Category Archives: Life

Tuesday /Pin/spiration

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Sometimes things just line up so beautifully you have to share.

Clockwise via 1, 2, 3, 4.

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Envy and Accomplishment

the best to eye, to buy, to make, and to bake / a thousand threads
You guys — I really love these discussions of ours. Thanks for chiming in yesterday on your struggles with Insta-envy! It was oddly reassuring to me to hear that we’re pretty much all dealing with the same thing. And, of course, to hear all of your good advice and reassurances. It’s so important to remember, both with social media and with blogging, that what we all put out there for the public is just a tiny snippet of our lives… and however messed up they might really be (or however messed up we just think they are… we’re always a whole lot more critical of ourselves than others might be, right?) they probably look pretty perfect to someone else. You never truly know what’s on the inside until you get to know someone for real.

That said, I hope to make a point to be honest here on this little blog (and I hope that I have in the past). Please feel free to call me out if you’re ever feeling annoyed — because like most of us, when I look at myself I usually see the imperfections first… and obviously try to cover them up (ha). But if things ever start to err on the side of “I’ll kill you if you say one more thing about your damn tomatoes” — or something, I don’t know, let me know. I’m happy to throw in a few notes of reality… how tough it is to juggle all of the jobs I work, how much I worry, how much I’m sure Mark worries about me. Nothing is perfect, but in the end we’re all working to create a life that is as close to our own version of perfect as it gets (whatever that might be). We’re all trying hard to do the the right thing, and live the right life for us, and that’s all we can do.

I was driving home yesterday, thinking about all of the things I “need” to do, worrying about not getting enough done, worrying about falling behind… worrying about the wide gulf that still exists between where I am, and where I’d like to be, and suddenly some part of me said, “You’re working as hard as you can possibly work… how stupid can you be to beat yourself up over the things you’re not doing? You should be congratulating yourself for all of the things that you are doing.”

And that’s the sum of my life, right there. I’m rarely happy when I’m not working on something… I like to be busy. Blame my parents for involving me in so many extracurricular activities as a kid. But no matter how busy I am, I always worry that I could be doing more. And that’s a terrible fault, because so often, it robs me of the satisfaction and happiness I might get from enjoying my accomplishments.

So today and for the future, I’m going to try hard to make it a point to resist the urge to pick and occasionally give myself a little pat on the back… and I’d love it if you would too. Because ladies, I’ve seen some of your Instagram accounts… and they’re pretty freaking fantastic.

Just sayin’.

Love you all, have an amazing weekend.

Eye this simple, perfect home.

Buy anything and everything (and especially this apron) from Food52’s new Provisions.

Make this adorable diy pet food station.

Bake these cardamom caramel ice cream sandwiches.

I think I need a puppy room.

This is a few weeks old, but somehow I managed to miss it… and dear god, please someone get me a croissant loaf right now.

On putting a dollar value on your content.

On ridiculously worded dress codes.

On hipsters’ impact on the economy (apparently razor sales are down… ha).

Say it in llama.

Lessons in motherhood.

The happiest states in America.

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Do you suffer from Insta-envy?

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So here’s a question. How do you feel about all of this social media we have in our lives?

According to this article, Instagram is pretty much the sum of all evil, and I can’t say I disagree.

That doesn’t mean I’ll give it up.

But Mark and I had a long conversation after reading this, and he has a good point. In his view, it’s just one more modern iteration of “keeping up with the Joneses” — this kind of envy has existed for years (maybe forever) and will continue to, technology or no.

What do you think? Do you suffer from insta-envy? Do you think things are any different now than they were in the past?

Photos from some of my favorite accounts to envy: Clockwise 1, 2, 3, 4

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Alfred Morris and Mason Crosby Talk Home Fitness

As part of a new partnership with Lenovo that launches today, I had the chance to ask two pro football players about their off-season workouts. Here, Alfred Morris, of our own Washington Redskins, and Mason Crosby of the Green Bay Packers have some tips for how to fit exercise into your routine at home.

Football fan or no, I think you’ll find them useful. I especially love to hear that Mason is a fan of yoga, since I know that, personally, I couldn’t get by without it.

How do you fit exercise into your day to day life?

P.S. Questions about my new partnership? Let me know! Just rest assured, I won’t be posting anything here that I don’t love 100 percent, and you shouldn’t expect any new sales-y content. Just me, like always… with a little extra help and opportunity.

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Back to Work

the best to eye, to buy, to make, and to bake / a thousand threads
Whew — the first week back to work after a really great vacation is always rough, but I’m slowly getting back into the swing of things and, now that I’m a little more rested, feeling pretty refreshed. It’s tough to come back, but that little bit of time off always makes the return just that much more productive.

Here’s to a little less burnout and a whole lot more weekend coming up soon — any big plans?

Eye this sweet little home on a canal boat.

Buy this simple, pretty ceramic and leather necklace.

Make your own skateboard!

Bake homemade ice cream conesthen do this! My mouth is watering…

What makes a good running blog? (About running, but I think it applies across the board.)

How to talk to your daughter about her body — via Anne and Emily on Twitter.

Wanna start a blog? Just do it.

Can we have one of these in Frederick, please? Who’s in for opening one? (I’m kind of serious.)

I was kind of obsessed with The Postal Service once upon a time (okay I still am) so this 14-minute documentary is fascinating to me.

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Newport Folk Fest 2013 // The Essential Playlist

newport folk essential playlist / a thousand threads
I’ve been singing since I came home, so I thought I’d share a few songs from my favorite shows.

I didn’t include the Avett Brothers, Lumineers, or Frank Turner here because I think you’re probably already in love (if there are any there you haven’t heard, though — run, don’t walk). These are the bands that are waiting to be loved just as much.

So if you’re not already listening, check them out. Folk Fest always catches the best of the best.

And if you’re thinking it’s all banjos and harmonicas… think again. Folk is an ethos, not a sound, and no festival understands that better than Newport.  There’s a little something for pretty much anyone on there (although, okay… I’ll admit… there are a few banjos and harmonicas too).

To listen on Spotify, click here.

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5 Fantastic Things // July

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5 FANTASTIC THINGS

I want to remember…

1 // Umm… can we talk about that picture up there? Two words: Folk Fest. Hands down the best concert-going experience I have ever had. (More on that later, I promise.)
2 // Spending time with family, and finally having the chance to share our wedding video, at the Boilermaker.
3 // Celebrating six years with my guy, and two years with this blog! (I’m terrible, I know… I passed it right over. We’ll have to find a nice little way to celebrate.)
4 // Successfully growing real, red, EDIBLE tomatoes for the very first time. Our little plant outside is so damn healthy it almost makes me want to cry.
5 // Deciding to rise up and take a big risk.

I’m looking forward to…

1 // Taking it easy. Right now we don’t have many plans for August. We’re headed to see Black Prairie perform with the lovely folks above on the 18th, but that’s it… and I can’t wait. I plan to savor every single day off and spend as many as possible next to the pool. It’s been such a busy summer so far.
2 // Brainstorming some big ideas.
3 // Studying for the GRE. I think it’s time to take the leap.
4 // Okay so still, yes to #1… but maybe also squeezing in a little bit of camping? I really am craving a little sleep under the stars.
5 // ….. maaaaybe getting my first tattoo?

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Road Trip Roundup

the best to eye, to buy, to make, and to bake / a thousand threads
Today’s the day — I’m writing from the Jersey Turnpike on our way to Folk Fest, a little delirious from the 4am start, but I couldn’t be more excited!

Keep up with all of the details over on Instagram, and have an amazing weekend! I’ll see you back here next week.

Eye everything about this stunning wedding in Big Sur (think, even prettier version of Outstanding in the Field).

Buy this cute collaboration between J. Crew and the High Line.

Make monogrammed favors for your next party.

Bake some strawberry gin & tonic cake.

Stay classy, DC.

Why Stephen King spends months and even years on his opening sentences.

This adorable family tree decal.

How to digitally detox in 5 easy steps.

P.S. Did you catch A Thousand Threads on Refinery29 this week?! Pretty much my dream come true.

… and as always, don’t forget I’m over at The Everygirl today if you need a little update on the news.

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Adventures in Taking Pictures of Yourself

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Because sometimes there’s nothing like a self portrait to remind you just how crazy you really are…

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Moving to Greener Pastures (A Housekeeping Note)

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Thank you all for bearing with me through the last month of ups and (literal) downs here on the blog. After weeks of banging my head against a wall, desperate to find a good reason to stay with Bluehost and avoid an inevitable move, I finally gave up. Unfortunately, my tech savvy ranks way below this kid, so the last few steps in the moving process (the very VERY basic parts that I had to do myself…) have gotten a tiny bit jumbled and I’ve lost the comments on my last eight post (boo, I’m sorry!).

If you subscribe by email, you may have also received a duplicate copy containing those eight posts… I promise this isn’t some new thing I’m doing to make you think you’re going crazy. It won’t happen again.

It’s not all bad, though, there’s good news too! Starting today, you should start to see some improvement in the speed of the blog. And (fingers crossed) we shouldn’t have to worry about any more crashes. I’m pretty smitten with my new host, so my confidence is high (already, I can’t even tell you how much better it’s been) but do let me know if you have any trouble. The last thing you all should ever have to worry about is something as simple as just loading the blog.

Again, I apologize for the trouble over this past month, and remain eternally grateful for your continued support! I hope that this move might make things better for all of us.

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