Books I’ve Read Recently

I am mostly drawn to psychological thrillers but sometimes you just need a break. This is a mix of books I’ve read recently. The majority of my books I get through the Libby app that connects my library card. You can rent them on the app and read them on your kindle!

 

You’ve Been Volunteered: A Class Mom Novel

I think this is the second book in this series but I didn’t really know that until afterwards. You don’t need to read the books in order. This was such a funny, quick, and light read.

 

The Unhoneymooners (No Series) by [Christina Lauren]

 

The Unhoneymooners 

I was in a Verity hangover and needed to switch genres. I started on a rom com kick and this was the perfect book to start it off. We read this for our book club and I fell in love with it. It’s so witty, fun, and sweet that I think anyone will love this one. I don’t read books multiple times, except for Harry Potter, but I’d read this again for sure!

 

Twice in a Blue Moon by [Christina Lauren]

Twice In a Blue Moon

I was so hooked on The Unhoneymooners that I jumped on the chance to read this one by Christina Lauren. Loved it so much.

 

 

Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by [Christina Lauren]

 

Josh and Hazel’s Guide to Not Dating 

Last Christina Lauren pick. Sorry, I was on a serious kick and they were just so cute that I couldn’t stop reading.

 

 

The Vacationers: A Novel by [Emma Straub]

 

The Vacationers 

I just finished this one and honestly, I wasn’t loving this story at first. It was odd and a little slow but I ended up really enjoying it. I felt like it hit very normal themes about marriage, family, teens, etc. FYI I enjoyed this as an audio book much better than I did reading it.

 

The Couple Next Door: A Novel by [Shari Lapena]

 

The Couple Next Door

I listened to this one and it was entertaining. Not my favorite but enjoyable. The one below by Shari Lapena I liked much better.

 

 

A Stranger in the House: A Novel

 

A Stranger in the House

I liked this one much better than The Couple Next Door actually.  This was really enjoyable and I finished it on a staycation with my husband. Ah, remember when we could go places…good times.

 

I should also add that if you love thrillers you need some B.A. Paris in your life. I listened to a lot of them on Libby and loved them! I’m a huge fan.

The Grace Year: A Novel by [Kim Liggett]

 

The Grace Year

HOLY MOLY. This book is a fascinating read that is a blend of Hunger Games, Handmaids Tale, and Lord of the Flies. I mean, it’s NUTS! Someone please read this so we can discuss.

 

Currently Reading

How To Keep a Secret by [Sarah Morgan]

 

How to Keep a Secret

This is our newest book club pick and I haven’t started it yet. It’s only $2.99 on kindle if you want to read along!

 

 

I will most likely add a couple more to my currently reading list since there are a few books that I’ve started and just need to finish.

What are you currently reading?

What’s your most read genre?


It’s just like riding a bike

My husband got me the best birthday present and possibly the best present I’ve ever gotten; a bike. This bike isn’t super fancy or expensive (hi, Walmart!) but it’s mine and it was so thoughtful. We had been talking about something active to do together and riding bikes was at the top of our list. He took me on a surprise trip to pick and test out the bike. Guys, you should have seen me in the isle’s of Walmart. It was not “just like riding a bike” for me, I honestly thought I was going to be like Phoebe in Friends when Ross gifts her with her first bike ever. If you’ve never seen the show (the horror!) or the episode, the short version is this; Ross gives Phoebe her first bike and everyone finds out Phoebe just walks her bike everywhere and never rides it because she doesn’t know how to ride a bike. Spoiler alert, Ross does “teach” her how to ride a bike but as the camera pans out she’s using training wheels.

Anywaysssss, the difference between Phoebe and I was that I sorta kinda knew how to ride a bike but it had been about 8 years. The similarities are that I asked Joe if we could invest in some adult training wheels ☺️ Let’s just say, I was a hot mess in Walmart, literally, I was actually sweating because it was hot in there but I was nervous. I didn’t want everyone to realize this newly 31 year old woman has no freaking clue how to ride a bike! Side note: because of this I had to BEG Joe not to force me to wear a helmet…that would have brought great shame on me.

For the first few days after getting the bike home Joe and I would go outside and I’d practice for a little while. Turning was a skill that took me a while to acquire. I was nervous to go too far down the street so I kept having to get off the bike to turn it back around. I was also super embarrassed that I was learning how to ride a bike all over again that at one point a group of teenagers came rolling down the street on their skateboards and I immediately jumped off the bike and got “distracted” by my shoe. Believe me, I know how mean teenagers can be.

I was being so hard on myself for really no reason at all which seems to be a running theme in my life. Every time I would ride a little ways down the street I would look back at my husband with the excitement of a child and he was always standing there yelling how proud he was of me. It was so encouraging and exactly what I needed to continue to relearn how to balance on a bike. When we finally started riding around the block he secretly filmed me. I was mortified when he showed it to me because, hello insecurities, but because he was so proud to show me off I was a little bit too.

All of this might seem really silly to some of you but it triggered something in me because I have the hardest time being proud of myself. For some reason I just can’t accept and acknowledge my own accomplishments. One of the biggest examples in my life was when I finally graduated college after working my butt off for 10 years, I wasn’t even proud. I was going through my first experience with depression and I was embarrassed that it had taken me 10 years. I was frustrated that my life hadn’t turned out like all the others around me and I was heartbroken that I wasn’t in the same phase of life as my closest friends.

Honestly, my life has never looked like anyone else’s that I’ve known and as I’ve gotten older that fact has gotten a little easier to understand or accept. What hasn’t seemed to get easier is the comparison. I’m always really happy for people when great things happen to them but it definitely brings out deep insecurities in me. I start asking myself, why couldn’t you do that? Or why don’t you do better or work harder or blah blah bledity blah! Exhausting right?!

It has to stop, the madness has to end. Do you struggle with this too or is it just me? How can we fight against the comparison trap? I don’t know yet honestly. I’m currently living in this state but trying to work my way out. BUT; let’s first start with acknowledging we’re like this and accept it. I don’t mean to just say “okay, this is how I am so I can’t change.” NO, it’s being real with who we are and learning from it. Confronting what we’re really thinking and feeling. Be real!

I would LOVE to connect with you about this if you’re currently feeling this way, have any thoughts about it, or just want to say hi.

Sincerely,

Venice


July Favorites

Where did July go?! I feel like time is flying by and I can’t believe it’s already August. I don’t know about you but I am really excited for the second half of this year. This past weekend, Joe and I, took a trip to Vero Beach to celebrate being married for 6 months and a new and exciting chapter for our shop (he’s a brilliant mechanic!).

We needed this vacation! Our first few months of marriage were very challenging, you can read about that here. The last 3 months have been so much better which I’ll share more about later. We really loved Vero and plan on going back for sure.

Here are a few things that I’ve been loving this month.

  1. Chopped Salad Kits – I’m typically not a salad lover especially when I make them at home. There’s so many things you have to wash and chop and it’s a lot of work for just a salad. Yeah, I said that salad lovers, just a salad. BUT then on a whim I bought a couple chopped salad kits from Aldi and LOVED them! I just had an entire bag for lunch on Monday. Let me know if you try one 🙂
  2. This nail UV LED light. A coworker of mine recommended this to me after I had complemented her nails multiple times. I’ve used it twice now and it’s SO easy and budget friendly. I bought these nail polishes to try; polish set and top and base coat.
  3. Yasso dessert bars! A super popular blogger I recently started following was always recommending them and I thought, why not? I tried them and they are delicious!! I’m trying to make some smarter food choices while still enjoying the good stuff. This has been a super easy switch. So far I’ve had the cookie dough, mint chocolate chip, and s’mores; all good! **chocolate peanut butter is the BEST!!**
  4. Young Living Seedling Wipes – I use these suckers every night. I HATE washing my face at night out of sheer laziness so I always make sure I have makeup remover wipes on my bedside table. They smell like lavender (the best) and are incredibly gentle. They have a whole line called Seedlings, which is technically baby stuff, but I love these and the linen spray they have. You need to try!30412179_10213820362877252_6249789031907852288_n.jpg5. Gilmore Girls – this is definitely in my very tippy top favorite shows of all time; this and The Office. My best friend has been watching the series for the first time while she’s on maternity leave and it gave me a hankering (southern speak) to      re-watch the series for the 600th time. Little did I know my husband would watch it with me! It’s been such a fun show to watch together and he will deny this but he actually really likes it…sorry babe 🙂

What’s one of your favorite things from July?


On my bookshelf

I am struggling, I mean seriously struggling to read a book lately. I typically love reading but I guess I can’t find a book that I can stick to all the way through. I just finished an audio book and I still don’t know why I finished it because it was soon anticlimactic!

Have you ever read a book that had good reviews but you hated it?! Hate might be a strong word but I wish the ending was better. What felt like 85 hours later I finally finished Before the Fall by Noah Hawley. Do you have any great audio book recommendations?

In hopes of getting my reading bug back below are the most recent books that are on my reading list.

  1. Start.: Punch Fear in the Face, Escape Average, and Do Work That Matters by Jon Acuff. This book was recommended to me by my amazing life coach, Laine Schmidt. I’ll share more on life-coaching later! I love books that leave me feeling inspired and I always need a good kick in the right direction. 
  2. Girl, Wash Your Face: Stop Believing the Lies About Who You Are so You Can Become Who You Were Meant to Be by Rachel Hollis. I think the title says it all. 
  3. The Road Back to You: An Enneagram Journey to Self-Discovery by Ian Morgan Cron and Suzanne Stabile. Do you love personality tests like I do?! I was a psychology major and I love getting a deeper understanding of who I am and why I might think or act a certain way. 
  4. Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan. I need a fun and light hearted book in this list. I’ve heard really great things about this book. It’s also being made in to a movie and I’d like to read it before it comes out!

Let me know what you’re reading below!


The BEST vegan banana bread .

You should know right off the bat I did not create this delicious recipe. I wish I did or was even capable of that. How does one even write their own recipe?! Sounds hard. 

My husband and I were vegan for a short while before we got married and tried again right after. I really thought it was going  to “solve” some of my health stuff but it was really time consuming. Eating vegan felt like a full time job. Do you realize how many vegetables you need to eat to veganize your plate?! I did find two really great recipes that I still make often and one is this banana bread, by The Baking Fairy! It’s really easy and doesn’t take any fancy or weird ingredients. With just 10 minutes of prep, pop this baby in the oven and go on with your regular schedule for the next 45 minutes or so.

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You’ll need:

  • 3 medium ripe bananas (this is my only tweak, I use 4! More flavor 🙂
  • ¼ cup vegetable oil
  • ¼ cup almond milk
  • ½ cup light brown sugar
  • 2 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 2 cup unbleached all-purpose flour
  • 1 tsp cinnamon (a heaping tsp for me!)
  • 1 tsp baking soda
  • ½ tsp salt
  • sliced bananas, for topping

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  1. Preheat your oven to 350F, spray your loaf pan with non stick spray. I use Trader Joe’s Coconut Oil spray.
  2. In a large bowl, mash your bananas but not too mushy. I actually use my potato masher 🙂 Add the brown sugar, oil, vanilla, and almond milk. Whisk to incorporate (I just use a wooden spoon, one less thing to clean).
  3. Add in your flour, baking soda, salt, and cinnamon and stir with a wooden spoon.
  4. Pour your mixture in your pan and top with your sliced bananas.
  5. Bake for 40-45 minutes depending on your oven temp. Then cover with foil and bake for 10-15 more minutes until your toothpick comes out clean.

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This bread is so good! I like it warm or cold. While it’s warm make sure to top with some Kerrygold butter, you won’t regret it.

Enjoy – Let me know if you make it!

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My Favorite Podcasts

How many of you listen to podcasts? I know some people who don’t even know what a podcast is or where to find them. I personally love them! I listen to them most of the time on my commute to and from work. I love listening to people’s stories, mysteries, and even murders (who’s with me?).

If you’re a new listener or a seasoned one, here are some of my favorite podcasts I’ve found so far.

True Crime

  1. Crime Junkie: I’ve shared this one before in my post about my April Favorites. They come out with a new episode every Monday morning and I listen to this religiously on my way to work. It helps make my Monday commute a lot more interesting. Each week Ashley and Brit share true crime stories.
  2. In the Dark: I really liked the first season of this which was about a missing boy. The second season is turning really interesting. It’s about a black man who gets wrongly convicted for the murder of 4 people.
  3. Up and Vanished: OMG you NEED to listen to season 1. They haven’t come out with season 2 yet but I can’t wait for it. Season 1 is about a young teacher/beauty pageant  woman who literally up and vanishes.
  4. Criminal: This one I think is hit or miss. I enjoy most of the episodes but you can pick and choose the episodes unlike my #2 and #3 suggestions. Those you really need to start from episode 1.
  5. Dirty John: This one is amazing! I’m tempted to listen to it again. Just trust me!

Comedy

  1. Unqualified: This is a podcast by Anna Faris who is freaking hilarious. She interviews other celebrities and does funny sketches with them. At the end they take phone calls from people asking for advice which comes from a bunch of “unqualified” people; aka, Anna and whoever else she has on the show. Super funny and honest, but it is vulgar at times, so if that’s not your thing I wouldn’t recommend this.
  2. Armchair Expert: Okay so I haven’t listened to this one but it’s next on my list because hello, Dax Shepherd (super funny!).
  3. Mortified: You will laugh SO hard! These are recordings of people reading their old diaries from when they were younger out loud.
  • Soooo I obviously don’t have a ton for comedy…I clearly need to try more. If you have  recommendations for me, I’d love to hear them.

Everything Else

  1. Beautiful Anonymous: Chris Gethard has a one hour anonymous phone conversation with people. They simply share their stories; it’s really fascinating.
  2. How I Built This with Guy Raz: I love this one. Guy Raz interviews successful entrepreneurs about how they got where they are. A couple of my favorites is Bob’s Red Mill, Marcia Kilgore, and Ben and Jerry’s. There are a ton that I haven’t listened to yet!
  3. The Goal Digger Podcast: Hi Jenna Kutcher. This is a great one for creatives.
  4. Jen Gotch is OK…sometimes: all about mental health from an incredibly honest and funny perspective.

Have you listened to any of these? What is one of your favorite podcasts?

Photo by Alexander Mils on Unsplash


Monday Musings

This weekend was pretty relaxed which was a good change of pace from the week. I had brunch with some former students of mine at a local spot, Hardy Park Bistro, so good! We filled up on coffee, laughs, and fries. (p.s. you NEED to get the fries!) I then worked my way back home and stopped off at the mall to try and find some summer clothes because the other day I wore an entire black outfit to work. I live in sunny South Florida so I would love to add some color to my wardrobe again. I’ve been super insecure about my weight recently so I’m trying to learn how to embrace myself in every stage. I’ll try to share some of the things I’m ordering. We finished off the weekend with putting up shelves in our bathroom. Also to clarify, when I say “we” I mostly mean my husband 😉 We try and spend some time every weekend on house projects because there’s a lot to do.

The 4 things I’m loving right now

  1. This mascara. I can’t seem to find a better mascara that makes my lashes as full and dark as this one. I hadn’t used it in a few months but I found a brand new tube in my makeup stash and I’ve been re-obsessed. The plastic wand is my favorite.
  2. My new makeup wipes. I realize these are technically baby wipes but they are the BEST makeup removers. I HATE washing my face at night most of the time. I get super lazy at night so I always keep makeup wipes in my nightstand because I know how important it is to remove my makeup. I’m always looking for cleaner products and these are perfect. You can get 3 packs for about $33! Also, if you have kids it’s an even better deal…double duty!
  3. Easy Meals. I currently have Trader Joe’s frozen meatballs and sauce on the stove. I’m obviously going to put this over pasta. I sometimes feel so bad that I don’t make more extravagant dinners especially since I LOVE to cook. I’ve been staying later at work recently so by the time I get home I’m exhausted so easy meals for the win lately.
  4. My brand new BIKE! My husband gave me the best birthday present ever, my very own bike! I’ll tell you more about that later this week because yes, to me it’s of course much more than just a bike.

Personal Health

I’ve been really quiet this past week for a couple of reasons. The first being, I just took on some bigger responsibilities at work and it has kicked my butt. I love that it’s keeping me busy and my mind occupied but it’s also been exhausting. The other reason I’ve been quiet started last weekend. Did you all know that May is Mental Health Awareness Month? I just noticed that this year for the first time. In light of that, I thought I would share a little bit of my story with depression. I’ve struggled with depression over the past couple of years and have been in counseling since. For about a year I’ve felt like I had it under control or whatever that means. I felt like I had “conquered” my depression. Those of you that have also struggled with depression know that’s not really possible.

Last Saturday I started feeling down, which probably had something to do with Mother’s Day the next morning. My life has changed so much since I lost my mom 16 years ago and this past year has especially been an amazing whirlwind. But just because I’ve had a “good” year doesn’t mean I’m not allowed to experience whatever this is. The first and last time I was hit with depression was after my last relationship ended. It was fast and furious and ended as quickly as it began. During our relationship my aunts health declined and then she passed. It all happened so fast; the relationship, sickness, and death, that my emotions couldn’t catch up. A few weeks after the breakup, every painful loss I had experienced came pouring out. It was like an emotional avalanche where I couldn’t control my emotions anymore, there were too many to feel and process and I wasn’t prepared. Those were some of the darkest days I have ever experienced. I dragged myself out of bed for work but that was about it. Work was good for me and was the only place where my feelings felt neutral. But when I would get home I would hide under the covers and sleep and not feel anything. Depression is this weird conflict of emotions; you feel too much and therefore you almost feel nothing. I know that doesn’t really make sense but it’s really difficult to explain. It’s like things are happening all around you but you don’t notice or just don’t care. Depression is no joke. I was in therapy every week and sometimes would just sit and cry. My therapist would bring out a feelings chart because I wasn’t able to express anything other than “okay”. Therapy is the hardest but most rewarding work I have ever done. Since then I haven’t felt those down or depressed feelings until last weekend.

I am by no means where I was a couple of years ago but the same thoughts and feelings aren’t there but it’s familiar to me. I have a fear of being in that place I was two years ago. I knew something was going on when I pretty much stayed in bed all last weekend and a couple of friends texted me and it took all my effort to send a simple text back even hours later. I tend to isolate myself when I feel this way and I hate that. I’ve worked so hard over the last couple of years and have the tools I need so that I don’t crawl back into my hole. I also have an amazing husband who is so understanding and kind. While I was hiding in the bedroom writing he was painting the living room. I feel a little useless but we both know it’s important to take care of yourself. I thought I would be over feeling this way but it hasn’t happened yet. I just don’t feel “my normal” and I hate it. I’m super critical and incredibly hard on myself in all things including depression. I need to remember to give myself grace. It’s okay to take the time to process whatever this is and rest.

Have you heard of Jen Gotch? Well I think she’s amazing and the founder of shopbando. She’s so open and honest about her mental health and shares so many of her ups and downs with her 200k+ followers so I thought I could share with the handful of mine. It has taken me daysssss to finish this post because I keep editing what I think people will want/not want to hear. I crave honesty in all of my relationships and so it always needs to start with me. If I can’t be honest then I can’t expect it out of others.

I’m going to focus on self-care this week which is super hard for people that struggle with depression, you can read more about that here. I’m planning on doing the following:

  • take a bath
  • put on a face mask
  • make a delicious cup of tea
  • go through my closet (I know this doesn’t sound very “self-carey” but it’s something I really need to do and it stresses me out! So in hopes of eliminating a little stress I’m going to do it.)

These things might sound so small and silly to you but for me they are things that I have enjoyed at one time or another…well maybe not the cleaning part 🙂

I also don’t feel as bad as I did last weekend. Emotions are tricky and unpredictable which I don’t like. I’m learning to let go and embrace where I’m at right now.


Loving & Learning.

I have now been married for a little over 3 months! I know, newbs…but 3 months have come and gone and left me learning a ton of things. Our first week started off very…let’s call it interesting. We got married on a Sunday and spent a few days in Orlando going to my dream land, Harry Potter World. Once we got home we spent one night here and the next several nights at the hospital, yes hospital. Ahhhh just what you expect when you’re living in wedded bliss as a newlywed right?? Yeah no. To say I was disappointed was an understatement. Unfortunately Joe ended up with his first ever kidney stone and it was a doozy.

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From the most magical place on earth to the hospital room is challenging, adding an expanding business is even harder. Joe is a brilliant mechanic and took a huge opportunity to expand the size of his shop right at the same time we were planning a wedding. Needless to say we were both under a ton of stress and it made our first month of marriage incredibly interesting. I’ll be honest, we fought a lot! I was frustrated that I was spending every night at home alone while he was working super late at the shop. His work had become such a sore spot in our relationship that I was becoming really bitter whenever the topic came up which was all the time. Needless to say the first month was rough. I knew marriage was going to be hard but this was hard. Where was that wedded bliss that everyone talks about?!

 

I have a theory about wedded bliss, it doesn’t really exist. Before you get all sad like I burst your fairy tale bubble…I think that’s okay; I actually like it this way. Why you might ask? Well, it takes a TON of pressure off of me and hopefully you too. I knew getting married would not be perfection by any means but I did think we’d be in a little bubble of bliss for a little bit. But I had it wrong. Real life doesn’t exist in a bubble of bliss because it’s not real. Real life is hard, it’s messy and complicated; it’s heartbreaking and incredibly exciting. Life is so much better than that little bubble of bliss that I imagined my first few months of marriage was going to be. Joe and I have had some BIG fights. You know what I’ve appreciated most about them? Joe’s persistence in pushing through them and reminding me that these fights suck (big time!) but that they help us to learn more and more about one another. The fights lead to grace and forgiveness.

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I’m learning how to be more humble, patient, and gentle. I’m learning how to cook nutritious meals for two that don’t consist of just turkey hot dogs and mac and cheese (hi pasta!). I’m learning how to share a bathroom sink and “my” space with another person. Everything is now “ours” and that’s new for both of us.

Life is different but so much more full. Joe and I both have gotten what we’ve always wanted; someone to share our life with. We both have a whole history of things that have happened before each other and now it’s us moving forward together.

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Now, does anyone have advice on budgeting? 🙂 He’s the saver, I’m the spender…any tools to recommend?

Photography: Emma Shourds Photography

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My April Favorites.

1. Crime Junkie Podcast:

I have a love/hate relationship with true crime anything. I love the podcasts but then I also become a scaredy cat that is paranoid to even go to the grocery store alone BUT it’s something that I can’t seem to quit.

I really love this podcast in particular because it feels like I’m in a conversation with a couple of friends. Also they just did a recap of some information I knew NOTHING about regarding Adnan Syed from Serial. Check them out here.

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2. Bravo’s Southern Charm:

It’s back and I’m so excited! If you don’t know what this is, it’s a reality TV show on Bravo. It’s about a group of “friends” in Charleston, South Carolina. I’ll admit this, I LOVE reality TV, especially almost anything on Bravo. If you watch it who’s your favorite? I am a tiny bit obsessed with Cam. She’s brutally honest and hilarious; my kind of gal.

3. Young Living Mint Face Scrub:

EVERYONE NEEDS THIS! I’m new to the YL family but I’m loving it so far. I try a few new oils each month and am incorporating some everyday items too like, soap, cleaner, and best of all this face scrub. OMG it smells amazing! It’s the most refreshing face wash/scrub I’ve ever used. I have to stop myself from using it everyday even though it’s a super gents scrub. Hit me up if you ever want to try it. You won’t regret it!

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4. The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up:

I know this was all the rage several years back but I wasn’t on the bandwagon then but I’m hopping on now. I am devouring this little book full of great insight and practical wisdom. Marie Kondo gives you a step by step breakdown of how to declutter and free your home! I am really excited to work towards our home being clutter free!

Has anyone read this or currently reading this? What’s the impact it’s made on you?

5. These earrings:

I LOVE jewelry and all things girly. I tend to lean more towards simple stuff but I am all about a pop of color from jewelry and shoes. These earrings go with everything AND I also have them in silver 🙂 Keep your eyes peeled for some fun stuff coming soon!

 

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