Current Favorites


1 || Teavana. More specifically their Perfect Tea Maker. I love my Perfect Tea Maker, all I have to do is throw tea in there, let it steep, and then I put a cup underneath! Perfect tea every time. I can even throw sugar in with the leaves while it steeps if I want my tea sweeter. Definitely loving drinking tea on all these cold winter days.

2 || Sephora, Sephora, Sephora. They have so many wonderful things at this store. I'm totally and completely smitten. Right now I'm in love with their skin care products. One of my favorites right now is the Dual Repair Face Cream by FAB. I got it on sale for $20 and it's exactly what the doctor ordered for my dry face this winter.

3 || Bean Boots and J. Crew Camp Socks. These are no brainers for me. Dealing with snow on a pretty regular basis for the first time this winter, I needed a way to keep my feet warm and dry while out and about. Bean Boots are perfect for that and so comfy.

4 || Shemergency Kit. I refuse to leave the house without this. This is my little packet of goodies for anything and everything--from stain remover to hairspray! This little kit has saved me (and a few of my coworkers!) from life's little annoyances. 

5 || Savannah Bees Beeswax Hand Cream. I have always had dry hands and this hand cream is one of the best intensive hand creams I've found. Not only does it make my hands soft, it also dries in a way that doesn't feel too greasy or slathered on. I can put on this lotion and still do things with my hands. I wouldn't be able to survive the winter without it!

Top Moments of 2014

Last year was the biggest year of my life thus far -- there were so many life changes! I wanted to reflect on what I thought were the top moments of 2014 for me and ring on the New Year in hopes that 2015 could try to beat it!


1 || Graduating from Georgia Tech


An accomplishment, that at points, I never thought I would achieve. It was one of the most surreal moments of my life to walk across that stage and accept my diploma. 


2 || Living with Elizabeth and Working for Georgia Tech



The summer of 2014 was the best summer I've ever spent. I not only got to live with one of my best friends, but I also go to work for and with some of the most amazing people I have ever met. There's not a day that goes by that I don't think about the times Elizabeth and I shared in that gorgeous apartment off of Ponce and the wonderful growth I experienced working at CAE.

3 || Moving to Pennsylvania and Starting a New Job




At the end of the summer, I packed up all my belongings and headed out on my new adventure! Starting a new job and moving 700+ miles all in one blow was a huge step for me, but one well worth it.

4 || Attending Biennial Conclave



Daniel and I got to attend our second Alpha Chi Sigma Biennial Conclave together. We met at the last Biennial and to be able to go back was so much fun.

5 || Adopting Opal



Daniel and I became fur-parents in November and it's been an interesting experience so far, but I wouldn't give up our little furball for anything. 


Going through pictures to put on this post made me realize just how much I loved the past year. I grew so much as a person and was able to experience so much life. I only hope that 2015 helps me continue my adventure of life.

Hope you had a Happy New Year!

A Day in the City

Daniel and I traveled to NYC on Saturday for a day trip. We had the chance to go because of our work offering bus tickets into the city for $25 round trip. I loved the city my previous two times visiting and knew I couldn't pass up a deal like that so I bought us tickets.

It was about a two hour drive into the city. It's still odd for me to think that I live that close! We got to the city around 11:30 and stayed until 7 pm. Besides the fact that it started raining around noon and didn't stop even when we left, we had a delightful day.

Our NYC day in a nutshell:

First we visited the 9/11 Memorial and Museum. I don't have any pictures from the 9/11 Memorial and Museum out of respect because it just didn't feel right to publicize what I was witnessing in the museum. Hearing the voice recordings from that day and seeing artifacts from the buildings brought me to tears. The Memorial and Museum were so well done and so respectful. It really just made the attacks of that day seem so much more unreal.

On our way to and from the Memorial and Museum, we wandered around NYC on the streets and subways. We wound up at this little hole in the wall Falafel restaurant that Daniel found on google. It was so small it only had enough space to order! It was delicious though.

Christmas trees for sell NYC style -- on the side of the street!


We also got to see the famous tree in Rockefeller Center. It was raining so we didn't get a good picture together but the tree itself was breathtaking. Probably the only thing I've scene in NYC that the movies didn't lie about in size!

(Wizards of Waverly Place, anyone? Daniel didn't get it)

Radio City Music Hall and Time Square were both really packed areas and the umbrellas didn't help the chaos of people. We played a lot of umbrella wars.

Chrysler Building looking awesome against the rainy sky.

I wanted to find a pastry shop so badly. I had my heart set on Magnolia Bakery, but it was packed, so we googled some places and found Paris Baguette. It was delicious! Daniel and I ate the macarons (each for the first time!) on the bus ride home after having our delicious bento boxes.

Overall we had a wonderful wet day. At the end of it I was sufficiently soaked (you can just see the water on my face above!) but extremely happy. I hope we can find some way to make a trip back soon especially since it's so close!