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earlobe reconstruction – one year update

by Kaylah Stroup October 8, 2018

It’s been one whole year since I got my earlobes reconstructed!

I had definitely planned to write so much more about the whole experience. Before getting it done, I pictured monthly updates after a couple initial posts about the procedure. I had trouble finding first-hand accounts on earlobe reconstruction and wanted to change that. Ya know, make it easier for other folks doing research. When it came right down to it though, there wasn’t much to say. The whole process was just so easy. Don’t get me wrong, it definitely hurt, and it cost a lot of money but overall, it was pretty uneventful.

I shared a post back in October of 2017 with lots of photos from shortly after it was done, my reasons for doing it, and a bit about the procedure. Read that here. Then four months later I shared a second update with more healing photos and info on how they were healing up. Read that here. Now I’m back one year after the initial surgery to update ya again. Spoiler alert, there isn’t too much to say. 

before – 38mm

the second day after surgery

one month after surgery

four months after surgery

six months after surgery

six months – finally pierced!

Not much has changed since my four-month update. Although visible in photos – because you’re literally staring and looking for imperfections! – I never notice the scars. They’ve faded so much in the past few months. My ears also feel completely normal. I know I mentioned in a previous post that the scars were a bit sensitive but I can’t even feel them anymore. They’re now soft (thanks to Bio-Oil which I massaged on them religiously!) Honestly, it’s like they’ve always been this way. It’s hard for me to imagine that they were ever stretched, especially so large!

I was so nervous before getting it done. I was very attached to my stretched lobes. I’d had them for over half my life, and like my hair, they were a huge part of my identity at least I thought so. Sometimes I forget they’re not still stretched. I still experience a brief moment of panic when I think I haven’t taken out my wood plugs before hopping in the shower. Every once in a while I’ll try to the shoulder bump to check if I have my plugs in for the day and feel panicked that I forgot to put them in before leaving the house. It’s wild how ingrained those little habits were.

Not once have I regretted the decision though. I am SO happy with the results. It was worth every penny, and every ounce of pain. I would do it over in a heartbeat.

Aside from the scars being less visible, the other big change in the last few months is that I got them repierced. John, who did the reconstruction, said to wait six months before thinking about getting them repierced. If the scars were soft enough, I could go for it. I was basically counting down the days until six months!

They were cute before they were pierced and now with the addition of all of the ridiculous earrings I’ve collected, they’re even more adorable!

Beetle earrings can be found here! They’re under $20!

I’m aware I’m a bit of a broken record at this point but I’m just so pleased with how my ears healed! If it’s something you’re even remotely considering, I recommend going for it. The idea of reconstruction seems so scary but it’s 100% worth it!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #485

by Kaylah Stroup October 5, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

I’m OBSESSED with this gorgeous plant. This shop actually has a whole bunch of really neat looking plants – like this bad boy!!

(via Succulents Box)

Oh, just a perfect striped top! I love that collar.

(via Amazon)

These patches! So silly! So wonderful!

(via goldenbeets)

This pouch cracks me up.

(via Amazon)

This pin!

(via Taryn Knight)

Holy smokes, this dress!!!

(via Modcloth)

Very very into these socks, especially that polka dot pair!

(via Amazon)

Look at this watering can!

(via Urban Oufitters)

Those earrings! They’re super affordable too!

(via Modcloth)

Another day, another striped dress I love.

(via Amazon)

No bones about it, these are adorable.

(via Modcloth)

Link love…

  • I’ve been baking and cooking up a storm these last few weeks. I feel this pot holder on a spiritual level.
  • Camera print dress! YES!
  • Love love loving this partially sheer bra and that deep emerald color!
  • On the subject of lingerie – this bodysuit. Hello! If you’re looking for something a bit less expensive, I own this. Can confirm it’s very sexy.
  • Ghost shaped portable power bank!
  • I’m pretty sure I featured this gingham wrap dress a few weeks ago but here it is again because I just keep stumbling upon it. Guess I should take that as a sign!?
  • Digging these dino jammies! Also, both of those models are painfully cute!
  • A pretty polka dot dress!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here! 


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10 things making me smile…

by Kaylah Stroup October 3, 2018

When you rearrange a shelf and suddenly it’s like you’re seeing everything again for the first time!

This year’s collection of four leaf clovers.

This guy who has been so fearless near water lately.

Making arrangements from found flowers.

Box monster!

Decorating for Halloween.
My house is perfect for fake spiderwebs. They just fit in so well.

Finding a new relaxing hobby – doodling on photos on my iPad.

This former shy kitty living her best life!
Always showing off her belly!

My collection of washed up warriors from the shores of Lake Erie.

Sunflowers + skeleton shoes!
My first time buying sunflowers for inside the house. I must have taken about a hundred photos of them. They’re just so beautiful!

 (#11 bonus!) Ponyhenge, still!
Got a few emails recently from people who lived close but didn’t know it existed. Those emails make my day!

Even more good things;
▴ pumpkin scented candles, specifically this one ▴ making awesome six month anniversary plans ▴ filling the house with the scent of baked goods (banana bread + pumpkin muffins this week!) ▴ crazy cat antics caught on camera ▴ using a brand new notebook for the first time ▴ a cool breeze + a clean house ▴ this little devil ▴ Klaus using pillows exactly the way they’re supposed to be used ▴ Wild Ophelia cold brew coffee bites (OMG! So good. Whole Foods has pumpkin spice ones. They’re out of this world!) ▴ Professor chasing the shadow from the fridge door every single time I open it ▴ when Spotify creates a playlist for you that rules ▴ sleeping on clean sheets

What’s making you smile today?
xoxo

PS. Can’t recommend this gratitude journal enough!

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Canon Powershot G7 X Mark II – first impressions

by Kaylah Stroup October 2, 2018

I’ve been thinking about getting a point and shoot camera for a while now. I love my DSLR but it’s bulky, I worry about breaking it and it’s not very inconspicuous. The image quality though! I hated spending money on a point and shoot just to sacrifice quality. It was hard to determine what would suit my needs without breaking the bank. Jeff and I would talk about going in on one together and sharing it but we could never decide on which camera to buy. After wanting one really bad for a few years, in the last year or so I’d basically given up on the idea.

…Until Jeff randomly bought one. I was excited for him but initially, not super impressed. Then, a couple days later, while we were out grabbing coffee he offered to let me borrow it to take a photo. Immediately I saw what a great little camera it was. The photo turned out better than expected and I never even had to touch my big, bulky DSLR. Over the next few weeks, I watched him take more photos with that little camera than he had probably the whole year. Sharing it wasn’t really an option. I honestly felt bad asking to borrow it because I could tell he loved it that much. It basically renewed his love of taking photos.

With our honeymoon approaching, I decided I needed my own point and shoot. I was tempted to just buy the same one as Jeff but ended up choosing the Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II instead. The big selling point there for me is the flip out screen. I’m a sucker for a flip-up screen. I get so much use out of the one on my 6D (and all the cameras I owned before it that had one) that I’ll never buy a digital camera that doesn’t have one.

The G7 X Mark II is a 20.1 megapixel camera that offers continuous shooting mode (good for kitty yawns!), has an impressive 100mm zoom and even goes down to f/1.8 (perfect for beautiful blurry backgrounds.) It has wireless connectivity so you can transfer photos straight from the camera to your phone which is super useful while you’re out and about. There’s a 3.0″ LCD monitor that tilts up 180° and down 45°, ideal for self-portraits and taking pictures at high or low angles easily. It shoots video, time-lapse movies, and most importantly, you can shoot in RAW.

G7 X Mark II reviewCanon Powershot G7 X Mark II review

First impressions

So, obviously, I haven’t had it for very long. Its been just over a month but I can without a doubt say it was a great purchase! I 100% should have purchased this camera sooner. I find myself taking more photos than normal, and capturing moments I probably wouldn’t otherwise. The biggest example I have of that is that Jeff and I actually took some nice photos together on our last trip. We take road trips fairly often and in the last four and a half years we’ve taken only a couple of photos together on those trips. (At this moment, I can literally only think of one photo we took of the two of us on a trip!) Having a small point and shoot camera I can just lean up again my camera bag or purse makes it so easy to get photos together. Its obviously something I can do with my other camera but something about this small camera is changing the way I look at taking photos and what I shoot.

There are certainly instances I prefer to use my DSLR and I’m not sure I’d leave on a vacation without it. I don’t see the G7 X Mark II replacing my 6D but it’s certainly an essential item for me now. I carry it in my purse everywhere I go. (I even bought a purse specifically to make sure the camera would be easy to grab and use!) It makes it so easy to take photos of everyday life. I’m capturing all the little moments I didn’t before because carrying my big camera was too much of a hassle or it wasn’t worth setting up the shot.

The only thing I find even a little bit strange is that it doesn’t have a viewfinder. That’s extremely common with point and shoot cameras but definitely, a weird thing for me to get used to. I still find myself wanting to bring the camera up to my face to shoot. Other than that, no complaints from me at all. Everything is performing exactly as expected. It’s easy to set up, and quick to turn on, focus, and shoot. It’s essentially perfect. Exactly what I was looking for!

The G7 X Mark II was definitely a great purchase. If you’re looking to spend a little less and not 100% attached to the idea of a flip out screen, the G9 X is an incredible little camera as well.

I can’t believe it took me so long to finally get one but I’m certainly glad to have it now.
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #484

by Kaylah Stroup September 28, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

This necklace is beautiful!

(via GeoMinimalist)

Loving this dress! Such a perfect piece for transitioning from summer to fall. I’m picturing it paired with pink booties and maybe a pink faux leather jacket.

(Yeah, I actually went ahead and just ordered that dress because I got myself so pumped on it!)

Every single year I obsess over these velvet pumpkins but I have yet to buy any because they’re also so darn expensive. I found a tutorial though! I’m kind of amazed how easy they are to make. Can’t wait to pick up the supplies!

(via The Little Umbrella)

This purse! So fun! It kind of reminds me of something a fancy robot lady would use. (Truly a strange thought, I know, but you totally get what I’m saying, right!?)

(via Steve Madden)

Diggin this patch!

(via Goners)

This shirt!!

(via Amazon)

Velveteen a-line skirt? YES! So perfect for fall.

(via Madewell)

Joules has some of the darn cutest prints for rain items. This rain jacket is just the bee’s knees! While I don’t have a super cutesy one, can I just say that owning an actual raincoat is life changing?! Jeff got me this one a while back and I’ve been getting a ton of use from it lately.

(via Joules)

Look at this candle holder! So, I actually went searching for these online because I saw some like them at an estate sale. They were way out of my candlestick holder price range but somehow I still felt bad leaving them behind. So happy to see I can buy something super similar for a fraction of the price. (Similarly cool – this snake incense holder!)

(via Amazon)

This pin is amazing!!!

(via Verona Black)

A dress for your casual, everyday, Wednesday Addams looks! Also, this version with the scalloped hem? YES!

(via Amazon)

Link love…

  • Halloween is coming up so sooooon! How cute is this pumpkin sweatshirt!? And this spiderweb skirt!! And yet another spider/spiderweb skirt. Growing up I always thought adults who wore Halloween themed clothing during the month of October were the coolest, I need to work on being young Kaylah’s version of a cool adult.
  • Pumpkin spice sugar stick? Yeah, this sounds tasty!
  • These overalls!!!
  • Loving this set of antique medical illustration prints. Obviously I like it just because of what it is but I also appreciate the fact that each one is in a kind of sassy position.
  • Cute little camera printed pouch.
  • Just three pairs of alien themed socks – a pink pair, a UFO stealing cows & alien heads!

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here! I made a Halloween themed list this week!

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5 things I loved in September

by Kaylah Stroup September 27, 2018

▴Perfect pink purse. I own many camera bags and backpack style purses but I apparently no longer owned any regular crossbody bags. Before our trip to the PNW I wanted to find the *perfect* purse. Something small that would basically just hold my wallet, point and shoot camera, chapstick and other small odds and ends. I searched all my regular haunts but came up empty handed. I turned to Amazon and was not let down. It was under $20 and fit everything I needed without being too large. Perfect size for wandering around new cities without weighing yourself down.

If pink isn’t your thing, it comes in a bunch of other colors as well! Truly an awesome little purse. I’m glad I got it right in time for our trip.

▴ Bridgetown roll on perfume. I’m normally pretty good at just being a window shopper. I don’t regularly make impulse purchases but in Portland… things were different. There are just so many cute little shops. At one of them I happened to pick up this perfume and was instantly wowed by the scent. I bought it without hesitation and spent the rest of the trip saying “Jeff, oh my gosh, do you smell me?!”, “Don’t I smell amazing?!”, “Smell my wrist!”, etc.

Bridgetown is labeled as a mix of sandalwood, clove and rose. Based on that I probably wouldn’t buy it online but I guess that just means I clearly have no idea how to pick scents based on name alone. I smell SO DARN GOOD.

Roman Ruby Botanicals roll on perfume

▴ Canon PowerShot G7 X Mark II. I’ve been talking about getting a point and shoot camera for a while now. I finally took the plunge and holy cow, why did I wait so long?! I have a full blog post on this bad boy and my first impression of it scheduled for next week but it’s safe to say I’m in love!

▴ Diaphonized frog. One of the few places I had mapped out to go to in Portland was Paxton Gate. It’s an oddities shop filled to the brim with taxidermy, plants, rocks, and all sorts of other interesting goods. It exceeded all of my expectations. It was a wonderland! I knew I wanted to get a honeymoon souvenir from there and as luck would have it, I found this cute little frog. He’s unlike anything else I have in my collection, small enough that he wasn’t a pain to get home, and was affordable.

Here’s an informative article about diaphonization, in case you’d like to learn more!

▴ Arco light. Full disclosure, I received this lamp in exchange for providing the company with some cool photos it. That being said, I’m obsessed. One of my favorite things about this 3D printed light is that its dimmable. I’ve tried it out in a few different rooms of my house but it’s absolutely perfect in my bedroom. I turn it all the way up while we watch tv at night. It lights up the room without being too bright or powerful. After Jeff goes to sleep, if I want to play on my iPad a while I’ll dim the light. It has the coziest glow. It’s also just really fun looking. I think it’s quite obvious I prefer things that are a little bit different and this definitely fits the bill.

PS. If you purchase a light after clicking through this link you’ll get $20 off!

Arco light review

Did you try/buy anything awesome this last month?
xoxo

Check out previous month’s product roundups here – March, April, May, June, July + August.
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Cannon Beach

by Kaylah Stroup September 26, 2018

Cannon Beach has been on my list of spots to visit since the second I knew it existed. A gorgeous beach along the Oregon coast, home to Haystack Rock, a 235-foot sea stack, and one of the most beautiful places my eyes have ever seen. Tons of tourists traveling Highway 101 stop here every year and it’s easy to see why. Hilariously enough, I didn’t even take a photo of Haystack Rock. Whoops.

I had discovered the beach years ago searching for information about tide pools. Seemed like every single time I searched for tide pools, even on the east coast the photos that showed up were from this mysterious Cannon Beach on the other side of the country. The tide pools around Haystack Rock are home to many incredible intertidal creatures. I felt like going there at low tide was basically a guarantee I’d finally find some live critters. (In case you haven’t been following my tide pool adventures, I’m really only good at finding dead things.) I could not wait to get there!

Cannon Beach at Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site

Cannon Beach near Haystack Rock was fairly busy, as expected, and the tide wasn’t very low yet so after poking around a bit we decided to head back to the car to do some research on where I’d have the best chance of seeing sea stars. Jeff and I both discovered Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site at approximately the same time. Just a few minutes away, and only one more exit down the highway yet still Cannon Beach.

It was much more peaceful here than at the main section of the beach. There was barely anyone walking this far down the beach, just a couple folks with dogs. Always a welcome sight, to be honest.

We walked and walked and walked waiting for the tide to go out. Alas, we ended up tiring out before the water hit its lowest point. I saw nothing more than a bunch of anemones. (Still very exciting for me!) The sunset was beautiful and anytime I have the opportunity to get my feet wet in the ocean is a good time in my book.

Getting off the exit, we noticed something black in the street. A lady standing in the grass of the nearby hotel motioned for us to slow down. It was a rabbit! In the grass near her, I noticed about five more bunnies! I nearly jumped out of the car right then and there.

Tolovana Beach State Recreation Site bunny!

Happy to have finally crossed Cannon Beach off my travel bucket list. I may not have found exactly what I was looking for but it sure was beautiful.
xoxo

Read more about our PNW trip here – Stroups gone honeymoonin’

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Stroups gone honeymoonin’

by Kaylah Stroup September 25, 2018

See those people up there? That’s two folks on their honeymoon! We’ve been talking about it for years and just now finally made it a priority to get to the Pacific Northwest. Tickets from Cleveland to Seattle are never really all that cheap so it always ends up being one of the first places we check and then immediately cross of the list of potential destinations while planning vacations.

Never having been there before made it seem like it could be the perfect place for our honeymoon. Instead of going somewhere we’d been, or overbooking our agendas, we opted to go somewhere new and only plan stops in two cities. A leisurely trip, for once! (We tried to be leisurely at least.)

What we did…

Wednesday morning we flew into Seattle. Our flight was early enough that we were able to spend a good portion of the day wandering the city. I love exploring new cities by foot. You really just end up seeing so much more. We were both so tired from traveling all day and walking six and a half miles that we conked out early. We had made plans to go out to dinner that evening but apparently, our bodies had other ideas. I woke up at 11 pm, fully clothed with the lights on wondering what the heck was going on.

Thursday morning we woke up early (still stuck on our time zone), got coffee and headed to Geocaching HQ. It was a really fun experience. We found the cache there (that involved using a photobooth to log it!) and even met the president of Geocaching.

Our next destination was Seaside, Oregon. The original plan was to stay super close to Cannon Beach. I figured it would be fun to splurge and get a hotel RIGHT on the beach but even a few months out everything decent was booked up. I didn’t want to spend a fortune on a hotel that wasn’t super cool so we opted to stay in Seaside instead. It worked out perfectly because Seaside was adorable. We spent two nights there checking out the local beaches, a shipwreck, and eating lots of incredible food.

Saturday morning we left Seaside for Portland, Oregon. The drive was GORGEOUS. We made a few stops along the way for geocaches and photos. I couldn’t get over how wonderful Oregon smelled. Like the most perfect pine scented candle but obviously not fake. I wanna breathe air that fresh forever.

It took all of about five seconds in Portland for me to declare my love. We didn’t realize how much we’d enjoy it there and had opted to spend two nights in Vancouver, WA instead since it was much cheaper. We ended up spending barely any time in Vancouver, and just made a bunch of trips into Portland to wander. We walked and walked and walked. I did more ‘just for fun’ shopping in Portland than I ever have anywhere else. There were just so many cool little stores, I couldn’t resist. (My favorite purchase being this glass hand!)

Monday morning we drove back toward Seattle after making a little detour to hit a beach that had been on my list. We were both so pooped from all the walking over the past week that getting to our hotel and relaxing was honestly one of the most exciting things we did all day. Finally, on Tuesday morning, at 6 am we hopped on a flight back home.

Where we stayed…

In Seattle, the Mediterranean Inn. This place has a rooftop patio with an awesome view of the Space Needle, the city skyline and the water. The neighborhood was cute and walkable too!

In Seaside, we stayed two nights at Ashore. (Pictured above) OMG. I loved it there. The second I found this place online it became the thing I was looking forward to the most on this trip. Close to the beach, right in the middle of everything, free parking, adorable rooms. They even offer a couple different upgrades once you get there including a bonfire package which is 2 beers or 2 cans of wine, a smores kit, and all the makings for a beach bonfire! We saw a lot of other cool looking places while driving around the area but I would choose Ashore again if we were to go back.

In Vancouver, we spent two nights at the Heathman Lodge. It was clean, the bed was hella cozy, and the shower was so powerful (very important!) They even sent us up a bottle of wine and two cozy robes after checking in since I blurted out we were honeymooning. Jeff and I don’t actually drink but when one gets free wine they at least pretend to like it.

Our last night, we stayed super close to the Seattle-Tacoma Aiport at Aloft. The photo in that link is seriously selling them short, it was such a cool room!! The bed was extra cozy too.

What we ate…

We ate lots of great food. Lots of bests! I can’t believe how many things I ate on this trip that were easily the best I’ve ever had!

Okay, first of all, this is a very strange recommendation but there was this grocery store, Metropolitan Market, near our hotel in Seattle that had the actual best cookies I’ve ever had. They were huge, full of chocolate, and just… stupid good. We definitely should have bought a couple to eat on for the rest of the trip. (I actually found a recipe for a copycat version! YES!)

So, real food now. We had incredible tacos from Blue Water Taco Grill in Seattle where I tried tilapia for the first time. Delicious! Another first, I ate oysters. It was an oyster po boy so technically a very not scary way to try them but dang, it was GOOD. One more first, I tried (and loved) bánh mì. Not a hundred percent sure what all was even on my sandwich but I’m looking forward to finding more to try in Cleveland. 

Ruby’s Roadside Grill in Seaside, OR caught our attention on the drive to Cannon Beach. We stopped after spending the evening at the ocean. I ordered BBQ shrimp tacos, Jeff got crab cakes and we “split” some garlic cheese fries. Split goes in quotation marks there because ya girl hogged those fries. I can’t even begin to explain how delicious that whole meal was. The fries though… Honestly, the best I’ve ever had.

So many coffee options in the Pacific Northwest! I get it, the weather and scenery makes me want to chug coffee too. We stopped at a bunch of tiny, drive-through coffee spots and visited a handful of coffee shops. My favorite had to be Cup & Bar in Portland, OR though. My mocha was out of this world. Made with small-batch artisanal chocolate, I’ve literally never had a mocha so tasty. Jeff and I shared a slice of avocado toast. This was no ordinary avocado toast though. It was their diablo toast! Hatch pepper cream cheese, cacao nibs, cilantro and lime. It was so dang good, also big enough for the two of us to split and fill up on. I miss it already. I look forward to returning again someday.

Sugar Bakery & Coffeehouse in Seattle was another favorite. The barista was so sweet, and the baked goods were incredible. We had a ham and cheese croissant as well as a salted caramel croissant. Both so tasty but the star of the show was the lavendar shortbread cookie. It was the most lavender-y thing I’ve ever eaten. It tasted like inhaling a field of lavender.

Our last meal of the trip was another favorite. We stopped at Ranch House BBQ in Olympia, WA because we were both starving and they have a huge metal pig outside. Pulled pork sandwich, garlic fries, pasta salad, deep fried macaroni balls, and strawberry rhubarb crisp with vanialla ice cream. OH MY GOSH. I could eat that every day. Definitely an awesome little spot, worth the stop for sure!

Highlights…

  • Finding a banana slug! This was on my list of things I really wanted to see in the PNW. Wasn’t expecting to find one on the beach though. There was a watermelon rind laying near the path down to the water. I looked at it and was about to make a dumb joke about that being Jeff’s breakfast when I spotted this little cutie munching away.
  • Visiting Geocaching HQ!!! Such a fun experience.
  • Portland. Can a whole city be a highlight? I just LOVED Portland. We had so much fun walking around and exploring the city. I was amazed by how many fun areas there were to wander. I mean, I always assumed I would like Portland but I didn’t expect to like it THAT MUCH.
  • All the coffee! So good!! Too many coffee shops, not enough time. I’m curious how Starbucks manages to get enough business to have so many locations when there are so many other options available out there.
  • We took a trip up to Ape Cave while we were in Vancouver. It’s a lava tube located in Gifford Pinchot National Forest. This is actually our second lava tube. The first we visited in Arizona while on our wedding trip. Jeff was in love so visiting another ranked high on his to-do list. Despite being a little bit busy, it was pretty darn cool!
  • Four words – Bourbon basil blueberry doughnut.
  • Hug Point. Wasn’t even on my radar before leaving but it was my favorite beach experience of the trip… and my life. I have a ton of photos to share from here soon!

Until next time, PNW! You’re pricier to fly to than a lot of other areas but damn, you’re worth it.
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #483

by Kaylah Stroup September 21, 2018
This post contains affiliate links. Check out our disclosure policy for more details.

Worthwhile Paper has some seriously cute planners.

(via Worthwhile Paper)

Absolutely 100% into this necklace!

(via noemie pichon)

! So cute & so perfect for fall.

(via )

This pin!

(via Tiger Sheep Friends)

Oh! Hello there, polka dot shoes! Also, these pink shoes! So cute.

(via Amazon)

Camera notebook! I’m just a sucker for cute notebooks. Whatever, you probably are too!

(via Amazon)

I just love these planters so so so much.
PS. I can attest to their cuteness in real life!

(via Moorea Seal)

I end up featuring every single year. It’s just so good!

(via – Also on Amazon)

These look like regular jeans (and I mean, technically they are) but they’re my favorites! I’ve had a pair for a few months now and they quickly became the pair of jeans I reach for first when picking out my clothes. They fit true to size and best of all, don’t stretch out over the course of the day.

(via Amazon)

Cicada patch!

(via Victoria Clare Gray)

I will always love Don Fisher’s fish pouches!

(via Don Fisher)

? Yes, please!

(via )

Loving the trend of cards that come with pins and patches on them. How cute is this one?

(via Moorea Seal)

Link love…

  • You can never go wrong with a cat mug!
  • Lovin’ !
  • Another great pin! (It’s a cactus!)
  • How adorable are these cat toys!? There are popcorn ones too!
  • Pencil skirts usually aren’t my jam but this one makes me want to change my tune.
  • Under $25, striped wrap dress! YESSS.
  • How cute is this little rat enamel pin?
  • I mentioned it last week but I’m probably just going to bring it up every week for the rest of my life – Jeff has a book, titled Abandoned Cleveland, coming out in November! I’m so excited for him. It’s available for pre-order if you’d like to get your hands on it ASAP!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

PS. I have a ton more rad finds here!

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