college essentials.

Tuesday, August 27, 2013


As a Sophomore, I have learned a lot from my Freshman year and have figured out a great deal of the things that work for me alongside the things that don't. Some things just make college life so much easier, and sometimes it may take a while to really find the best of those things. So I'm sharing my favorite things which I couldn't imagine living without during my second year of college:

this tumbler. I know this may seem like an odd thing, but I am a huge believer in drinking a TON of water every day. I also am a huge believer in not wasting a disposable water bottle every day. Last year, I used a Camelbak water bottle with a filter as my everyday water bottle. It worked for last year, but I wanted something that felt more like drinking out of a cup rather than something you use to hydrate at the gym. Along came this beautiful, wonderful, glass tumbler from The Mason Bar Company. I splurged on the one with the glass straw and drinking out of it is basically just like drinking out of a glass cup when I'm sitting in my dorm room. And when it's time to go to class, I just grab and go. Easy enough.

these jeans. Okay, so this isn't really specific to college, but I have found the one golden pair of jeans that fit right, go with everything, AND are super comfy, and I need to talk about it. I firmly believe that a good pair of jeans is the key to true happiness. I was going to use this space to talk about the importance of a cute pair of lounge pants to wear in front of classmates in the dorms, but I already touched on that here. Basically the point here is, in college, it is an essential to both look good and be comfortable.

this laundry bag. Living in a dorm means dragging laundry down flights of stairs. Living in an apartment also sometimes means going to the laundromat...or to your parents' house. Laundry has to be able to be mobile in college, and it's important to have a laundry bag on hand. I bought a colorful, trendy, cheap one last year from Target for like 6 bucks and it tore up after wear and tear by the end of the year. So this year, I bought the one pictured above from West Elm, and I am in love with it. The quality is so perfect, it fits my current style way better, and the look is simply neutral and timeless.

this ID case. Not having to carry a purse to class and still having my money, Student ID, and keys all in one place is huge to me. I even throw my lip balm and a thumb drive in the case. I don't own anything else from Vera Bradley, but I'm impressed by the quality of this case. I bought it last summer, and it's still holding up pretty well.

these command photo hanging strips. I hung a large framed and signed Jack's Mannequin poster as well as a full-sized bulletin board with these. You can see both in my last post. So far, they have both been sticking up without any sort of issue. Having framed photos and boards on the walls makes my dorm room feel so much more home-y, and there's really no better product out there that will do the job without damage to the walls. I plan to do some kind of photo gallery wall and I am now seriously considering using framed prints and Command strips.

this space saver brita filter. Going back to my rant about drinking water and how I am no longer using my filtered Camelbak every day, I needed a way to keep filtered water in my room and this filter is perfect for my dorm. It's small enough to fit in the door of my mini fridge, yet it holds enough water for just me. I am so thankful I bought this filter this year too, because unlike having a water fountain right outside my door like last year, the only water fountain near my hall is in the lounge downstairs.

dorm sweet dorm.

Monday, August 19, 2013


This post is on the more personal side, but I wanted a chance to show my family and friends back home where I'm living right now. I moved into my single dorm room yesterday, and managed to get everything settled in fairly quickly. Things are far from perfect, but I'll be tweaking everything until it feels like home. I took these snapshots before decorating my bulletin board above my bed. I also have plans to turn the space above my bed into a gallery wall for photos and art. To say the space is small is an understatement, but it's all mine and it works for me.

sophomore year goals.

Friday, August 16, 2013


As the start of the new school year is swiftly approaching and the task of packing is becoming increasingly more daunting with every box filled, I am striving to keep calm and soak up the feeling of "home."
I took these few pictures before the chaos, and I'm glad I did. They represent a feeling of home which is peaceful, neat, and comforting, and I could use all of those kinds of feelings I can conjure up right now.

Along with the craziness of packing, I am also looking forward to a fresh start that comes along with a new year. I cannot begin to describe the feeling of gratitude I have to be doing this for the second go-round instead of the first time again. I already feel less intimidated and more confidently prepared for what's ahead. All that being said, I hope to do things better than I did last year in an attempt to constantly improve myself, so I'm making a list of goals for my second year of college:
  • Continue to try to eat as cleanly as possible; real food. Stuff that goes bad. Stuff without labels.
  • Not freak out so much. More importantly, not freak out and take it out on the people I'm surrounded by.
  • Take advantage of free on-campus yoga by going regularly to reduce stress and gain back some flexibility.
  • Make Mondays the best day of the week. I know this sounds crazy, but my class schedule on Mondays goes like this: Spanish from 1:45 to 2:35 pm. Annnnd....that's it. Therefore, I am dedicating Mondays to gym time, coffee time, planning time, goal-setting time, catching up time, yoga time. I like the sound of starting my week on that kind of note.
  • Really step up my design game. I feel like I know who I am as an artist, but I'm not quite sure who I am as a designer. There is sooo much I want to learn this year obtaining to my major which is New Media, and I feel like I can't get my hands on all of it quick enough.
  • Incorporate more art and creative living inspiration into this space. :)

an ocean wave of calm.

Monday, August 12, 2013


I took another mini vacation to the beach this past weekend. I didn't take many pictures, but the sun kissed my skin and I am coming back grateful for a few days off before I head back to school.

The title of this post is not what I was given while away, but rather what I am currently striving to achieve: calm. The sweltering summer heat has been bringing out my Sagittarius-fueled fiery side, and I have been losing my patience left and right. With the whirlwind of packing and moving ahead of me, I am hoping to remember to maintain a bit of tranquility in order to have a relaxing, stress-free final week of summer vacation.

pinterest favorites.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013


....because it's been a while:
this unconventional portrait of a mother's children, because it's refreshing and different and fun, yet it captures the moment exactly the way it was intended to.
this sweet little bee ring, because I've recently become obsessed with all things bears/honey/bees, and between all of the bee-related jewelry out there, this delicate little ring is by far my favorite!
this coconut oil and honey hair mask by Stephanie Sterjovski, because I have been all about pampering myself lately whether it be a good foot soak or face mask. I also ADORE Stephanie's blog and have been browsing it nonstop lately to get some good fashion inspiration.
this lemon cookie recipe, because I love lemon-flavored sweets. That is all.
this print, because it's adorable, and I'm a fan of that phrase.
this shelf system, because it's a DIY(!!!), and it's clean, modern, bright, and super functional.

I guess I'm playing catch-up this week? A sort of half-assed kind of catch-up?
My heart's not really in 100% anything right now, because I am so far out of any sort of routine. I don't really feel the need to apologize for it, because I don't think it's a bad thing; it's just summertime and summertime is laid-back like that.
Tomorrow is actually my last day at my part-time summer job. Afterward, I'm heading straight to the beach for the weekend and then all of next week will be spent packing, shopping, actually catching up, and getting everything together to go back to school.