9/29/15

Random Thoughts On A Tuesday Night

When J and I first started dating we probably went two whole dates before he even mentioned he was commissioning into the Marine Corps. Not that it would have meant anything to me. I grew up in a super liberal town and had very little exposure to military life of any kind before him. When he invited me to his commissioning I actually had to google what that meant because I honestly had no idea. I ended up not even going when I found out what a big deal it was because I thought it was too soon to meet his family! 

That is how my slow and ever-growing knowledge of Marine Corps life began. To this day I still have to google things regularly; acronyms, student aviator slang, basic military terms...you name it. I do A LOT of nodding and smiling when we hang out with the other aviators and their families. And a lot of googling when we get home!

It's a very delicate balance because it is hard for us to understand what they are going through as military personnel, and its hard for them to understand our perspectives as civilians. Things can get messy very quickly when you aren't careful to remember how different these two converged paths are. 

There are also a lot of similarities though. The sense of pride in what our partners are doing is contagious. I am so thankful for the men and women who defend our country and after becoming friends with so many of them and seeing them for the people they truly are on a personal level, I am even more impressed with them.

The strength that you must have during the less than normal situations that arise in this line of work is another thing that both partners must possess (to different degrees, and in different ways, of course). It has taken strength that I didn't even know I had to leave everything behind and move down here with J, especially as an un-married military girlfriend. The stigma surrounding girlfriends in the military is unbearable at times. Some people treat you like you are a second class person, and can almost act like they are sorry for you. You also have to accept that there are a bunch of hoops you have to jump through just to do normal things like get on base, be your partners emergency contact, and even go to certain functions. 

I definitely didn't know how difficult this journey would be when we started it. But I have found myself in the process, or at least a part of me that I didn't know was there. I've learned that it's okay to not know exactly what is going to happen in the future. That being alone can be a good thing sometimes, especially since I really do believe that if you aren't happy with yourself, you will not be happy with anyone else either. I've learned that its okay to feel lonely or sad, but that sometimes you just have to pull yourself up and make the best of a less than awesome situation. I've learned how to make new friends quickly, even though I miss my old ones immensely, and at first I couldn't bare the thought of having to start over without knowing anyone. 

I've RE-learned that family is everything, whether that family is by blood or not, and that taking care of the people you love is the most important thing in life because no matter WHERE you are, those relationships are what carry you through the hard times and make the wonderful times the best. 

I started writing this post because tonight is one of the nights when J has to be at work super early so he is staying with his sister who lives closer to base. I was suddenly very aware of how alone I am down here in Florida. The house was too quite without the sounds of him blowing up video game aliens (or whatever) and I couldn't seem to remember what I DO at night! Isn't that weird? I mean, who does anything at night? We watch TV, hang out on our computers, read books. None of these things require J to be home with me, but it just felt scary and lonely for a minute. Then I realized that I lived alone before we moved in together so I was being ridiculous. But this moment also led me to remember that there will be times when he is gone, like, for a REALLY, REALLY long time, and I will have to be okay with being alone, potentially in another country.

This is one of the things that is not a normal relationship problem, but it's a challenge that I chose by default when I chose J. I have to remind myself that I am not alone in this, and that I am surrounded by very wonderful people to who DO understand what its like being with someone in the military. I also have wonderful friends back home who have NO CLUE what is happening but are so accepting and sweet and wonderful to me as I navigate this life that I just want to squeeze them all to death! 

The point is, maybe this isn't the easiest or the simplest path to have chosen, but I chose it. And it is my path, wiggles, and hills, and loop-de-loops and all! And I know that I can rest easy knowing that I am surrounded, near and far, by an amazing support group that will be there, come what may :) and that will make all the difference!

Now, I am going to watch Netflix, snuggle with my dogs, and play on Pinterest while having a large glass of wine like any self-respecting twenty six year old should be doing on a random Tuesday night. 

E



Ode to Autumn

"Delicious Autumn! My very soul is wedded to it, and if I were a bird I would fly about the earth seeking the successive Autumns." George Eliot


"Once more the liberal years laughs out, O'er richer stores than gems and gold; once more with harvest song and shout, is natures boldest triumph told." 
John Greenleaf Whittier


"Then summer fades and passes and October comes.  We'll smell smoke then, 

and feel an unexpected sharpness, a thrill of nervousness, swift elation, a 
sense of sadness and departure."
Thomas Wolfe 



"Change is a measure of time and, in the autumn, 
time seems speeded up.  What was is not and never 
again will be; what is is change."

Edwin Teale


There are so many lovely poems and quotes out there dedicated to Autumn! It truly is a universally loved and admired season...

Still brainstorming all of the things I love about the fall and the list continues to grow and grow :)








9/27/15

10 Things I Love About Sundays

Sunday's are funny because they feel like an ending and a beginning. The weekend is over and a new week is about to begin. It's a time for switching your lazy, fun weekend brain off and starting to gear up for the work week ahead. It's very easy to focus on the negatives of a Sunday; having to get up early the next day, not being able to watch Netflix for hours in a row, curbing your Pinterest habit. 

But, I also love Sunday's because they are so cleansing. There is something very therapeutic about cleaning the house, getting the fridge stocked for the week, organizing my work stuff and setting it out, getting something good cooking on the stove, and then being able to sit back and relax in the evening for a little while before bed. 

As I write this post, the doggies are snoozing by our feet, J is studying and watching a football game on T.V, some amazing smelling chicken and rice soup is simmering away on the stove, and I'm and relaxing and drinking some hot, peppermint tea . It's pretty perfect. 

Starting the week off on a good foot can make all of the difference in the world, and out of all of the days of the week, I find Sunday the easiest day to both fall off the positive bandwagon and get going with a really great, positive mindset. However, a lot of people don't think of happiness as a choice, and of course this choice is more difficult for some than others, but it is still an active, participatory thing. 

With that being said, here are 10 of my favorite things about Sunday...

1. Making a big pot of something yummy that we can munch on for the next few days
2. Opening the windows and letting the cool, evening breeze blow through the house
3. Reading what the next prompt is in The 52 Lists Project and brainstorming my answer
4. Sitting down after getting the house clean and ready for the week (smells like orange oil!)
5. Freshly washed sheets and blankets to snuggle down into
6. Scrolling through my favorite blogs & Pinterest posts in my coziest sweatpants
7. Turning on my twinkle lights, lighting those pumpkin spice candles, and reading a good book (#basic, I know)
8. Drinking a cup of hot tea after dinner and watching New Girl reruns with J on our couch
9. Calling my family in Durham to say Hi and catch up with them (even though we talk way more than once a week)
10. The feeling of a fresh, new week ahead of me with infinite possibilities!

I hope everyone had a great weekend, and that your Sunday has been as restful and relaxing as mine :)

E

*P.S This Weeks Prompt For The 52 Lists Project Is...

List all of your favorite things about fall.



How To: Adult Tailgate

This weekend we decided to try our hand at adult tailgating. What is adult tailgating, you may be asking yourself. Please, allow me to explain...

1. When you 'adult tailgate' you don't show up to the game obliterated. 
2. You show up with several coolers of classy, adult beer (aka PBR/assorted pumpkin ales)
3. You bring a camping stove to cook your classy, adult meats on
4. You drink homemade sangria out of classy, adult sized solo cups
5. You tailgate for a minimum of 4 hours before the game under your classy, adult tent
6. Your friends husband wears a classy, adult grilling apron that has speakers attached
7. And you drink and eat as much food as you can while acting like total fools and having a blast with your friends. 

So, in summation you just add the words classy and adult into the story whenever is seems appropriate and continue tailgating the way you always have WHILE keeping in mind that hangovers are much crueler to those over the age of 25 :)

We had such a great time supporting our Wolfpack down in Mobile and the weather could not have been more perfect for an evening tailgate! The Pack crushed the other team...I honestly have no idea who they were, and everyone made it back home in one piece!















9/24/15

The 52 Lists Project: Week 40

List Your Top 20 Mood Boosting Songs:

It was soooo hard to pick only 20 songs for this list because I feel like my musical preferences change so frequently. But I do love all of these songs and they definitely boost my mood whenever I hear them! 

1. Uptown Funk - Bruno Mars
Who doesn't love this song?? There are endless choreographic options...

2. Cosmic Love - Florence & the Machine
Once again, as a dancer, I could flail around epically to this jam. And I love it.

3. All I Need Is Love - Ceelo & The Muppets
Ummm this song is hilarious and amazing and makes you smile no matter what. Also, yes, this is a Christmas song. 

4. Start Wearing Purple - Gogol Bordello 
This song is utterly ridiculous and most of it is not in english, but my gypsy roots love it and there is literally no song that is more fun to yell.

5. On The Floor - Jennifer Lopez
This was basically the only song the (one) bar on Carriacou played when I was there for one of our archaeology digs. It makes me think of rum, and the beach, and dancing like a crazy fool.

6. Countdown - Beyonce 
This is one of my go-to crazy car dance songs. Queen B for life. 

7. Spice Up Your Life - Spice Girls
I feel sorry for young girls these days because they didn't get to have the amazing, girl power experience that was the Spice Girls.

8. I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons
This song makes me want to jig around a campfire.

9. I love it - Icona Pop
Girl power, all the way. 

10. Paris - Grace Potter & the Nocturnals
Grace is super badass and she wears lots of glittery dresses so i love her. 

11. Pound the Alarm - Nicki Minaj
People find it weird that I know ALL of the words to this song...but this is an epic dance party song

12. Lean On - Major Lazer
This song is on my September Run playlist. It has a great beat and I cant hear myself hyperventilating over the bass haha

13. We Run the Night - Havana Brown
An oldy but a goody.

14. Hold My Hand - Hootie & the Blowfish
I grew up listening to Hootie and his songs always make me smile!

15. Primadonna - Marina & the Diamonds
She fun :)

16. Live Like a Warrior - Matisyahu
This song is so uplifting, and I usually play it at least 3 times in a row...

17. Home - Philip Phillips
This is such a comfy, cozy song. And I really identify with it in the sense that home truly is where the heart is for me. 

18. Bad Blood - Taylor Swift
I love her. T-swift is my girl. 1989 was a great year. 

19. Heads Will Roll - Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Another great car jam.

20. Mercy - Duffy
I love her voice because its super unique and this song gets stuck in my head whenever i hear it



9/23/15

Autumnal Equinox

Happy first day of autumn, everyone!

I made a fall mood board to celebrate my favorite season. 

Can't wait for bonfires, hot coffees, cozy socks, fuzzy blankets, falling leaves, halloween, crock pot recipes, and pumpkin patches...





9/21/15

Monday Motivation

Guys.
My house smells like cookies, pumpkin, & cinnamon apples. 
This makes me so incredibly happy.

Also, because he knew I was having a rough day, J took care of all the dishes and laundry while I was at work. 
This, too, makes me super happy! 

Today could not have been a more Monday-ee Monday if it tried. 
But, sometimes you just have to put your big girl panties on and look on the bright side of things. I don't want to go into too many details but work has been kicking me in the butt the last couple of days and I have a feeling that change is in the air. 

I think all of us struggle to be positive sometimes. We complain about silly, little things. We get easily frustrated and give up too quickly when things get hard. But its important to remember that EVERYTHING is hard before it gets easy, and that often times we learn a lot and grow a lot when we have to work harder for the things we want in life. 

I know, I know, nothing is worse when you're trying to feel sorry for yourself than someone coming up and being all cheery and quoting motivational posters. BUT! Most times those cheery little buggers have a point...

(and yes, i do realize that in this situation i am both the complainer and the cheery, little bugger...)

Philosophers, novelists, doctors, & scientists have been saying for years that our thoughts dictate our lives and yet we STILL chose to ignore that sometimes. I do it all the time...

But my thoughts always come back to how thankful I am for the people and opportunities in my life, and then I feel really dumb for complaining. Especially when most of the time, my problems can be easily fixed with a little critical thinking and some elbow grease ;)

I guess what I'm trying to say is that, I know that when I am old and grey I will look back on my life and the things I thought were small and insignificant will be the things that mattered most. So, I want to be better about appreciating the little things in life and making myself take a deep breath when everything seems horribly out of control. 

Because, honestly, things are never that bad when you truly look at them and take a moment to examine the big picture. Everyone has their own shit going on (pardon my french). We all have crazy family members, and less than perfect jobs, and pimples, and we spill things on our shirts, and forget to do important things. That's just how life works. Its messy, and complicated, and hard. But it's also amazing.

All any of us can do, is do our best, be respectful of others, and try to look on the bright side of things :)


Tomato Pie Recipe

Mondaaaaayyyyyyy?!?! Okay, glad I got that out of my system. 
This morning as I was making my coffee and trying to find some breakfast, I peered into our fridge and was momentarily stunned by the amount of food in our there!

Yesterday was such a blur that I completely forgot about all of the leftovers from our football cookout. Now, I'm not a huge football fan. I enjoy tailgating, but that's about where it ends. And since there are no Bojangles down here, there isn't much point in tailgating. *sob*

Anyway, Indy and I got up early and cooked WAY too much food, and a group of us spent the day watching football and stuffing our faces like true americans! Haha

I always love a good opportunity to try new recipes and use my friends as guinea pigs, so yesterday I tried two new recipes. One for tomato pie and one for a better version of my churro cheescake. (I have to add that as I'm typing this I'm thinking about how amazing my lunch will be today muahaha). 

The tomato pie recipe was so fun to make because it is easy, and the different kinds of tomatoes make the flavors amazing and the pie itself beautiful. 
Here are the ingredients:

1 pre-made pie crust
2 lbs. of assorted tomatoes (green, sunburst, beefsteak etc...)
1.5 cups of sharp cheddar cheese
.5 cup of mayonnaise
1 large egg
salt, pepper, basil, & other spices at your preference 

Instructions:
1. Slice tomatoes and lay out on paper towels (lightly salt them)
2. Set oven to 425 degrees
3. Mix the cheese, egg, mayo, & spices together
4. Butter the pie crust (optional)
5. Coat the bottom of the pie crust with a layer of the cheese mix
6. Place a layer of tomatoes on the cheese mix
7. Another layer of cheesy goodness
8. Final layer of tomatoes on top (make it pretty if you want)
9. salt and pepper on top to finish it
10. Pop it in the over for 40-45 minutes 


This is a great recipe to try if you are like me and don't have mad chef skills ;)

enjoy!

9/20/15

Sunday Night Blues (And The 52 Lists Prompt: List 40)

It's that time of the week again. Sunday night. 
It is so hard to enjoy these last few hours of freedom when I know I have to go back to work tomorrow. 

Don't get me wrong, I have a job that I like but starting over as a real estate broker in a new town is not the easiest way to go. It's hard having to work in an administrative position when I have been a licensed broker for longer than most people I work with. 

But I know my stuff and have 3 years of real life experience under my belt, so at least there is that! I just didn't realize how long it would take for my application paperwork to go through! Since Florida doesn't have reciprocity with any other state I had to completely start over when I got here, which included a new background check, a pre-licensing class, a class exam, finger printing, numerous application fees, and a state exam (that I am STILL waiting for the okay to take). 

Once I am finally able to take my state exam I will be in a much better position though, and I have to keep reminding myself that. Nothing is permanent, and in real estate if you work hard, know your market, and do your business in a respectful & educated way, things will generally work out :) I learned that from the best...my mama haha, but seriously!

Anyway, this first week of the 52 Lists Project could not come at a better time because I could use a little bit of motivation right now. Since I am starting in the fall section, I will be starting with list 40 which is...

List your top 20 mood boosting songs!

I am going to be taking this week to work on my list, and probably revisit some great, moldy oldies from my high school and college music collection. Everyone is welcome to share all or part of their lists in the comments below! 

Can't wait to see what everyone comes up with...

E



9/19/15

Easy Peasy Cheesey Cake

We are living the Saturday life over here in the Nardi/Morgan household, and we are doing it right. The house smells like coffee, pumpkin candle, and Churro Cheesecake which is baking in the oven right now. I have a feeling it will be a dessert-before-dinner night...

This is the first time I've used this specific recipe and there are definitely a couple of things I will be doing differently next time (like make my own dough or used pie crust instead of pre-made biscuit dough). 

But overall, this is an easy to make, yummy, fall recipe that is quick and delicious.

All you have to do is mix...
Two 8 oz. blocks of cream cheese
One large egg
1/2 cup of sugar
1 teaspoon of vanilla

...into your food processor like you would if you were making frosting. When it is smooth and fully mixed then you're good to go. 

Set the oven to 350, and grease a baking pan heavily with butter then sprinkle the bottom with cinnamon sugar (I mixed in a little bit of brown sugar with this too because I like it on my pie crusts).

Next, fit your dough (or as this recipe called for, the Pillsbury Crescent Roll dough) into the bottom of the pan and pour the cheesecake mix on top. Put a second layer of dough (the second can of crescent rolls dough) on top, and douse it with another hefty layer of cinnamon sugar mix. 

Pop it in the oven for 30-35 minutes and enjoy as your whole house fills up with the amazing smell of baked cinnamon sugar. Viola!

Easy peasy cheesey cake that anyone can make :)


I found this original recipe on 
http://therecipecritic.com/2013/04/churro-cheesecake/ 


9/18/15

Gimme All The Sweaters!

I feel like Florida has played me for a bit of a fool.

All last week was in the 60's and 70's and felt amazingly Fall-esque. Fall-like? Fall-y? Anyway, it was crispy and cool and delicious, is what I am trying to say.

However, as I sit here and write this post, it is 93 degrees and I am NOT a happy camper. You can't just trick a girl into unpacking her tights & sweaters and then rip it away like it meant nothing! I wore boots today for goodness sake!

This post is dedicated to sweater weather. In fact, it is the equivalent of a sweater weather rain dance! Bring back my bonfire enjoying, pumpkin carving, hot cocoa sipping weather!

And yes, I do truly feel this strongly about chunky knits ;)

E






9/17/15

The 52 Lists Project: Intro

Guys. I am super excited because the other day while scrolling through my feed on Bloglovin' I came across something so glorious that I want to scream it from the mountaintops. Moorea Seal's book The 52 Lists Project. 

This book is seriously my dream concept. It is made up of 52 list prompts, so for every week in the following year I get to open this beautifully styled journaling experience, find the corresponding prompt for the week and list things to my hearts content. 


Anyone who knows me understands that I am a list-maker. I make lists. And then I make lists about my lists. Lists of books to read. Lists of food to buy at the store. Lists of quotes that I like. You name it. The point is, here is an entire book made for someone like me TO MAKE LISTS IN. 


I'm also in love with this idea because of the online community surrounding this book and the process involved in journaling with it. There are people all over the world who are doing The 52 Lists Project and then blogging about their entries. 


Its such a romantic idea, and I cant wait to get started. Since the book is set up in a seasonal pattern, the next logical starting place is the first day of Autumn, which just happens to be a week from yesterday! I wanted to write this post today so that anyone who is interested in doing this project with me will have time to order a copy before then.


I bought mine directly from the Moorea Seal website, but you can also find copies on Amazon and in some very specific specialty stores. 


I hope that some of you will join in! But even if you don't participate directly, I will be posting the list prompts each Sunday night so you can follow along. 


Happy listing...


#52listsproject


E




9/16/15

What time is it?? Product Review Time!!

Happy Wednesday everyone!!!
We are almost to the weekend, thank the lord, so hang in there for a couple more days!

In the meantime, I have decided to review a few of my favorite shower routine products with you because they are awesome and I want to share the wealth ;)



First of all, J convinced me to join the Dollar Shave Club and it was probably one of the best things I've ever done. The razors are great, they come to you in the mail, and you never run out. Also, your boyfriend wont yell at you for stealing his razor anymore. Everybody wins!

As far as hair care goes, there is very little I can actually do to control my hair in this Florida humidity, and I can admit that now. However, the entire line of Organix products is amazing and I love the coconut shampoo because when I hair flip it smells like a pina colada. 

I just started using the Aveeno Moisture renewal conditioner because I felt like my hair was getting a little bit dry due to my summer highlights and the constant sun damage down here. It smells super yummy and I noticed a difference in how my hair was drying in a less frizzy way after the first couple of washes. Also it is all natural, so thats niiiice!

Aussie makes a great leave in conditioner and hair protectant that I have been using down here to protect my hair from sun damage and to make it less tangly. This product doesn't leave you hair greasy and if you blow dry your hair, it helps it stay smooth and not get those crazy little fly aways. 

Dr. Bronner's castille soap is another must in our house. This giant bottle is the almond scent but I prefer the peppermint kind (especially after a run when I am having a heat stroke). This soap actually makes you feel squeaky clean. Like, you are literally squeaky.

Florida has not been good to my skin, unfortunately. But I have noticed great improvement with using Neutrogena naturals face scrub and the Aveeno clear complexion face lotion. Both are great for people with sensitive skin and they don't dry your face out. The Neutrogena Naturals face scrub isn't too abrasive and it still helps get rid of dead skin and takes off your makeup completely. The Aveeno face lotion provides just the right amount of acne treatment but doesn't dry out the areas that aren't affected by acne. 

Lastly, I used to be obsessed with lotion. I would apply it at least 4 times a day and it got to the point where it was a borderline OCD ritualistic problem. Then I discovered the magical elixir of life. Body oil. Specifically, Argan oil. It smells SO DARN GOOD. And it keeps you moisturized all day so you don't have to reapply lotion. 

So, there you have it! A few awesome beauty products to try if you haven't already.

Let me know your favs!

E


9/15/15

Sweet Potato & Black Bean Quinoa Salad

Tonight I decided to try a new recipe from the blog www.simplyquinoa.com 

However, I am not mentally capable of following a recipe without deciding that it would be better if I change a few hundred things. Sometimes it works, sometimes its disgusting ;)

That being said, this recipe was very simple to make and definitely satisfied my need to eat something leafy and green but still full of flavor. If you know me, you know that I am not the best chef in the world, or even close to it!  In fact, I'm pretty sure I resemble a mad scientist in a faulty lab more so than a semi-capable cook in her kitchen. 

But! This recipe was easy peasy and I managed to not set anything on fire. Holla.

I started by bringing 2 cups of water to a boil and adding 1 cup of quinoa. Quinoa takes about 15-20 to cook so I put a lid on it and let it do its thing. 

Next, I chopped up a large sweet potato, doused the chunks in coconut oil and a bit of brown sugar, laid them out on a baking sheet and stuck them in the oven at 425 to bake for approximately 15 mins. (scrambling them up with a big spoon every once in a while)

While the potatoes and quinoa were cooking I added 2 avocados, some lemon juice, basil from our garden, 1/2 cup of water, garlic salt, and LOTS of pepper to my food processor and whipped up some homemade avocado ranch. It was ok, but not great. I think I added too much lemon juice...

Once the quinoa was done cooking I mixed in the chunks of sweet potato and black beans (had I remembered to buy black beans...) poured the concoction over a bed of fresh greens, and drizzled my home made ranch on top. 

Thankfully, the sweetness of the potatoes balanced out the lemon in my dressing and it tasted pretty darn good. Also, coconut oil on sweet potatoes makes your whole kitchen smell amazing and you should cook them all the time. 


i like big cups and i cannot lie

Do you ever have those mornings where you just can NOT, to save your own life, get out of bed? You start thinking about ways to stay in bed just a little longer. It would be so easy to call into work sick and say you have some infectious disease or a broken bone. Maybe your cat caught a cold and you must take it to see a specialist in kitty flu? 

And as you run these insane dialogues through your mind the clock is slowly ticking to the point where no matter what you do, you're going to be late so you might as well stay in bed, right?? 



That was me this morning.

Unfortunately, I have discovered that I get my best sleep between 5:00-9:00am. And that is exactly when I am not allowed to sleep. My adorable, yet emotionally needy dogs like to go for a morning jaunt around 5:00am and usually if i suck it up and make a quick trip to the dog park they will let me go back to sleep for an hour or so. 



The good news is, it is now cool enough in the mornings that I don't immediately begin to sweat like a linebacker when I step outside at 5 o' clock am! In fact, it was super chilly this morning, which was awesome but did not aid my get-out-of-bed-round-two routine. 

However, as my good friend Indy hilariously reminded me via text the other day...


Pinterest Jesus has spoken. So, here I sit in my lovely little office emailing clients and helping people buy their homes. Definitely not a bad gig, and I'm VERY fortunate to have a job (especially one that allows me to use a degree I've earned) which can be very difficult for significant others of those in the military.

In these dire situations there is only one thing that can be done...

Time to bring on the epic, holiday pour coffee experience and get this day rolling ;)


CHEERS TUESDAY.





9/14/15

Weekend Roundup

Another weekend come and gone. 

I know I'm not alone in mourning the end of the weekend, but Monday's really are the worst. Like, the actual worst. Especially after a weekend of perfect weather, hanging out with good friends, and relaxing.

J and I turned off our A/C, opened up the screen door and windows, and let the amazing 65 degree breeze blow through the house. There is nothing better than being able to get some fresh air in your house, especially during seasonal changes. Aaaand I may have jumped onto the fall bandwagon early and bought cinnamon scented pinecones and carmel apple candles so the house smells sooo good! I also love diffusing our tangerine and eucalyptus oils this time of year to keep those colds at bay. 

Some people get really into spring cleaning but im much more of a fall 'cleaning' gal myself. I love decorating for the colder seasons, putting out all the cozy throws and blankets, burning yummy candles, and having the slow cooker running all day to fill our house with the smell of whatever cold weather concoction were making for dinner (this weekend it was Spicy Vegetarian Chili!) 

Sunday is also usually the day I like the get things ready for the week. As much as I want to be able to do everything (work a 40 hour week, make dinner, hang out with friends, clean the house, take care of the dogs) its just not possible to get all of those things done during the week when I get home at 5:30 every day. So getting the laundry, housework, meal prep, and my long run done on Sunday makes the week much easier for us. And let me just say that this weeks long run was 7 miles. Not an easy task for a non-runner. Also, cleaning house on Sunday keeps the swirling abyss of animal fur at bay so we don't get attacked by dog sized dust bunnies and my OCD can rest a little bit more peacefully knowing that everything is KIND OF clean.

I know it sounds crazy, but I really do get sick enjoyment out of making my house clean and cozy. J calls me an 'anxious cleaner' because I've been known to swiffer and rearrange things when I'm nervous, but at least the house is clean! And it's so much more fun to have people over and hang out when everything smells and looks good, am i right?? 

Anyway, I hope every has a good Monday! Here is our weekend photo roundup ;)

How do you like to make your home cozy for fall??

E












9/12/15

September Playlist

These are the songs I've found myself listening to on repeat this month, especially on my training runs for the Bull City half marathon coming up next month.

1. Elastic Heart -Sia
2. Once Upon A Dream - Lana Del Ray
3. Flicker - Lorde
4. I Bet My Life - Imagine Dragons
5. Cheerleader - Omi
6. Photograph - Ed Sheeran
7. Nobody To Love - Alex Newell
8. Lean On - Major Lazer
9. I Will Wait - Mumford & Sons
10. Sail - Awolnation

Tomorrow is a 'long run' day, and it's supposed to be a 7 miler so wish me luck!



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