Hello All! Happy Wednesday and happy September!
I hope you had a wonderful and fulfilling Labor Day weekend. Whether you said goodbye to summer, had one last cookout, or it was just a normal weekend, I hope it filled you with what you needed. I typically round out every month with my Currently post, where I recap the past month, but due to TWO posts about my trip to Italy, we are starting the month of by recapping last August.
Hereβs what the eighth month of the year looked like for me.
What Iβve Been Up To:
August began with our familyβs trip of a lifetime to Italy. We saw Rome, Florence, Venice, and Capri. You can read about our time away in two parts. If you missed it, part one can be read here and part two can be found here.
Once we returned it was a bit of a whirlwind with people starting new jobs, moving, or heading back to school, plus throw in getting back to work and you have a busy few weeks. However, we still managed to squeeze in some end of summer fun!
I enjoyed a final Guardians night game of the season. This was the second one I went to this year and third overall, and they won the night game!
I also enjoyed lots of walks to some of my favorite spots around my home.
Our city had their annual festival that I both worked at and got to attend. Their chalk walk is one the highlights of the event and some of the artwork was incredible.
I enjoyed some summer staples with burger, fries and ice cream by the water.
Plus, we made a stop to our County Fair where we saw the livestock, vendors, and enjoyed some fair food too!
I also found some new spots to run and hit a new record for distance.
Overall, it was a packed full month in the best way possible.
What Iβm Wearing:
I wore a lot of shorts and lightweight tops while I was on vacation that I could mix and match. This helped me save space while packing and it was convenient for the hot days we experienced.
I did have a few fun outfits, like this white set which was a skirt and top and this long, flowy dress from Old Navy. This dress felt great in the cool evening.
We had a few days of cooler weather, so I did break out the long sleeve shirt and shorts combo for days off. I know I will be wearing this combo often as we go through the transitional weather coming up.
I even got to wear my go-to white blazer before Labor Day for work.
What Iβm Reading: I read so many books this past month due to my travels, so I have lots of recommendations for you. Letβs get into them:
Hotel Nantucket- I read the Hotel Nantucket by Elin Hilderbrand to start off the month. Itβs all about a woman who is tasked with hiring a staff and running a hotel for the season in Nantucket. If you have read any of Hilderbrandβs other works, you will find some Easter eggs and references to her other works. This book featured an ensemble cast with so many different personalities and a supernatural element too. This was a fast read for me and definitely worth picking up to read on your next vacation.
The Second Chance Hotel– Sierra Godfreyβs The Second Chance Hotel was the perfect book to have on my phone while we were on vacation. I was able to read it while we were traveling from place to place on trains, boats or planes. I always like to have a book on my phone so I have something to read if Iβm waiting for something as opposed to scrolling mindlessly through social media. Back to the book, it follows the story about a young woman escaping her life and traveling across Europe, sheβs about to end her trip in a small town in Greece, that is until the hotel she is staying at falls into her and another guestβs lap. They decide to run it for the season, but when her old life is calling her back, she must decide if she wants to stay in Greece or return to America. It was such a fun, travel read and so good to enjoy in the summer!
Flying Solo– I listened to Flying Solo by Linda Holmes while I went on a lot of runs or walks over the past month and it was good, but not a great read. Itβs about a woman who goes to clean out her great-auntβs house once she dies and comes across an item that has a bit of a mystery to it. While she is cleaning out the house, she reconnects with an old boyfriend, spends time with her childhood friend and has a few moments of self discovery along the way. The book went in a few different directions which made it hard to follow as I was listening to it, so that may have changed my feelings about the book if I read it. But there were also some parts that were hard to relate to as the woman was in her forties and still looking for love and Iβm not at that point in my life. It was a good book to listen to, but it wasnβt my favorite.
First Lie Wins– First Lie Wins by Ashley Elston is a mystery and thriller that keeps you guessing. Itβs all about a woman in a new relationship, but thereβs a twist, she didnβt meet her new man unexpectedly. She was meant to meet him. Without giving too much away, this is a spy/undercover thriller with lots of different characters that bounces back and forth between the past and present, so you have to pay attention while reading, however, itβs a great change of pace if you are looking for a palette cleanser between books.
Sandwich– I had heard about Sandwich by Catherine Newman from several different bloggers and decided to give it a try and ultimately it wasnβt the best book for me. Itβs all about a woman who goes on her traditional family vacation to Cape Cod with her husband, growing children and ailing parents. The book runs the course of the week and is told from the motherβs perspective about where she is at in life and her feelings about what she has accomplished. The writing was very well done and I loved hearing about the traditions and settings, but it was just hard to relate to as a young woman.
What Iβm Watching– I havenβt had too much time to watch tv but I have been enjoying a few movies and tv shows including:
Emily in Paris-. Season Four began with five episodes, each about 30 minutes each. You can binge them all at once or spread them out like I did to make them last longer. The fashion, storylines and drama was upped this season and it didnβt disappoint. Emily had some incredible outfits this season.
It Ends with Us– My best friend and I both read the book and we decided to make it a girls date and see the movie, It Ends with Us. There were definitely some changes between the book and movie, but Iβm glad I read and saw them both. I think the casting was well done and it was cool to see the characters come to life on the big screen.
What Iβm Cooking– I didnβt do too much cooking since I spent a lot of the month traveling, but I have enjoyed some tasty stir frys.
I also have been grilling out toward the end of summer. I do have a few new cookbooks that I have yet to go through and plan on making some recipes from them soon!
I also made the delicious grilled chicken salad. The salad had cucumbers, radishes, oranges and grapes. It was so filling and healthy too!
What Inspires Me– A friend sent me this reminder and I think itβs so important to keep in mind as we head into a new season of life and to remember to slow down.
Also, for anyone heading back to school or to the classroom, another reminder too!
What I Accomplished– I crossed off almost everything off my summer bucket list. Hereβs a look at it currently.
I also hit my goal of running 9 miles this month which I was very proud of.
Goals from Last Month– This month was so busy between our family trip and soaking up the last bit of summer and going through some transitions, I was so happy to have made it through the month.
My garden has been coming along well and although, I didnβt get as nearly as many veggies as I hoped, I still got some!
Goals for this Month– After a busy summer, I am looking to getting back to some of my old routines and establish new ones. I am also looking forward to spending more time with friends and maybe coming up with some new hobbies or things to do.
Whew, August was a packed full month and this is just a look into it. I hope this next month brings new routines, rhythms, and adventures, but most importantly, growth. What are your goals for the month ahead? I would love to hear them.
Have a wonderful week, see you back here on Friday!