Blogmas 2016 : Day 13 : Holiday Cards

Tuesday, December 13, 2016


One of my favorite things about the holidays is sending holiday cards. I love writing holiday cards to my friends and family each year. Gift picking gives me tons of anxiety, and can get very expensive, and nothing is more upsetting than when your friends don't even like the gift you got them. So this year, I'm giving presents to my immediate family and sending all of my close friends and family a holiday card. Giving cards is a great way to let someone know that you're thinking about them during the holiday season without spending a lot of money or tons of time picking out a present they may or may not like.

Usually I get my holiday cards from HomeGoods because they have a really good selection of unique cards for a low price. However, even though I went in mid-November this year, I was so surprised to find that all of the good holiday cards had been picked over. So this year's holiday cards are actually from Papyrus, which is a paperie chain with really cute card designs at an affordable price. I got a set of 15 foiled Christmas cards with a really cute envelope design for only $9.95, which isn't too shabby. They even came with gold envelope seals, which added a luxurious touch. The only thing I didn't realize until I got home was that the card actually had a Christmas message inside, not a holiday one. Usually I prefer to send cards with generic holiday messages, but I totally forgot to check carefully this time around. Oops. Most of my friends celebrate Christmas so it didn't end up being a big deal thankfully. And I just loved how the cards turned out this year!

And just a few extra card writing essentials -- a fine tip Sharpie pen and this super cute black book of addresses! Next year, I'll probably buy an additional pack of cards because 15 ended up being a little too less. I also want to custom print return address labels from a stationary store so I don't have to write my return address on every single card. 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 11 : Holiday Apartment Tour!

Sunday, December 11, 2016



Get ready for a veeery photo heavy post! 
I'll be less verbose in this blog post and let you guys just focus on the pictures. This year, I decided to just decorate my living room/dining room space. Next year, I may branch out to the kitchen and bedrooms as well. Hope you enjoy! 



Let's start off with the sofa. You might recall the crimson side pillows from my fall apartment tour. I kept those the same and changed out the accent pillow. 



This accent pillow is also from HomeGoods for $24.99. I went holiday decor shopping in mid-November and was so surprised to see that everything, including the decorative pillows, had all been picked over. I got super lucky with this find! It's a beautiful standout piece and pops against my dark gray sofa color.  



I looooove the way my side table turned out (don't mind the white chips in the table, though). I'm obsessed with the gold flecked mini Christmas tree, which was only $9.99 from HomeGoods. It may be hard to see in the picture, but the branches are speckled with gold glitter. I hung some mini snowflake ornaments that I found at Walmart for only $1.99. The block sign is from HomeGoods for $3.99. Under it, I put these cute mini gift boxes I got from Michael's last year. Of course, I couldn't resist getting these cute wood animals decked in winter gear that I found at HomeGoods for $5.99 and $4.99.  I just love how festive this side table looks!


This is my coffee table centerpiece. Again, the gold tray is recycled from my fall apartment decor; I purchased it at Target over the summer for $16.99. I also recycled the pine cones from my fall tour. I love how pretty ornaments look mixed together with pine cones! These red and gold sparkly ornaments were from Dollar Tree for only $1! The mason jar vase is actually from my parents' house. My mom was planning on throwing it away, so I took it and decided to use it as part of my holiday decor. The gorgeous stem inside it is from Michael's for only $7.99 (and by that I mean $3 with sales and coupons). It's super sparkly and looks like freshly fallen snow on pine branches, very festive!


This is my Christmas tree this season! I couldn't get the lighting for the photo right so sorry it looks a bit off in this photo. It's a cheap-o pre-lit 7.5 feet artificial tree from Walmart for $39.99 that took me about an hour to get the branches splayed just right so that it didn't look bald. It doesn't look perfect by any means, but for the price it's not too shabby.



Here's a close-up of the Christmas tree. So, surprise, it's actually a black Christmas tree. I misread the box and didn't realize it until this morning when I was looking at my tree up close. You can't tell in the evening, but in the daytime it definitely sticks out as black. The ornaments are from Target, a box of 24 was $5.00 each and they have tons of color schemes to choose from. I picked up a box of red, green, gold ornaments and then another box of blue and silver ornaments. Love the way they look together! I didn't put any specialty ornaments this year, but I might next year.




Here is my dining table decor. I'm not completely satisfied with the way it looks, to be honest. It looks a bit plain and could benefit from a table runner. But, for now it will suffice! The poinsettias are artificial stems from Michael's for $9.99 (approx $4 with sales and coupons). Placemats are from Kohl's for I believe $7.99 each, but were on sale for $4 each. Tablecloth and cloth napkins are from HomeGoods for $14.99 and $5.99, respectively. Crockery is recycled from fall apartment tour and is from Pier 1 Imports. 


Here is the view from my dining table. Love how lit, warm, and inviting the space looks with these additions.


Along my furnace, I hung some clear white holiday lights that I picked up from Target for only $2.99. On either side of the heater I hung my mini stockings I got from Michael's a few years ago. These are soooooo cute, not sure if they still sell them, but they were only $4.99 regular price each!


I finally found the perfect piece for my long furnace area! For the last few months, I've struggled with what to put in this area. Luckily, when I was in Pittsburgh over vacation my mom was also planning on getting rid of this cute little dish/tray. But I decided to take it and use it for my furnace since it's so long and fits so well! I wanted to put some large ornaments inside, but didn't have a chance to go pick any up from the store. Instead, I put some small stems I had from Michael's and extra ornaments that wouldn't fit on my Christmas tree. 


Last but not least, I have to talk about this light pink Christmas tree on my work desk! Not the best picture, but I'll have better shots in my work desk decor post coming up in a few days. I loooove this tree. I think it might be one of my favorite pieces from my holiday decor haul this year. It's a baby pink-gold glittered bottlebrush tree from Michael's that was only $4 after sales and coupons! This fits my bedroom decor so well, and really makes my work desk pop.

#healthyholidays Day 11: Ahhh, nothing major today. I guess I'm happy that I didn't binge this weekend! 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 10 : Little Holiday Haul

Saturday, December 10, 2016


Hey guys! Do you like how focused that picture is? I figured out why my uploaded pictures were showing up so blurry on Blogger. For some reason, saving it as a JPG file was making it look blurry. So I changed the format to PNG and under HTML, made sure the resolution was showing up as 1600, and wabaam my pictures look soooo much better now.

So today I wanted to share a mini holiday haul from this weekend. I spent most of today shopping. Totally unplanned, but I realized I needed an outfit for the holiday party this upcoming week, so finding an outfit took forever. Plus, I wandered a bit around Target, went to Trader Joe's, and hit up Ulta since it was right next door. Later on in the evening, I got a craving for Panda Express and drove to Forest Hills at like 8pm at night. Huuuge mistake. I absolutely hate driving in Queens, and my trip tonight definitely confirmed that, lol. The streets are so narrow and the traffic is horrendous so it makes for a bit of a dangerous driving situation. I had to squeeze my way through an illegally stopped car and the opposing traffic in a small side street. So grateful my car didn't get scratches everywhere. I'm pretty sure I also ran a few reds on my way there.  But I made it back in one piece, along with my car, whew! And the Panda Express chow mein and orange chicken really hit the spot.

I picked up a few festive items that I thought I would share with you guys. Target has some of the cutest holiday gift wrap at a very affordable price. I had such a hard time deciding on which pattern gift wrap I wanted to get this year. I finally decided on this adorable blue-white gift wrap with ice skating raccoons and polar bears. Each roll has 75 square feet and was only $2.50! They had lots of cute gift bags, tags, ribbon, and bows but since I'm only giving gifts to my immediate family this year, I just stuck to the gift wrap. I got the gift bows from Michael's. They were so unique and I think the red/gold is going to look stunning against the ice blue wrapping paper. Ah I just love buying Christmas gift giving stuff, definitely gets me in the festive mood!

While I was Michael's I also picked up a mini hot glue gun and glue sticks. I'm getting ready to make mason jar snow globes and realized I didn't have any glue in my art bin. I've been wanting to get a hot glue gun for ages, and this was the perfect opportunity!

Lastly, I picked up another crimson nailpolish. I've been alternating Essie Shearling Darling and Essie Bahama Mama on my nails every fall and winter for the past two years, so thought it was time for a change! I picked up Essie Nailpolish in Limited Addiction, which is a nice medium crimson shade. I love Shearling Darling, but I feel like it's a bit too dark and almost appears black. I wanted more of a red-crimson shade, so this looked nice on swatches online. So pumped to wear it this season! :)

#healthyholidays Day 10: Didn't binge eat my Panda Express takeout! :) ate half tonight and saved the rest for tomorrow :) 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 9 : Holiday Blues

Friday, December 9, 2016

Hey everyone.

Just wanted to do a quick post. Today really hasn't been the best day. I think I'm beginning to catch a cold, been stressed with studying, feel overwhelmed, scared as hell for the massive snowfall that's about to occur these next two weeks, and to top everything off I had a really traumatizing, embarrassing experience at work today. Potentially one of my worst experiences in residency so far. In a nutshell, I got embarrassed by my adolescent medicine preceptor in front of a patient after I was told to do a pelvic exam, but had no idea how to use the speculum. My face turned bright red, and luckily my preceptor caught on and took over. It was just a very awkward, embarrassing situation for me especially right in front of a patient. I sort of had expected her to walk me through it or help me, but no she just stared at me, expecting a first year pediatrics resident to know how to do a gynecologic exam alone. Didn't even ask me if I felt comfortable doing a pelvic exam before the patient entered the room. So now I just feel upset and awkward, and sort of inadequate.

In any case, I had a slice of pizza and some garlic knots for dinner to cheer myself up. No binging (woo! only silver lining to the day). I watched Elf to bring some holiday cheer, browsed the internet, and feel a little better now. I'm still dreading Monday and the next few weeks, but attempting to not think about that and enjoy my last golden weekend for a while. Trying to be as optimistic as I can, but can't beat the holiday blues tonight for some reason.

Sorry for the sad post everyone. I have some exciting posts planned though, stay tuned! :)

#healthyholidays Day 9 : I was super stressed today, but no binging! I relaxed by watching TV, browsing the internet, and just chilling. Now I don't even feel like binge eating. 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 7 : Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins

Wednesday, December 7, 2016


These last few days have been a bit crazy. I registered for Step 3 and have been trying to come up with a study schedule, but haven't quite decided on the best approach for studying, especially since I'm going to be a on a busy service for the next two months. I've also been trying to fit in exercise, but failing miserably (more on that in a blog post later this week). I also have a bunch of stuff I need to get done that I've been failing at. Instead of getting stuff done, I've been loitering around and have been so unproductive, it's shameful. And today I drank three cups of coffee and now my stomach feels super queasy. Not fun.

Yesterday, however, I did manage to make some pumpkin cream cheese muffins! I'll be honest, I didn't make these from scratch. This recipe is purely boxed, but I wanted to share with you because I was amazed by the results. I bought the Pillsbury Perfectly Pumpkin Cake Mix back in October but didn't have the time to bake until recently. Definitely wanted to use this mix up during the holiday season! I don't know what encouraged me to buy this because I'm not the biggest fan of pumpkin desserts and the pumpkin baking mixes I've tried in the past have been waaaaayyy too artificial tasting. So to my surprise, these cupcake/muffins turned out absolutely delicious. They have just the right amount of pumpkin flavor without being overpowering or too spice-y. I topped off the muffins with the Duncan Hines Whipped Cream Cheese Frosting using my nifty Wilton Decorating Bags and a closed-star icing tip. 

Together with the cream cheese frosting, these muffins taste absolutely delicious. It's not too sweet, which is the best part. It took a total of one hour to make from mixing the ingredients to frosting the muffins. You can make the muffins look professional by using different shaped icing tips to pipe on the frosting. Definitely a quick, delicious, easy dessert to make for parties and holiday gatherings.

Hope you enjoyed this quick, easy baking post. I'm going to be making sugar cut-out cookies either this weekend or next, so watch out for that post coming soon! :)


#healthyholidays Day 7 : For the past three days, I've been tracking my daily intake on MyFitnessPal. I'm on a 3 day streak! I haven't tracked my daily intake regularly since like last year, so this is definitely a big achievement. I've been eating roughly 1500-1600 calories per day, which is a good goal for gradual weight loss. I didn't want to jump from binge eating to restricting my calories to 1200, so this is perfect. Once I start exercising, I think I'll start losing weight even with eating 1,500 net calories per day. I still get hungry in between meals because I'm so used to eating large portions, but I'm hoping this will change with time and less binge eating. Since I've been tracking my calories, I've been feeling a lot lighter and less bloated. I've also been trying to drink at least 40oz of water per day, which helps reduce bloat even more. The weekend is going to be a challenge, since that's the time I usually get derailed, so keeping my fingers crossed.

Blogmas 2016 : Day 5 : My Favorite Healthy Dinner Recipes

Monday, December 5, 2016



I can't believe it's been more than a year since I've posted a cooking post! I've become a huge fan of cooking my own meals over the last year and try out at least one new Pinterest recipe every month. I'm still not a pro at cooking, but I've definitely improved and found some holy grail, healthy but delicious recipes over the past year. I'm still struggling with my binge eating disorder, but making healthy dinner at home that I can also pack for lunch has really helped me at least maintain my weight over the past year in between my binge eating stretches. Not to mention I find cooking to be really fun and stress-relieving! Trying out new Pinterest recipes and finding new ways to make eating vegetables and protein delicious is really satisfying, both for your mind and your body. Here are some of my favorite go-to healthy recipes for quick, easy weeknight dinners. All of them are high in protein and are easy to incorporate vegetables into.


Simple Coconut Chicken Curry -- I make this recipe at least every other month
Oven Chicken Fajitas -- Low on sodium, but carries a ton of flavor
Turkey & Spinach Lasagna -- Healthier version of meaty lasagna
Baked Chicken Parmesan -- Mess proof, low-fat way to cook chicken parmesan
Vegetable Baked Ziti -- Easiest weeknight dinner with lots of versatility
Cheesy Chicken & Spinach Pasta Bake -- Ooey gooey and cheesy, but not high in saturated fat

Blogmas 2016 : Day 4 : I ♥ Winter Tag

Sunday, December 4, 2016




Happy Sunday! Hope everyone had a great weekend, I know I did. Lots of quality time spent with good friends. I definitely thought I had done this tag before, but after searching this blog and my old blog, I couldn't find a post with this tag at all. So here is my very first winter tag I suppose! :)

1. Favorite winter nailpolish
I neeeeed to get new winter nailpolishes. I feel like I've been using the same colors for the last few years and feature them in every fall/winter favorites post. Buttttt as of now, Essie Shearling Darling and Essie Bahama Mama are my go-to fall and winter nailpolishes.

2. Favorite winter lip product
This is such a tough question since I have so many favorite winter lippies. This winter, my go to lip product has been the Chanel Rouge Coco Lipstick in Mademoiselle. It's not a particularly "holiday" shade but with all of the parties and fancy events coming up, this has been my go-to because of how fancy it makes me feel.

3. Most worn winter clothing piece
I purchased the Rampage Women's Bram Round Toe Ankle Boot a couple years ago at Macy's Black Friday Sale and they have been my favorite boots ever since. They're so comfortable and look so sleek with any outfit. Not to mention they still look brand new even after I've worn them most fall/winter days these last two years.

4. Most worn winter accessory
I've fallen back in love with wearing scarves in the winter. Most recently, I got a black infinity scarf from Kohl's (now out of stock, unfortunately) that I've been obsessed with. It dresses up any outfit and helps you stay warm on frosty winter days.

5. Favorite winter candle
Bath & Body Works candle in Marshmallow Fireside, hands down! Makes me feel like I'm in a warm, cozy cabin roasting marshmallows :)

6. Favorite winter beverage
Just yesterday I had a marshmallow hot chocolate from Max Brenner's and I fell in loveeeee. Best hot chocolate I've ever had. But unfortunately that's only available in the city so on normal days when I'm feeling festive, I love sipping on a Starbucks Gingerbread Latte.

7. Favorite holiday movie
I love ABC Family's holiday movies! The Holiday is another one of my favorites.

8. Favorite holiday song
Holy crap this is probably the hardest question in the whole list. I love Christmas music, but don't think I really have a favorite song. This year though I've been loving Colbie Caillat's holiday album from 2012, Christmas in the Sand.

9. Favorite holiday decoration this year
I'm so so so excited to write my holiday decor post. I'm not quite completely finished decorating my apartment, but I'm hoping to done by the end of the week. There's so many things to choose from, but I have to say my favorite is this light pink-gold bottle brush Christmas tree I picked up from Michael's for my bedroom. I'm not able to find a link online, but once I have the blog post written I'll definitely link it here :)

10. What are your plans for the holidays this year?
I'm so excited that I have Christmas off this year! I have December 22nd-26th off and I'm going home for the holidays. Keeping up the family tradition, we're staying overnight at the Oglebay lodge just before Christmas on Dec 23rd and 24th, but will be back home in Pittsburgh for actual Christmas day. SO pumped.

#healthyholidays Day 4 : avoided getting greasy Chinese food for dinner! 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 3 : A Weekend in Park Slope, Brooklyn

Saturday, December 3, 2016


If you guys read my last travel post, you know that I'm obsessed with Brooklyn. It's my favorite NYC borough and my goal over the next three years is to explore all of its nooks and crannies. Last weekend, I had Sunday off and needed to do some work, so I decided to check out Park Slope and get some work done there.

Holy crap, I loved Prospect Heights, but Park Slope is even more gorgeous. It screams "yuppie", but at the same time appears to be a very family-friendly area that feels much safer than Prospect Heights in my opinion. There are so many unique coffee shops and boutiques here. Plus, the real estate here is stunning (but more on that later).



I got to Park Slope around 10:30 am, a little bit later than I had intended, but I was surprised to see how quiet the streets were. I guess most people were sleeping in! I know there's a lot of sunburst in the photo above, but hopefully you can see all the shops that line the main streets running through Park Slope. A good number of these are coffee shops, but there are also some unique boutiques, restaurants, and grocery shops.




Above is the snap I took of my latte and bagel from the coffee shop I went to, Konditori. It's a Swedish espresso house and the Yelp reviews raved about what a great study spot it is. The latte was very strong and the bagel was delicious, although a bit stale. I have to say though that Sit & Wonder, the coffee shop I went to in Prospect Heights, was much better. Nonetheless, Konditori was a great place to study and get work done -- tons of sunshine pouring in through the windows, free Wifi, and a large seating area.





After I finished reading a few articles, I decided to walk around and explore the area. I went to this adorable gift shop/paperie called Lion in the Sun. They had adorable stationary, NYC-themed gifts, Christmas cards, and various knicks and knacks. I was really tempted to get a souvenir (the Brooklyn tote bags were adorable), but it was quite above my budget especially since I spent a fortune on Black Friday this year.

What I loved most about Park Slope was the gorgeous apartments and townhouses that lined the side streets. Brownstone buildings are my favorite, and there was no shortage of those in this area. I'm sure the rent is an arm and leg, but it's so worth it for the location. I couldn't stop taking pictures of the buildings, they were so stunning. If I were to stay in New York after residency, I could definitely see myself living somewhere around here, if I could afford to. It's such a (relatively) safe, clean area and it has great accessibility to Manhattan.




As I was making my way through the streets, I saw an outdoor flea market. It was funny because a lot of the stuff there seemed like what you would find in India at a much lower cost. I love flea markets and outdoor vendors like this especially on beautiful sunny days.


Eventually, I ended up walking all the way to this giant intersection at the edge of Prospect Park. You might recognize it from my Prospect Heights blog. I love how stunning the view is here. The Brooklyn Public Library was nearby so I decided to pop in there and get the rest of my reading done. It's such a huge library! 

Unfortunately, I didn't take photos of the rest of my evening in Park Slope. I pretty much ended up walking back to Park Slope and we went to a sports bar called 200 Fifth to watch the Jets vs. Patriots game with my friend from college who was in the area for a late dinner with his co-residents. It was my first time going to a sports bar to watch a football game, and it was so much fun. The food was amazing there, even for a pub. So upsetting I didn't take a photo of the place. 

All in all, it was a very productive and fun Sunday. Park Slope is a gorgeous part of Brooklyn and comes in at a close second after Williamsburg. 


#healthyholidays Day 3 : resisted the urge to binge eat!! I was craving McDonald's for lunch, but instead I heated up some leftover chicken fajitas I had those for lunch. After the meal was done, I was satisfied and don't remember why I was craving McNuggets in the first place :) 

Blogmas 2016 : Day 2 : November Favorites

Friday, December 2, 2016

OMG THIS IS MY 100TH POST! :) time flies....

Hey beautifuls! Just got back from having dinner with some friends in Manhattan. Funny story, I left the bar at 10:30pm because I wanted to be safe. But to my surprise, the trains and subway stations were full of families, students, white collar workers, tourists, and tons of alone young females like myself. Granted I was riding the subway from the upper west side to midtown and then to Little Neck, which are all relatively safe areas but I literally thought I would be the only lone female on the trains that late at night. Guess it really is the city that never sleeps!

So today, I wanted to share my November favorites with you guys. I've been wearing a lot more makeup this month and have a few goodies to rave about. A lot of the products I have been using this month have been oldies but goodies that I've raved about tons of times in previous posts. So to avoid repeating myself, I'm just going to feature products that are new to me that have stood out this month.


Makeup Revolution Iconic 1 Redemption Eyeshadow Palette
I went home to Pittsburgh for two weeks in early November and this was the only palette I took with me. While I'm not a huge fan of all the shadows in this palette, I love love love the golden and bronze shades (6th and 7th shades from the left).  Many people compare this palette to the UD Naked 1 palette and it is a pretty good dupe palette, but not all of the shadows are exact dupes. For example, the color that correlates to the Toasted shade from the Naked palette is much more purpley in the Makeup Revolution palette, and the shade corresponding to Hustle is more olive-green in this palette. However, I'm so so so happy that my two favorites from the Naked palette, Half Baked and Smog, are exact dupes of the 6th and 7th shades in this palette. The quality of all the shadows in this palette is excellent and they blend easily. In a nutshell, if you are looking for something similar to the UD Naked 1 palette but aren't willing to shell out $54 for the original, try this palette but be aware that not all of the shades are exact dupes.


Tarte Amazonian Clay Blush in Fanciful
This blush was part of Sephora's Fanciful Favorites set for Black Friday in 2015. I rediscovered it in my stash this month and haven't been able to put it down. It's a gorgeous medium rose pink shade that looks beautiful on medium-deep skin tones.


Hourglass Ambient Lighting Powder in Radiant Light
How gorgeous does this face powder look? I have to say this is probably one of my most exciting discoveries this month. I purchased this a month or so ago, but this has quickly climbed to holy grail status for me. I love the subtle highlight and warm, bronzed glow this gives my cheeks which makes my skin look radiant. Another must have for those with medium-deep tones!


Wet & Wild Powder Brush
A beautiful, soft, affordable powder brush that I've been using this month as a backup for my Real Techniques Powder Brush to apply my setting powder. I'm so amazed at the quality of this brush despite the super cheap price tag! These are only $2.99 and you can often find a deal on top of that at drug stores. Definitely going to be picking up a few of their other brushes in this collection!



The Body Shop Hand Cream in Shea
I've definitely mentioned this in previous favorites, but I had to mention it again! I've tried so many hand creams recently, but I keep coming back to this sucker. It hydrates my hands without leaving a greasy runny residue and smells divine. I love that it has a mild fragrance that's not overpowering. I also find that a lot of hand lotions have a floral scent that I can't stand, so I'm very happy that his one just smells like a simple, clean buttery vanilla.





Bolthouse Farms Greek Yogurt Dressing in Peppercorn Ranch
Such a silly thing to put in my favorites, but I had to share my love for this dressing! I love using ranch for vegetable dip and salad dressings, but most ranch dressings are full of fat, salt, and sugar. I saw this at the grocery store recently and purchased it and oh my gosh I'm in love. This tastes just like full-fat ranch but it's only 40 calories and only a few grams of fat. Hopefully this encourages to eat more salads this month ;)

#healthyholidays Day 2 -- ate four servings of veggies today!


Blogmas 2016 : Day 1 : Hello December!

Thursday, December 1, 2016





Okay. So I have my Cinnamon Sugared Doughnut candle burning, got a cup of Trader Joe's Candy Cane Green Tea on my desk, and I'm ready to blog. For the next 25 days. I was thinking to myself this morning, I'm feeling quite in the holiday mood and have been pretty into blogging for the last month, so I'm going to try my hand at Blogmas this year. Pretty much, I will be blogging everyday in December until Christmas. Of course I'll be writing lots of holiday-themed posts, but sprinkled in here and there is going to be some beauty chats, home decor ideas, crafts, baking, and some other random fun bits and bobs. On top of that, December is going to be my kick start into healthy habits  month so everyday I'm going to write one healthy habit I did each day. I'm really hoping this will be a success, but apologies in advance if I miss a day here or there.

Here's a sneaky peak of some posts to anticipate!


DIY mason jar snowglobes
Holiday cards
Holiday themed sugar cut-out cookies
My holiday apartment tour
Winter fashion favorites
Holiday makeup tutorials

I have some other non-holiday posts planned, but I'll let those be surprises. I'm seriously super excited about this. 

#healthyholidays Day 1- drank 66 oz of water today!



 
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