National Doughnut Day

The best to eye, to buy, to make, and to bake.
First of all, are we all aware that today is National Doughnut Day? Because that’s pretty important. If there was ever a day to splurge on a box full of few doughnuts, it’s this one right here (at least that’s what I’m telling myself).

And just in case you’re not sure where to go for your fix (I can hear you scoffing at me now… don’t know where to find a delicious doughnut, ha! As if I’d overlook such important information.) Maryland folks, have you been here? They actually have quite a few locations in the area and the doughnuts are pretty amazing. Although they can’t compare to my faves… but those guys are pretty far away (yet right now, coincidentally, well within the reach of my parents — can you feel me seething with envy?). Then, of course, there’s Voodoo.

Do you have a favorite place for doughnuts?  Of course you do.  Who has the best?

Hope you all have an amazing weekend! East coasters, try to stay dry.

Eye the beautiful and incredibly talented Rylee Hitchner‘s gorgeous wedding on Once Wed, Part I and Part II.

Buy these colorful Clare Nicolson prints, via Notes to a Further Excuse.

Make these awesome crystal cutoffs.

Bake strawberry and citrus cornmeal ice cream sandwiches. (And also, obviously… doughnuts.)

How to be an introvert in an extroverted world.

Do you read before you tweet? Not always? You’re not alone.

Prancercise.

This is old, but hilarious… and highly appropriate for this weekend’s finale. A Game of Thrones drinking game.

How Domino’s succeeds — even though the pizza is terrible.

Cute overload (also this dad is plain awesome).

Is barefoot running best? Not for everyone.

These beautiful pictures of Peru.

This cake just looks so amazing I can barely get a handle on myself.

How to hang wall art.

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Our iPhone Life

life lately / a thousand threads
Just a little roundup of shots we’ve snapped along the way. It’s been a busy few months and I can only imagine how much busier it’s about to get (maybe next time we’ll remember to take some shots of ourselves!)

Follow along over here if you’re not already — we have some big things planned for this summer, and instagram always seems to be the first to know.

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5 Essential Online Tools for an Organized Life

5 essential online tools for an organized life / a thousand threads
Let’s not pretend I’m organized. I can forget what I’m doing as I’m doing it. I’m all over the place… but I’m also obsessive about wanting to be organized. So I spend a lot of time looking for fancy new tools that might help me get a handle on things. These 5 are my favorites right now.

Feedly // Google Reader is going away (cue the violins). When I heard the news I almost died. Until I found Feedly. The thing is that Google Reader was kind of boring. And the app version was… well, kind of nonexistent. Feedly is fantastic, whether you’re using it on your iPhone, tablet, or desktop. It’s pretty, it streamlines your content, and it helps you get through WAY more blogs than Google Reader ever did (sorry Reader, I love you… but maybe this was a blessing…).

Bloglovin’ is pretty great too (and, of course, you can follow A Thousand Threads on whichever you like best – on Bloglovin’ here and on an RSS reader like Feedly here.)

Things // The best to-do list around. Things allows you to break your list down into bite-size chunks and tackle each one by one. You can put a time limit on tasks and group individual jobs into larger projects.

Hootsuite // I’m sure a lot of you use something like Hootsuite (maybe Tweetdeck?) but the reason I include it here is that it can be an invaluable tool if you use it to schedule your tweets. I don’t know about you, but every time I wander over to Twitter I spend at least an hour gawking at all of the amazing links and catching up on the latest news, the this and that… it’s a swirling vortex of procrastination, the Twitter… so anything that can cut down on my exposure is welcome. Scheduling tweets is a fantastic solution. I can schedule the important stuff, then come over to Twitter myself when I have time to catch up (something I can schedule for myself… remember, working in spurts is actually more productive). Hey by the way, are we friends?

Pocket and/or Evernote // I’ll be honest and say that I’ve only just begun to use Evernote, so I can only speak to the fact that at first glance it looks pretty amazing. But I use Pocket almost every day. Pocket is a great visual bookmarking tool, sort of like a private Pinterest, but it saves your whole article or web page. It’s perfect for those times when you want to come back to a piece later (or for saving those link lists you might share on your site!).

Mindnode // An awesome way to organize your thoughts. Mindnode allows you to use mind mapping to brainstorm. Best of all, it allows you to create a visual alternative to the same old vertical list. The idea is that mind mapping makes it easier to build connections between tasks and hide those tasks that don’t fit in with the problem at hand.

Bonus: iNo // Do you have a hard time saying no? Ya… me too. This little app will take down the who, what, and why, then give you options for how to say no — both the nice, and the not so nice. Too bad it can’t do the talking for you too.

So what do you think? Do you use these? Am I missing any that I need to check out?

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Tempeh Tacos – or – How to Be a Vegan

tempeh tacos / a thousand threads
If there’s one thing I really, really hate, it’s healthy food that tastes healthy. So let me just assure you… these tacos do not taste healthy at all. And if you haven’t tried cooking with tempeh (or you don’t even know what this crazy stuff is) this is a really good place to start… tempeh is like tofu’s way cooler cousin, and if there’s one recipe that makes me feel like I could… conceivably, in an alternate universe where cheese doesn’t exist… go vegan, it’s this one.  (Although Mark makes a pretty killer vegan rice pudding… that’s right up there.)

Of course we already know that I’m a terrible vegetarian, so vegan is probably out.  But lately, because we’re on the hunt for what has been making my stomach crazy for the past year, Mark and I have been making an effort to go dairy and (mostly) gluten free… and I’m pretty sure I’ve narrowed the culprit down to dairy… although I’m still weighing the ups and downs of closing my eyes and covering my ears and pretending it’s all a big mistake.  Cheese and I go way back…

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Keeping Oregon Weird

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There’s no place like home. Especially when it looks like this. I can’t tell you how much I wish the east coast could borrow just a little bit of Oregon. I’d be the happiest girl alive.

Of course, I’m biased.

Do you feel the same about your own home state? If you could live anywhere, where would you live?

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Summer-Spring

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So it’s definitely not official — summer is still three weeks away — but apparently it doesn’t know, and I won’t tell if you won’t.  40 to 60 to suddenly 90 degrees and we all have whiplash, but I’ll take the heat over the cold any day.  I plan to sit myself in a chair by the pool and stay there ’til winter.

How about you? Any big plans for the weekend? ((There really is something so much better about a warm summer weekend… the rest of the year just can’t compare.))

Eye this color block kitchen in Brooklyn.

Buy this amazing copper watering can — I need this guy myself, we’ve been using a water pitcher for years now.

Make this sweet peacock chair.

Bake these cheesy rolls (like cinnamon rolls, but with cheese… what?!).

How to break into professional writing by trying really, really hard.

Sid died for this

100 handmade gifts for dad.

Caramelized banana and peanut butter ice cream.

I would kill to go to this.

The J. Crew catalogue and its power over us all.

Make work a series of sprints for more productivity.

This guy melts my heart.

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5 Fantastic Things // May

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I’ve always been kind of bad at journaling. I love the pretty pages, the pens, the words… I love to write. But journaling is my weakness — it’s telling that my series on small goals wandered off into the dark land of bloggy purgatory right about the time I decided to set my sights on a daily journal entry (shhh… we won’t tell anyone).

But here’s the thing… I really love journaling. Especially the good kind. Not that we need to be all down on the bad complainey kind, there’s a place for that too.  But the kind that reminds you of the good things is always the best.  That’s the stuff you want to look back and remember.

So, because it really is important to remember — and to set goals — starting this May, I want to try to make this daily thing monthly. That’s seldom enough to stick to, right?

Maybe if you share my lack of skill at journaling we could do this together?  If you’re into it, link up your posts in the comments!  We can keep each other honest.

5 FANTASTIC THINGS

I want to remember…

1 // Wiping back tears as I watched one of my oldest friends marry the guy of her dreams.
2 // Falling on the floor exhausted — literally falling, there’s a bruise on my back. I’m pretty sure it’s klutziness and not exhaustion that caused it, but never you mind — after we bit off way more than we could chew and decided to redecorate and rearrange.  One day, when the house is presentable again (someday) I’ll share.
3 // Seeing my mom and dad, eating at Jam, drinking good beer and wine and never wanting to leave.
4 // Celebrating my first Mother’s Day as an official stepmom. (We might not be #1, but that doesn’t mean we don’t deserve a little love.)
5 // Realizing (three days late) that we’d made it to our six month anniversary… and how quickly time flies by.

I’m looking forward to…

1 // Hot sunny beginning-of-summer days by the pool.
2 // 16 and 18 mile runs… marathon training is starting to ramp up! (Right now I’m looking forward to those long runs… we’ll see how I feel at the end of June).
3 // Going to Alt NYC and spending a big chunk of my birthday week in the city.
4 // … that’s right, the last year of my 20s is officially about to begin. I’m going to put this on the “looking forward to” list in the hope that it might somehow convince me I’m excited.
5 // Hikes hikes hikes… and cold frosty drinks and custard after.  (What’s a hike without custard?  I’m lookin’ at you, Harper’s Ferry.)

MORE FANTASTIC THINGS

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Live // Native Line Wall Hangings

native line wall hangings
Right now I’m obsessing over these hand woven Native Line wall hangings, inspired by traditional Navajo tapestries that depict mountains and time lines. I’d love to hang something like this on my wall.

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Rainy Days in the Dundee Hills

rainy days in the dundee hills / a thousand threads
Welcome back! I hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day and enjoyed the extra break if you had one. Thank you all again for all of your kind words on our wedding — it was so amazing to be able to relive the day with you all, and as time goes on I hope to share even more.

We took these shots between wine tastings, weddings, and a few bouts of rain (good luck on a wedding day, always) on our quick trip to Oregon that I’m realizing now was only a week ago… it feels like ages. Going home is always hard because I never want to leave… but it is always nice to come home to your own bed. Unless, that is… you don’t really rest.

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Happy Memorial Day!

rhubarb floats
Here’s to a beautiful summer!

I don’t know about you, but now that the weather’s warmed up I plan to drink lots of these.

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