In this house we work in politics so we have to learn how to, as the kids say, ball on a budget (do the kids still say that?). Hence today's post. You all know I love rosé--enough that I own multiples books about the pink wine, all of which say that a bottle of rosé that can still be excellent even if it's pretty much bottom shelf. I've wanted to put this claim to the test for a while (okay, let's be honest--most of the rosé I drink isn't super ... Read the Post...
Top Books of 2019
I recently shared that I read 100 books in 2019 and a few of you asked for me to share my top recommendations from that list. Lucky for you, I keep a running list of all the titles I read and last year I was smart enough to add in authors! This was supposed to be a list of my top 10 favorite books I read last year, but I love books too much so there are 15 instead. The list is in order from January to December (so based on the order in which I ... Read the Post...
100 Books in a Year
After reading 77 books in 2018, I set out to read 100 books in 2019 and guess what--I DID IT! It was a tough challenge to complete but I made it to 100 (literally read the 100th book flying back to DC from Seattle on New Year's Eve but that definitely still counts--I even did it while losing 3 hours)! I loved this challenge and I loved having an excuse to dedicate so much time to reading books that I loved. (I wasn't so great at keeping my blog ... Read the Post...
Sustainability Goals
Earlier this week I shared my overall goals for 2020. I didn't share all of my goals because some are more personal and some I saved for this post! I was really inspired by Carly's goal last year to make some small changes in her routines to move towards being more sustainable and more green--goals she seemed to really crush and expand on for this year. So in that spirit, here are a few goals I'm setting for myself to be more green! Use less ... Read the Post...