As Thanksgiving approaches, my boyfriend and I wanted to pick up some unbaked pies for Thanksgiving. Even though Thanksgiving is looking a lot different for us than in previous years, we still wanted to get a classic Thanksgiving dessert. So, we decided to check out Oronoque Farms Gifts and Bakery in Shelton. When we steppedContinue reading “Shopping My Way Around CT: Oronoque Farm in Shelton CT”
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Christmas 2020 Wishlist
Can you believe that the holiday season is upon us? I still can not believe that 2020 has gone by as quickly as it. And, 2020 was quite a year from everything that happened in the world. I hope that 2021 is a better year for us all. Now, I’ve watched so many of theseContinue reading “Christmas 2020 Wishlist”
What I Love Wednesday: November 18, 2020
Happy Wednesday everyone! How is everyone doing? I am preparing for a social distancing winter and potentially for stricter guidelines pretty much during the winter season. For me, that just means a few extra trips to Joann Fabrics and Michaels to bulk up my yarn stash, since that was something that I had a lotContinue reading “What I Love Wednesday: November 18, 2020”
Toxic Positivity Needs To Stop.
There is no science backed behind the fact that no one on this Earth is happy one hundred percent of the time. We all have bad days, we go through hard times, and we have times in our lives when it is simply challenging to survive. Yet, we are told to just shake it off,Continue reading “Toxic Positivity Needs To Stop.”
Gift Guide to the Person Who Just Moved Out
It’s safe to say that Christmas season is now here and we are in full swing on the gifting season. Today, I want to touch upon a unique sort of type of gift – a good holiday gift for someone who is moving out on their own for the first time, whether that may beContinue reading “Gift Guide to the Person Who Just Moved Out”
Blogtober Day 30: How to Succeed At NanoWriMo
In a few days, it will be National Novel Writing Month, also known as NanoWriMo. If you’re not familiar with it, basically NanoWriMo is a month of insane novel writing. The goal is to write 50,000 words in the span of 30 days. It’s crazy, yeah I know. I’ve honestly only managed to complete itContinue reading “Blogtober Day 30: How to Succeed At NanoWriMo”
Blogtober Day 31: What I Love About Halloween
Happy Halloween and the last day of Blogtober! I am amazed that I have blogged straight for 33 days, and am excited to announce that I will be taking a bit of a blogging break to breathe. But, before I do, I would like to share all of the things I love about Halloween: ThrillerContinue reading “Blogtober Day 31: What I Love About Halloween”
Blogtober Day 29: Local Bookstores Need Our Help More Than Ever Before
There is something that is magical about stepping into a bookstore, especially the local ones. For booklovers like myself, it’s a place where nothing can go wrong and you can just indulge in your love for reading. However, the pandemic has changed the way that we shop for books, like it has for most things. Continue reading “Blogtober Day 29: Local Bookstores Need Our Help More Than Ever Before”
Blogtober Day 28: What I Love Wednesday October 28th
Happy Wednesday everyone! We are reaching the end of Blogtober, and as November approaches, I am contemplating doing NanoWriMo. That being said, I am still looking forward to having a spooky weekend filled with sugar and Charlie Brown Christmas specials. This week, I have a variety of favorites to share with you. So, without furtherContinue reading “Blogtober Day 28: What I Love Wednesday October 28th”
Blogtober Day 27: Easy Pumpkin Cookies
During quarantine, chocolate chip banana bread was all of the rage. Now, as we get into fall, pumpkin bread has become the new “it” bread. For some odd reason, I couldn’t find pumpkin bread mix at the grocery store. So, I picked up cookie mix instead. I decided to add a little something extra toContinue reading “Blogtober Day 27: Easy Pumpkin Cookies”
