treats&tuesday

I really try hard not to say that I don't like certain days of the week, because the thought of not liking 1/7 of life seems a little depressing.

But, if were held at gunpoint and *had* to identify my least favorite day of the week, I guess I would pick Tuesday. Mondays are exciting, because you get to see your work friends and you're refreshed from the weekend. And Wednesdays are great because (1) it's my favorite yoga class and (2) you're already touching Thursday. And Thursday and Friday, I need not explain. But Tuesday! The weekend seems so far, and yet it also feels so far from the last one we just lived.

So, even though I may never admit it again, I guess I don't love Tuesdays.

Let's spice things up with some Tuesday treats, shall we?...

I love AP Style (almost as much as Leslie) and am not one to question Merriam or Webster, but the Gadabout tumblr is a whole new level of yes. Redefining a new word daily, including Gingham (a note off plaid) and dazed (to be dreamily awake), I'm hooked on its new outlook. I'd love to hear what it has to say about Tuesday.
And while you're digging into the definitions, indulge in some frozen peanut butter pops. Nothing jazzes up mid-week blahs like frozen PB, yaknow?
And, just in case that's not enough to put the sparkles back into your week, check out these glitter magnets. They're perfect for hanging some inspiration on your fridge.
girlboats, pops, sparkles

Weekend Magic

Even though I love (love, love, love) both having visitors and traveling on the weekends, there is something magical about being in Atlanta with no plans. These weekends are few and far between, and you never know where they'll take you.

This weekend took me all around Atlanta with friendsies, including to Souper Jenny (dream), the pool and a teensy bit of accidental shopping. Whoops!

The only tricky things about these weekends is that they go by way too quickly, nahmean?

Ah well - Just three days separating us from Friday (not counting today). Too soon? Never.

I hope your weekend was greatgreat!

PS: Know who I haven't talk about in a while? These guys. So on-trend with their photo boothing.
images: one and two

Five Things You Shouldn't Forget

I recently stumbled upon this article, 25 Things I Realized in College, and while the post on the whole is a little three years ago for my friends and me (good thing - or else I'd be wondering what we'd been doing since 2009), there were a few timeless highlights I couldn't help but share...

9. A spark is special. Don’t think it comes around often.
Whether that’s with a potential love interest or your new best friend — we are animals, my dear Darwin, and the pheromones are at work. You can’t resist your nature! In the case of romance, that sparkly individual will most likely be one of the best kissers you will ever lay your lips on.

10. “Ohana” means family and family means no one gets left behind.
That’s right, I just quoted Lilo & Stitch. You have your family and then your friends, which make up your second family. Put them at the top of your list because people are indispensable and they are the breath of life.

12. Obsessions are okay.
They are heightened moments of passion and interest that always come to a natural end. It’s like Picasso’s Blue Period, if his Blue Period is your laptop streaming Downtown Abbey, Mad Men, Parks and Rec, Game of Thrones,or anything regarding Honey Boo Boo Child. You’re an artist and will not be deterred!

20. When things don’t go your way, the universe has a way of working out.
Trust that the universe will take care of you as long as you put the work in, are a good citizen to humanity, and keep on keeping on.

24. Vulnerability is strength.
Don’t be afraid of your emotions or being vulnerable with people you care about. You often regret what you didn’t say to someone more than what you did say. Moments pass; so don’t pass up the moment to tell someone you care about them.

Happy Friday the 13th Peanuts!

aaaand I joined a CSA.

This is my dad. AKA Skippy.

He has this lifelong dream of one day buying tons (&tons) of land, where all of my siblings and I can build our houses. And it's not weird, because there would be enough land that we wouldn't feel like we were up in each other's biz. It's also not weird because if you know me or my family at all, nothing about this should be surprising.

The second part of the plan is where Skippy gets a little hippie, and also starts to lose some people (AKA my mom. She's less on board, starting now:) because he wants us to grow our own food on the land, so we are self-sufficient (possibly even eating that fish he caught). He's debatably either one step ahead of the CSA movement or taking us back in time; it's too soon to tell.

Regardless, after months and months of debating, I've decided to take one small step in this direction, as I joined the Riverview Farms CSA. I've been wanting to do it for a while now, but had so many hesitations: Would I end up spending more money? Would these veggies go to waste? What happens if I get a box of just cilantro, sweet potatoes, kale and garlic?

But, I will never know the answers to these questions if I don't try. Also, since my diet is so largely plant-based now, it wouldn't hurt to branch out more. And, it makes me feel happy to support local farmers and have a clearer idea of where the things going into my body are coming from: my backyard(ish)!

My membership starts August 1 and lasts 10 weeks. I will be sure to let you know how it goes. If you're interested in joining me, you can find a local CSA here. Be sure to let me know if you're doing one! Or if you have any advice :)
veggie image via