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Friday, January 30, 2015

Friday Favorites: January Photos

Going along with one of my 2015 goals to do more regular blog posts I have decided to do a Friday Favorites on the last Friday of each month featuring some of my favorite photos I've taken from the month.

Favorite DSLR photo of the month (not already posted here): My little brother at my favorite lunch spot, while I was back home for New Year's. 


Favorite iPhone photo of the month: My last day back home, without a cloud in the sky.

Favorite Instagram photo of the month: This was a throwback to my Mt Rainier adventure day which you can see more of here.

And just for fun, my favorite selfie of the month (featuring Maddy):

Happy Friday! Xox

Friday, January 16, 2015

Friday Favorites: Best of 2014

Despite the delay, I wanted to share some of my favorite things from 2014! Starting off with blog posts:

Favorite cooking related post: Mushroom Dijon Chicken

This was one of the more complex dinners I have made, and I got to make it for my family.

Favorite adventure post: Road trip! Video can be found here. Particularly San Francisco, because I love the city so much.
I can't quite describe how amazing my road trip was. I saw so many amazing places and people along the way. I broke myself out of my comfort zone, tried new things, and got some breathtaking photos.

Favorite marketing post: McDonald's Goes Green
I've really fallen out of posting about marketing, but this campaign was particularly impressive and clever to me.


Other favorites of the year:



Favorite book: The Help - Kathryn Stockett & Yes Please - Amy Poehler

I couldn't pick just one. The Help is such a moving and inspiration book, and Yes Please is hilarious and brilliant. I highly recommend both of them. I just finished Yes Please. I adore Amy Poehler and Tina Fey and I loved Tina Fey's book so I was really excited to read Poehler's.

Favorite TV show: I did it. I started watching Game of Thrones. It was stressful and amazing. Cersei is my new idol.


Favorite internet moment: Okay, this is a weird category I made up just so that I can highlight how big of a deal it was to me that Gilmore Girls got added to Netflix instant watch. I adore this show and flew through the whole series right when it got put up. I'll probably watch it all again soon. Oy with the poodles already!


Favorite Seattle discovery: The Twilight Exit. This is a bar in The Central District near the apartment I've lived in this year. Their food is delicious, their drinks are made well, their bartenders are awesome, they have a big outdoor patio when the weather is nice, and they have Street Fighter. So... it's just an all around win. They also give you a free drink on your birthday in a huge mug, which you get to keep.


Favorite concert: I went to some pretty sweet concerts this year including Journey, Steve Miller Band, Captiol Hill Block Party, and Dave Matthews Band. It was hard to pick one but I would probably have to say that Chvrches was the best live performance.



2014, you ruled. This was a pretty big year for me. I entered the year pretty down but looking back at it now I feel like I can say that I have come out on top.



2015 Goals!

Blog related:
- Keep up with photo a day.
- Post at least one marketing post a month.
- Broaden my cooking horizons.
- Bring more people in to do feature posts.

Personal:

- Keep adventuring.
- Continue working on my health and fitness. I'm pretty proud of the progress I've made this year but there's always a lot of room for improvement.
- Save up money to travel abroad and start planning a trip, for summer '16 at the latest.
- Find a job that I enjoy and allows me to advance toward my career goals. I'm currently working on this. I've been hunting and talking to different companies this past week so fingers crossed that I can get this goal in progress very soon!

I hope you all had a great year, and that 2015 is already even better. Xo

Friday, September 5, 2014

Friday Favorites: Books

I see a lot of people do “Friday Favorite” posts so I’m jumping on that train, but I decided to do it with a different theme each post. One of my goals for the new year was to read at least twelve books. I love reading but always get distracted with other things. Ideally I would read more than this but I figured I’d set myself up for at least one a month to get on track. Right now I’m on my eight, so I’m doing okay! Anywho, on the topic of books I’m kicking off my first Friday Favorites with my top 5 favorite books.


1.       The Perks Of Being A Wallflower – Stephen Chbosky
We accept the love we think we deserve. 
Anyone that knows me well probably knows this is my favorite book, I first read it in high school and I’ve reread it almost every year since. It’s about a boy in high school who struggles socially and emotionally and is just trying to find his way. It’s a little high school-esque but to me it has a great message about life. Basically, things are really hard and messed up sometimes but you can work through it and learn from it.


2.       A Long Way Down – Nick Hornby
The truth will set you free. Either that or it'll get you a punch in the nose. 
I suppose I may have a thing for books about emotionally distraught people. This book is about four people that meet at the top of a building on New Year’s Eve all with the intention to commit suicide that night. They end up making a pact to wait and become the strangest group of friends you can imagine. The amount of self-realization the characters go through along with the sarcastic humor is right up my alley. Nick Hornby is also my favorite author so I would recommend just about anything by him, especially A Long Way Down, High Fidelity, and About A Boy.


3.       Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – J.K. Rowling
Nothing like a nighttime stroll to give you ideas. 
If you are one of those rare (and in my mind, insane) people that has never ready the Harry Potter series I just have to ask – what are you doing with yourself? Go, read it. Now. The fourth book is my personal favorite because I think the Tri-Wizard tournament is so cool and Rowling does an amazing job of illustrating it with her writing.


4.       The Outsiders – S.E. Hinton
Things are rough all over. 
I first read this book in my 8th grade English class and if I’m being completely honest it’s one of the very few books on a school reading list that I actually finished and loved (sorry!). It’s no surprise to me that it’s considered a classic, there’s adventure, excitement, laughing, crying and if we’re bringing the movie into the picture as well – there’s Rob Lowe.


5.       The Giver – Lois Lowry
Memories are forever
This is another book that I, along with most people, read in school at a young age. The concept of this book has always been so interesting to me. I love the way that it puts into perspective how important knowledge and understanding is, whether it’s pleasurable or painful.
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