Wednesday, August 31, 2022

HATCH RESTORE ALARM CLOCK UNBOXING

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My sleep journey continues! I just purchased the Hatch Restore Alarm clock which is essentially a “smart clock.” It’s an alarm clock, sound machine and light all in one that pairs with the Hatch app to create a customized sleep & morning routine. A few months ago I purchased an Oura Ring (you can see my unboxing for that here) which has given me some great insight on my sleep health. 

So far I’ve learned from the ring that I need to work on going to bed earlier, getting more REM sleep and boosting my overall restfulness. I’ve also noticed myself feeling anxious at bedtime over the past few months which has been a new, exciting thing for me. đŸ˜© Crossing my fingers that buying the Hatch will help with all of this + create a more relaxing routine. She’s also pretty cute for an alarm clock, huh?? I love the sleek, modern design! 

Since I've seen a lot of sponsored content + influencer ads on the clock, I thought sharing my unpaid and non-sponsored unboxing could be helpful. Here are my first thoughts! 

UNBOXING + SETUP
Like the clock, the packaging it comes in is very clean + sleek. It includes the Hatch clock, adaptor & setup manual. Simple, sturdy + just the essentials. The setup steps are pretty quick + easy too. It took me a few tries to pair the device to my phone but I had it all done within 15-20 minutes.

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After pairing, it prompts you to set up your bedtime and morning routines. You get to choose different calming sounds & lights to help you relax and gently wake up. This part was fun to do! 

The app also offers an optional monthly membership. I signed up for a free 1-month trial to see whether I'll use the extra features. After the trial, it’s $4.99 per month or $49.99/year. I believe the membership offers bonus and/or exclusives of relaxation/meditation content.

My understanding is that without the membership, you should still be able to use + operate the regular functions of the clock if you buy through a regular retailer. If you buy a special bundle through Hatch, I believe you have to keep the membership (more on that below). 

PRICING
The current retail is $129.99 which is definitely on the pricey side for a clock. Seeing as it’s constantly sold out, hopefully that’s for good reason. If you can snag it in stock here, they have a 20% off coupon that works on Hatch. They were out of stock when I ordered mine, however I was able to buy it here + have them price match the discount! Amazon also has it available here

I have seen Hatch do the special offer bundles on their website that include the Restore + a membership for a lower price. There is a bit of a catch with these because require you to keep the membership in order to still use the clock. The membership price also seems to be more expensive per month so while it seems cheaper on the up front, I think in the long run it ends up costing you more. 

That's all the 411 I have for now. After going back and forth on whether to order one, I’m excited I finally have one to try out. Sleep is something I continue struggling to get enough of. Crossing my fingers this will help improve sleep, mood and overall health. 

Have you tried one out? If so, let me know what you think!! 

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Monday, August 29, 2022

FALL BOOKS I WANT TO READ


My switch officially flipped on over to fall mode last week. I'm SO ready + excited for it this year. Can't even lie-- there's definitely never been a time that I wasn't excited... HAHAH! Starting posts and content early this year seemed like a good idea since there's always such a short window for fall. Every year it flies right on by + I always wish I had more time to enjoy everything. Stay tuned for all the fall posts from fashion, beauty, food + more! PS-- my first post went up last week with What I Want for Fall. I'll link it here if you want to see my style + beauty picks.

Reading is a whole different experience during the fall. The cooler weather, colorful leaves + cozy sweaters make the perfect setting to dive into a new book. I thought this year it would be fun to read some books that fit in with the fall vibe. When I think of fall books, my mind usually jumps to thriller, fantasy or historical fiction genres. Verity by Colleen Hoover is first on the list. I've had it mentally saved in my mind for fall for months now. TBH I have zero clue on what it's about or the specifics, I've just heard it's creepy so that is a done deal. I haven't read a CoHo book in years so I'm looking forward to starting it soon.

I also combed through some recommendations + If We Were Villains, We Are All the Same in the Dark and A Shadow in the Ember all sound promising. Both If We Were Villains and We Are All the Same in the Dark are murder mysteries. A Shadow in the Ember is a fantasy book that I saw recommend on a fall reading list. I haven't read any fantasy in a long time but I enjoy Jennifer L. Armentrout's writing. Something fun to mix things up!

WHAT I WANT TO READ

You can read the synopsis + shop each book by clicking on the title below: 

+ If We Were Villains by M.L. Rio

+ Verity by Colleen Hoover

+ We Are All the Same in the Dark by Julia Heaberlin 

+ A Shadow in the Ember by Jennifer L. Armentrout 

What books are you picking up for fall? 

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Friday, August 26, 2022

WEEKLY CRUMBL | 8.26.22

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Alright, ya'll. These weekly Crumbl Cookies reviews are getting OUT OF HAND. I think we're flying a little too frequent these days. Besides the impromptu cookie runs, I've been doing my best to get back into a clean + lean food routine. The lineups have been too good to resist, I'm gonna have to stop looking at them. One nice thing about them being SO huge and rich is that a small taste of each is enough. I love being able to try them all at once + rate them for you guys. Here are the ones we picked up this week:

+ STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE - My favorite of the week! I always love the fruity cookies. They are usually lighter in taste and have a fresher flavor. The cookie had a great texture, the whipped cream was light + fluffy and the strawberry jam was so delicious. You could tell it was homemade + I love that they used real strawberries. Yum! 

+ OREO MALLOW SANDWICH - This one was a close second. I love a good whoopee pie and really who doesn't love Oreos? The cookies on this one were a dryer, more crumbly texture which I didn't mind. My sister wasn't a fan of that, however I actually think it worked nicely with the fluffier filling. It was a whipped, creamy texture with Oreo pieces mixed in. It had all the same flavors of an Oreo, just a tad less sweet than the traditional creme. 

+ RED VELVET CUPCAKE - I really enjoyed the cookie on this one-- very cocoay and great flavor. I'm a little mixed on the topping. I usually like cream cheese frostings, I think maybe this one was just a little too much for me. The combination was super rich + decadent so a little bite was more than enough for me. 

+ CINNAMON FRYBREAD - Also liked but didn't love this one. My Crumbl is notorious for under baking the cookies and this one was just too gummy. The cinnamon flavor was good and the buttercream on top was so delicious! All in all, a good flavor I enjoyed but nothing outstanding. 

Which flavor would you pick?

Wednesday, August 24, 2022

WHAT I WANT FOR FALL



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Monday, August 22, 2022

WHAT I'VE BEEN WATCHING LATELY

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In last month's What I've Been Watching, I updated you all that I'd started watching Gilmore Girls on my own and The Terminal List with JJ. Gilmore Girls has been a rewatch for me and I'm happy to share it's still one of my all-time faves. It has an added nostalgic factor to it now but is as witty and charming as ever. If you haven't seen it, do yourself a favor and start binging on Netflix ASAP! Totally worth it. JJ and I also finished up the first season of The Terminal List this past weekend. It's a thriller series on Amazon Prime based on the book series by Jack Carr. It follows a Navy SEAL (played by Chris Pratt) whose entire platoon is killed in an ambush overseas. There ends up being way more to the story and a lot of players behind the scenes. Pratt's character returns home to uncover the truth and hunt down those responsible for the attack.

JJ has read several of the books so I've enjoyed watching it with him. I think that if I'd started it on my own, I probably would have lost interest after the first episode or two. It's a little slow to start and has a very dark vibe overall. I think it's decent, however nothing I'm in love with. JJ also commented he thought it would be a little bit better, but I'm sure that we'll still watch the next season if it comes out. 

I haven't been watching a ton of movies lately but there have been these few: 

+ Where the Crawdads Sing - I'm proud of myself for reading the book in time to go see Where the Crawdads Sing in theaters. I liked the movie- I think they did a pretty good job of bringing the book to life on screen. The storyline was unlike anything I've personally read before which was refreshing. I don't want to spoil too much but it's worth a watch. If you also like to read, I'd start with the book first. While not necessary, it had a lot more details (they always do!) which I think made me enjoy and understand the movie more. 

+ Horrible Bosses - JJ and I rewatched Horrible Bosses a few weekends ago which is one of my favorite comedies. It's always a good time if you need something light + are in the mood to laugh! 

+ Bullet Train - Brad had be all excited for this one but it was a no go for me, ya'll. I only read the synopsis and thought it would be the normal action/hitman type of flick. Definitely NOT the case. It's eccentric, a little quirky and out there, lol. Not the worst thing I've seen but definitely nowhere near the best. I think that comes down to not really knowing what it was about but expecting to enjoy it because Brad? Not for me so watch at your own risk!

What have you been watching lately? 

Friday, August 19, 2022

TAKING CARE OF YOURSELF IS HARD


We’ve all heard “take care of yourself” at some point or other. We also live in a progressive, forward thinking society. It’s an unwritten norm that you have to (or should) look, feel and be your best self. Be the most productive, make as much money as you can. You guys know I’m ALL for those things. A lot of the posts I share here on the blog are centered around self improvement, especially in the health and wellness space. Whether physically, mentally, emotionally or financially, I do believe we should all strive to keep moving forward.

I've also realized that doing all of those things is really really HARD. Some days, I feel energized and excited about life. Other days, everything feels draining and I question “what’s the point of it all?”. It seems like a constant up hill, down hill battle. You feel like you’re making progress one day and the next you get knocked on your a**. Keeping it real with you as always— today's the a** kicking.

Somedays I just don't feel motivated. I need a break, to rest. I wanted to share my thoughts with you because it can feel very crippling at times. I often wonder whether it's just me. Am I the only one feeling like this and do I just dwell on the negativity? I asked my boyfriend tonight if he thought that was true or if we're all struggling and just putting along, trying to get through life. He said he thinks we're all struggling together and just putting along. Lol. He could just be trying to make me feel better, but I know he's right. đŸ˜‰If you can also relate, I hope you'll find some kind of comfort knowing you aren't alone. 

I follow a lot of motivational speakers and personalities through videos, podcasts and books. There’s a few things they all preach that I think is good food for thought + often helps me to get through the slumps: 

+ IT’S SUPPOSE TO BE HARD - The saying “nothing worth having ever comes easy” is always being thrown around. Logically, we all know this is true. It doesn't always make you feel better in the moment, however I personally find safety in numbers. When I hear the pros talk about this and how they've been through the same ups and downs, it makes me feel a little better. Even I question it sometimes and need a reminder that if they made it, so can we.  

+ DO IT ANYWAYS - You’ll also hear from almost every successful person that even when it’s hard, you do it anyways. You still get up and work towards your goal. I recently heard Mel Robbins say that if everyday you take one small step in the direction of your goal, one day you'll get there. I'll argue that some days a little detox is necessary for me to reset, however I do think it's important to keep going. Maybe that means not going full force on the off days, but just by doing something small. Even if it's one step, at least you're staying the course and not giving up. I also think if you do have an off day or mess up, it's important to start fresh and not let that derail you. 

+ BE GRATEFUL FOR THE GOOD - Having gratitude and focusing on the positive things is another one everyone preaches. This one might be the hardest to do, especially when you're really feeling down. Something Steve Harvey said about gratitude has stuck with me that I think is valuable. He said some variation of "you can't be miserable and grateful at the same time." You can't be both happy and positive while also being negative and down. If you give it some thought, it's spot on. When you feel bad, you feel BAD. When you're on top of the world, you're happy. Finding the positive things in life to focus on is always a good idea, especially on the bad days. I also think maybe this is a tool to manipulate your mind a little. I'm going to actively try improving at this when I catch myself getting discouraged or frustrated. We'll see how it goes! 

It's definitely not a cake wall. Whether you're focusing on goals, your mental outlook, whatever it may be--it's hard. The truly valuable and fulfilling things are hard. There are countless tips, tricks and ways out there on all of this, how to keep going, etc. They can be great tools, however I always say one of the best things you can offer yourself is grace. Give yourself a break at times, know it's normal (and okay) to feel the ups and downs and remember it's just a bump in the road. You aren't alone and you can always try again tomorrow. Try to rest easy, friends. 

Wednesday, August 17, 2022

WEEKLY CRUMBL | 8.17.22


Nothing like a little Weekly Crumbl on a Wednesday, no? These are normally a Friday night special so we're getting crazy over here. My sista picked us up a box last night and you guyssssss. They are so so good this week. I think it's the first week in awhile that I've been excited to try every single one. We tried all but Caramel Popcorn this week, however I thought it looked really yummy too. Here's my 411 if you're thinking about ordering this week!

+ Peanut Butter Blossom - You all know I'll take any opportunity I can to eat anything if it has peanut butter. I also love peanut butter cookies, the classic peanut butter blossom and Crumbl's different PB cookies. It breaks my heart to say this one was my least favorite out of the bunch! I was stoked to try it and I thought for sure I'd love. It ended up being a little bit of a let down, I think mainly because it wasn't as rich of a peanut butter cookie as I was expecting. If they'd kicked the PB up a little, I think it would have been better. The icing was also a tad on the bitter side compared to what I'd normally expect on a blossom cookie. Not bad, not great. 

+ French Silk Pie - Surprisingly AMAZING! I love chocolate but French Silk Pie has never been my favorite of the pies. I like it... I LOVED this cookie. The mousse with the chocolate base tasted great + made it more light and fluffy. A definite win + in my top two which I never would have guessed. 

+ Raspberry Cheesecake - Also in my top two. I love raspberry desserts and this one didn't disappoint. They used a graham cracker cookie, cheesecake frosting + raspberry jam. I think it all paired together nicely and if I closed my eyes while eating, I could imagine it being similar to cheesecake. I think because it's a cookie the textures were reversed with more crust than filling, but still delicious. If you like raspberry, I think you'd be happy!

+ Lemon Poppy Seed - Just like a lemon poppy seed muffin! My mom used to make us those when we were kids and this tasted just like them. The flavor was spot on and it was super moist from the filling. I don't usually gravitate towards lemon desserts but this one was so good + I would definitely order it a second time.

If you could only choose one, what's your pick? 

Monday, August 15, 2022

TOP 5 MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS | AUGUST

Welcome back to another round-up of the most recent, most popular blog posts here on TKD. I'm happy ya'll are liking these so I'll keep them coming for as long as you keep reading them! Incase you're new to them- in these posts I share + link the top five most popular blog posts from the last 30 days. I stared sharing them in the middle of the month so the halfway point has now become the unofficial post date. It also means that September is hiding rightttt around the corner. Who's ready for the greatest time of year?? I'm getting there! I love Fall + Halloween so as soon as the weather starts to cool, I'm all in. 

TOP 5 MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS THIS MONTH 

1. WHAT I WANT | WEEKEND EDITION - This post is for my fellow homebodies. All of the at-home essentials I've been loving for a cozy, relaxing weekend at home. I've had my eye on both this alarm clock and these pjs for weeks now (PS-- they are 30% off right now). Has anyone tried Hatch?? I'm trying to perfect my sleep and it seems like a great tool for both bedtime and waking up. 

2. OURA RING UNBOXING - Another sleep tool I recently purchased is an Oura Ring. It's a sleep tracking device that measures your overall sleep each night based on heart rating, sleep stages and a bunch of other factors. It also provides insights on activity, readiness + your overall health. So far I've been really interested in seeing my daily scores + working to adjust my daily patterns. I share lots more info + photos in the unboxing

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Read here: Oura Ring Unboxing

3. TOP 5 MOST POPULAR BLOG POSTS | JUNE - How I know you all like these! Or maybe just June, haha. This June post has made it in several of the most popular posts now. I would love to know which post you like the most out of the five? There's a mix of fashion, beauty + lifestyle posts. It also has one of the most popular posts from the whole year-- my favorite sandals picks for spring + summer

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4. WHAT I'M LOVING AT ABERCROMBIE RIGHT NOW - I'm still having my Abercrombie moment right now. They have had one of the best comebacks IMO + whoever is buying right now deserves a raise. So many amazing basics, trendy pieces + classic staples. Also love their denim-- the fit + washes are great. Check out some of my recent faves in this post.


5. WEEKEND PLANS + TO-DO LIST | 7.22.22 - I love to make lists. They help me to get organized + be more productive. Whether it's something important or minuscule, I'll put it on a list. Every so often I'll share what's on them with you in a post or what plans I have for the week/weekend. They're usually super random and more of a way for me to chat with you all while organizing my own mind, lol. Very sporadic but you all seem to like them! 

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Read here: Weekend Plans + To-do List | 7.22.22


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Friday, August 12, 2022

WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Happy Weekend, you guys. We made it through another week! I'm starting to catch the Fall vibes over here. I can tell the weather's cooling down + things are getting breezy. Definitely puts me in the mood. My summer has gone by SO fast this year but I'm not complaining... ;) Last weekend JJ and I had our first Sundate together in months. He's been working almost every weekend for what feels like the past year, lol. We had brunch, watched a movie, relaxed + went to our local version of Dave & Buster's! I haven't played games at an arcade in years but we had a great time. Definitely a fun date idea. 

I'm not sure what our plans our for this weekend but I thought I'd share some of my random "fun" to-do list with you. Besides working Saturday afternoon, I plan to relax + take it easy for most of the weekend. I'm working on embracing and enjoying my free time more by not dwelling on what else I should or could be doing. 

+ FALL BLOG CONTENT - One of my objectives for this weekend + the following weeks is to start planning out my Fall posts for this year. Fall is my favorite season so I can't wait to dive in! What kind of posts would you like to see on the blog? I always try to do a mix of my normal fashion + lifestyle posts with food content, activities, etc. Please share your thoughts! 

+ ONLINE SHOPPING - It's shop girl season over here right now. I've been in such a spendy mood lately so at this point I'm just embracing it, ya know? If you're feeling shoppy too and need any inspo, check out the homepage for some good picks! I've shared my favorite Graphic Tees + Sweatshirts, Dermstore Anniversary Sale Picks and more Beauty Finds. Beauty has def been on my mind lately... I have a whole Sephora cart going so that's definitely on my order list + maybe some new staple pieces that I can transition into Fall? I'm in that weird in-between now where it's still warm out but I'm reading to buy for Fall. 

+ NEW BOOK - I've been taking a reading break for a few weeks so I want to jump back in. I picked out my August Reads but I'm still in the middle of How to Win Friends and Influence People. I'm in the mood for something more so I'm going to dive into Every Summer After or The Spanish Love Deception. With just a little bit of summer left, I need to sneak in a few more beach reads! 

+ LAUNDRY - Always the gift that keeps on giving and giving and giving. I've pretty much nailed the strategy of having enough clothes so that I don't have to do laundry every other day (perks of doing laundry for one!). It's an effective strategy until you finally run out of clothes, hah. I really don't have too much to do this weekend but I need to tackle the dreaded sheets. I leave the worst for last, lol! 

What are you up to this weekend? 

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Wednesday, August 10, 2022

GRAPHIC TEES + SWEATSHIRTS I'M LOVING RIGHT NOW


Sublime Sweatshirt // The Doors Tee // Sex Pistols Tee // The Who Sweatshirt // Blondie Vintage Tee // St. Tropez Sweatshirt // Strawberry Tee

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Friday, August 5, 2022

WEEKLY CRUMBL | 8.5.22

It's a Crumbl Cookies kinda week, you guys. Sometimes life just calls for cookies, ya know? It's been a little bumpy these past few weeks but we're floating on. At this point it's also become a little bit of a game to see which weeks are worth ordering. It's usually an all-or-nothing for us. If we like all the choices, we're doing the damn thing. If we only like one or two, we usually skip. There's something fun about getting them all and just having a few bites of each. I think we all were intrigued by this week's line-up: Banana Bread, Monster, Chocolate Caramel and Strawberry Ice Cream Bar. 

Going in, I had the highest hopes for Banana Bread. I LOVE a good banana bread. I also love that white glazy drizzle they do at Crumbl and anything brown sugar so it seemed like the superior cookie. Spoiler alert-- it ended up near the bottom for me. Not sure if that's because I had higher expectations or if I just didn't like it as much. I liked it but the banana flavor was very subtle, almost nonexistent. It was definitely a more unique flavor from this week's choices, I just would have preferred more banana. 

Monster came in at the top for me. Definitely was won over by the peanut butter. I love pretty much all of the PB cookies they come out with and while it's not as original, a classic is a classic. This one had an oatmeal texture, M&Ms, the peanut butter chips and chocolate. Very yum. 

Strawberry Ice Cream Bar was good, however it didn't remind me of a Strawberry Ice Cream Bar at all, lol. By itself, the crumble topping had that artificially strawberry flavor, however all together it wasn't really noticeable. Definitely more regular sugar cookie sans strawberry vibes, however it was a lot lighter which I liked. The icing was more whipped and I liked that it was chilled. 

Chocolate Caramel was another surprising win for me. Sometimes the chocolate cookies are too rich and a little on the bitter side for me but this one was delish. The cookie was rich and fudgy which the caramel + sea salt balanced out nicely. I also love the simple of the cookie with the caramel square + drizzle. 

Which would you try? 

Wednesday, August 3, 2022

WHAT'S IN MY CART | BEAUTY FINDS




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Monday, August 1, 2022

AUGUST READING LIST



After I finished reading Where the Crawdads Sing last month, I needed a bit of a reading detox for a few days. I thoroughly enjoyed following Kaya's life within a very unique and in many ways, educational storyline. I had never read anything quite like it before and at times I found it to be a bit heavy. I didn't really know what to expect going into it but I worried about her throughout the entire book! Totally sounds crazy but I was definitely on a rollercoaster of emotions. TBH I was relieved when I finally finished it, lol. I went to see the movie after too which I also really liked! I think it's worth watching whether you've read the book or not, however you obviously get a lot more backstory and detail in the book.

I switched gears into the personal growth space so currently I'm tackling How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie but I'm dying to get back into some fun summer reads. With only a few months of summer left, I figured I'd better squeeze in a few more of those now. I haven't decided if I should finish How to Win Friends first or simultaneously start one of these... I think I might do that and just switch back and forth? Some days I'm in the mood for self-help and others not. Here are the ones I'd love to read this month! 

+ Hook, Line, and Sinker by Tessa Bailey - This one is a companion novel to It Happened One Summer which I loved. Definitely recommend that one if you're looking for a fun, steamy romance. It was inspired by Schitt's Creek and has a riches-to-rags element to it. Normally I don't go for the companion novels that continue the world/story but with secondary characters, however I loved it so much that I picked up Hook, Line, and Sinker. It Happened One Summer follows the characters of Piper and Brendan whereas Hook, Line, and Sinker is about Piper's sister Hannah and Brendan's friend Fox. I always enjoy Tessa Bailey's novels so I'm going to give it a shot too! 

+ Every Summer After by Carley Fortune - Every Summer After intrigues me because it takes place both in the present and over six different summers. My impression is that the story follows a romance throughout these six years which then comes to an end and is later revisited during the present. 

+ The Spanish Love Deception by Elena Armas - We all love an enemies-to-lover vibe, right? The Spanish Love Deception definitely has The Wedding Date movie vibes and involves taking a "fake date" to a wedding that will inevitably lead to a forever romance. We love to see it, obviously! I've heard this one is really cute (and a bit steamy) so I'm excited to dive in! 

What are you reading right now? I'd love to know!

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