18 floors all the way up. Over looking Fenway Park and panoramic views of the city. Add in the sunsets and the lack of other people (I’m literally the only person up there 95% of the time) and there’s no doubting this is my happy place. I could say the same thing about the beach… Continue reading The Importance of A Happy Place
What being single in a pandemic taught me about love.
It’s no secret that I broke up with my ex not too long before the pandemic (Christmas morning to be exact) as I’ve mentioned it before. But what I don’t usually take the time to talk about is all that I’ve learned since then. For now, I’m going to focus on what I’ve learned… Continue reading What being single in a pandemic taught me about love.
What I’ve Been Reading Throughout the Pandemic: My Covid Reading Suggestions
Better late than never, right? I’ve been wanting to consolidate some of the books I’ve gone through into a covid reading suggestions for quite some time now, but am finally just getting to it. I’m taking the lazy way out and linking to a description, along with some minor commentary where I felt necessary/inclined. Note,… Continue reading What I’ve Been Reading Throughout the Pandemic: My Covid Reading Suggestions
Local Tourist: The Chatham Trip
I’ve been holding onto this piece of paper since a few weeks before the trip I took to Chatham with my parents in early April. It was my scrap piece that I was writing down all the cravings, ideas, names of places, etc. that I wanted to go to/to do when we went. If you… Continue reading Local Tourist: The Chatham Trip
63 Little Things I Missed
The Pandemic Miss List I thought about posting this list once I started the blog as a way to remember things I actually missed (little random things like holding the door for a stranger) once the pandemic took full control of life in Boston, but I never did. I wrote this list not long after… Continue reading 63 Little Things I Missed
When Two Songs Sound Too Similar
Have you ever heard a song that reminds you of another and you can’t for the life of you figure it out? Recently, this happened to me and for days I couldn’t think of it even though it was right on the tip of my tongue. When I do work that requires me to really… Continue reading When Two Songs Sound Too Similar
It’s not the house. It’s the home.
Luck and location. That’s how I wound up with two of my absolute lifelong best friends. I’m writing this post today, as I’m celebrating one of those friends from a distance(Cheerio Linds!) who has a birthday today (and is across the pond) and my other friend (Hey Crim!) who had a birthday on the 13th,… Continue reading It’s not the house. It’s the home.
20 Movies To Stream Now
Need a movie to watch? If you’re like me, you spend a lot of your time browsing before settling on an option (which there are 1,000’s of these days). I’ve been keeping a list on my phone of some of the movies I’ve streamed recently, in the hopes of writing reviews on why I’d recommend… Continue reading 20 Movies To Stream Now
To My Nana
April 21st, 2021. Happy heavenly 100th to my Nana. I’ll never stop loving you. ❤️ From the moment I arrived to the moment we said goodbye, my Nana was at the top of the list as one of my absolute fiercest protectors and providers of love and care. She taught my mom how to shower… Continue reading To My Nana
Revisiting My 30 Lessons and Reminders:
Feelings Are Meant To Be Felt: Last week, I celebrated my 31st birthday. It was beyond perfect for what a covid birthday could look like these days. I’m still trying to gather my thoughts on how fortunate I feel to have had the outpouring of love and celebrations in every form (including a Cameo from… Continue reading Revisiting My 30 Lessons and Reminders: