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by Kaylah Stroup January 4, 2018

Since getting engaged at the beginning of November wedding thoughts have consumed my mind, when I’m awake and even while sleeping. I’ve literally had nightmares about forgetting important stuff like hiring a photographer. I didn’t really expect my brain to be completely overrun with wedding things. To be honest, I never really thought much about a wedding before this.

I’ve definitely wanted to marry Jeff for a while. I specifically remember walking around Target with my mom about a month after starting to date Jeff and exclaiming “I’d marry him today if he asked!” I’ve thought a lot about what marriage means to me, and how important it is to me commit myself to him but I’ve never really thought about what our wedding would look like. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve definitely made comments in passing like “Oh my gosh, what if we got married here?!” But I guess I never pictured the actual wedding. Does that make sense? What I’m saying is that I’m not the type of person who has fantasized about their wedding since they were a kid, and I most certainly do not have a wedding pinterest board. I am not dazzled by the wedding industry. It feels very much like a huge money grab and there are so many other ways I’d rather spend my money.

All of that to say – Holy smokes, I am overwhelmed. Wedding planning is not fun.

Things we have figured out –

▴ The date! June 2018!!! It’s coming up SO fast. We orginally wanted to do it right after tax season (since Jeff works in the tax department) but there were a few hang ups so the date we chose is the soonest possible. There are less than 160 days! Really sweet side note here, essentially right after we got back in the car the evening Jeff proposed he was like “so I was thinking May sometime?” I was so emotional I couldn’t even talk about setting a date yet. I sobbed so hard every time he’d try to talk about a date.

▴ The ceremony site. Part of me just wants to keep this a secret until after the whole shebang and the other part of me wants to scream it from the top of mountains. I’ll give you some hints though – It’s not in Ohio. It’s somewhere we discovered on one of our road trips and fell madly in love with. Perhaps best of all, it’s free… because we’re planning on just showing up, exchanging vows, and leaving shortly after! It’s very much exactly what you’d expect from the two of us. Definitely not a traditional wedding in any sense!

Things that aren’t 100% in place yet but mostly figured out and only stressing me out a bit –

▴ Post ceremony food + party. After the very short ceremony we’ll be heading to one of our other favorite spots we discovered while roadtripping around the west! This is really special because it’s somewhere, just like the ceremony site, that I had mentioned to Jeff would be a really rad spot to have a wedding. Now we get to share this place with all our favorite people. Literally just thinking about everyone being there makes me tear up.

▴ The reception! Since we’re having a destination wedding we’ll also be throwing a reception back at home to celebrate with everyone who couldn’t make it out of state. My parents gratiously offered to convert their annual fourth of July party into our reception which is perfect because that’s already one of my favorite weekends of the year. Food, fun, fireworks, and hammocking! I am SUPER stoked. I would really like to decorate, and of course, pick up a cute casual but kinda fancy dress for that day but honestly planning for all of that is completely overshadowed by planning for the actual wedding.

▴ Honeymoon! We have nothing set in stone yet but we do have a general idea of where we’d like to go. We’re looking to do an all-inclusive trip somewhere tropical. We usually take super hectic trips, which I absolutely love, but I’m very much looking forward to taking a trip where we do nothing but eat, lounge, swim, and relax! If you have any suggestions I’d love to hear them! Bonus points if there are animals!

Things that are still freaking me the heck out –

▴ The dress! I’m torn here… It is very important to me that I don’t waste a ton of money on a dress I will literally only be in for like half a day. It’s also important to me that I look amazing, duh. Right now I’m still thinking I want a long white dress preferably something with lots of volume in the skirt but I could change my mind completely. I’ve been spending lots of time browsing websites that have wedding sections but aren’t necessarily wedding sites, like Modcloth, ASOS, and Lulus. (If you have any other suggestions, I’m all ears!) I have wasted so much time scrolling through dresses! I’m so ready to just find ~the one~ and call it a day! I think my next step is to actually head to some bridal boutiques and at least try on some things to get a better sense of what I like the best on my body.

▴ Our photographer. This was like the first question all our family asked. Who is gonna shoot your wedding?! Jeff is a wedding photographer and I consider myself fairly knowledgeable so we have really high standards. Photos are a huge deal to us, perhaps one of the most important puzzle pieces to this whole thing. We found a couple people to reach out to but we have nothing set in stone yet. There’s so much back and forth, it’s driving me nuts. I’m ready to just sign a contract and pay a deposit.

▴ Hair and make up. This would be scary enough if I were looking for someone local but trying to find someone in another state makes it even worse since I can’t meet them and do a trial run before hand. Luckily I happened to discover WeddingWire! In general I had been avoiding wedding websites since we aren’t going to traditional route and I find that most sites are overwhelming but WeddingWire is really rad because you can search for whatever service you need by area. Clearly a function that is coming in very handy for someone trying to book things in a different state. They have lots of other great planning tools too but I can’t get over how convenient being able to browse vendors has been.

▴ Um… everything? I sat and stared at this list with just three items on it for a while and realized I was having a really hard time figuring out what was stressing me out because I can really only think of those few things. I’m not sure what else is stressing me out. Because of the route we’re going – just kinda showing up, saying I do, and then vacationing with everyone, we have SO much less to plan than other folks. Still, we’re both feeling overwhelmed by the idea of planning. I’m sure even after everything is ‘figured out’ I’ll still be nervous but whatever happens or doesn’t happen is cool because I’ll still be marrying Jeff and hanging out with all my favorite people.

Look at those colors! Gah!

We were both a little nervous about having a destination wedding because we didn’t want to put any one in an awkward position financially but our familes have been so supportive. I’m so excited to have all our closest friends and family members together at two of our favorite places in the world. I’m obviously super stoked about the wedding but also just about what an awesome vacation it will be for everyone. Not many people take family vacations as adults, and here we are doing it with both of our families.

I’ll be SO much happier as soon as we get a few more details ironed out but y’all I cannot wait to marry my best friend. We’re planning a really unique wedding, one that could not be more ~us~ and I am beyond excited!
xoxo

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Mill Fork Cemetery

by Kaylah Stroup January 3, 2018

utah, cemetery

Throwing it back to November’s road trip again! (Scroll on down to the bottom of this post for a complete list of posts about this trip in order)

The last full day of our trip was all about making our way, slowly but surely, back into Colorado so that we find a hotel close to the airport for our flight the next morning. We didn’t really have many things mapped out and we’d be covering a lot of ground that we had already gone over a few days earlier. Roadtrips are weird because they’re equal parts rushing, and just sightseeing at our leisure. Like, it’s totally fine to spend all day wandering around somewhere that wasn’t exactly planned but the last thing we want to do is drive around looking for one specific thing. Some Google research told us there was lots to explore but there were also lots of mixed reviews on how accessible said spots were. We decided to just wing it and drive. If we found something worth photographing that’d be great. If we didn’t that just meant we’d get to the hotel sooner to try and sleep off our colds!

While cruising down the highway we spotted an interesting looking sign in just enough time to slam on the brakes and pull in. The sign read Mill Fork Cemetery. I had nooo idea what to expect but I was excited because I had said earlier in the day “I just want to check out like one more cemetery before we go home.” As we crept slowly up the rough driveway I spotted a rickety wooden bridge off to the left. The only thing visible past that was a fence. I could not jump out of the car fast enough. I darted to the bridge, tip toed over it and excitedly opened the gate. Initially I was a bit underwhelmed. There were only a traditional headstones, there rest were small plaques. Inside the big fenced in area was a few other fenced in areas. The more I looked around though, the more I realized what incredible find this was!

Mill Fork Cemetery is super small, FindAGrave lists a mere forty-six memorials, but this place sure packs a punch. Maybe it’s the surrounding landscape? Or the fact that it’s so well maintained? I mean, how many cemeteries have you been to that have a guestbook!? While not the prettiest or easiest to photograph, the small fenced off areas inside the larger fence felt so intimate. The pristine grounds made it clear someone cared very very much about this place. The guestbook, which was housed in a small house shaped box, made you feel welcome. Visiting here didn’t feel like you were invading someone’s personal space. Instead I felt like I had been invited to be apart of something really special.

By the end of our short visit at Mill Fork Cemetery I had already declared that it ranked among my top five favorite cemeteries! If you’re out cruising around Utah, you need to put this spot on your itinerary.

If you’re interested in reading more about Mill Fork Cemetery, I recommend checking out this article from the local newspaper. It seems as though many buried in this incredibly peaceful place died tragically.

Other posts from this trip…

▴ engagement story / Cisco, UT
▴ Antelope Island
▴ Eureka Cemetery
▴ ghost town – Silver City, UT
▴ ghost town – Frisco, UT
▴ abandoned mill

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Friday Favorites #446

by Kaylah Stroup December 29, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

Those donuts… THOSE ARE SOCKS! They make sushi ones too!

(via Sukeno)

So, if you follow me on Instagram you have already seen this shirt but I just love it so much I had to share it here as well! 

(via Moorea Seal)

Yes, please!

(via Beetle Ink Co.)

This wax stamp! Totally digging this skull one too! (If you aren’t into weird stuff, they have a bunch of other designs available as well!)

(via Telosma)

Still daydreaming about all the pretty earrings I’ll wear someday! I’ll definitely need a glittery pair like these.

(via Bando)

I recently discovered this super rad smart lamp and haven’t stopped thinking about it since. I’m already a big fan of any sort of lighting that isn’t overhead but I love it even more when it’s multi-purpose like this one! It’s Amazon Alexa enabled meaning you can use your voice to control lighting features, set timers, check the weather, tell time, and play music.

(via Amazon)

Speaking of unique lights, loving this one. A little reminiscent of macaroni but somehow still awesome!

(via Urban Outfitters)

You already know how much I love things with eyes on them! These socks are fab!

(via Bando)

Cactus vase!

(via Urban Outfitters)

I am such a sucker for regular household items made cute. I mean, who doesn’t want a rainbow in the bottom of their glass!?

(via Amazon)

Holy smokes, this jacket!

(via Modcloth)

This ruuuuug!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Link love…

  • Something silly – chicken leg socks. I can’t stop thinking about how funny these would be paired some booty shorts around the house. Like ‘Oooh, look how cute….oh…what?’
  • Lovin’ this black and white striped swimsuit. It’s not your standard b+w stripes either!
  • Ice cream sweater!!
  • We don’t really have room for another chair in our living room but that doesn’t stop me from drooling over this one.
  • Tooth shaped USB drive!
  • This link is just for a pink fuzzy cardigan but I’m digging the whole outfit!
  • Loving this bra. I’m not actually a fan of thin bras like that but I adore the color and pattern!
  • An instax mini photo album that doubles as a desktop calendar.

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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favorite outfits from 2017

by Kaylah Stroup December 28, 2017

kaylah doolan, cleveland fashion blog, ohio blog, green hair

polka dotted // blue + brown // stripes forever // stripes + overalls

green + pink

pink, black + green // black + camel // leopard print // easy breazy

romper, yellow hair, the dainty squid, cleveland blog

feelin’ myself

Every year I do a round up of my favorite outfits from the year, and of course, I’m back to do it again this year. I had lots of favorites this year. Despite a slow start, I’ve been feeling pretty on top of outfit posts recently. It finally feels like I’ve gotten back into the swing of them for the first time since …2013? Back then I was posting them at least twice a week which definitely hasn’t been the case in quite a while. Maybe 2018 will be the year?! They’re just silly outfits, nothing ground breaking, but I really do love taking them. I love documenting my style, and it’s fun to watch my hair change – even if I did keep it the same color most of the year! Who am I!?

some loooovely outtakes from 2017

In 2017 I realized how much I love rompers, wore more black and white striped items of clothing than I can count, and even found a ridiculous beetle covered dress! I continued to rely on my ‘good side’ making it appear as there is always something interesting to the right of me. I discovered a new favorite place to take outfit photos (all but two photos in this post were taken in the same spot!) and finally got comfortable enough in front of the camera that I let Jeff take my photos for the blog. Golly, what help that’s been!  I talked a bit about sharing outfit posts can be scary and even wrote about a little note to self about beauty. It was a good year!

bike style

See past years favorite outfits : 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 + 2016.
And of course, you can find more outfits under the “what I wore” tag.

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This year I…

by Kaylah Stroup December 27, 2017

moved into the ca-yooootest apartment with my best friend.
tour here!

got my earlobes reconstructed + subsequently spent more time looking at my ears in the mirror than ever before!
read more on that here!

spent way too much time taking dumb photos of Professor and laughing my butt off.
follow his Instagram for alllll the best photos!

geocached, and geocached, and geocached some more!

loved the desert so much that I had to make two trips out there.

got hired as an extra for a photoshoot for the newly remodeled Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!

above photo by BRC Imagination Arts.

   finally drove the Extraterrestrial Highway!

made lots of colorful arrangements from found items.

left green hair… very, very briefly…

started a fun new photo series – #ghostkaylah

crossed St. Louis Cemetery No. 2 off my bucket list and fell madly in love with New Orleans.

mastered the art of the breakfast sandwich and realized how much I LOVE goat cheese.

while we’re on the subject, I also found a new favorite food…

spent lots of time cruising the city on my bike with friends.

discovered just how magical rainbows make everything…
here’s a post with all the details!

oh, and, ya know, had my best friend ask me to spend the rest of my life with him…
find that story here.

Plus oh so much more!
xoxo

For the past few years I’ve been doing a “This year I…” post. See 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014 + 2015 + 2016.
If you do a “This year I…” post, leave a link in the comments. I’d love to check it out. 
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a few of my favorites from 2017 – part two

by Kaylah Stroup December 26, 2017

body talk – talking about my struggles with body image.

seven magic mountains – one of my favorite road trip stops of the year!

six months + six reasons – a post from mine and Jeffrey’s six month anniversary of living together. I’m still swooning over this photo of him and Squid.


engagement story – Cisco, UT – one of the most exciting times of my entire life!!!

found on the beach – I made many colorful arrangements on the beach this year but this one was easily my favorite.

international car forest of the last church – another incredible road trip find! Still stoked about this shot. What a perfect little model that jackrabbit was.

where I work – my office in the new apartment! It’s already changed so much…

it’s the little things – Klaus + mud = the happiest puppy ever!

rainbows in my home – SO. DANG. MAGICAL!

earlobe reconstruction – another massive highlight of my year! Still can’t stop staring at my ears in the mirror.

the timeline myth – Everyone has a different timeline. This post is just a quick reminder that it’s all good to do things when it feels right for YOU!

Just a short list of a few of my favorite personal posts from 2017. Check out part one here. Thank you so much for stopping by to read The Dainty Squid. I love you all!!! xoxo

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a very Merry Catmas

by Kaylah Stroup December 25, 2017

Wishing you a very Merry Christmas from all of us here at The Dainty Squid!

xoxo

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Friday Favorites #445

by Kaylah Stroup December 22, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

 It’s so not the season for this lovely striped dress but I’m ready for summer already anyway!

(via Modcloth)

This patch! Desert sunsets are my favorite.

(via Eradura)

This bedding set!

(via Urban Outfitters)

Loving this whole outfit.

(via Mod Dolly)

Shopping for 2018 planners is so much fun. Digging this one!

(via Bando)

Ca-yooot!

(via Wilder Shores)

Such cute sunglasses! They’re under $10!

(via Amazon)

This dress!! So dreamy! It’d be perfect for engagement photos.

(via Forever 21)

Loving this sweater! Nothing better than stripes AND elbow patches!

(via Amazon)

How fun is this rug?!

(via Urban Outfitters)

True life : I’m addicted to buying cute notepads.

(via Rifle Paper)

Link love…

  • An alien Christmas sweater! And another!!
  • While we’re on the subject, here are some super cute alien socks.
  • This ‘millennial pink’ blanket with pom poms looks so cozy!
  • Did you know Amazon Prime has a Surprise Sweets Box? It sounds awesome!
  • Glow in the dark mushroom magnets.
  • This big colorful scarf looks so nice and warm.
  • I don’t really know why it’s necessary but here’s a banana-shaped candle. There’s a cactus, donut, flamingo and more too!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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eight things I started using in 2017 that rule!

by Kaylah Stroup December 21, 2017

 

1. Paper Mate InkJoy pens. I have found THE pen of all pens. To be honest, I only bought one of these because I went into a store and felt dumb leaving without buying something (please, tell me I’m not the only person who does this!) Turns out these pens are amazing so for once my anxiety worked in my favor. They write so smooth! I’m hooked.

2. Smart home devices. This year we acquired both an Echo Dot and a Google Home Mini. I like both of them. We have one in the kitchen (Echo), and one in the living room (Google Home). I think if I had to choose a favorite I’d lean toward the Google Home Mini simply because we have it hooked up to the televsion via Chromecast and being able to say “Hey Google, turn on ~whatever show~” is the bee’s knees! Definitely one of those things you don’t need but once you have one you kind of wonder what in the world you did without it.

3. iDevices Switch. My brothers got us one of these for Christmas last year and it was basically the start of us going nuts about smart home things. You plug it into the wall, plug a lamp or whatever into that and then you’re able to control it from your phone. It’s also compatible with the smart devices listed above so you can say “Alexa, lamps on!” and boom! There are the lights! We currently have two of these (one for the living room lamps, and another in the bedroom.) I probably won’t be satisfied until I have one in every plug! It’s super nice to be able to turn on everything you want with just the tap of a button or a single command.

4. Thayers witch hazel. First of all, holy smokes, this smells amazing. Basically I bought witch hazel because I read multiple places that tea tree oil shouldn’t be used by itself on your skin since its so strong. I could have chosen any number of products to use it with but witch hazel was definitely the right choice. Its known to be calming, help tighten pores, and smooth all without drying. Every night I squirt a little witch hazel on a cotton pad, add a few drops of tea tree oil and run that over my face and neck. My skin feels so amazing afterward.

5. Stash. Stash is an investment app that aims to make finding and selecting investments easy and approachable for beginners. Prior to this year I had zero investments, and quite honestly, no interest whatsoever in investing. Jeff bugged me for a while before I finally signed up and now I’m way into it! I never thought I’d be someone who enjoyed watching the market but here I am!

It’s just a minium of five dollars to start investing, and if you sign up before Christmas through the link in this post, you get your first year free (only $1 per month after that for accounts under $5k) Seriously, even with zero previous knowledge of the stock market Stash makes it easy to grasp everything thats going on. Love watching my money grow!

6. Bissell 1940 PowerFresh Steam Mop. At the beginning of the year I moved into an apartment with a big, open kitchen with gorgeous white and gray faux marble flooring. For the first five months we cleaned it on hands and knees. I got sick of doing that and hated how infrequently I did it because I hated it so much so I finally bit the bullet and ordered a steam mop. HOLY SMOKES. If you don’t already own one, go buy this bad boy now. It gets up everything and leaves the whole room feeling so much cleaner. I actually enjoy using it so much that I look forward to cleaning the floor! The water tank is big enough I can do both the kitchen and bathroom without refilling it too! I honestly have nothing but good things to say! $90 well spent! A steam mop changes everything!

7. Aveda Damage Remedy. I have already found my holy grail hair product (hask placenta!) but I still like to test out other hair products. Aveda Damage Remedy quickly became my second favorite hair product! It repairs damage, protects from heat styling, and detangles. I’m normally not a fan of leave in products like this since they tend to leave my hair greasy but suprisingly this one doesn’t! It makes my hair feel so soft, and look so shiny.

8. MagicLight Bluetooth Smart Light Bulbs. Last smart thing, I swear. We have two of these in the living room, one on each side of the couch and I could not love them more. Controlled from an easy to use app, we’re able to change the color of the lights, the brightness, and even set up silly things like syncing it to the music that is playing.

At around 30 dollars per bulb they’re not exactly cheap but they do seem to be the best option if you’re looking for smart bulbs, especially since they don’t require you to purchase a hub. You just need the bulb, and the app (which is free.) 

PS. If you’re into fun lighting – I recommend checking out this post from earlier in the year. You knooow your bathroom would be so much cooler with a toilet light!

Did you find any products this year that are off the hook? I wanna hear all about them.
xoxo

Check out six things I started in using 2016 that rule here.

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