LAST YEAR WE MADE A BOOK.
This year you can buy it at @anthropologie or your favorite book purveyor. Perfect for anyone who loves hosting, low abv cocktails, and sessionable listening from Charlie Hall. LINK IN BIO 🫶🏻
Art direction & prop/set/outfit styling in collaboration with a team of highly talented (+hot n fun) collaborators.
PS if you make it to the end I’ll DM you my thawing-frozen-shrimp-in-a-colonial-era-sink recipe.
The year of the snake really kicked my ass.
The year of embracing change and shedding old skin. As I hurdled through my Saturn Return I rounded 30 and decided I was tired of old habits.
There were a lot of things I said I would do someday and I spent the year resolving which of those things mattered to me still. I started prioritizing contentedness and letting go, which felt deeply unsexy, and, eventually, incredibly freeing.
As we head into the year of the fire horse, I’m ready to give it a go.
Cheers to ‘25, see you in hell.
Words by: @notesrunning
A glimpse of our Ireland Roadtrip:
1. Dingle sheep farm- I thought about sheep most of this trip.
2. Storm Ashely hit Galway just in time for a day of Guinness and 6 hours of cards in pubs.
3. Very Windy Cliffs of Moher. Realllllly blew us away.
4. On the cliffs of Slea Head Drive, in a small cottage we had pasta and wine dinners, with rom coms, and sheep slippers with googly eyes.
5. A sleepy (giggly) morning breakfast at our Dingle cottage.
6. We fed alpacas!!!! They were cute and spit relentlessly.
7. Our best meal in Ireland served a cocka-leekie pie I am still thinking about.
8. We stayed at Mount Juliet Estate, an 18th century estate in Kilkenny serving twee.
9. Tea time at the castle, followed by a trip to visit the hounds, clay shooting, and archery.
10. Just four girls having the best night of their life in a pub in Galway (one of them ended up lost at a trailer park).