spring collections always remind me how much i love wearing denim. during the winter i always reach for leggings since it gets so cold in bellingham! there's something so fresh about spring denim. the light washes, pretty details, and cropped fits - i love it all! i've rounded up a few styles that i both … Continue reading spring denim
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spring break: oregon eats
i truly believe in eating as a hobby. i am all about the whole experience of going out and eating a delicious meal and chatting with friends, and spending time to make a homemade meal i'm proud of. there's nothing else that brings people together the way food does - food creates community. i'm still … Continue reading spring break: oregon eats
Seattle Food Festival
Festival food might be some of the best food around. Chris, my brother, and a few friends of ours went to the Seattle Food Festival yesterday, and it was amazing. It was about 3 or 4 blocks of amazing food and drink vendors, fun trinkets and art to shop, and live music! We went hungry and … Continue reading Seattle Food Festival
Morsel, Seattle
What Morsel Where University District 4754 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105 Ballard 5905 15th Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107 What's Good to Eat This place is the place to go for biscuits. the buttermilk biscuit itself is delicious, but their biscuit sandwiches are amazing. I bought the Goat, the only vegetarian sandwich, and it exceeded … Continue reading Morsel, Seattle
Pemberton 2016
Let me share with you all that I love music festivals, and honestly believe that right beside an amazing meal, it’s the best way to spend your money. With that philosophy in mind, Chris and I decided this past spring that we were going to buy tickets to Pemberton, a four-day music festival in the … Continue reading Pemberton 2016
Go-To Vegetarian Salad
Could the title of this post be any more forward? I love salads. I love loading them up with yummy veggies, some protein, and croutons (my fav!). Building my own salad at the co-op normally costs me $8-$10 each time (oops, treat yourself?), so I typically make my own. The best element of a salad is … Continue reading Go-To Vegetarian Salad
Another Year
How do you reflect on the best six months of your life so far, in one blog post? Where do you start? There's no simple way for me to put into words what I've experienced these last six months. Is that the cheesiest thing I've said in awhile? Yes. Moving back to Bellingham was a … Continue reading Another Year
Date Someone Who Loves Garlic as Much as You Do: A Poem
Date someone who loves garlic as much as you do. There’s really nothing like not having enough (or I guess too much, if you’re that kind of person) garlic in your stir fry. Date someone who lets you wear their socks when yours are too dirty and you don’t have an extra pair. Date someone … Continue reading Date Someone Who Loves Garlic as Much as You Do: A Poem
Aslan Brewing Company, Bellingham
What Aslan, a casual, laid back Bellingham brewery, perfect for hanging out with friends and chatting. The outdoor seating opens when the evenings are warm. Where 1330 N Forest St, Bellingham, WA 98225 What's Good to Eat The fried cauliflower, (vegetarian) poutine, yam tacos, and chocolate brownie are my personal favorites. I've heard great things about the bacon … Continue reading Aslan Brewing Company, Bellingham
3 Hobbies to Try this Spring
Spring is the most magical season of them all. The flowers are blooming, the sun shines brightly, the days are longer, and people are overall in a happier mood (at least, I think so). For me, spring is by far the easiest quarter to get distracted from school and do everything but study, so maybe … Continue reading 3 Hobbies to Try this Spring