COVID: #5 Quarantine Must Haves

COVID: #5 Quarantine Must Haves

Sharing with you my current must haves that have been keeping me going during this social distancing time frame.

  • At home coffee. I am a huge cold brew drinker and my at home go to has been Stoks cold brew, almond milk, and SF Torani Brown Sugar Cinnamon.
  • Leggings. These Aerie leggings might be the only thing I’ve been wearing. Good thing I have so many pairs.
  • Cute lounge sweatshirts.
  • The best comfy bralette.
  • Fresh flowers. I swear they can make any day better. If you are a Baltimore local, B. Willow has super cute bouquets for $25.
  • Teleties– A necessity for all the top knot wearing days.
  • Dry Shampoo– I don’t know about you, but I’m not sure the last day I washed my hair. Linked my favorite one, and I was so sad the day Target stopped carrying it, so when I buy, I normally stock up!
  • Zoom! It seems like this is the only way to connect with friends an family!

Hope everyone is staying safe and healthy!

xoxo, Kate

COVID: #4 Friends and Family

COVID: #4 Friends and Family

What’s one thing that COVID-19 has made your more thankful for in your life?

  • I will definitely appreciate how special it is to see loved ones/family/friends. I can’t come home to see my family & friends at home because of this and it hurts!
  • It has made me thankful for my health. (Although I’m definitely not the healthiest) but I feel like being in good health has helped me not be as susceptible (even though I know young people have gotten it), but I was in one of the highest infected places (Madrid) when the outbreak started and came out fine 😂 so I’d definitely say I’m thankful to be a healthy young adult.
  • I’m thankful for the challenge of staying occupied!
  • Thankful for phones & being able to talk & FaceTime with family & friends. Social media as well to communicate with people all over the world.
  • This whole thing has made me so thankful for the house and yard that we have at our new place! It’s also really made me thankful for the ability to continue working at a time like this.
  • Having family close. I’m thankful for my husband, my daughter, and my son. Thankful for doing marathon craft and cooking weekends.
  • The health of our family and friends.
  • The little things. Going for a walk and getting coffee has become the new norm.

What was one fun thing you were able to do at home that you normally wouldn’t have done?

  • A fun thing would probably be deep cleaning. I hate cleaning But being cooped up in the apartment all day has made me clean and organize everything.
  • Is cooking a meal vs going out to eat a challenge? Not really – we are fortunate enough to have food, water, and a house to cook in. Cooking has become a luxury, a chance to get creative and try new things.
  • Is spending more time with my fiance a challenge? No – and we’ve had to be more intentional on how we spend our time together. Mid day dance parties when you’re feeling goofy, date nights in the dining room, supporting each other through stressful days that come and go, weekly Scrabble competitions (that have gotten REALLY intense).
  • Bud and I play games every other night. Even though we are together 24/7, we both really look forward to game nights. Something we will continue when this is finally over.
  • Poshmark Queen! I have been a Poshmark selling machine during quarantine.

Is there anything in life that you will appreciate more after COVID-19 is over?

  • I will appreciate being able to go out & be with people. Whether that’s going for a meal or a drink or adventuring.
  • Time with family and friends. We take for granted our social time, and this has certainly opened our eyes to how much we miss it!
  • Freedom.
  • We will appreciate going out to dinner even more.
  • We will appreciate traveling more. Really soak in every experience.
  • Being with Friends and Family.

xoxo, Kate

COVID: #3 Mental Health Tips

COVID: #3 Mental Health Tips

This is a special blog post with tips from a therapist, and amazing Friend, Myleah Diehl.

A few tips on how to focus on your mental health during COVID-19.

1. Focus on things that are within your control.

2. Keep yourself busy-do things you’ve been meaning to do but haven’t had the time.

3. Meditation. Try the Stay Calm app, it uses guided meditation. It’s the best known way to increase memory capacity.

4. Do what makes you happy! Organize your closet. Go for a walk. Bake!

5. Take this time to better yourself, do research, read books, continue your education, or whatever you are interested in.

xoxo, Kate & Myleah

COVID: #1 Baltimore Together

COVID: #1 Baltimore Together

How can you help during this time?

  • Stay home when you can.
  • Wash your hands.
  • Be kind to others. This is the most important of them all. It’s a stressful time, but it’s so key to remember everyone is going through this time. We are in this together.
  • Support local businesses. Order take out. Shop from your local retailers online.
  • Don’t be a hoarder at the grocery store! Get what you actually need, not enough toilet paper to get you through the next 7 years.
  • Thank your essential workers!

xoxo, Kate

COVID: #6 What to Binge on Netflix.

COVID: #6 What to Binge on Netflix.

While I know many of you are currently WFH and might need a new show to watch, sharing a list of my favorites on Netflix currently. Currently hoping everyone has positive spirits during this quarantine. #COVID19

  • Gossip Girl
  • Jane the Virgin
  • Riverdale
  • You
  • Vampire Diaries (This is what I’m currently watching!)
  • Love is Blind
  • Young & Hungry
  • The Circle
  • 13 Reasons Why
  • Spenser Confidential
  • Quantico
  • The Lone Survivor
  • Fyre

xoxo, Kate