Sunday, May 24, 2015

Sunday Morning Finds 5.24.15

Little shopping adventure! My favorite kind!

I have been without my favorite face mask of all time for much longer than what should be allowed, but I finally got my hands on it again PRAISE JESUS. I also picked up some Tulips, fake of course, because I don't trust myself to keep real ones alive.

 
What I Wore -
Brandy Melville top
Aerie bralette
Gap boyfriend jeans
Forever 21 sandals
Target belt

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Meeting My Favorite Author - Check


      It has been on my bucket list since my very first draft (Yes, I've made several rough drafts of my physical, color coated bucket list, including improvements, ya know just additions and cancellations. It's a very serious matter and a full time job). I am, of course, talking about meeting my favorite author and having her sign my book. My favorite author happens to be the one and only Sarah Dessen, and she happened to be coming to a town near me on her tour for her new book, Saint Anything. I also just so happened to nonchalantly and unexpectingly check her website and find this information out a mere THREE DAYS before Saint Anything came out. After not checking her website for at least a year. A coincidence? I think not. A sign from God above? I think heck to the yes.

The first book I ever read by Sarah Dessen was Just Listen, which, during the talk, she said was the book that held the most special place in her heart. (Another sign I see?) I read this book when I was in 7th grade, and I haven't stopped since then. In the six years between then and now, I've not only read every single one of her books, but re-read three of them. Her character development, her way with words and how she effortlessly forms the most magical story every time is too good not to. Another one of my favorite things about her books is how she threads a constant similarity between each and everyone of her books. Whether it's one of the towns (my favorite being the beach town, Colby), a bakery, a restaurant, a high school, a casual mention or guest appearance of another book's main character, whatever it may be, the geek in me comes out whenever I make the connection.

During the actual talk and signing, Sarah was extremely down to earth and informal, it was like talking and having a conversation with someone you've known for years. Everything she said sounded like it should be made into its own book all by itself, which I guess should surprise me less since she is a New York Times best-selling author, but I still couldn't get over it. A fun fact that she just dropped on me was that she was cleaning her attic out one day and found about 13 manuscripts she's written. Completed. Unpublished. If she could send them all my way it'd be much appreciated.

Yet another fact I thought was so cute and interesting about Sarah was that she's extremely superstitious. One superstition she heard and lets control her life furthermore is that whatever you do on New Year's Eve, you'll do for the rest of the year. So, every year Sarah writes something, anything, even when she's not in the process of writing a novel. This New Year's, she wrote the very beginning and first chapter of Saint Anything.  

Overall, even though I got flustered and a little bit starstruck when it was my turn to go up, causing me to forget practically EVERYTHING I wanted to say to her, meeting Sarah Dessen was everything I'd hoped it would be and more. I'm incredibly thankful and happy. I will forever be the biggest supporter of her and her work. Shine on, Sarah, shine on.




As you can tell from the ear to ear grin on my face, I was the happiest kid on the block. Without a doubt.




I apologize for the low quality photos. Quite frankly, I wasn't really able to mentally focus on taking pictures when I was in the presence of absolute greatness and royalty.


Monday, May 11, 2015

Lost In Antiques

I've lived in the same town for over 17 years and I never even knew there was an antique mall mere MINUTES from my house. You better believe I hopped right on over the second I found out. 
It was beautiful and magical and overwhelming and I wanted everything.




I don't even own a record player, but it's all for the artistic photo right?

oh, and I also had my first Chipotle experience. No further explanation needed.



Sunday, May 3, 2015

April Playlist + All Time Favorite Songs

April music-wise was a month of new and old discoveries for me. Just so you know, my music taste varies. A LOT. From indie rock, alternative, and folk to pop and light R&B. From feel good, get-up-and-dance summer songs to slow, put-you-to-sleep ballads that have hardly any words, if any, at all.

Don't say I didn't warn you.

I'm also including some of my favorite songs of all time that will never, ever get old.

A+'s for April
                                                                        

1. James Bay
~ Need The Sun To Break

JAMES.BAY. DO NOT GET ME STARTED ON THIS MAN AND HIS MUSIC.

2. Angus & Julia Stone
~ Devil's Tears

So cute and folky.

3. Arctic Monkeys
~ Arabella

4. Benjamin Francis Leftwich
~ Shine

5. Fifth Harmony
~ Worth It

I remember watching these girls get put into a group when they were on X-Factor years ago, and I must say I don't care how popular they get and how overplayed this song is, I love it and I've loved them from the beginning.

6. Amber Run 
~ I Found
~ Spark

I discovered Amber Run unexpectedly while I was just scrolling through Youtube and they popped up in the suggestions bar. Seriously thank God they did because they are phenomenal.

7. Labrinth
~ Jealous

8. Maroon 5
~ Sugar

9. Mikky Ekko
~ Smile

10. Nick Jonas
~ Chains

11. Sam Smith
~ Lay Me Down
~ Nirvana (acoustic)

12. The Vamps
~ Hallelujah cover


13. Kodaline
~ All I Want

14. Walk The Moon
~Shut Up And Dance

This song is all over the radio but my friend showed me it months ago, and I HATED it. Literally have no idea what was wrong with me cause now it's my JAM.


15. Bea Miller
~ Young Blood
~ Fire N Gold
~ Enemy Fire


Forever My Top Favorites

1. Sleeping At Last
~ Saturn

If I had to pick a favorite from my favorites, this would be it. Have you ever had a spiritual moment while listening to a song? That's what happened when I first heard Saturn, and I can't explain the connection I have with this song. It will forever mean so so much to me. So much that I plan on getting a tattoo of Saturn because of it. Yeah.

2. Ed Sheeran
~ Firefly

3. The Vamps
~Wild Heart
~ Somebody To You


4. The 1975
~ Medicine
~ Robbers
~ You
~ Settle Down
~ Me

Yes, you're seeing that correctly. That's a grand total of 5 songs by the same band that are in my top favorites songs of all time. I saw The 1975 in concert with my best friend a few months ago and it was the greatest experience of my life so far.

5. Yiruma
~ River Flows In You