Monday, August 8, 2016

5 Amazing Books



I think that this summer is the most I've ever read. After I got my surgery, I basically did nothing for three weeks! To pass the time, I devoured book after book. I think I'm up to 18 books so far on my summer reading list, so I'll definitely make it to 25 if I keep the same pace. I truly read a whole bunch of fantastic books this summer. Interesting storylines, beautiful writing, suspense... e.t.c. I picked out my five favorites that I gave 5 stars on Goodreads to share with you all here. 

The Singles Game // I always read a bunch of easy, upbeat fiction in the summer. I picked this up simply because I fell in love with the cover in Barnes and Noble... oops. It ended up being such a fascinating book! The author of The Devil Wears Prada wrote this, so I had high hopes- and it lived up to my expectations! The book follows a highly successful tennis player who tries to recreate her image after being deemed too boring and goody goody. She hires a new coach and subsequently falls into a new life of parties, fashion, boys and more tennis. The tennis lingo and game descriptions make this novel 5 stars. I loved how Lauren Weisberger focused not just on the romance but also the harder side to being a professional athlete. Best beach read of the summer! 

Life in Motion // There are certain things that I know I'll never be good at, but love to watch: tennis (see above),  gymnastics,  and... ballet. I think it's an intricate art that is really hard to master- but when someone does, it's spectacular. Misty Copeland is such a force to be reckoned with! Her memoir takes you through her rough childhood and shows how she got to the place she is today (which is principal dancer for the American Ballet Theatre). It's truly amazing that she only started ballet at the age of thirteen and still was able to become a professional dancer. Immediately after I finished the book (which I tore through by the way, it's a quick read), I sat down and watched her documentary on Netflix. It helped put pictures into my head of the things she described in her book! This book will make you happy, sad and everything in between. I would recommend this to everyone- even people who aren't interested in ballet. Even though the topic may not be your thing, the subjects of hard work, family and determination are universal.  

Firefly Lane // Oh, this book. I loved it so much! I remember putting this book on my "to-read" list a long time ago after Carly recommended it on her blog. When I was browsing in Barnes and Nobles for books to read before my surgery, I saw this one on the shelf and randomly decided to get it. I think this is one of my new favorite books. The book follows two best friends throughout both of their lives- from kids to teenagers to adults. You get to see their ups and their downs, life milestones and emotional turmoils. I think the reason why this book resonated with me so much, is because I was able to see a lot of the same topics that were brought up, in my own friendships. The writing is simple, raw and beautiful. This book will definitely make you cry like it did me (literally I was sobbing into my book at the end). Sometimes the simplest stories are the best ones. 
The Silent Sister //  So we're switching gears here a little bit to the more creepy and suspenseful books I've read this summer. I love a good page turner/mystery novel (some of my other favorites: The Ice Twins, The Girl On the Train, What She Knew, Big Little Lies, Gone Girl) and this one did not disappoint. The premise of the story is a woman named Rachel whose father has just died. She is sorting through his affairs one day, when she finds information that suggests her sister (who committed suicide when she was 14) is still alive. It's absolutely crazy, and insane but also I could totally see it happening! I spent the whole book trying to guess what I thought happened, but nothing I predicted ended up being right! Don't you love those types of books? 

The Girls // This book was said by critics to be the novel of the summer. And I don't think they were wrong. I've never read anything like this book. It was unsettling, creepy, sometimes disgusting but also highly addicting and captivating. The main character Evie ends up joining a cult one summer (it's based on Charlie Manson's cult but the names are changed). Although you do get to see what happens within the cult, it's not what you think. A lot of the things are implied, which makes them more troubling. The writing in this book is so hard to describe. It is poetic, psychological, and blunt. Although the novel revolves around a cult, it is actually about so much more: growing up and trying to find yourself even if you are headed in the wrong direction. This book I think is surprisingly relatable. Every young adolescent girl has felt at least one of the things Evie feels, which I think makes the book all the more powerful. I finished it 3 weeks ago, and it has still stayed with me! 

I love sharing about the books I read on this blog, but you can always see what I'm currently reading on my Goodreads profile. I rate books, keep a running list of ones I want to read next, and share what I'm reading at the moment. 

Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann 

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Weekly Roundups

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I don't know what it is, but this week dragged on forever (though not in a bad way). I was back and forth all week between making the drive up to my other house to see a friend before college, physical therapy appointments, and going to the boardwalk. My entire Dad's side of the family came to visit this weekend for a huge family reunion. My one uncle just got a new chihuahua puppy and it's hilarious watching Max interact with him! Max got so confused by this tiny little dog- they're adorable together. It's been so fun seeing everyone and catching up. We do this about twice a year: Christmas Eve and the first week of August! Everyone is leaving today, so this week I'm really trying to get the bulk of my college shopping over with. I still need to order about 25 things from Amazon and 15 from Bed Bath & Beyond (oops). Here's some great links I found during the week: 











Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann  

Monday, August 1, 2016

Happy August!

I'm back, after a long few weeks. I've mentioned it on here a couple of times before, but I got knee surgery on June 29th. It's been a rough month to say the least. I've been feeling very unmotivated, uninspired and unhealthy. Prior to my operation, I was trying to get blog posts queued up so that I wouldn't miss posts, but I ended up being so out of it for such a long time, that it just didn't happen. Getting a surgery done right as your summer is starting? Not fun! It has been difficult to be cooped up inside my house for basically a month, while the rest of the world is moving on. I had so many things I wanted to do this summer, but all of that was put to a screeching halt. The surgeon had told me beforehand that the major recovery would only be around a week and a half, but it ended up taking me three weeks before I could even take a step. I feel like the only thing I leave my house for is physical therapy (three times a week) and more doctor appointments! I love to spend every day at the beach in the summer, but I've only gotten to the beach two times since my surgery. I wanted nothing more than to be outside for the past month, but I was simply in too much pain to do very much. Because of this, I was in a mental rut for a while. Feeling like my knee was never going to improve, and getting major FOMO from all of the summer events/activities. Not to mention, I'm in the worst shape of my life because I haven't been able to properly exercise for a couple of months (even before my surgery, I was in too much pain to even do something like a simple bike ride). 

However, I can now say that I feel ten times better! The past week and a half I've really been able to go out for real: lunch dates with friends, spending a day at the beach, going shopping, meeting family for dinner, and even... riding a bike (I've been working on this in physical therapy and can officially stay on for 15 minutes!!). I think I'm in a much better state mentally, and physically. After meeting with my surgeon on Monday, he told me everything is healing exactly the way it should be. As long as I continue exercising and working my knee, I'm on the right track. Now, it's going to be at least six weeks before I'm 100% back to normal, but I can walk fine now and that's all that matters to me.

Phew. Sorry for the rant, but I just wanted to let you guys know what was going on. Anyways, I'm excited about this month because I'm going to try and get to the beach as much as possible... and finish up my summer reading list! I made really good progress on that, but more to come later. Here are a couple of pictures I did snap throughout the month so you can get an idea of what I was up to:


I finally decorated my graduation cap! And, I guess this would be the right time to announce where I'm going... George Washington University!!! I was hesitant to say where because of obvious safety reasons, but I'm too excited NOT to share this huge part of my life with you guys. Washington DC is my favorite city (maybe you could tell from this trip, this one AND this one all documented on the blog). Who knew last year when I was writing a post about my first college visit, that I would actually be attending that school! I already went for orientation and registered for all of my classes, so now all I have to do is pack! I'm going to be publishing a college packing list soon so that I can look back at it next year and see what I truly did and did not need. Anyways, I'm so excited to share all of my DC adventures and recommendations on here!


A new acai bowl place opened up on my street... it's amazing. I'm not much of a smoothie person, so acai bowls are perfect for me. Only a little of the "smoothie" part, with a bunch of my favorite fruits & granola on top! This particular bowl had acai, pineapple and a splash of apple juice blended together, with blueberries, strawberries, granola and honey on top.


My graduation party was on July 17th and I had such a fun time! We set up a bouncy house, a cotton candy machine and a popcorn machine. I loved this little table we put out with a spot for gifts. I decorated with balloons, a picture of me in my cap and gown, my decorated cap and a little jar with slips of paper for my friends to write notes (like a shorter yearbook note: favorite memories, quotes, advice...).


I basically didn't go outside for the entire month of July... but when I did, I sat by the pool and dove into some pretty great books.


A casual outfit I've been wearing a bunch this summer:



This little soup and sandwich place by my house has the BEST turkey clubs! 


Our front yard is beautiful in the summer, with all of the white and periwinkle hydrangeas! 


I could spend all day eating boardwalk food... and I often do! Funnel cake, fried oreos, popcorn, cotton candy, frozen custard, water ice, hot pretzels, fresh lemonade, caramel apples, e.t.c. I think I gain weight in the summer just because I'm so close to the boardwalk, ha. 


The greatest way to end my month: picking up the new Harry Potter book at midnight! I have always been a huge fan of Harry Potter, so to be able to go back to the magic I used to feel as a kid was amazing. I have mixed thoughts on this book though. Maybe I'll do another post on it soon! 

These were only a few snapshots of the month, but I hope to post a lot more in August now that I'm back to walking! 

Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann