#BlogtemberChallenge Day 7: Reading List

What’s on your current reading list? Or what have you read that you recommend?

My reading list – also known as a note in my iPhone – is a total mishmash at the moment. For some reason this year I’ve had a tough time getting into and getting through books, so whenever someone mentions something that sounds interesting, I add it to my list and then read them as they become available at the library.

My tastes are ridiculously diverse – I like historical fiction, memoirs, books about faith, non-fiction books about history and other parts of the world. I’ve been reading a lot of science fiction with the book club I’m in, which is a genre I hadn’t explored at all before this year. Basically, I’ll try almost anything if it comes recommended. 

These are the books currently jotted down in my phone:

If you’ve read any of these, please leave a review so I know which to prioritize!

I’ve read 18 books so far in 2014, so I probably won’t hit my goal of reading 30 by the end of the year, but that’s all right! My favorite so far – which I highly recommend – is Beautiful Ruins by Jess Walter. This novel will interest you if you like history, travel, movies, romance… so basically anything!

I read Hillary Clinton's second memoir - Hard Choices - and recommend it for anyone interested in politics!

I read Hillary Clinton’s second memoir – Hard Choices – and recommend it for anyone interested in politics!

What are you reading? Any suggestions for me?

 
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#BlogtemberChallenge Day 6: Currently…

Tell us what you’re loving, hating, reading, eating, etc.

I’m currently…

Doing: Work. Yep, I’m spending my Saturday in the office. I work one Saturday and one Sunday every month – and get three-day weekends the rest of the time. Totally worth it!

Reading: My Mistake by Daniel Menaker. I usually read a pretty even mix of fiction and non-fiction, but the last few books I’ve read have been novels (mostly for the book club I was a part of back in Phoenix – it’s so fun to read along with them!) I’m excited to dive into this memoir.

Wearing: My “uniform” – jeans, cotton shirt (today’s is white and orange stripes), sandals.

Buying: I wasn’t planning to buy any clothes or accessories this month because it won’t be long now until I have to invest in a winter coat. But yesterday, I was eating my lunch in the park and got pizza grease all over my favorite silver polyester skirt. Sigh. Since I had plans last night and didn’t want to worry about hiding the stain, I ran over to H&M (perks of working in SoHo!) and picked up a new skirt. It was only $13 and it should go with almost everything, so not a huge setback.

Listening to: Spotify’s Girlpower Anthems playlist.

Eating: Nothing at this exact moment, but I made a peanut butter and banana sandwich for lunch that I’m pretty excited about.

Drinking: Coffee and water.

Watching: I’m almost done with the third season of Gossip Girl on Netflix. That’ll probably go on hold in a couple weeks when fall shows start back up! Keep an eye out for a post on what I’ll be watching this season.

Planning: It’s been a crazy-busy week, so I’m excited to spend tonight and tomorrow at home watching Netflix, reading, drafting blog posts and generally relaxing. After I run to Trader Joe’s tonight, of course.

Processing: Sarah Dubbeldam, founder of Darling Magazine, spoke at Liberty‘s Sisterhood last night, and if you read my piece on what I want to be when I “grow up,” you can surely imagine how incredible this experience was. As in, life-changing.

SHE IS FREE

Excited for: SO MUCH. Last night, Liberty’s lead pastor, the fearless Andi Andrew, shared her vision for the women of NYC and it is incredible. If you’re in NYC, you’ll want to be at She Is Free next April – I’m already registered!

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#BlogtemberChallenge Day 5: Passion

“I am passionate about ______________. “

Passion

Reading. Books, magazines, blogs, websites…

Writing.Blog posts, magazine articles, letters to friends…

Being the best sister/daughter/friend I can be. Calling and Skyping, sending mail, supporting endeavors…

Learning new things. Reading history books, teaching myself French…

Exploring the world. And my backyard right here in NYC…

Church.  Hosting on Sundays, being involved in community groups…

Living my life to the fullest and embracing every opportunity that comes my way.

 

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What are you passionate about?

#BlogtemberChallenge Day 4: Fashion

Pick a fashion trend you love and a fashion trend you hate. Win us over!

Ah, fashion. I love it and hate it. I love to watch Project Runway and drool over photos from Fashion Week every fall (what a timely prompt!) I live in what is often considered the most fashionable city in the world. But I don’t consider myself fashionable – and I mean that in a good way!

Personally I’m of the belief that if something fits you and you like it – it’s fashionable! I wear a lot of jeans and cotton tops because they’re comfortable and go in a lot of different combinations. I wear black skirts to work because they go with everything, and I don’t look too underdressed schlepping through SoHo and brushing shoulders with NYC’s fashionistas. I wear sundresses on the weekends because they’re easy and I carry a tote bag my mom made me because it’s cute and it holds my lunch.

On the Seine in Paris in my "uniform:" Jeans, t-shirt, sweater, walking shoes, crossbody bag.

On the Seine in Paris in my “uniform:” Jeans, t-shirt, sweater, walking shoes, crossbody bag.

These are the things I’m loving lately:

  • The Free People dress my friend Gracie passed onto me
  • My black and white H&M scarf
  • Kate Spade Eiffel Tower earrings
  • Cotton shirts from Target, preferably off the clearance rack
  • All things purple

I will say that the one trend I personally have never jumped on board with is the romper. I don’t think they’re comfortable, they don’t look good on me, and I find sundresses so much easier! That said, i have mad respect for those of you ladies who can pull them off!

What about you? What are you loving and hating this season?

 

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NYC summer bucket list: Complete!

Several months ago, I was sitting in a froyo shop with the ladies of my summer church community group. We went around and each listed three things we wanted to accomplish over the coming months – What were the quintessentially summer things that we couldn’t imagine our season without?

I rattled off the first three things that came to mind, giving no thought to how realistic they were or whether I would do all (or any!) of them. But I’m pleased to report that as of last weekend, I’ve checked everything off! And just in time for fall no less.

Here’s a glimpse of my first summer in the Big Apple:

Rockaway Beach, July 2014

Rockaway Beach, July 2014

1. Go to the beach

Over the past six years living in Phoenix, I became something of a beach bum. My default vacation spot was Los Angeles, and by the time I left the Southwest I was spending two to three weekends a year in Malibu and Santa Monica. So when I decided to move to New York, I was excited at the prospect of beaches close enough for day trips!

One day in July, when I had a random Monday off from work, I loaded up my tote bag, hopped on the A train and made my way to the Rockaways. It’s no Malibu, but with sand and sun only an hour away – who am I to complain? I had an incredibly relaxing day reading in the sand, and the best part was grabbing fish tacos at Rockaway Taco.

Yankee Stadium, July 2014

Yankee Stadium, July 2014

2. Go to a Major League Baseball game

Baseball is in my blood. My grandparents are huge fans, my parents are huge fans, and the obsession was passed right along to my generation as well. I’m a fan of the Rangers, the Indians and the Diamondbacks, but I’ll gladly go to any game – whether it’s at the end of the regular season or during spring training. With two teams right here in NYC, I knew I had no excuse!

I actually made it to two MLB games this summer – I saw my Rangers play (and beat!) the Yankees at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx, and then I saw the Yankees again in Toronto last weekend against the Blue Jays. The Yankees lost both of those games, and as a girl raised with a Boston allegiance (I’ve never been, but my grandfather is from there!), that’s pretty much an ideal outcome. Paired with great friends, perfect weather and a beer – that’s my ideal summer day.

Scenes from the drive to Toronto, August 2014

Scenes from the drive to Toronto, August 2014

3. Take a road trip

This is the item I wasn’t sure I’d be able to check off, having sold my car when I moved to the city in March. But lo and behold, after returning from Europe in May, friends from that trip immediately started planning a reunion in Toronto. And a group from NYC was driving up and it was over a weekend I had off from work! So last Saturday I jumped in a car with my friends Taylor and AJ and drove 10 hours each way for a chance to spend a day and a half with wonderful friends in a new city. It was totally worth it. To me there’s nothing better than eating junk food, blasting the music and cruising through the countryside.

 

Knowing that I accomplished these things has made me less reluctant to see summer end and more excited to welcome fall! This will be my first true fall since I was about 11 – so you tell me, what are the things I can’t just need to do?