Category Archives: Happiness

Thankful.

Just wanted to take a moment and jump on the thankfulness bandwagon (it’s a great one to be on, in myView full post »

Happiness + Dignity

It’s funny how sometimes we’re so caught up in our own insecurities that we lost the perspective of howView full post »

The Right Season

This past week has been one of those weeks – the October weather has been perfect in every way, there areView full post »

Doing What You Love

Erin and Lexy just hosted the summer edition of Eat Drink Create on a lovely evening at a park in Denver – andView full post »

Summer Reading

Lately I’ve been reconnecting with my love of reading. And by reconnecting, I mean – findingView full post »

Life Is Out There

It’s events like the one I attended last week – the Dive into Summer party at Madewell, hosted by myView full post »

Summertime

Summer thrills me. And even though it technically doesn’t start for another few weeks, we’ve had someView full post »

The Little Things

First off, let me say I have a major infatuation with this collection of works by Clare Elsaesser on Etsy.  What couldView full post »

Building a Plan

When I think about things that make me happy, blogging here has got to be towards the top of the list.  It has grown toView full post »

Happy By Choice

I posted this photo on Instagram last week, in lieu of my usual Happiness posts, and this week I’m stillView full post »

Simply Stillness

{ my feet / seaside } After the crazy that was last week, I have been intentionally trying to fit more quiet into myView full post »

Perfect vs. Finished

Well, guys, today is the day! I have a shiny new design AND url! Welcome to the world of self-hosted WordPress –View full post »

Right Now

Lately, I’ve been trying to focus more on single-tasking.  This is a huge challenge for me, as I find comfort inView full post »

There Will Always Be Uncertainty

I’ve had a major epiphany this week: there will always be uncertainty.  You can’t eliminate it – inView full post »

One at a Time

You’ve heard me talk a bit lately about some big ideas – and although big ideas can be awesome (better,View full post »