It’s been another busy few months for this journalist! Here are some pieces I’m particularly proud of. BrooklineHub A weekend of programs geared towards helping immigrants warmed hearts around Brookline. Bay State Banner Concert for One treats listeners to a 60-second private concert with a local musician. The Boston Lyric Opera put on a SPECTACULAR…Read More
Settle Down, Class
I call this my kindergarten teacher outfit. It’s whimsical and fun, mixing color, pattern, and texture all in one go. I played with color a lot this summer and I’m hoping to keep that going into the fall. And what more fitting place to shoot a look like that than the library? Blazer: Macy’s, Skirt:…Read More
Sunday Snapshots
From left to right: 1) Saturday morning workflow. 2) An abandoned bear at a Fenway bus station. 3) Splurged on a homemade pop-tart this week. 4) The Lion King really was spectacular. 5) Neighborhood graffiti. 6) Currently reading.
Off the Grid Initiative
The older I get the more exasperated I become with technology. Not in an I-Can’t-Figure-Out-This-Word-Document way, but because I never feel still. Between social media, e-mails, and the new etiquette where you can call or text anyone anytime, I never stop working and I never unplug. As a result, I’m forever seeking moments when I can…Read More
Share Family Dinner
For the first time ever last week I tried a farm share. I’ve been curious about it for a while and I finally took the plunge with Share Family Dinner, a service based in Somerville. I loved it. Share Family Dinner is different from a typical CSA or Farm Share for a few reasons. They…Read More
Dual Personality
I fell in love with this dress at first sight. Half conservative and basic, half artsy and fun. Because it’s such a statement piece I styled it simply with a gold belt to break up the pattern and nude heels. Dress: SheIn, Belt: Goodwill, Shoes: LifeStride





