1. Coast of Michigan I didn’t explore the coast of Michigan until late into living in the Midwest and I can’t believe I didn’t sooner! It’s so dreamy with its sand dunes, scenic drives, cool summer weather, and quaint little towns. 2. Pinterest outfit collages If you’re still using Pinterest—like I very much am—then maybe you’ve come across these great clothing collages that create …
What I Love Wednesday
1. Colorful tulips — I love these multicolored tulip bouquets! So bright and beautiful. 2. This Ash Wednesday/Valentine’s Day article — This article is about how to help children understand Lent through the lens of love, but it also helped me as an adult understand how similar Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day are. ”This is the love that we can talk to children about on Valentine's …
What I Love Wednesday
1. Martinis — Martinis are a cute drink. 2024 is the year I decided to like martinis and I can happily say I’ve already accomplished this goal. I love olives. There’s no added sugar, just class. 2. French onion soup — 2024 is also the year I learn to make French onion soup. The carmelized onions, the cheese, the bread??? Run and try it if you haven’t. 3. Synced — This podcast is under …
What I Love Wednesday
1. Hair chop — I chopped my hair a couple months ago and I do not regret it! The bob has been trendy for a while now, and the more I saw how fun and cute it was, the more I wanted one. Well, I finally did it and encourage you to just go for it if you’re thinking about it! 2. Collecting and pressing fall leaves — A way to make fall last longer. This is an easy way to save your fall leaves, …
What I Love Wednesday
1. Stargazing— Stargazing is underrated! It's so fun yet relaxing, free, and a lovely way to be in nature. One day soon, I hope to go stargazing somewhere really dark so I can see the Milky Way. 2. The Up Room — at the Robey Hotel! The Up Room is a rootop bar with an incredible view of the city, swanky indoor seating, and unique cocktails. 3. Pink toilet paper — IKEA has pink toilet …
What I Love Wednesday
1. This interview with Tish Harrison Warren and Abram Van Engen— Okay, sadly this article is not free. But I love NYT and I love this interview about poetry. Van Engen says, "Poetry and poems begin with an understanding that knowledge is gained through a kind of experience of the world." 2. Barbie, obviously — The movie, the album, the wardrobe, the marketing. I'm so glad I get to live during …