
Spring Reading
Blanket // Tray (Similar here and here) Yes, yes, I know. I should be engaging in spring cleaning. But to me, spring reading sounds so much better. Nothing makes me happier than when people come to me for new reads, so I decided to round up six that are on my must-read list, as well as three that I firmly believe everyone needs to read. So, here's my spring reading list! 1. Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben. Genre: Thriller Former special ops pilot Maya, home from the war, sees an


Free People Meadowlands Top
Few things make Mondays easier than coffee, the most adorable top you've ever seen, and a giveaway, am I right? Unfortunately, I can't send you coffee through the screen, but I can introduce you to my absolute favorite piece of clothing recently and a giveaway! I stumbled upon this top when I was shopping with my best friend at Northpark in Dallas a couple weekends ago, and I fell in LOVE. I almost wrote it off at first because it's so long and I'm only 5'2, but my friend con

My favorite Free People shoes
I went to Dallas last weekend for a friend's wedding, and I got to visit with friends I hadn't seen in a while and I got to crash at my best friend's house (and sleep in her comfy guest bed that I am 100 percent obsessed with). It rained all day Sunday, so we decided to go shopping (of course). Shopping with my best friend is fun for obvious reasons, but it's especially fun because she goes all out when she goes shopping. She doesn't shop very often and instead goes on random

Ready for Rompers feat. Ferne Boutique
Okay, full transparency here. It was 55 degrees in San Francisco when my photographer husband and I shot these photos. I looked like a fool. I even noticed some people watching me, probably thinking "what in the world is that girl wearing?" Also, 55 degrees in San Francisco is a lot different than 55 degrees in Dallas (think: wind). But I am SO ready for spring and summer weather. I was willing to be freezing and look like a fool. Okay, back to why you're here. THIS. ROMPER.


Ali Hebert on Travel Nursing
If you ask most nurses when they knew they wanted to be a nurse, they’d most likely say the passion developed at a very young age. Ali Hebert is no exception. She grew up visiting Children’s Health in Dallas, where one of her friends was undergoing treatment, and her desire to make nursing her career began within those hospital walls. The fire in her heart grew even further in high school when she took biology and anatomy, so when she started her undergraduate career at Texas


See Summer Better with Warby Parker
I have been a huge fan of Warby Parker for four years now. I love that Warby Parker was founded based on a personal experience. One of the co-founders lost his glasses while he was in college, and he quickly learned that glasses are expensive. So, Warby Parker was founded to provide an alternative: designer eyewear at not-so-designer prices. In addition to working to ensure their prices are affordable, Warby Parker is also committed to being socially-conscious. According to


Blogging for Beginners: Advice for Getting Started
I've heard from many of you recently on starting a blog. Where do I begin? What's a domain? How do I decide on a name? Today, I'm excited to share some tips and tricks with you that I think are beneficial in starting this crazy journey that is blogging. Quick disclaimer, though: I am not an expert. I am learning every single day, and some days I think back on things I did and wonder what in the world I was thinking. But that's why I love blogging: there's no single correct wa