Michigan Travel Guide
I might not be a Michigan native, but I’ve explored the mitten enough over the years to have built up a solid list of some of the good stuff this state has to offer. If you’re looking for a Michigan Travel Guide, this is my tried and true list of Pure Michigan favs.

In Search of a Morning Routine
As someone who loves structure, I’m surprised I’ve never had a dedicated morning routine. People swear by them and say having one has changed their life, so I’ve always wanted one…but I’ve just never been quite sure where to start.
Recently Enjoyed Quotes: Winter 2021
From books, articles, podcasts, social media & more, here are some quotes I’ve highlighted, underlined, or scribbled down recently.

8 Simple Habits That Actually Changed My Life
I know the title of this post sounds like click bait, but I really mean it. Over the past few years I have discovered a few simple things that have actually changed my life. While I’m not a believer in quick fixes or magic cures, sometimes simple things can actually make a big difference.

Channeling High-School-Danne for Quarantine Survival
I am really good at keeping myself entertained. I was the kind of little kid who could play quietly by myself for hours. The kind of teenager who had a big group of friends, but who also spent a lot of time alone in my room. The kind of 20-something who had no problem coming up with things to do with my time when I got laid off… and now?

Taste-Testing Non-Alcoholic Beer & Wine for Dry January
After a year of drinking more than I wanted to (20-freaking-20, you too?), I was feeling the need for a little reset, so I decided to embark on Dry January, a.k.a. taking a break from booze for the first month of the year.
Danceachusetts
Right after I graduated from college, I moved into a big old house by the Charles River in Watertown, MA, a suburb of Boston. A fun fact about me is that I’ve had over 30 roommates in my life and the majority of them came from the five years I was living in that house—which we lovingly referred to as “14T.”

Places: Lo-Fi Photography from Another Time
“Remember places?” That’s what my friend Kim texted back after I excitedly sent her a bunch of film photos I had just gotten back from getting processed the other day.

Dzen Garden Season One Wrap-Up
Although my garden season officially ended in mid-October and my plot is all cleared out and plowed over at this point, I somehow still end up passing by almost everyday when I’m out on a walk—I miss you Dzen Garden! Is it spring yet?

20 Things I'm Thankful for in 2020
In the spirit of Thanksgiving, and as a reminder that while yes, things are pretty bad across the board this year, we can always find something to be grateful for.

The Best “Woodsy” Essential Oil Diffuser Blends
For work last year, I was tasked with turning my company’s 1967 Airstream into a biophilic, Colorado-wilderness-inspired oasis at a trade show we were attending to give visitors to our booth a respite from the show floor.

Tulum Travel Guide
With a wedding anniversary in March, we always have a fun occasion to look forward to during a not-fun time of year—and an excuse to take a trip someplace warm. This year, that place was Tulum, Mexico and spoiler alert: I absolutely LOVED it.

Learnings & Silver Linings from This Wild Time in Human History
Only a few days into 2020, I started to sense that this year was…different. Something shifted almost instantly once January hit and I could feel it—no idea what “it” was.
Recently Enjoyed Quotes: Summer 2020
From books, articles, podcasts, social media & more, here are some quotes I’ve highlighted, underlined, or scribbled down recently.

August in the Dzen Garden
I’m just about 3 months into my first-ever gardening season so I thought I’d give an update on how my little Dzen Garden is doing in these magical, golden days of summer.

My 15 Minutes of COVID Fame
For my own personal documentation purposes, I thought I should dedicate a post to my greatest quarantine achievement: finally making the New York Times. Now, this isn’t exactly how I pictured my NYT debut, but it’s 2020 and I’ll take what I can get.

The Dzen Garden
When I applied for a community garden plot back in December, I had no idea, 1.) What I was getting myself into, and 2.) That COVID-19 was about to wreck all of my summer 2020 plans so I’d have plenty of time to figure it out. Very auspicious timing—my quarantine saving grace and silver lining.

Natural Beauty Product “Shelfie”
A few years ago I was raving to my bestie Sondra about how much I loved Trader Joe’s new beauty products (I am a TJ’s fangirl), specifically their rose water spray and rose face oil. An employee of the store at the time, I thought she would share in my enthusiasm, but as best friends often do, she offered me a reality check instead.
Recently Enjoyed Quotes: Spring 2020
From books, articles, podcasts, social media & more, here are some quotes I’ve highlighted, underlined, or scribbled down recently.
Moon Rituals
The other day I found myself leafing through Pema Chödrön's book, Living Beautifully with Uncertainty and Change (which is a must-read always, but especially right now), and rereading the pages I have dog-eared.