When I was a kid, I remember going on several camping trips with my family or Saturday morning walks on nearby hiking trails. So when a lot of my travel plans were put on hold last year, I found myself going back to those roots and taking time to explore more of the great outdoors. … Continue reading Hiking Black Mesa: The Tallest Point in Oklahoma | Kenton, OK
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Manifesting 2021: Traveling, Blogging, and Petting Penguins
It's finally here—the end of the year! I think we can all agree that this past year has certainly been a wild one. From a world spread social justice movement to celebrity deaths —oh, and let's not forget about the staple of 2020: the global emergence of COVID-19. Does anyone else remember murder hornets? At … Continue reading Manifesting 2021: Traveling, Blogging, and Petting Penguins
Meals for the Perfect Summer Day
There comes a point in your adult life, maybe after you've moved out of your parents house or graduated college, when you realize that you can no longer live on frozen dinners and tap water for the rest of your years. You realize that it's time for you to grow up and learn how to … Continue reading Meals for the Perfect Summer Day
Movies, Books, and More to Occupy Your Time
I don't know about you guys, but I'm definitely running out of entertainment options here. With having spent so much time indoors, one naturally has turned to movies and books and other at-home entertainment sources to bide time. The problem is that now that we've been doing this for say, three to four months, some … Continue reading Movies, Books, and More to Occupy Your Time
I Do vs. I Am
Just over a year ago, I did the big thing you hear about from your parents and your teachers and just about every adult for most of your young life—I graduated college. Growing up, my parents put a very big emphasis on getting a good education—and a college degree was always a part of that … Continue reading I Do vs. I Am
Summer Essentials—In the Midst of a Pandemic
Memorial Day Weekend brings the socially recognized start to the summer holiday here in the United States. And while things are certainly a little bit different than last year's Memorial Day Weekend, I think there's still ample opportunity to get excited over the most adventurous and relaxing season of the year. Whether you're planning outdoor … Continue reading Summer Essentials—In the Midst of a Pandemic
Comfort in Your Own Skin
Oh skin care, could we get any more "lifestyle" than this? In the spirit of transparency, I don't have the best skin care routine. I'm definitely a soap-water-soap kind of girl—and there's no shame if you are too! But since I've found myself with a little bit more time on my hands, I figured I'd … Continue reading Comfort in Your Own Skin
Socially Distant Traveling
I like to consider myself to be a fairly adventurous spirit. And in the last few months, as I've found myself with a little bit more time and curiosity on my hands, I've become more fond of traveling to new places and trying new things. However, with the global health crisis, frequent travel isn't exactly … Continue reading Socially Distant Traveling
Becoming Vegan
You may have already gotten the hint that something was up with my diet from my very special Q&A post last week. Late last month, as I was trying to come up with Lifestyle blog posts for March, it occurred to me that trying a vegan diet was something that had been on my mind … Continue reading Becoming Vegan
A Vegan Q&A
Hello loyal readers! So you might be thinking, "Hold on, this isn't a mukbang. What's going on here?" Unfortunately, on the day I was scheduled to film, I woke up with a pretty bad sore throat and wasn't able to talk well enough to record anything. Rather than scrambling to figure out how to make … Continue reading A Vegan Q&A