Indy Guide: Mother’s Day Itinerary
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, as you might know, but I didn’t know and totally wrote and mailed out myContinue Reading
Indianapolis Food & Lifestyle Blog
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, as you might know, but I didn’t know and totally wrote and mailed out myContinue Reading
From my experience, all breakfast casseroles are about the same: some eggs, some sausage, some cheese and you have theContinue Reading
Vacations mean more to me that just travel. They create a space for me to clear my mind, to reflect on my current choices, and make peace with my impending future. Vacations also typically mark an important transition time: Ireland after finishing graduate school, Tahiti after getting married, and San Francisco before more graduate school! I picked San Fran because it is more budget friendly than Peru (our second choice) and because I’ve had a life long fantasy of moving to California (doesn’t everyone?).
I’ve been obsessed with this article lately and even though it describes iconic dinner parties of the wealthy, I believe hosting in the home is an attainable ideal, even for more moderate income families. Armed with a pile of cookbooks and shelves of new wedding gifts, I’ve been caught up in flurry of entertaining in an attempt to “bring back” the dinner party.
My employer sponsors a symphony in the park concert every summer and my co-workers and I diligently go to supportContinue Reading
Husband and I both promised to spend more time in the kitchen after the chaos which equaled wedding season wasContinue Reading
A magazine arrived in my mailbox today with a tagline something likeĀ “Keys to Finding Balance–it really is possible!” Another oneContinue Reading
There is something so empowering about being able to cross state lines and country borders with the power of one’sContinue Reading
My neighbor flagged me down as I was leaving for work. By the end of the conversation, I had agreedContinue Reading