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what I wore : cozy at home

by Kaylah Stroup October 3, 2017

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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.

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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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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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project 365 : days 260 – 266

by Kaylah Stroup September 25, 2017

260 : 365 A foggy sunrise on the road I grew up on. Jeff and I left super early in the morning to drop Klaus off at my parents so we could take a quick mini trip up to Syracuse. It was foggy most of the drive there but we couldn’t resist stopping when the sky was treating us to those colors.

261 : 365 I got a new pair of glasses from Alice & Olivia. They have a handful of really unique styles. These are Ludlow in blush and in them I look like someone’s cat lady aunt whiiiich I definitely am.

262 : 365 I’ve been working with Underlined to promote their Instagram sweepstakes. Each week there is a new photo prompt and a different awesome prize you could win. The best part is the prompts are actually really fun. Last week’s was sweet treats and sweet reads so I shared a photo of no bake cookies since they’re my current favorite snack aaaand Professor decided to make my little photoshoot the cutest ever. I didn’t end up using this shot but it’s cracking me up big time. The shot I used is pretty cute too though…

263 : 365 Trash hog reflection.

264 : 365 Shelf thaaangs.

265 : 365 The cutest paper flower / stationery shop, I might be biased though…

266 : 365 Estate sale find of the weekend! I’m getting really into collecting kind of creepy things. Earlier in the summer I bought a spooky little porcelain baby doll, and now I have this photo of ghostly nuns.

Hope your week is off to a great start!
xoxo

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five reasons to start geocaching

by Kaylah Stroup September 20, 2017

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A little over a year and half ago I started geocaching. Over 350 found caches later, it’s safe to say I’m hooked. I took a tiny hiatus at the end of last year but the past two months Jeff and I have been going hard. I feel like I’m mentioning it just about every single blog post, and with good reason, it’s a blast!

For those of you not familiar, geocaching is a worldwide treasure hunt of sorts. Participants use GPS to navigate to containers that other users have hidden. A traditional geocache will be a waterproof container with a log book and sometimes trade items inside. Treasures inside aren’t usually worth much but are still fun to find. According to the official website there are over 2.8 million active geocaches, and 3 million active geocachers worldwide! The app is free to download but you’ll need a subscription to find all of the caches available. It’s $30 for the whole year which is a very small price to pay for a rad hobby.

It’s become something I’m so passionate about I thought it was high time to share some reasons why I think you should geocache as well…

geocaching, cool geocache, cache containerThe cache was easy to find but which one of the containers inside holds the log?

Fun for the whole family.

That’s probably the cheesiest way I could write that, right? It’s true though. I’ve mentioned it before and I’ll probably say it again but geocaching together is one of my favorite ways to bond with my brothers. I love piling into the car with them and then rushing out to try to be the one who finds the cache. It brings the whole family together.

I feel like it’s a great way for Jeff and I to connect as well. It’s fun to go on silly little adventures with your partner.

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My brother, my nephew + my boyfriend all looking for a cache.

Discover new places.

I’m an advocate for exploring everywhere. This doesn’t just mean somewhere across the world, it means EVERYWHERE. This perfectly describes the ethos of this hobby. Geocaching is an excellent way to be drawn to some really neat places that you may otherwise look over.

I’ve spent a lot of time around the Cleveland area beaches. I thought I was super familiar but it wasn’t until I started geocaching that I was led to this one with that amazing view of the skyline. Geocaching also led me to one of the coolest cemeteries I’ve ever visited. Chances are geocaching will lead you to places that you never even knew existed.

Exercise!

Another cheesy but true reason. I love that geocaching gets me outside. I love exercising, and I know that it makes me feel happier but that doesn’t mean I don’t need a little push to get outside. So often I’m distracted by the hunt that I don’t even realize how much walking I’m doing. Just a few weekends ago, Jeff and I hiked forty five minutes (one way!) out on a break wall in the lake to search. It was a tough little adventure that I know for certain I would have called it quits on mid-way through had I not had a purpose to get out there.

Sense of community.

One of my favorite things about geocaching is how it’s like a secret club. I mean, if you ask me about it, I’ll gladly give you the whole spiel and try to convince you to start too… It’s just really fun to find something that a thousand other people have walked past, something you may have even walked past at one point. It’s a feeling of community without really having to interact with anyone else if you don’t want to. There’s this connection with these people you’ve never even met because you both have ventured off the beaten path just to find a container with a piece of paper inside so you could write your name.

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It can be challenging.

There are lots of caches that fall under the category of “park and grab” which is exactly what it sounds like. Somewhere you can park your car and find the cache in mere moments. Those are fine… but I LOVE a challege. I like when I have to stop and think about the hints provided or what around me could possibly be hiding the log. The critical thinking aspect of geocaching is really fun.

Some fun finds I’ve encountered – Faux hardware, like the bolt above. It was screwed into a guardrail. Once you cross off all obvious places a cache could be that when the wheels in your brain really have to start spinning. We’ve found a multi-cache where the coordinates led you to a container with a key inside but then you had to figure out what around you to unlock to be able to sign the log. Another favorite? Actual logs containing logs. In the photo below, that little stump is the cache. Once flipped over you’ll find what you’re looking for tucked inside a drilled out hole.  Geocaching has me looking at places and objects in a whole different way.

One of my all time favorites, The Apache Death Cave.

Do you geocache? If not, you’re going to start now, RIGHT? I avoided it for a long time for a myriad of dumb reasons (lazy, didn’t see the appeal, intimidated by a hobby others seemed to know so much about, etc) but can’t imagine life without it now. In my list of favorite hobbies it ranks closely with photography and bicycling. The great thing is that I can usually find a way to do all three at once. (This path is lined with caches. What’s cooler than that!?)
xoxo

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bike style

by Kaylah Stroup September 19, 2017

Thank you prAna for sponsoring this post.

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Since moving to the city, and making the friends that I did I’ve had to adapt my wardrobe to be a little more…uh, what’s the right way to say this? flexible? real life-able? Does that make sense? I guess what I’m saying is as much as I love photos of fashion bloggers in pretty dresses, and heels with their bikes that just doesn’t suit the way I ride. Every piece of clothing that comes into my wardrobe has to be useful. I like to wear things that look nice, but that I can still stretch and move in. I always mean to share more photos of me on my bike and what real bike style looks like in my world but the truth is it isn’t all that cute most of the time.

I’ve had to be very selective about what I wear on my bike. I ride hard. I ride fast. So my clothing has to be comfortable, breathable, and definitely not have a massive seam down the center. *ahem* If I’m not asking too much, I’d still like to look cute. Enter prAna! When the opportunity to work together presented itself, I jumped at the chance. Their clothes are cute, versatile, and probably best of all, mindfully made in order to support fair trade and sustainable practices. prAna’s one core believe is to give back more than they take from the world. Check out this video they made about sustainabiliy and being a conscious consumer! It’s awesome to find companies that care!

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sweater – Rockaway hoodie c/o prAna
shirt – Target
jeans – Kara jeans c/o prAna
boots – Palladium Boots

I chose the Kara jeans specifically because they were made from organic cotton that allows for breathability and movement. Y’all they feel like biking in pajama pants, and I could not be happier! Most importantly, the seam is comfortable to sit on for long periods of time. Wahooo! A nice bonus -they come in eight different colors! That means if you’re on of those folks who likes to stock up on your favorite clothing finds, you can stock up without looking like you only wear one pair of jeans. I wouldn’t know anything about that though…

I’m so happy to have found prAna and this clothing that looks great but is still able to handle all the ways my body moves. I love that I can hop off my bike, walk into a restaurant and not look like I just hopped off my bike based on my outfit choice.
xoxo

PS prAna has also offered The Dainty Squid readers 15% off with code ‘F17CGKD’! It will be active until 10.17.17. 

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 253 – 259

by Kaylah Stroup September 18, 2017

253 : 365 Jeff and I spent the morning geocaching. Found a handful but this was my favorite find of the day. I thought I had missed the cicadas for the year, and after last year’s huge emergence I was bummed.

254 : 365 My ridiculous new phone case!

255 : 365 I replanted some cuttings from pencil cactus in it’s pot. It look so much healthier being full at the bottom like that. Left is before, right is after. Fingers crossed they root.

256 : 365 An arrangement of things found on and around the beach, plus some really rad skeleton socks.

257 : 365 I bought some new plants and have basically taken a photo of them every day since. They’re just SO cute.

258 : 365 Upside down Squid. Deeeefinately hoping to get her belly rubbed.

259 : 365 Another new plant and a silly new planter.

Hope your week is off to an awesome start!
xoxo

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Friday Favorites #432

by Kaylah Stroup September 15, 2017
This post contains affiliate links. For more information on what that means, read here.

This shirt is so great!

(via Tees and Tank You)

Everything in Zaania Skincare’s shop looks and sounds lovely.

(via Zaania Skincare)

Such a cute planter.

(via Cha Supermarket)

This headboard is what my dreams are made of.

(via Urban Outfitters)

SO pretty!

(via Queen of Suburbia)

THIS SWEATSHIRT!

(via Modcloth)

Ca-yooot!

(via Baltic Club)

Obsessed with this gorgeous bag.

(via Amazon)

Lovin’ these earrings!

(via Ginny Reynders)

This bath mat is wonderful!

(via Urban Outfitters)

These mugs are fab!

(via Ms Spanner)

Link love…

  • Can I pat your doggo?
  • Cowcow has a huge selection of Halloween dresses. Bats, ghosts, and so much more. They’re super affordable + actually fit really nicely.
  • Pretty in peach. It’s fancy underthings!
  • Raccoon socks!!
  • Lovin’ this desktop plant stand. I’m all about anything that means there is more room for plants.
  • A TOOTH SHAPED CANDLE!
  • I’m not crazy about the sleeves on this dress but the color and pattern is so so so good!

Happy Friday!
xoxo

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rainbows in my home pt. 2

by Kaylah Stroup September 13, 2017

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Toward the beggining of the year I discovered the magical world of rainbows in my apartment. I purchased a suncatcher that attached to the window with a suction cup. It changed my world. That sounds so ridiculous and dramatic but truly having rainbows fill my apartment daily is so relaxing. I can’t imagine not having them now.

Because I have the type of personality where when I like something I’m OBSESSED I’ve been looking for even more ways to make my apartment magical. I basically have a suncatcher in each window that gets direct sunlight but I wanted more. I was poking around Amazon, clicking through suggested similar items from the suncatcher listing, and ended up stumbling upon a set of two crystal ball pendants for under ten bucks. They had significantly less reviews than the suncatcher but figured they were worth a shot. The very fact I’m writing a post solely about them should tell you exactly how I feel. But first, some photos…

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The photo above shows rainbows from both the suncatcher (long skinny rainbows) and the crystal balls (short round rainbows.)

The crystal balls come with pre-drilled holes but without any way to hang them. At first I had some string, as pictured below, but later realized how much nicer looking fishing line is. I have them currently have them hanging from the lock on my office window but they’re obviously very easy to move around. With the fishling line, you can’t even see how they’re attached.

If I had to choose between the suncatcher and the crystal balls, I think I would choose the suncatcher because those rainbows take up a lot more space. That’s 100% not to say these aren’t awesome though, like I said I definitely wouldn’t be dedicating a whole post to them if they didn’t completely wow me! I love the way rainbows dance around the room when the wind blows. The small rainbows are a lot less cheesy looking of a rainbow, if that makes any sense to you. I guess what I’m trying to say is that they look like a happy accident instead of a giant rainbow stripe.

For the price, I kind of want to line my window with them! In my opinion, this is definitely a case where more is more. Bring on allll the color. I can’t emphasize enough how wonderful having rainbows in your home is. Like I mentioned, I have some sort of rainbow maker in each of the windows in my apartment that receives direct sunlight but I think my favorite has to be in my bathroom. The timing always seems to work out so that when the sun is hitting it perfectly, that’s the time I’m going in there to shower. I have a clear shower curtain so rainbows cover my body each day while I get cleaned up. It’s the best way to start the day.

He finally caught the rainbow!rainbow maker, the dainty squid
For more rainbow photos be sure to check out my first post about the suncatchers here & for even more magic, try a disco ball.
Updated 8/17 – I found an even better deal on the crystals! A set of 10 for just a few bucks more than I paid for the original set of two. In the year since this post, I’ve filled my window with crystals. It’s THE BEST.
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