Monday, July 4, 2016

Fourth of July



Happy Fourth of July! I hope you guys all had an amazing day. 

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We had relatives stay over at our house, and the day was spent eating, swimming in the pool and getting ice cream. All in all, a great 4th! As you all know, I got surgery so I've been on crutches/on the couch for the past week. I wore this bathing suit as I sat out by the pool and then changed into the outfit above for dinner and festivities. The photo is old, but I recreated the outfit seen here with white converse instead of mules! I was not up to taking pictures, since I can't even stand on my own two feet, lol. 

Nonetheless, I had a fabulous day and really enjoyed spending the holiday with my close family. Max was looking very festive with his blue collar and red bandana! I love this big guy so much. 



Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann 

P.S. I tried to recreate this recipe, but it ended up failing. My pretzels looked so bad, haha! 


Sunday, July 3, 2016

Weekly Round Ups



This week was busy preparing for my surgery that was on Wednesday: picking up new books, getting my room ready, running errands... Though I'm not sure I'll be dressing up super chic for the Fourth of July this year because of my knee, I still want to be festive! I don't have the time to put together an inspiration post, so I linked a whole bunch of bloggers that did! Enjoy this week's Americana inspired round ups:










10. I like how Julia dressed up denim shorts with a festive tweed blazer. 






A new blog I'm loving: Rhyme and Reason. Jillian's photography is beautiful and her style is so classically chic! 


On the blog this week: 5 amazing books, all about my eyebrows, and the Ann Taylor sale + some of my favorite pieces. 

Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann 

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Summer Reading List

I am so excited to write this post, because it means I have to be held accountable for reading all these books! I find that I get my most reading done during the summer. There are so many great books out right now, and I can't wait to dive into some of them. I tried to hit a lot of genres here, so hopefully by the end of summer I'll have read books all across the board. Here is what's on my list this summer:



25. The Madwoman Upstairs by Catherine Lowell

Thanks for reading! 

-Ashley Ann


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Summer Bucket List

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I am so excited to share my summer bucket list! Summer is my absolute favorite season. I love being outdoors and going to the beach, not to mention all the amazing food. Here are the fun activities I want to do this summer: 

1. See fireworks 
2. Eat fresh strawberries 
3. Make a batch of lemonade
4. Host a BBQ
5. Roast marshmallows 
6. Stargaze 
7. Play mini golf 
8. Go sailing 
9. Watch the sunset 
10. Collect seashells 
11. Brunch al fresco 
12. Read 25 books 
13. Watch a movie outside 
14. Have a picnic 
15. Go a week with no makeup 
16. Sleep by the pool 
17. Bake festive 4th of July treats 
18. Go river tubing 
19. See a horse race 
20. Visit a street fair in NYC

21. Take lots of pictures 

Thanks for reading!

-Ashley Ann

Monday, June 20, 2016

Favorite Instagram Accounts

Instagram has always been (and probably will always be) my favorite app. I love sharing (colorful) bits and pieces of my life! I love stumbling upon an unique and interesting account that you normally wouldn't think to follow. Here are some of my favorites, because of their aesthetic, quality, or just something cool they feature!


1. @jennasweeney // she posts fun and beautiful pictures depicting her adventures throughout New England... often with the KJP clan! 


2. @amystone // I think Amy is on everyone's "favorite Instagram accounts" list. Her aesthetic is to die for. With light blues, periwinkles and lavenders, every picture she posts is extremely pleasing to the eye!



3. @daphnemodeandthecity // this is a relatively new account to me. I am so jealous that Daphne gets to live in Paris! Her style is very unique: a mix of classic, preppy and Parisian. Somehow, it all works and she executes every outfit she wears flawlessly. 



4. @carly // I've been following Carly's Instagram (and blog) for the longest time. I think my Instagram feed is most similar to hers out of all these on the list: colorful and bright pictures! Whether it be a shot of her food, her outfit of the day or travel snaps, I'm never bored with her feed. 


5. @seblester // I became obsessed with this account last year. His calligraphy skills are on. point. As a perfectionist, I love seeing his artwork (that's how I see it) come together. The videos are mesmerizing and make you wonder, why can't I write like that?! 

6. @laurenconrad // every picture Lauren posts has a blush pink tint to it. Her life is Pinterest-worthy, and I love following along!

7. @theprepnextdoor // I randomly stumbled on this account through the popular page and quickly followed. She always posts the cutest pictures! I love her travel snaps. 

8. @saipancakes // I found out about this account through Buzzfeed and now religiously check it everyday. This super cool Dad has a hidden talent for creating amazing pancakes... they are seriously works of art! He did a bunch of awesome Harry Potter characters, but does so many other people/things for his children. Not going to lie, I tried to make my own pancakes like this and failed miserably. 

Thanks for reading!

-Ashley Ann 

Friday, June 17, 2016

5 Things I Learned My Senior Year of Highschool

I learned more about myself this year, than any other year of my life. There's been a lot of changes, a lot of exciting events, and a lot of emotions. I wanted to touch on a few things I picked up along the way, now that I graduated today!



 I love this picture of my best friend and I.

1. It's the people, not the place- I've said it many times before, but I have amazing friends that I've connected with on a deeper level this year. Having great friends makes you feel good about yourself and the world around you. This was one of the happiest years of my life, simply due to the fact that I have incredible people in my life, constantly supporting and lifting me up. I learned what it means to truly be a friend to someone: dropping everything to help them, always being happy for them even if you're not happy yourself, supporting others in their endeavors, being a listener. 

2. It all works out in the end- I'm sure you could hear the despair in my voice as I wrote blog posts during the fall and winter. When I was applying to college, it was probably the worst I ever felt about myself. Those months were terrible for me and I felt like I was never going to see the end. Graduation seemed like a finish line I was never going to reach, and now I'm actually here. I can't quite believe it. I remember getting rejected from my dream school and thinking that I would never be happy again. Now, I am attending my dream school and I couldn't be happier. Things have a funny way of working out in due course, and I wish I had known that earlier. I am at such a high point in my life and I don't ever want to go back to the place that I was in only a few months ago. Things will get better, and it may take some time, but you'll be so overjoyed when they do! 

3.  Focus on what's important to you- This year I really went the extra mile to contribute to things I was passionate about. By honing in my attention to things I truly loved, I was able to learn a lot about myself, my talents, and what I was capable of. Doing what you love shows who you truly are!

4. Saying goodbye is hard- I've shed a lot of tears the past few months as I've had a lot of "lasts": last concerts, last lunches, last days of school, last class, last school events, last spirit week. All of the activities and people that have made high school amazing are all leaving me. I'm in the process of writing letters to people that have impacted my life in a major way as I've grown up. It's hard to realize that I'll soon be going off on my own and leaving behind my safe routine and life, without the people who have been there everyday by my side. I just have to accept that time goes on and I can't stop by life from changing. 

5. Be excited for the future- While I've been sad about what I'm leaving behind, it's getting me more excited for what lies ahead. I don't know what direction life will take me, or who it will be with, but I can't wait. I am so ready to start the rest of my life! College is supposedly some of the best years you will ever get, and I am beyond thrilled to become immersed in this extraordinary time. I can let myself be excited and exhilarated for a second: I just finished up twelve years of education (a huge accomplishment) and now I'm going off to study what I love. I feel so lucky and eager to see what lies ahead. 

-Ashley Ann