A weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota

Everyone needs a break. Whether it’s a weekend away from work, or just the day-to-day hustle, everyone deserves the chance to just get out of town and have some fun. For us this weekend was our escape. While it was just a short jaunt up to Minnesota, it was worth it.

We packed up a small suitcase and hit the road bright and early Saturday morning. We did have a task to complete while we were up there. We were on a mission to view apartments (no, not for us unfortunately), we were viewing some places for some family members and decided to make a little getaway out of it.

Our first stop once we got into town was breakfast. On to Mickey’s Diner we went. Now if your anything like me you prefer to eat at local places full of character. Mickey’s has everything you could ever want. We ended up at the second location just outside of downtown St. Paul for convenience but the food was just as amazing as the old side car location.

Next we went over to one of the first apartment locations and quickly decided it wasn’t a good fit. So on to the next. After driving around the area close to the Mall of America we discovered a nice little trail down to a bunch of ponds. The perfect location for fishing or hanging out under the trees for a midday nap. We enjoyed exploring the area and snapping a few pictures.

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After our outdoor adventure we ended up going on an apartment tour and then went to our hotel to check in. My biggest recommendation when visiting Minnesota is to not stay in downtown Minneapolis or St. Paul. Instead look to one of the surrounding suburbs for an inexpensive hotel. We ended up at the Crowne Plaza in Bloomington. The drive was only a couple minutes down the freeway and we ended up saving a good $50-$100 bucks just by looking outside of the popular areas.

Once we checked in and took a quick nap we went out the door for dinner to one of my favorite places for a Juicy Lucy (basically the most glorious cheeseburger you will ever eat). There is a pretty big debate among some people about which Minnesota restaurant is home to the original Juicy Lucy but between the 5-8 Club and Matt’s Bar, our favorite is hands down Matt’s Bar.

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This tiny dive bar doesn’t look like much from the outside but once you get seated and order a Juicy Lucy for yourself  (be careful the cheese is hot) you won’t want a cheeseburger any other way. Visit Matt’s early or be prepared to wait in a line (sometimes out the door), be ready to order and have cash on hand to pay your bill.

After dinner we traveled down Cedar to walk around the Mall of America. Such a tourist destination but always interesting to people watch and pop in and out of some of the stores we don’t have in Des Moines.

Retreating back to the hotel for the night was glorious. After a day of exploring we were ready for bed. The next day we woke up eager to try a new place for breakfast. A quick search led us to The Bad Waitress. Perfectly named considering you are in charge of writing out your order and delivering it to the front counter. Mujo ordered a breakfast burrito with fries (which ended up being chunks of seasoned potatoes) while I ordered an egg scramble with hash browns.

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Although we ate here for breakfast we noticed a place down the street called the Copper Hen, which also looked incredibly cute. I would also recommend stopping in the little store in the same strip called Greater Goods, they had adorable cards, posters and other goods for sale.

Over in the Uptown area we visited Patina, another shop that has a variety of goods for sale. I ended up getting some really cute earrings which were less than $15, what a steal!

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(The unicorn jewelry holder is also from Patina.)

Next up was The Future Shop, I found out about this shop through one of my favorite makers on Instagram, Tuesday Bassen. She was having a pop up shop and I couldn’t resist stopping by to check out her work and the cool shop. I ended up getting a rose quartz crystal and Mujo picked out a beautiful amethyst.

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Over all we had a great weekend and can’t wait to head back up to one of our favorite states! Leave any suggestions in the comments for where we should visit next or any recommendations for our next adventure to Minnesota.

 

A weekend in Minneapolis, Minnesota

It’s Been a While

Hi, hello, how have you been? Things have been busy for me, hence my absence from this little side project. So much has changed since the last time I posted and I can’t wait to catch you up on my journey through life so far (ugh, that sounded so cliche). Here’s a little selfie to prove I’m still alive and that I’m just working my life away. IMG_2886 2

It’s Been a While

Weekend Recap: The Ledges State Park

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Summer means getting out and exploring old stomping grounds. This past weekend, I was able to visit one of my favorite relaxation spots in Iowa, Ledges State Park. With the stream running through the high sandstone walls, nature trails winding through the hills and a cool breeze floating through the air, I couldn’t help but snap a few pictures to share and inspire others to get out and explore.

This spur of the moment trip started with a picnic under a shady tree and good ol’ Jimmy Johns (yay for convenience).

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After eating our sandwiches and relaxing we decided to take a quick little hike through some of the nature trails.

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If you have never been to the Ledges, I would recommend packing up your significant other, the family or some of your closest friends and checking it out. Walk through the water and see the high sandstone walls or venture on to the nature trails and see the beautiful views from above. Either way you will not be disappointed. Pack your water proof shoes and don’t be afraid to get splashed by passing cars for a refreshing cool off.

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On our way home we saw stormy looking clouds but still had time to stop and pick fresh strawberries at the Iowa Orchard. I can’t remember the last time I had actually picked strawberries and while they were a little ripe, they were still really good!

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Leave me a comment with your favorite summer activity!

 

Weekend Recap: The Ledges State Park

Monthly Playlist: Vol. II

As May comes to a close I thought I would put together a mix of my favorite songs I’ve been listening to on repeat. I love all the upbeat tempos as I cruise around town with the windows down. I hope this playlist gets you ready for summer like it did for me! Let me know what you think of the songs I picked and check back at the end of June for vol. III

1. Can’t Vibe – Tower
2. Any Where We Go – Kaptan
3. Cheap Sunglasses – RAC ft. Matthew Koma
4. Don’t Want to Lose – New Move
5. Boy – Sizzy Rocket
6. Physical (Live) – St. Lucia
7. What’s Your Sign – Keljet & HOLYCHILD
8. Backbeat – Dagny

Monthly Playlist: Vol. II

A Weekend in Kansas City, Missouri

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I love a good weekend trip and this one was unlike any other. Venturing down to Kansas City, Missouri for my best friends shop opening (Sex + Ice Cream) led to one of the best trips ever. Not only did I get to spend time with my boyfriend, but I got to celebrate a huge accomplishment with my best friends!

 First let me start off by recommending the Sheraton Hotel at Crowne Plaza, I fell in love with the hotel the minute I walked through the door. I don’t know what they use to freshen up the lobby, but it smelled amazing and that was one of the first things I loved about the hotel. Fast forward to checking in, when we had the opportunity to pick which floor we would be staying on, we picked as high up as we could (of course). Staying on the 36th floor definitely had it’s perks; like this amazing view we could see from the elevator area and our room.

Mujo and I have traveled to Kansas City a couple of times, so we have our favorite places we like to hang out, eat and shop. One of those places being the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. Walking through the museum is the perfect way to spend a few hours of your trip. I love capturing snapshots of the art and find it really inspiring to look at when I get home and get stuck in an art rut.

 If you really are not in to the idea of walking through a gallery and would prefer to spend some time outdoors, I recommend having a little picnic on the lawn of the Donald J. Hall Sculpture Park. This has been on my Kansas City Bucket list and hopefully we can cross this off on our next visit.

One of the best places to dine for breakfast or a late lunch is Chez Elle Creperie and Coffee House. We stumbled upon this gem one of the first times we visited Kansas City and have been hooked ever since. Located in a hilly neighborhood just southwest of the city, Chez Elle offers an assortment of savory and sweet crepes, a full coffee bar and a cute little patio that gives off the perfect Parisian vibe. If you get the chance to stop by I recommend the Pollo Verde with a mocha or a mimosa, but I feel like you can’t go wrong with anything on the menu (especially the classic Paris Crepe).

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The whole reason we ventured down to Kansas City in the first place was because one of my best friends, Nicole Leth, opened her very own shop in the heart of downtown. Located at 1515 Walnut St. Sex + Ice Cream is stocked full of girl power items that appeal to everyone. From Nicole’s own clothing to a few other makers work, it is (in my opinion) a shop unlike anything I’ve seen before. With it’s neon signs hanging in the window and it’s crazy fun patterns all over the walls. I feel like even if you don’t buy anything (which it’s impossible not to buy something amazing) you can still admire the time and effort put into making the shop completely it’s own.

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 While that sums up my weekend in Kansas City, I am always open to suggestions for where to stop next. Plus I would love to hear about your time in Kansas City and what you think of my recommendations.

A Weekend in Kansas City, Missouri

Monthly Playlist: Vol. I

Each month I hope to curate a playlist of music that I’ve been grooving to. Please feel free to check out Volume I and be sure to check back at the end of every month for a new set of tunes to fall in love with. This month I wanted to keep the playlist fun and upbeat with a few remixes and other tunes. Leave a comment telling me which song is your favorite.

1. The Trouble With Us – Marcus Marr & Chet Faker
2. Colourblind – Les Loupes ft. Cybil
3. Ghost – Hasley (Lost Kings Remix)
4. Show Me the Way – Penguin Prison
5. Old 45’s – Chromeo
6. 10,000 Emerald Pools – B⏀rns
7. Doing It – Charlie XCX ft. Rita Ora (A.G Cook Remix)
8. Peanut Butter Jelly – Galantis

Monthly Playlist: Vol. I

Book Review: Tales From the Back Row

After graduating college in April, I finally had time to indulge in one of my favorite pastimes, reading. I took the following months to curate a wonderful list of books to read via Goodreads and quickly started down the list.

While I do love all types of books, I will have to say that “Tales From the Back Row” has quickly become a favorite. Written by Cosmopolitan’s very own online editor, Amy Odell, “Tales From the Back Row” dives right into what it takes to make it as a fashion writer when you don’t share a passion for fashion. Odell’s opinions about fashion and the industry are written in quirky real life lessons she learned along the way.

I couldn’t help but fall more in love with Odell as she worked her way through the fashion industry and was honest about everything a non-fashion person might want to know. It also reminded me of “The Devil Wears Prada,” one of my favorite movies. I thought this book was pretty blunt about the industry and would recommend it to anyone, whether you have a passion for fashion or not.

Book Review: Tales From the Back Row