Now, here’s something I agree with: via Milk and Honey Luxuries
Did you know that it’s actually possible to be tired and energized at the same time? It’s true. This is exactly how I’m currently feeling. I have been pretty worn down this week for all sorts of reasons (full-time job, taking on an additional course, blogging, MBA, trips to Toronto, social events, back-to-school germs, etc.), but I am so
I love the high-low columns that magazines like Style at Home feature. Sometimes it’s so darn tricky to spot the differences. Inspired by these columns, today I’m featuring five high-low pieces. high: Thompson sofa, $5565, Elte low: Tristan sofa, $1199, Leon’s high: Jimmy sling chair, $2285, Elte low: chrome and leather sling chair, $70 high: Hampstead painted sofa frame, $694.99, Pottery Barn low: Coral
Well, I was only half-certain that my PhD was going to be my last degree. I was right! Earlier this week, I learned that I have been accepted into an MBA program! It’s part-time so I’ll continue on with life as “normal”, and my studies will take up “just a bit” of my free time. Ha! Anyhoo
No, I’m not getting a dog. But I do think dalmatians are beautiful, and I love how dalmatian dots inspire art and interior design. via Houzz Dalmation stapler, $24, Anthropologie via Pinterest dalmation photograph, $27, Etsy Naomi Campbell, photo by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue US 1990; source dalmatian tote, $225, Milly via Twirling Clare Dalmation print, $7, Chapters-Indigo via Inside