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Europe, Again (Because Apparently I’ve Become That Person)
There’s a moment—subtle at first—when you realize something has shifted. You’re sitting there, minding your own business, thinking perhaps a beach weekend might be nice… maybe somewhere in Florida, maybe a charming little town, something easy… something local. And then… Europe taps you on the shoulder. Not loudly. Not rudely. Just enough to say, “You could… but wouldn’t you rather come back to me?” And suddenly the beach feels… fine. But not the same. It happens again. You’re
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The Person Who Doesn’t Choose You Isn’t Your Person
There’s something I heard recently from Matthew Hussey that felt so simple… and yet so profoundly true: The person who doesn’t choose you isn’t your person. Not almost your person. Not potentially your person. Not if only things were different, your person. Just… not your person. And as obvious as that sounds, I think many of us have spent time—sometimes far too much time—sitting in the space between what is and what we wish could be. The Most Dangerous Kind of Connection Th
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Greece Itinerary: April 21– April 29, 2026
Sometimes you just need to be in Europe to be able to think clearly. The most meaningful trips aren’t the ones where you see everything… they’re the ones where you feel something you’ll never forget. ✈️Tuesday, April 21 – Travel Day Depart Charleston International Airport at 2:20 PM Overnight flight 🇬🇷Wednesday, April 22 – Arrive Athens + Settle In Arrive Athens International Airport at 11:00 AM 💛 Plan Taxi to COCO-MAT Athens BC Check in / refresh Light lunch nearby 🌿 Af
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💛 When We Live in Glass Houses
There’s a saying about glass houses… be careful what you throw, because you, too, are seen. Lately, I’ve found myself sitting with that thought more than usual. Scrolling through social media, I’ve felt both put off and, in a different way, captivated. Different stories… yet somehow connected by something deeper about how we, as people, choose to respond to one another. 🌿 When Someone’s Worst Moment Becomes Entertainment Recently, I saw old headlines and videos resurfacing a
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Soft, Strong… and Still a Little Spicy
There are certain thoughts women have…that we don’t always say out loud. Not because they’re inappropriate. Not because they’re shallow. But because they feel a little… too revealing. And maybe… just a little bit bold. I found myself thinking recently about something so specific, and yet I know—I cannot be the only one. As a woman living with Type 1 diabetes, I wear devices on my body that quietly keep me alive. An Omnipod. A Dexcom. Small, powerful, ever-present. Most days,
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🍯 Honey’s “I’d Go Back for This” Guide to Italy
A collection of meals, moments, and bites I would return for in a heartbeat… There’s something about Italy that lingers… not just in the places you’ve seen, but in the flavors you can still taste long after you’ve left. These are not just “recommendations.” They are memories I would gladly relive. And perhaps… someday, I will. 🇮🇹 Rome — Classic, Comforting, and Full of Soul ☕ Sciascia Caffè 1919 A cappuccino and a classic maritozzo—soft, pillowy, brioche bun filled with cre
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Returning to Italy: A Journey That Feels Like Coming Home
There’s something about Italy that doesn’t just stay with you… it calls you back. I didn’t expect that part. I thought I would return home full — satisfied, grateful, perhaps even ready to move on to somewhere new — which was my original plan. And while I am grateful, what I didn’t anticipate was the quiet longing that settled in afterward. Not a restless kind of longing. A gentle one. The kind that says: there’s more here for you. So instead of planning something new and dif
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Packing Light, Living Fully: My 15-Day Italy Packing Guide
✈️ 15-Day Italy Packing List Simple, thoughtful, and designed to feel light 👖 Clothing (Capsule Wardrobe) Bottoms 2 pairs of jeans 1 trouser Tops 3 base tops (neutral, easy to layer) 3 “pretty” tops (slightly elevated for special museums, dinners, or evenings out) Dresses / Skirts 2 🧥 Layers 1 lightweight cotton cardigan - I love Z Supply 1 trench coat (doubles as rain layer and warmth) Optional: lightweight vest (check weather before packing) - I love Vuori 👟 Shoes Sneake
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🌿 I Didn’t Go Looking for a New Life… But I Found One
There’s a feeling I’ve had since returning home… and it’s a little hard to describe. It’s light… but grounded. Peaceful… but full of energy at the same time. I don’t feel rushed. I don’t feel like I’m searching. I just feel… open. And that feels different. 💛 A Quiet Shift At first, I thought maybe it was just that post-trip happiness we all feel after doing something new and beautiful. But this feels deeper than that. It feels like something inside me gently whispered: “I’m
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🌿 I Don’t Fit Into a Box — And I Don’t Want To
There was a time when I felt a little lost. Not in a way that anyone else would have noticed… but quietly, inside. I would ask myself questions like: Am I a cancer survivor? Am I someone defined by a BRCA2 mutation—by the choices I made to protect my future? Am I a Type 1 diabetic… even though my path to it looks different than most? And the more I thought about it, the more I realized… I didn’t quite fit into any one category. And for a while, that made me feel like I didn’t
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🌿 Honey’s Roman Artichoke
Learning to soften… in the kitchen and in life There are certain dishes you taste once… and they stay with you. Not because they are complicated. Not because they are rare. But because they are simple in a way that feels almost… intentional. That’s how it was for me with a roasted artichoke in Rome. It arrived at the table glistening with olive oil, gently opened like a flower, filled with herbs and warmth. I remember taking a bite and thinking, how can something so simple ta
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My Final Day in Venice: Simple Pleasures and the Perfect Cantucci
One final day to wander slowly through Venice, savoring cappuccinos, almond cantucci, and the quiet magic of a city that has stolen my heart. “Venice never quite leaves you. It lingers like light on water, long after you’ve gone.” There’s something about Venice that makes you slow down. Perhaps it’s the water quietly moving through the canals, or the way every narrow street seems to lead to a bridge, a small square, or a view that makes you pause for just a moment longer. I h
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A Taste of Florence : My Favorite Cafés, Restaurants, and Foods in Florence, Italy
Wandering, Wondering, and Eating My Way Through a City That Feeds the Soul I’m currently writing this from the train between Florence and Venice, watching the Italian countryside glide past my window and reflecting on the days I just spent in a city that feels like a living work of art. Florence gave me everything I hoped for and more. I climbed towers and staircases until my legs questioned my judgment. I wandered through museum after museum, stood inches away from masterpie
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Rome, One Bite at a Time: Cappuccino, Artichokes, and the Best Pizza of My Life
Notes on cappuccino perfection, cloud-like maritozzo, artichokes that changed my life, and the best pizza I’ve ever eaten. I came to Rome expecting art, history, and beautiful streets. What I didn’t expect was to fall completely in love with artichokes. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Perhaps. But after a week in Rome, I’m not so sure any picture could ever capture the way a cappuccino tastes in the morning light, or how a simple plate of artichokes can make you
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When You Finally Realize… It Was Never You
There’s a moment — a quiet, undeniable click — when you finally reach the “it’s not me, it’s you” stage of letting go. That’s the moment real freedom begins. Looking back, it’s easy to remember the fun parts, the photos where you looked adorable together, the way outsiders thought you were the perfect fit. But when you let the highlight reel fade, you can feel the truth underneath: the times you were hidden, placed last, made to feel small, or asked to shrink so someone else
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A Lovely, Hopeful Reflection — Inspired by Love Story
There’s something that happens when a series finds you at exactly the right moment — when it brushes up against memories you forgot were still sharp, and hopes you didn’t realize were still glowing softly under the surface. Watching Love Story has been that for me. I was alive when John and Carolyn were dating and married, and I remember with heartbreaking clarity the night their plane went down. That tragedy left its mark on the world — but this series, their love story, r
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Shining Through the Dark: A Love Letter to My Own Strength
There’s an old saying that what doesn’t kill you makes you stronger , and I think many people toss that phrase around casually. But some of us… we become living proof of it. Strength isn’t always loud. Sometimes it’s steady. Sometimes it’s tender. And sometimes it shines brightest when the world around us is dim. It’s easy to shine in the daylight — anyone can look bright when everything feels effortless. But shining in the dark? That takes something different. Something earn
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A Rainy Friday Night, Two Easy Recipes & a Cozy Night In
Some evenings unfold so strangely you almost have to laugh at the universe’s plot twist. Today was one of those days here in Charleston — rainy, unexpected, and full of little moments I never saw coming. So tonight, I’m leaning into something simple and soothing: packing for my trip to Italy, turning on Hulu, and making two delicious, throw-together recipes that are perfect for a quiet night at home. Nothing fancy. Just comforting food, a soft pause, and the reminder that som
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Rome, Florence, Venice –OH MY!
Italy Itinerary – Rome • Florence • Venice Day 1 – Arrival in Rome Base: Albergo del Senato (by the Pantheon, Rome) Morning / Early Afternoon 10:30 AM – Land in Rome (FCO) Go through passport control, collect luggage, and transfer into the city (taxi or pre-booked car). Arrive at Albergo del Senato Drop bags (room may or may not be ready). Freshen up in lobby/bathroom if needed. First Coffee & Orientation Walk across the piazza to Sant’Eustachio Il Caffè for: Espresso / cap
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Planning Day Twelve — Venice “Imprint Day”
My last full day in the Floating City — a day to wander, breathe, and let Venice leave her mark on me. Some days are for plans. This one is for impressions — soft, beautiful imprints that only Venice can make. No tickets, no urgency… just a woman and a city falling quietly, sweetly in love. Morning — A Slow Start & A Walk Toward the Accademia I’ll begin my day with breakfast at H10 Palazzo Canova , savoring one last slow Venetian morning. Around 9:00–9:30 AM , I’ll head out o
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