Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Outfits of the Month

 What I wore in August - a mix of neutrals and some bright pieces, attempting to beat the heat in FL summer.

B&W for work
{button down blouse - h&m // white wide-leg jeans - zara (last worn here) // pearl slides - target // snakeskin bag - rebecca minkoff}



pop of color
{gauze button down - missguided   // denim mini skirt - gap // lace-up sandals - target // red bag - tory burch}



casual outfit for the weekend
{stripe tank - zara // denim cut-offs - levi's // olive leopard noles hat - fsu // black woven crossbody - vici // sneakers - target}



neutral basics
{cream tee - target // black flares - gap // colorblock bag - tory burch // black sandals - madewell}



easy maxi dress
{black maxi dress - abercrombie (last worn here) // black sandals - madewell // bag - tory burch}



Dirty Heads and Sublime with Rome concert
{crochet bikini top - rip curl // denim cut-offs - levi's // suede crossbody - rebecca minkoff}



weekend errands + my favorite photobomber :)
{terry cloth romper - ron jon // woven sandals - target // suede crossbody - rebecca minkoff}



colorful mini dress
{yellow printed dress- t.j. maxx // orange bag - coach // lace-up sandals - target}



bright stripes
{striped button down - loft (worn here too) // white jeans - target // espadrilles - dolve vita // cane woven bag - t.j. maxx}

Friday, August 25, 2023

Mango Avocado Smoothie


A smoothie has been my breakfast of choice for years! I rotate the ingredients every so often, and my current favorite is mango & avocado. It's loaded with superfoods in the form of organic spinach and healthy fats from half of an avocado. The mango adds a little sweetness and I top it off with supplements for extra protein: collagen + vanilla protein powder. 

ingredients
1 cup unsweetened almond milk
ice (I use 8-10 cubes)
big handful of spinach
1/2 cup of mango (fresh or frozen)
1/2 of a small avocado
1 scoop collagen peptides
1 scoop vanilla protein powder

directions
In your blender, add each ingredient in the order listed above & blend together until smooth. I love my nutribullet - which creates the perfect creaminess in less than a minute!
 

Monday, August 21, 2023

Living Room

The living room is easily the most-used space in our house. It is home base for us - it's where we snuggle up on the couch to watch a Disney movie together, it's where we huddle around the coffee table for a game of Candy Land, it's where we build blanket forts & magna-tile rocket ships, it's where we catch up with guests, it's where we admire the Christmas tree and the magic of the holiday season.

The #1 thing on my list during house-hunting was that I wanted an open floor plan in terms of the living room being visible from the kitchen so I could watch Jack play while I cook dinner. Our home has that checked off, plus the living room overlooks the back porch and pool so entertaining is a breeze with all three spots being connected.


When designing our living room, I knew I wanted it to feel cozy. I went neutral with furnishings vs. the more colorful dining room and den in the front of the house, and chose this specific area rug to subtly tie in the colors from those rooms with the blue and mint tones. The living room is grounded in shades of tan, brown, grey, black & white with greenery. This room is where Greg spends the most time so I wanted some masculine touches, such as leather pillows + ottomans, mixed with organic wood, concrete slab on the tv stand, and black iron details in the curtain rod, coffee table legs, and open shelves.


The largest wall in our house is the one that the couch is in front of. Rather than a large (expensive!) piece of artwork, I created a gallery wall with black and white photos of our family of three. Check out more details and tips on how to perfectly hang frames for a gallery wall here

We bought this couch on craigslist 10 years ago when Greg and I moved in together in LA, and it still looks brand-new since the cushion upholstery unzips and is machine-washable. Best $200 I've ever spent! The sectional is layered with striped plush pillows and warm blankets, making it my favorite spot to binge Netflix. I scored matching mid-century modern side tables at T.J. Maxx and anchored them with tall lamps on either side of the couch for extra light when reading.


We have additional seating with the grey rocking chair that used to reside in Jack's nursery, a huge beanbag chair we inherited from my in-laws, a kid-sized wood rocking chair and the Moroccan poufs. We keep our house very tidy and while everything has its designated place, I like at least one thing in a room to feel a little more lived-in. Case in point: I never fold the throw blanket, I just drape it across the couch or bean bag chair when we are done with it.


My husband doesn't have many wants when it comes to décor, but he had two requests when it came to the living room. The first was blackout curtains. I found these double-sided white linen curtains on Amazon that met his desire for a movie-theatre experience + still looked aesthetically pleasing. The second was keeping the coffee table free of any styling pieces so we don't have to move things constantly. I've admittedly tried to get away with a little tray with coasters and the remote a couple times, but he vetoes it immediately haha! At least the coffee table is interesting on it's own with the live-edge wood.

To bring in the coastal details I love, I added some texture in the water hyacinth base lamps, and the floating shelves hanging by rope which has a nautical touch as well. The shelves of the tv stand house birch wood candles engraved with our wedding date that were a gift from our co-worker, storage boxes to hide Jack's ever-growing monster truck collection, and a stack of Jack's yearbooks - I make a photo album on Shutterfly every year with our favorite photos from milestones, holidays and everything in between. It's my favorite way to do something with the thousands of photos we take and reminisce on each year's special moments.


80% of the plants in our home are real, but we have a few faux mixed in - the fiddle leaf fig being one of them. Hot tip to make a faux tree look better: pick a beautiful woven basket or large ceramic pot, and add height by stacking something under the plant. I used our never-once-touched bundt cake pan. Then, layer some moss, stones or mulch - and don't forget to dust the leaves!

Another piece of advice: when it comes to curtains, always buy the longest ones that will work in your space. We have tall ceilings, especially in the living room, so we went with 96-inch curtains (about a foot or two above the sliding glass doors). By placing the curtain rod higher and wider than the windows/doors, it opens up the light source making it appear larger, and lets more natural light in since the curtains aren't crowding the glass when pulled open.

Tuesday, August 15, 2023

Go-To Nail Polish Colors

 Most Sunday afternoons you can find me doing an at-home manicure at the bathroom vanity while Jack plays with a bathbomb and legos in the tub next to me. I have previously shared some tricks to make a DIY mani last a bit longer + the fast-drying topcoat I swear by so I can get back to mom life quicker. Today I'm rounding up some of my favorite nail polish shades, organized by seasonality. Which is your go-to color?


{spring}





{summer}




{fall}





{winter}




Tuesday, August 8, 2023

Mini Eggplant Pizzas

These mini eggplant pizzas are perfect for when I'm craving pizza but want a healthier version. I went simple with toppings (just fresh basil) but you could easily add pepperoni, sausage, mushrooms, onion, etc.


Ingredients

1 ripe eggplant, cut into slices 1/4 - 1/2 inch wide

pizza sauce

shredded mozzarella cheese

any toppings you prefer on pizza


Directions

{1}
Preheat oven to 450 degrees. Pat eggplant slices dry with paper towel and place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet in a single layer. 

{2}
Cover each eggplant slice with sauce, then sprinkle cheese, and add desired toppings.

{3}
Bake for 15 minutes. Enjoy!

Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Recently Read

{curled up in the den with a new book & Zoey on my lap}

Sharing a few of the books I've recently read and loved. I tend to gravitate toward light reads - think the book version of a romantic comedy or bravo show lol. Although, I've picked up some more intense/thriller/drama novels lately that came highly recommended, and liked a couple of them surprisingly. It takes me longer to read those as I find myself needing a break vs. the rom-coms that I binge read on the weekend.

One Italian Summer - Rebecca Serle
Absolutely loved every page of this book, and finished it in less than 12 hours! I immediately called my mom and told her to reserve it on the libby app as well. It's a feel-good, heart-warming mother/daughter story set in an idyllic Italian town. 

Ugly Love - Colleen Hoover
CoHo is often hit or miss for me - I either love it or hate it, but this one was kept me intrigued.

The Last Mrs. Parrish - Lynne Constantine and Valerie Constantine
Different than my usual genre but enjoyed it. The plot really took a turn with a narrator switch halfway through.

Mad Honey - Jodi Picoult
A gripping novel about a divorced beekeeper raising her teenage son, and what it means to be true to yourself. It continually surprised me to the end.

One True Loves - Taylor Jenkins Reid
I enjoyed this novel about a young woman finding herself and chasing her dreams, even if those dreams evolve over time.