Happy Friday! This is a post you can (hopefully!) look forward to each week. I lurve putting together ensembles, and hope to encourage you to create your own! Check out this week’s Weekend Wardrobe, featuring new arrivals from Anthropologie AKA the store I would move into if they’d let me. Ahem, can I?
My best friend in 5th grade was Nina. She had long frizzy black hair and a laugh that would explode out of her mouth, sending her head flying back. Nina’s grandmother filled her head with romantic, magical stories of witches and spells, which led her to fill my head with them. We became OBSESSED after burying our noses (that were not covered in warts, thank you very much) through L.J. Smith’s trilogy about teen witches, The Secret Circle. We SWORE we made the swings move using our preadolescent spell-casting powers during recess one day. I’ve sort of been keen on the whole spell & magic thing ever since. You don’t have to worry about me sneaking a strand of hair from your locks or anything… yet.
Just in time for witchin’ season, I stumbled upon these gorgeous tarot cards from The Wild Unknown. Don’t they just make you want to take down your hair, throw on a Free People dress and grab a broom out of the closet? Me too, you guys. Meeeeee tooooooo. Scroll down to view the rest of the items I’m currently vibing this witching season.
Nomad Child dress from Free People $148, Lucky Penny booties from Seychelles $140, Ono Jewelry Levitation Ring from Free People $48, Stacking Ring Trio from Free People $14
Me with my sweet bangs and first skateboard at my favorite house in Austin on Jessie street.
When I was two, my sister, mom and I moved from the tiny town of Pleasanton, Texas to Austin, a larger but still small-ish (at the time) liberal city known for its abundant outdoor activities, music, free-spirited & friendly folks, local business love and breakfast tacos. I mentioned breakfast tacos, right?
My childhood was spent making candles at Eeyore’s Birthday Party, exploring my backyard AKA the Barton Creek Greenbelt and walk-running in the Capitol 10,000 (I HAD SHORT LEGS, YOU GUYS!) I learned how to swim in Barton Springs & Deep Eddy, and proudly walked in costume with my dog Rasta in the Pet Parade each year. I couldn’t WAIT to die my hair purple and pierce my nose just like the homeless teenagers who panhandled on The Drag outside of St. Austin’s, the Catholic school I attended in kindergarten.
Though the winds of change took me to San Antonio just before high school, I’ll always have a sweet spot for Austin. It’s a big part of who I am today—the kind of girl who emits a hippie energy at times, enjoys an outdoor adventure and looooves a good tune… but still appreciates a Moscow Mule & party dress every now and then.
I can’t quite shake the sense of having unfinished business in Austin, but maybe that’s a feeling hometowns commonly evoke? “I ain’t lost, just wandering.” … I’ll let you know when I figure that one out, y’all. For now, enjoy the photos from my most recent trip to Austin. #TexasForever
No really, don’t miss: 1. A sweet puppy up for adoption at Austin Pet’s Alive‘s SoCo trailer (Such a great organization) 2. Hubba hubba, Scott Rowan at Goorin Bros. 3. Micheladas at Hillside Farmacy 4. The fried egg sandwich offered at brunch (Sat & Sun) at Hillside 5. Goodies up for grabs in Hotel San José’s lobby 6. A squirrel that don’t play at Hillside
Write these down: 1. Before I Die public art 2. Delicious BBQ at Salt Lick in Driftwood (Take cash and BYOB) 3. My new friend Gus at Jo’s 4. Delicious brew at Jo’s 5. Breakfast tacos at Nau’s Enfield Drug 6. Dirty Tito’s martini at the historic Driskill Hotel, of course
Ever heard of Bloglovin’? Yes? YAY! No? Let’s fix that! Bloglovin’ collects posts from your favorite blogs so you can read through them all in one nice & tidy site. It’s also a glorious place to find blogs you never knew existed. (Ahem, like mine.) What I’m really getting at is… I’d love it if you’d follow my blog with Bloglovin. ♥
A friend of mine (Hey Lauren!) flew to Los Angeles to catch a glimpse of the Van Gogh and Kandinsky exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Since I’d never been to the Lacma (shame on me!), I jumped at the chance to join her. We started our day at Monsieur Marcel in the Original Farmer’s Market at the Grove, then scooted over to gaze in awe at the La Brea Tar Pits, before making it to our final destination. I’m already antsy to return for another visit. You can bet I’ll be joining other artsy fartsy Angelenos for Jazz on Friday nights.
The cheese plate, French wine and people-watching at Monsieur Marcel in the Farmer’s Market is hard to beat, y’all.
Get in my pocket, ya cute mammoths.
Should’ve been a hand model.
A favorite: Modjesko, Soprano Singer (1908) by Kees van Dongen
Another favorite: The Open Window (1905) by Henri Matisse
Where are you dying to go in LA? Leave a comment below and perhaps I’ll go snap some pics and share!
Earlier this year, my main man and I spent some time in my home state of Texas. We visited Austin, San Antonio and a few spots in-between. Here’s a collection of pics I took with my iPhone and Rebel Canon. Stay tuned for part two of the trip which will include a ridiculous amount of photos from Austin. Enjoy! #Texasforever
Up top: A glorious combo at Rudy’s in Waco | Twirling in front of my grandfather’s 1st Dairy Queen | Scott twirling in front of the Spoetzl Brewery in Shiner | Signs at Rudy’s in Waco | Delicacies at the one and only (okay, there are a few) Buc-ee’s in New Braunfels
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