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eating fresh with HelloFresh + Freshpet

by Kaylah Stroup October 11, 2017

Thank you Freshpet for sponsoring this post. Check out Freshpet refrigerated pet food, made with fresh, all natural ingredients and no artificial preservatives, truly making a difference you can see and your pet will feel!

If you’ve been following The Dainty Squid for some time you may recall how over the past three years I’ve shed my title of ‘picky eater’. I was previously someone who literally only ate because they had to. I didn’t enjoy food, and I certainly didn’t like cooking. Jeff changed me. He learned all the things I did like and slowly introduced me to other things he thought we similar enough that I might like. His patience showed me that maybe I wasn’t actually a picky eater after all.

These days I am all about trying new foods. I don’t really think there is anything I wouldn’t try, at least a few times. This new-found love of food meant I tried really, really hard to like cooking. The thing is I’m not good at it. Let me rephrase that, I’m decent at cooking but I’m bad at grocery shopping, and I have a really hard time choosing what to make. I excel at browsing food blogs but can never actually decide on what to make. This leads to us, more often than not, going out to eat or just eating a freezer pizza.

Jeff and I both really love to cook though. Before we moved in together we talked all the time about how living together would change our eating habits but alas, they might be even worse. Enter HelloFresh! When this opportunity arose I couldn’t jump fast enough…

HelloFresh delivers step-by-step recipes and all the fresh ingredients you need to make them. They offer plans for families of two or four and have vegetarian based meals as well as ones with meat and fish. HelloFresh covering the shopping, planning and delivery for you means you can actually take the time to enjoy cooking.

We are currently two and a half weeks in to a month long journey of eating better thanks to HelloFresh, and honestly, couldn’t be happier. After Jeff gets home from work in the evening the last thing either of us wants to do is head into the kitchen but knowing that there is fresh food waiting to be cooked up has been an awesome motivation. Each one of their recipes take just around a half hour so there are basically no excuses. We have been having such a blast spending time in the kitchen together. One of my favorite things about this whole experience so far is that the recipes have been things we probably wouldn’t have chosen on our own. (You guys, I ate shrimp and it was AMAZING.)

Klaus is also embarking on this month long journey to eat better along with us. I’ve switched out his old food for Freshpet. My first impression? This stuff smells amazing. It’s kind of amazing to be able to feed him something that I honestly wouldn’t mind eating myself. It smells that tasty! His first impression? Well, it was gone in a matter of seconds. That boy is always excited about food but I’ve never seen him enjoy it this much.

Freshpet is real, all-natural pet food. They don’t use any additives or preservatives. It just needs to be refrigerated. They don’t use pre-processed meat powders, ‘chicken meals’ or by-products – just real meat as the #1 ingredient. I feel really good feeding this to him.

The kitties were also super interested in his new food. You spotted Squid in the photo below, right? Hehe! Freshpet makes a few different cats foods as well so I’m thinking we’ll have to check those out for them! I will definitely update you in part two of this series if the kitties try out some Freshpet.

So now for the part I’m sure you’ve been waiting for –  a giveaway! Between now and October 16th, you have a shot to win one of ten free HelloFresh boxes and $39 worth of Freshpet manufacturer coupons! Winners will be randomly selected and notified by CLEVER by October 17, 2017. Good luck!!

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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of CLEVER and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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project 365 : days 274 – 280

by Kaylah Stroup October 9, 2017

274 : 365 I am dying over Professor’s… everything in that first shot. There are more photos from this little shoot here.

275 : 365 It’s kind of amazing how fresh a new pillow can make your whole living room feel! This one was less than five bucks aaaand I am incredibly pleased with how nicely it ties everything together.

276 : 365 Is it possible to resist one dollar Halloween socks? Nope. Also, matching your hair to your shirt (and shoes) is the best.

277 : 365 For the past two or three years I haven’t been to big on decorating for holidays. This year the urge came back full force and I was disappointed that I had essentially nothing for Halloween. I picked up this pumpkin from Target and feel like, although very minimal, it’s a great start. I plan on stocking up once everything goes on clearance so I’ll be set for next year.

278 : 365 This guy is into the season too!

279 : 365 This doll face may very well be my favorite find ever. The night previous I had actually had a dream about finding a bunch of plastic soldiers on the beach so when I woke up my first thought was ‘I need to go to the beach!’ Not even five minutes after getting there I spotted this little creepy face staring back at me. SCORE!

280 : 365 My estate sale finds of the day. This just might have been the very best estate sale I have ever been to. It was that of a doctor who collected medical quackery and antique odditities. This place just jam packed with all the weirdest stuff. I would have moved in in a heartbeat.

Hope your week is off to an awesome start!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #435

by Kaylah Stroup October 6, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

I absolutely love this shirt. Of course the pattern is good but it’s the cut of it that really wins my heart.

(via Modcloth)

A sweet little mouse to hold your rings.

(via Anthropologie)

It’s time to be hunting for a calendar for the new year! This one is so very pretty.

(via Moorea Seal)

Look at THIS RUG!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Jack by BB Dakota has some really cute coats out right now. I’m way into both of these. (left, right)

(via Jack by BB Dakota)

Need a hand? Well, here’s one to hold your jewelry… or just look cute on your shelf!

(via Moorea Seal)

I am all about this outfit. That sweater looks so cozy and the pattern on the dress is great!

(via LOFT)

I’ve probably featured this pin before, and chances are I’ll probably feature it again but can you really blame me?

(via Ghost Goods)

Pink overalls! SO CUTE. They’d perfectly match my new glasses.

(via ASOS)

Look how cute this kitty welcome mat is!

(via Modcloth)

This handmade thistle brooch is made from leather and I can’t get over how awesome it is.

(via Flower Style)

Link love…

  • Because I’m still light obsessed, here’s a crescent moon shaped lamp. Not sure why the description has to specify “for childen” because I can totally see this looking way rad in multiple places throughout my apartment.
  • This strappy bralette is so cute (and super affordable!)
  • Another adorable bralette!!
  • Friends who collect weird stuff, here’s a really awesomely priced hip model for you! This ear drum model is slightly more expensive but still a great price. I’m only showing you in hopes you’ll buy them and I won’t be tempted…
  • I am LOVING these suspender culottes. I’ve never worn culottes and have no idea if I could even pull them off but this pair makes me want to try them out ASAP.
  • Here’s a police officer costume for your dog. (Okay, you need to go check out the customer review photos. Some dude bought this for his dog and then dressed up as a burglar. Cutest idea ever!)

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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earlobe reconstruction journey

by Kaylah Stroup October 5, 2017
Fair warning to squeamish friends – there are photos of stitches in this post. Nothing gory or bloody, just some stitches.

 

Notice anything different about me?

Perhaps you never noticed my ears before because when I went through some old photos I realized just how little you could even see them in photos. For over half of my life I’ve had my earlobes stretched. I started in middle school. ‘Oh my gosh, I would never go bigger than double zero!’ – A quote from fifteen-year-old Kaylah. I absorbed all the information I could on the subject, and stretched very slowly to ensure my lobes would be beautiful and healthy.

At the age of eighteen, I took up a trip to Syracuse to meet up with someone I had found on a body modification website to scalpel my lobes. I was happy with the size I was currently at but I was unhappy with the way one of them sat. I was determined for them to look a very particular way and this individual helped me achieve that.

For the past nine years, my ears have been stretched to 38mm. I’ve put tons of money into jewelry, and lots of time and love into these things but I recently decided I wanted them sewn up. I hesitated to write this post just because it’s hard to explain. If there’s one thing I want to make abundantly clear it’s that I don’t regret stretching my ears. If I could go back in time, I’d still stretch them. I thought they looked beautiful. But it just felt like it was time to move on. I can’t think of any other thing to compare it to but it’s a feeling I’ve felt before with other piercings I’ve taken out. Maybe you’ve experienced it, maybe you don’t understand at all…

Before. 38mm.

It was a spur of the moment decision to contact the same person who scalpeled my lobes back in 2008. I very, very briefly looked into a plastic surgeon but was ultimately uncomfortable with the shame their websites seemed to imply. “Oh, you followed some trend and you regret it? We can help your sorry butt!” Also, while I’m not denying that plastic surgeons are skilled, I don’t think they’re the best candidates for something like this. Going to someone who was extremely familiar with this sort of body modification was important to me. I felt like he’d understand my reasoning, not judge my choices, and of course, give me the best final results.

Anyway, after contacting John and receiving confirmation that he’d do it, the date couldn’t come soon enough. I remember exactly where I was and the feeling the washed over me when I got the email. It was real. A month prior I had only thought about myself without huge lobes in passing. I didn’t think it was a decision I’d be making any time in the next ten years, let alone this year. I told no one outside of Jeff. I take that back, I told a barista. She complimented my ears and my response was “Thanks, I’m getting them cut off in a week!” Haha!

Day 2. Bruised and fairly tender.

September 17th, Jeff and I took a mini road trip up to New York. I was beyond stressed. I felt like puking all day long. I was excited but also incredibly nervous. I knew it’s what I wanted but at the same time I was worried I’d regret it. That I’d come home and just sob. The same way you do after getting your hair cut off, except this was a piece of me that wouldn’t grow back.

I had watched a few vlogs about earlobe reconstruction before going and got the impression it’d be pretty rough. From the information I had I was assuming it’d knock me on my butt for a few days. Surprisingly enough, the process was a breeze. He prepared the area with a local anesthetic to minimize the pain during the procedure. When he first started I said “are you even touching me?” There was a bit of discomfort from time to time, as you would expect. Toward the end I could feel a few of the stitches being put in but compared to what I had braced myself for this was nothing.

Three and half hours later, I walked out with new earlobes. I WAS GLOWING. Seriously, I couldn’t stop smiling. I had just been this bundle of stress leading up to this moment but it was suddenly gone completely. I was bit bloodied, and a lot tired (mostly just from the stress but also because I just had surgery) but I felt like a whole new person. I’ve basically been on cloud nine ever since. I was (still am) obsessed with looking at myself in the mirror. Something Jeff mentioned, that I had also noticed right away, was that you could see my face a lot better. Obviously, my ears in no way obstructed the view of my face but I guess they were distracting? It doesn’t really make sense but when he said it I was like “I thought the same thing!!”

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Day 5. Significantly less bruising and perhaps the best they looked during the healing process! Over the next few days they’d get really crusty.

To be honest, I thought I’d take so many more photos and write so much more about this whole journey but it’s been so anti-climatic. I mean, obviously it’s a big deal that I have brand spankin’ new earlobes but the procedure and healing process was/have been a breeze.

On our little mini trip I brought along only black shirts, and a bunch of them at that, because I was so convinced that I’d just be bleeding profusely. The first night, in particular, was something I was worried about. I didn’t want to leave this bloody crime scene on the hotel pillow. Despite being a side sleeper, I somehow managed to stay on my back all night. It probably wouldn’t have mattered too much anyway. Blood was extremely minimal throughout the healing process.

Day 10. Lost a few stitches.

Aside from the procedure itself I think the worst day might have been the night we took out my stitches. Jeff taking them out wasn’t painful (except that time he pulled one through that still had some crusties on it. Ouch!) but they were so tender and puffy the following twenty-four hours. This was the only point where I felt even the tiniest bit upset about my new lobes. John had even mentioned multiple times not to worry about any redness after taking the stitches out, that it’s normal for them to look a bit weird. When he was telling me this I was thinking “well, duh!” but something about when it actually happened made me all emotional.

All bad feelings faded away by morning, I woke up excited yet again.

I have spent so much time in the mirror this last month admiring my new looks. I feel like I look SO much different. Its been a bit weird to break out of old habits. Before leaving the house I usually try and bump my plugs with my shoulder, which was my way of making sure I was wearing some. Sitting at my computer, I’d often stroke my lobes mindlessly the same way someone might play with their hair. Now I reach up and find something completely different. Some mornings I hop in the shower and feel a bit of panic because I don’t remember taking out my plugs and I certainly wouldn’t want to get them wet. Basically, I have fourteen-year-old habits that need broken.

Still, I haven’t had a moment of regret. I am completely and utterly in love with my ears. They are so damn cute.

Day 15. Stitches out for two days.

I’m very much looking forward to seeing what they’ll look like in another month. It’s amazing to me how quickly they’re healing. It was recommended to me to use Bio-Oil to help with the scarring so I’m curious to see how much that helps. In the photo above my scars look so obvious but to be honest, I don’t even notice them in the mirror. Not to mention in the few days since those photos were taken they already look so much better. They’re not sore but the scars are a bit sensitive which seems pretty normal. All in all, I’m shocked how quickly and easily this all seems to be going. I really, really thought the healing process would be a lot worse but it’s been a dream!

I’ll be sure to keep taking photos of so I can update y’all in another few months about my beautiful new earlobes. Reading over this post I almost feel like I didn’t share enough, so by all means, if you have any questions let me know and I’ll possibly write up a FAQ with my next photo update!
xoxo

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Just want to make it 100% clear upfront that any “I liked them better before” or “Glad you got that done” comments will be deleted immediately. Getting my earlobes reconstructed in no way means that I regret stretching them or that I didn’t think they looked good. This isn’t about one being better than the other.

Update – check out my four-month update here!

A one year update can be found here!

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It’s the little things…

by Kaylah Stroup October 4, 2017

boxer

Earlier this summer my parents adopted a dog, Ellie May. Klaus spends a decent amount of time at my parent’s house since they’re the only people I trust to babysit him. So when my dad brought home this neglected pup from a coworker I think we were all a little nervous about how they’d react to each other. They basically became BFFs immediately though. They honestly could not be more perfect for each other. Klaus and Ellie May are the same size, around the same age, and their energy levels are exactly the same. Seeing them together is the best. It melts my heart. Nothing makes me smile more than seeing Klaus play.

Last Saturday Jeff and I went over to my parent’s house to visit. While we were there I took SO many cute photos of these two idiots, I have to share! Dog faces mid-wrestling are absolutely hilarious. Hope you enjoy these as much as I do…

Seeing Klaus have fun is my favorite, and wearing out his energy makes me feel like an accomplished dog mom.
xoxo

For more Ellie May check out this tweet, and these photos of her playing in the leaves!
Check out more “It’s the little things…” posts here.

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what I wore : cozy at home

by Kaylah Stroup October 3, 2017

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details
glasses – Ludlow c/o Alice & Olivia
romper – button-down shirt romper via Urban Outfitters
cardigan – Macy’s
socks – thigh high socks via Amazon
slippers – Marshalls (similar)

I’m not going to lie, this post feels a bit more like a string of selfies than an outfit post. Also, I’ll probably end up doing an actual outfit post in this same thing another day but y’all I’m living for this romper and don’t want to wait. Also, new glasses & the coooooziest blanket ever need shown off too.

The weather has finally cooled down in Ohio. I’ve been nesting like crazy. This is my favorite time of the year. I love a clean house with a fall scented candle burning and cool breeze blowing in. Being under a cozy blanket with a mug of coffee. It’s my ultimate happy place. Each year the same feeling strike. It’s the high before the winter blues inevitably come. I wish autumn could last forever.

the dainty squid, romper, urban outfitters

I prefer to take my outfit photos outside for a multitude of reasons but also always wish I had more photos of me in my home. I’m so proud of this apartment. I really love this place, and I love how I’ve decorated it. Photos of me in my home, in my element, feel so personal. These aren’t the best photos technically. The lighting is driving me bonkers, I’ve edited and re-edited about five times now but I love them so much. My plants, my pets, my collections. These are a few of my favorite things. Also, how could I not post those ridiculous photots of Professor?

Hope you’re having a great day.
xoxo

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project 365 : days 267 – 273

by Kaylah Stroup October 2, 2017

267 : 365 Just looking real cute in a striped dress. Check out more photos + full outfit details here.

268 : 365 Whoops, I bought a new plant. Those leaves are just so darn pretty.

269 : 365 Bag explorers! Why is everything these little kitties do the absolute cutest?!

270 : 365 I’m working on a post with HelloFresh right now, and I can’t say enough nice things. This was Wednesday night’s meal, sesame beef tacos. I’m so excited to share more and you should probably get stoked too because there will be a giveaway!

271 : 365 Professor is forever getting in my shots, and I’d have it no other way.

272 : 365 What’s that? MORE PLANTS. Despite my planter‘s sad face, this plant is doing so well. It’s gotten so big in the last two weeks.

273 : 365 It’s like 100x more fall at my parents house than in the city. It’s wonderful, and made me immediately want to go home, clean, light all the fall scented candles, and relax. Anyway, I tried to take outfit photos while we were there but ultimately wasn’t pleased with more these two. How cute is this cardigan though!? I had it on my wishlist for a really long time and decided it was time to finally scoop it up.

Happy Monday! Hope your week is off to an excellent start.
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #434

by Kaylah Stroup September 29, 2017

This button up shirt is so lovely. I picture it paired with this black suede skirt.

(via Modcloth)

Pretty little box for all your pretty little things.

(via Peony London)

Pups in clothes are way too cute, especially when it’s a little striped shirt.

(via Pablo & Co Boutique)

These pink glasses are so snazzy!

(via Warby Parker)

I would like a whole army of these little planters with eyes!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Welp, this is ridiculous and I love it!

(via September Room)

This towel!

(via Native Bear)

So so so pretty!

(via have a nice day)

Do your thiiiing!

(via Bonbi Forest)

This moth brooch is so pretty.

(via Eira Teufel)

Wool & Water has the loveliest style. I’m especially fond of this print.

(via Wool & Water)

This nightgown could not be any cuter! I would definitely wear it all year long!

(via Modcloth)

Link love…

  • This duvet cover is perfect!
  • Two words – CACTUS ROMPER.
  • This spiderweb skirt is absolute perfection.
  • More Halloween related clothing – jack-o-lantern sweatshirt!
  • Into cryptozoology? I found the bumper sticker for you!
  • Look at these moon undies!
  • Ghost balloons!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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Eastern Cemetery

by Kaylah Stroup September 26, 2017

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A few weekends back Jeff and I took a short weekend trip to Louisville, Kentucky. We had no real reason to go. I mean, not that we ever do when we go somewhere. We just wanted to check out somewhere that we had never been together. Our plans were basically completely open, we just wanted to explore.

While doing research on the area I stumbled across a few mentions of Eastern Cemetery. The golden word ~ abandoned ~ was used. I quickly searched for some photos but nothing struck me as too interesting. It just looked slightly overgrown. I’ve seen plenty of cemeteries online that look overgrown only for me to show up to a pristine cemetery. Not to mention, some kind folks have been working on cleaning up the cemetery for a few years now. My thought was that the chances it was actually abandoned or anything like Mount Moriah were slim.

I added it to my list of things I might be interested in checking out if we found nothing else and basically forgot about it. We leisurely made our way down to Louisville, checked into the hotel, rested a bit, and decided to head out into the city to explore. Using the FindAGrave app I noted that the cemetery was super close to our hotel, and then checking on the Geocaching app I saw that there were two caches. Sooo maybe it wouldn’t be too great of a cemetery but it was close and I’d be able to geocache while we were there. Might as well check it out…

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‘Jeff, I’m going to be a while. It’s okay if you just wanna sit in the car with the air on.’ was essentially what I tried to spit out as I slung my camera bag on my back and nearly jumped out of the car. Eastern Cemetery was overgrown beyond what I could have ever imagined. Not only that, it’s SO much bigger than I was picturing.

28 acres, only 16,000 graves but around 138,000 documented bodies! Pauper’s graves account for some of that but in 1989 it was revealed that the owners had been reusing purchased grave sites. Bodies had been buried on top of other bodies, others were excavated for reuse, and medical cadaver parts were buried in-mass. Human bones were found in inappropriate places including a tool box, a glove compartment, and perhaps most disturbingly of all, a fast food bag. When this information was brought to light the cemetery fell into disrepair.

Friends of Eastern Cemetery is a non-profit volunteer group working to restore Eastern Cemetery. Since March of 2013 they’ve been picking up trash, and doing their best to maintain the grounds. They’ve even held workshops on how to properly restore headstones so the volunteers can help, not harm, the aging stones. Weather permitting, they meet each Sunday April through November. There is only so much a small group of volunteers can do though, maintaining such a large area is a huge task.

I don’t even know that these photos properly show how incredibly overgrown the cemetery was on the day I visited. I fell more than once, stepped very carefully but still managed to trip on a handful of completely hidden headstones, and left covered in burs. (To be honest, I’m mother nature’s BFF, I somehow always manage to get covered in burs wherever we go.) There were spots in the cemetery where the grass was up past my waist!

I am so glad we stopped, and that I got to experience Eastern Cemetery. It was incredibly beautiful. I could have easily wandered around for hours and hours.
xoxo

More from Louisville – Jerry’s Junk.

Another beautiful abandoned cemetery – Mount Moriah.

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