what’s got me loving life rn
Hey, hello, how’s it going. It’s been a minute since I’ve checked into my blog — a minute meaning over a year. But, I’ve decided to break that streak for one main reason: I’m totally in love with my life, and I wanted to share some little pieces of it with you. My recipe for avocado toast (How millennial of me, I know.), everything about Nick that makes my heart explode (Truly, I can’t put everything I love about him into words. He’s my soulmate, and I’m the luckiest girl on the planet.), the latest roll of film I got developed (I’m getting better at it, you guys!), and the podcasts I’m really loving. I thought it was about time to tell you that I’m a freelance writer now, and I recently was published on InStyle dot com which would make high school-me feel damn proud. And to write down on the all-knowing Internet that I’m unbelievably grateful for it all. Seriously, I don’t take a second of this bliss, or the occasional moments when it’s interrupted by anxiety, for granted.
With that being said, how are you? Not to sound like one of my work emails, but I hope you’re doing well and healthy, and staying sane in this wild world. This planet really doesn’t slow down, like, ever. One day, it’s 2008 and you’re jamming to Akon and President Obama just got elected. The next, you’re deep into Tiger King — which I haven’t watched and promise I never will — and deeply panicked about climate change and whether the world’s leaders are going to do anything about it, or not. I’m proud of you for keeping up with it the best you can, and taking a break when you need to.
TBH, I think that’s what this season of life has been about: taking a break, slowing down, and ultimately living better for it. If and when the world chills out a bit, I hope it’s because we’ve all learned to live at the speed of an Italian dinner and with a grateful mindset as bold as an ocean wave that’ll knock you down. I hope everyone takes their time, says “thank you” and “I love you,” and continues to make time for the people, places, and things that cue reactions like, “Oh, heck yeah.”
I’ve been rightly accused of being an optimist or an idealist to a fault. But, I truly don’t believe my hopes are too far off. Every day when I log onto Instagram, I see people enjoying their unexpected routines, embracing their emotions (which make them the most human), and finding new things to be excited about like baking bread or putting on jeans. From my perspective, the forced reset has been the truest blessing in disguise for some: a genuine opportunity to fall in love with the life they live, however it’s presenting itself.
So friends, here are the things that are making my days particularly amazing right now. Maybe some will bring you joy as well, or keep you searching for your own “oh heck yeahs” in the world. Your reasons to be totally and completely in love with life. Let’s find out.
ONE: ‘what we said’ podcast
First up, What We Said is my jam. It’s hosted by two of my favorite people on Instagram — Jaci Marie Smith and Chelsey Jade Curtis — and it literally makes me laugh alone, in my home office, like the dork that I am. It’s also taught me lessons I never new I needed to learn: how to attract positive things into your life (As someone who considers herself an optimist you can imagine why this came out of left field.), how to not compare yourself to others, and how to incorporate wellness into every aspect of your life. Truth be told, this podcast helped me finally discover balance in my life and makes me feel like I have a few long-distance BFFs to hang with on Tuesday mornings.
two: a mini jade roller
Let me be (maybe) the first to tell you that a jade roller is worth buying. It’s not just a trend on Instagram. I use Mei Apothecary’s Mini Jade Facial Roller. It’s tiny and perfect for rubbing in the coconut oil I gently moisturize with in the morning and at night. It’s also a really great introduction to facial massage and the benefits of working the stress out of your system. (Just make sure your hands are washed first, pls.)
three: OPI ‘gelato on my mind’ polish
It seems I’ve officially entered the “obsessed with blue nail polish” phase of my life, because the past two times I’ve painted my nails, it’s been with OPI’s “Gelato On My Mind” polish. Teal is one of my favorite colors, just ask Nick and our Keurig, so it makes sense. The fact that this polish has sweet ties to my summer travels in Italy may be why it brightens my days so much, too.
four: videos of corgis running
Corgis. Running. There’s nothing that’ll make me cry laughing like a video of one of these chubs dashing through the snow, down a hallway, or on a city street. If you’re new to this kind of bliss or want to smile for the simplest reason, here are three videos you should watch right now: this little guy that’s going SO fast, this cinnamon roll that’s walking in the snow, and this nugget who’s ready for bed. A special thanks to their owners for the quality content.
five: avocado toast for breakfast
Making avocado toast for breakfast? How original! (That’s a Forgetting Sarah Marshall reference if you didn’t know.) But seriously, to blatantly call myself out, there’s nothing too insanely special about my go-to breakfast. It’s part of many millennials’ routines, but here’s my recipe for avocado toast nonetheless. You’ll need: one slice of freshly-baked country bread that’s been cut in half, one avocado, half a lemon, and — of course — Trader Joe’s Everything But The Bagel seasoning. Toast the bread to your liking, while slicing open the avocado and smashing about 3/4 of it on a cutting board with a fork. Once it’s the consistency of a thick spread, squeeze some of the fresh lemon juice into it, and mix it up. Put the avocado and lemon spread onto the toasted bread, making sure it’s layered fairly thick. Sprinkle the seasoning on top and enjoy while drinking coffee out of a corgi mug from Urban Outfitters.
six: ‘you’re a badass at making money’ by jen sincero
Finally breaking into the freelance world has me wanting to learn more about making money, fast. I read You Are A Badass by Jen Sincero a while back and loved it. She’s hilarious, inspiring, and a guru all at the same time. Downloading this book for like $3 (A perfectly-timed sale.) was a no-brainer. Currently, I’m about four chapters in and have learned so much. Taking notes is crucial to getting the most out of this book, even if you feel dumb or greedy writing why you’re grateful to money down. Those notes are what I’m finding will propel you to think better when it comes to moola.
seven: this high-waisted cheetah bathing suit
I’ve been getting my bathing suits from Aerie for years. They fit me the best and the styles are always so cute and comfy. So, last month, I placed an order for the high-waisted cheeky bikini bottoms (I’ve linked a similar color of the same style.) and a matching bikini top. It could be the much-needed vitamin D, but laying out feels so good in this suit. And it’s ridiculously photogenic, which is why you’ll be seeing it on my Instagram this summer a lot.
eight: national park documentaries
If you didn’t already know, I freaking love the Earth. Last spring, I did a low-key Instagram challenge in hopes of getting people to live more sustainably and open their eyes to the powerful effects of climate change on our one and only planet. Currently, my love is manifesting in a national park documentary series from National Geographic on Disney+. Titled “America’s National Parks,” each episode dives into a different park and the animals, rocks, and plants in it. Dad jokes are abundant. Cool shots of cacti come up every once in a while. Ideally, you’ll watch the episodes on a rainy Saturday afternoon.
nine: animal crossing pocket camp
I haven’t gotten my hands on a Nintendo Switch yet, but that’s okay. Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp lets me befriend cute animals and only invite the ones I like the most to hang at my campsite. It’s totally free to download and play, and if you’re lucky, gives you a chance to eat fortune cookies and win fun prizes like a veggie omelette bar. It’ll also make you feel nothing like scrolling through Twitter does, when the world is having a particularly wild, stupid, and ignorant day.
ten: taking photos on my film camera
Like eating Ben & Jerry’s at 10 p.m. while snuggled up with Nick, I’m saving the best thing for last: taking photos on my film camera. Wow, what an experience it is. It’s a weird rush to turn the focus ring, click the capture button, and have zero idea what the final product is going to look like until you get the roll developed. My most recent roll of Kodak Ektar 100 film had photos on it from October 2019 when Ang and I went into New York City, and from February 2020, when Paige and I went to my favorite diner.
ten point two: nick
It also had a few photos I took of Nick in his Los Angeles Dodgers hat, sitting on our front steps looking as perfect as ever. I’ll never stop falling in love with him and his natural ability to be the most sweet, funny, kind, and attractive person in a room. He continues to make all my days a dream to live, just by being himself. I love listening to him talk about the things he’s passionate about, watching him write new music, and crack up over Schmidt in New Girl. The way he makes me feel calm and excited all at once is something that’ll stick with me for forever, and I’ll never get tired of his stories, ocean eyes, hugs, morning kisses, and ability to knock me off my feet in the sweetest of ways. Here’s those pictures I took of him. They’re worth a thousand words and then some. Since I know you’re reading this: Hey, babe! I love you.
Well, friends. That’s all I got for ya. Go love your life. I’ll blog again soon.
Love always, Marisa.