Happy National Poetry Month! You heard right—it's National Poetry Month and that means a full month of celebrating one of my favorite art forms! Before becoming such a big poetry lover, I didn't even know there were so many different types of poetry. I had kind of written poetry off as "boring" or "not for … Continue reading My Poetry Inspirations
Tag: writing
Brother’s Choice
While I appreciate the spontaneous moments in life, I am very much a planner. I like having a plan for, well everything—whether or not that plan ever comes into fruition. In an effort to challenge this sort of thinking a little and my ability to live without a plan, I decided to put that planning … Continue reading Brother’s Choice
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
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
Coffee Crawl: Chimera Cafe
Tulsa is definitely known for its coffee scene, and we are no where near done exploring it all. Today, we're back at it with yet another Tulsa coffee shop, and let me tell you guys—this one really blew the competition out of the water. Located on Main Street in downtown Tulsa, Chimera Cafe is at … Continue reading Coffee Crawl: Chimera Cafe
Somewhere in the Middle
Beneath the moon I saw The shadow of your thumb Raised to the starlit sky I held mine up next to the place Where I thought yours might be I reveled in the idea of us Sharing this night together Even with an ocean between us Because the day was rushed We moved from place … Continue reading Somewhere in the Middle
An Unknown Good Cause
Picture this: someone comes up to you on the street and asks if you can spare a couple of dollars so that they could get something to eat from a local bakery. You don’t know what they’re using the money for really, but you could potentially be doing a good deed by getting somebody some … Continue reading An Unknown Good Cause
Throw or Keep
Do you have a lot of useless stuff lying around your house? What about clothes you clearly don't wear anymore that are still hanging up in your closet because you've somehow convinced yourself that "you'll wear it when you finally get invited to be Harry Styles' date to the Grammys?" Feel seen yet? It's okay, … Continue reading Throw or Keep
One Week Wonder
Spring break—a staple for students across the world, especially those attending institutions for higher education. Yeah, I'm talking about you college girl. In my experience planning for spring break can be incredibly tedious. You not only have to get your group of friends together to agree to go to one place, but you also have … Continue reading One Week Wonder
The Art of Being Alone
Being alone in this day and age is almost unheard of. Everybody needs alone time every once in a while, but typically that time is spent reading a book in a comfortable location or treating yourself to a mani/pedi. Rarely ever does being alone mean traveling somewhere you've never been before with the task of … Continue reading The Art of Being Alone




