Sunday rundown.

I’ve been a little scatterbrained these past weeks, and I haven’t posted nearly as much content as I wanted to. I’ve been really busy didn’t get a chance to update a lot. If you want to keep up with me, feel free to follow me on instagram and twitter. Here’s a small sampling of what I’ve been up to. 🙂

Starting from the top left and moving down: I made bath truffles. Essentially they’re bath products that you drop into the hot water, they fizz a bit and color the water and add skin loving oils and clays to your bath. These are scented with cranberry, pomegranate, and lemon–they smell like sweet tarts candy.
*These were some cherry blossoms that I paused to take a picture of on my way to work.
*The hard hat getup is from working with the girl scouts. We planted some plants along one of the major roads in town. 900 native plants were used as landscaping. It was dirty, hard work but so worth it.
* This is Max, my German Shepherd. I took this on Easter, as it was sunny and warm. He was enjoying the sunshine and rolling around in the grass.
* Apple blossoms on my way to work.
* I got a new tattoo. This was my third, and done on impulse with a friend of mine. It’s something I’ve wanted for a long time. Fiction is referring to what I write, and it’s a tribute to one of my favorite bands.


Today I went on a road trip with a couple of friends, and we went to the tulip festival. It was a lot of fun going through all the various gardens and fields looking at all of the beautiful blooms. That lower right hand picture? That’s my lunch. Under the layer of cheese and olives and caramelized onions there’s a tuna melt.

It’s been super busy these past two weeks, but I’ve had so much fun. I’m really looking forward to a laid back, quiet week.

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