooth but this apple cake and a cup of tea would hit the spot this year.
Something I need to remember...
I have an insane sweet tooth but this apple cake and a cup of tea would hit the spot this year.
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Recipe can be found here |
Happy Weekend
A few things that have caught my eye this week:
Stuff that I want to wear: This ring is insanely cool
Stuff that I love to read: This is such a great, easy way to get informed about what's going on in the world
Stuff that I want to eat: This cake looks amazing, but really anything with cream cheese frosting has me sold
Stuff that will make you think: This article tells you about the ways your brain plays tricks on you
Bucket List - Part 2
Posted on: Friday, November 1, 2013
Surfing was not all that made it on to the bucket list - next up was the flying trapeze. Trapeze School New York has classes that will take you across the west side highway and onto a platform above the Hudson River. The view is spectacular and I highly recommend giving it a try at sunset. Although fair warning, don't make plans afterwards. EVERYTHING hurts (what is it with me and activities that beat you up?!).
Last up was kayaking on the Hudson. I've been kayaking before, but the Hudson seemed like a pretty intimidating place to be paddling around - between the boats and the not-so-clean water, it was definitely a challenge, but so beautiful to see the City from that perspective.
Last up was kayaking on the Hudson. I've been kayaking before, but the Hudson seemed like a pretty intimidating place to be paddling around - between the boats and the not-so-clean water, it was definitely a challenge, but so beautiful to see the City from that perspective.
Bucket List
An impending birthday seems as good a time as any to re-enter the blogging world and catch all of you up on what's been going on around here. First of all, I made a bucket list - kind of a short term one - of things I wanted to do before I turned 32. Well 32 is just around the corner and I'm proud to say I accomplished most (not all - because let's be honest, life gets in the way of tons of fun plans).
First up, learning to surf. Ok so there is a steep learning curve for the sport so maybe I should have changed it to 'attempting to surf,' but I got up on a surf board so I get to check this one off the list. My very brave friend Colleen agreed to join me for a week in Nicaragua for some yoga and surfing. Trust me, you want yoga on the itinerary if you are surfing for the first time - you use muscles you didn't know you had! Here are some photos from our adventure:
First up, learning to surf. Ok so there is a steep learning curve for the sport so maybe I should have changed it to 'attempting to surf,' but I got up on a surf board so I get to check this one off the list. My very brave friend Colleen agreed to join me for a week in Nicaragua for some yoga and surfing. Trust me, you want yoga on the itinerary if you are surfing for the first time - you use muscles you didn't know you had! Here are some photos from our adventure: