• printable halloween bucket list

    i’ve done many seasonal bucket lists but for some reason never a specific halloween one! well that obviously had to change.

    we always have SO many plans and activities and things we want to make every october, so this list is going to be much fuller once arlo gets to it, but here are a few things we put on every year.

    i changed it up and decided to design the bucket to list to look like a spooky tarot card, so i hope you like it!!! would love to see them in action.

    click here to download the printable

    as always, printables are for personal use only

    FOR best results, download the file and print from your finder versus from your browser window

  • diy glowing ghosts

    tomato cage ghosts are all the rage right now — but we came up with a fun spin to make their eyes lit up! it makes it extra spooooky especially at night. sorry i didn’t take a photo of said night but i’m sure you can take my word for it.


    we had these lights already because gid just got them for sticking in random stuff for halloween haha — they are small battery powered lantern lights that are perfect for this, because you can screw them to turn them on and off but the batteries actually last for so long.

    i also just used our actual sheets without cutting them up because a. i want to use them again and didn’t want to ruin my sheets or go buy something and b. actual ghosts always use full bed sheets duh.

    i’m hoping we can use these year after year and honestly the fact that they won’t have fabric on them means they probably will end up a lot less gross in our garage by next year.


    materials

    tomato cageS
    craft ball (ours are 7.6″ diameter)
    LED mini lantern lights
    white sheet


    directions

    01. plop your foam ball right on top of the tomato cage (upside down!)

    02. carve small holes into the face where you want to stick the eyes. stick the lights into the holes and screw them to turn them on!

    03. cover with some bedsheets and go startle someone!

  • autumn playlist

    there’s just something about cooking in autumn with music and a glass of wine right??? so i made a new playlist for that exact occasion. but you can totally listen to it whenever you want too, i suppose.

    listen to the playlist here

  • almost makes monthly 9/23

    listening to : my autumn playlist

    watching : only murders in the building s3 and based on a true story (true crime podcast related shows this month only? lol)

    eating : i made molly baz’s caesar salad this month and i am def gonna start making more often

    wearing : the most comfortable pull on pants in the world (size down)

    izzy’s first birthday is coming up next week and i’m finally weaning this weekend, officially. so i’ve been feeling very emotional about how fast this year went and how much she’s grown and all of it. she’s gotten extra sweet and cuddly with me since i started weaning and it’s been the best. my friend worded it as i’m at the end of this journey and i got a little weepy about looking at it like that.

    i guess i’m realizing this month was mostly about self care for me. after a disruptive summer with both kids home, i was able to finally do a lot of much needed doctor appointments and take care of myself. i ended up going to the dermatologist and spontaneously had a mole removed on my face that’s bothered me for years. i’m really proud of myself actually for making a decision that would be scary and painful, but maybe bring me some contentedness ultimately. (kind of like what moving could be …?)

    i’ve also been training with a girl twice a week and it’s been time consuming and hard, but it’s been nice to prioritize myself and i’m trying to get my body back to where i was pre-pregnancy. i’m not quite there but maybe soon?? i’ve even gotten a massage! work fell by the wayside but at least i saw every doctor haha.


    we celebrated our 9th anniversary this week, we finally went to motherwolf and it was so good! we’re going to continue this weekend, today i’m going to a hotel for a solo night and tomorrow gid will join me for a night. very very exciting!

    looking forward to having izzy’s party next weekend, then shifting gears and getting to focus on the holidays and the coziest season.

    happy october 🙂

  • a smiley face birthday


    izzy’s 1st birthday is just a few weeks away! we decided on a smiley theme because she is just one big smiley face, and it would be a very simple process if i weren’t … ME!

    i’ve been kinda trying to avoid the typical 90s smiley face with the notches on the ends of the mouth, even though that’s the kind you see on almost everything, including a few items here! makes it waaay more complicated and i really need to just chill and start ordering stuff haha.

    anyway, i know this is a common theme for 1st birthdays and i got a lot of requests to share links for what i’ve found so far, so here are some pretty things i’ve found so far and sort of the creative direction this party is taking!

    (click on the item to shop it)

    ps– i shared LOTS of cute other theme ideas here!

  • what i ordered from amazon this month

    screen cleaner

    because i’ve got a passion for keeping my new car nice and tidy, i got this screen cleaner for the screen in the car but i need one for my laptop too!!

    dae hair oil

    i air dry my hair so i’ve been looking for something i can use while it’s wet out of the shower for frizz and hydrating, and everyone says dae products are so good — i’ll report back

    oil absorbing face roller

    i actually have pretty dry skin, but i got this for gid’s oily skin and he’s been using it a lot. so much less wasteful than the blotting sheets and i love that you can throw it in your purse.

    detangler brush

    i always brush my hair in the shower before i rinse out the conditioner and i’ve been looking for a pretty one that can get wet.

    crossbody woven small shoulder bag

    maybe because i’m sick of lugging a heavy diaper bag around the rest of the time, but when i’m alone i love using something tiny like this. it fits just my essentials — car key, wallet, phone, lip balm and sanitizer spray.

    magnetic calendar

    been looking for a paper calendar for our fridge for a while and finally found one i like– it’s much easier for me to see upcoming events/parties/appointments than on my phone (which i gotta do too). ps, someone asked if it has the jewish holidays and it does!

    mary janes

    i was wearing these in the grey color a lot, and then noticed the green color which i like even better! they’re true to size and they are pretty comfortable and i’m uncomfortable in almost all shoes!

    key fob cover

    operation all things cute for car– this key fob cover makes my key a lot prettier and helps distinguish between mine and gids. they have them for like every make of key there is!

    washing machine cleaning tablets

    just one of those very basic amazon purchases, but we needed cleaning tablets and these ones are eco friendly

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    apple bundt cake with honey glaze

    we made this cake for rosh hashanah and i had to share it (because i keep getting DMs asking for the specifics). it’s jake cohens apple honey snacking cake recipe, but when i saw it i immediately wanted to do it in bundt form with a glaze versus the confectioners sugar (i just love a glaze way more).

    apple bundt cake with honey glaze

    this apple bundt cake is one bowl, super quick to make and SO MOIST AND DELICIOUS. we make it every year!

    Ingredients  

    for the cake

    • 1 cup olive oil
    • 1 cup granulated sugar
    • 3/4 cup applesauce
    • 1/2 cup honey
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 2 eggs
    • 2 1/4 cups all purpose flour
    • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
    • 1 tsp ground nutmeg
    • 1 tsp kosher salt
    • 1/2 tsp baking soda
    • 1/2 tsp baking powder
    • 2 honeycrisp apples (mostly peeled, cored and chopped)*

    for the glaze

    • 1 1/2 cup confectioners sugar
    • 2-4 tb of milk
    • 1 tb honey
    • 1 tb juice (i used pineapple)
    • splash of vanilla paste

    Instructions 

    1. preheat the oven to 325 degrees and spray or grease the bundt pan.
    2. in a large bowl, whisk together the olive oil, granulated sugar, apple sauce, honey, vanilla, and eggs until smooth. add the flour, cinnamon, nutmeg, salt, baking soda, and baking soda and stir until just combined. fold in the apples and pour into the prepared cake pan.
    3. bake, rotating halfway through, for 30-40 minutes until golden brown and a toothpick inserted in the center of the cake comes out clean. remove from the oven and let cool for 30 minutes before glazing.
    4. mix confectioners sugar, honey, juice and vanilla in a bowl until smooth. once cake is cooled and on a plate, slowly pour glaze all along the top and let drip down the sides. use a spoon to redistribute what drips into the center.
    5. if you want to decorate with chamomile flowers like i did, just wait for the glaze to dry and cut them so theres a little tiny stem to stick into the cake. it’s actually pretty fun. i just had everyone remove before eating!

    Notes

    *jake cohen left his apples unpeeled, but we peeled ours. totally personal preference!
    **if you want more glaze, you can easily make a second batch quickly — honestly i loved the glaze so much, i would maybe try a second batch next time can you tell i love glaze?!

    sources

    jake cohens cookbook / bundt pan / our apple corer

  • cute halloween art for frame tvs

    if you have a frame tv and you’re into halloween — then this post is for you! and if not, sorry :/ 
    and ps, i’ve the easiest way to switch the art on your frame tv is this method, NOT THE APP!

    ghost are is definitely trending right now, because last year i bought the one i’m using above, and this year– almost all i see is ghosts painted on landscape paintings haha.

    there are TONS of cute halloween art options on etsy, but i scoured through so you don’t have to!

    waterskiing witches $4

    ’60s halloween ghost $5

    wildflower ghost $3

    vintage halloween ghosts $6

    spooky halloween village $4

    vintage witches $6

    cozy halloween town $4

    spooky pumpkin oil painting $7

    halloween bats $5

    vintage LANDSCAPE GHOSTS $5

    funny SKELETONS $3

    WHITE PUMPKINS $4

    SKULLS $8 (set of 4)

    ghost friends $6

    VINTAGE SKELETON $4

    BEIGE GHOSTS $5

    FALL PUMPKINS $5

    autumn meadow landscape $4

    minimal retro halloween art $4

    ghost landscape art $5

    ghost beach painting $5

    vintage skeleton painting $4

    vintage gothic painting $3

    cutie ghost painting $5

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    cute halloween pajamas for kids + babies


    we’re a halloween pajama all year long family as you very well know, so i guess i’m gonna have to get izzy a few pairs so that arlo thinks she’s cool.

  • the pros and cons of moving away

    this has been on my mind a lot lately so i thought a post was in order!

    how does a person make giant life decisions?! i have made it very clear that i’m incredibly indecisive, so maybe it’s much easier for some. BUT NOT FOR ME. i mentioned sometime last month that we’ve been considering a move…

    but the idea is so daunting, leaving behind everyone and everything we know– i’ve been in LA for over 20 years and gid has been here his whole life. but neither of us actually like it here, and neither of us has a job that require we be here, so we’re only here because of the people we love — which is SO IMPORTANT i know, but i can’t help but wonder if it would be worth it to live somewhere we love (and somewhere we can actually afford to live more comfortably!)

    i’ve written this blog for like a decade now, so why not just deliberate my life choices right here where i’m comfortable? i’m mostly talking it out, but even more mostly soliciting your input.

    when i see people announcing they’re leaving LA – i have the exact same reaction every time. PURE, SEETHING JEALOUSY. is that normal? i feel like that doesn’t seem that normal!

    what i like and don’t like about la

    there are pockets i like, and there are things i love about it here. i’ve lived here most of my life and don’t really know much else!

    i love the restaurants, the culture, the access to so much.

    but it’s so hot and it’s just getting hotter. and all the rich people bought up all the neighborhoods that have better cooler weather and trees!

    the traffic! it totally sucks.

    there are beautiful parts, but overall as a whole i don’t think there is much natural beauty here in comparison to other places. a lot of it is concrete and ugly.

    it doesn’t feel that safe, even in the valley, and doesn’t really feel like a great place to raise kids.

    i’ve just always loved the idea of a small town, even though it might be a new challenge to not have tons of restaurants nearby, i think i could deal.

    moving out of la, but staying a car ride away

    i really like the idea of moving away from the city, but being able to drive back for important life events, parties, to see my people, et cetera.

    for a brief time, i was thinking maybe we should go north to the santa barbara area, i love it there — it’s beachy, family friendly, laid back and i have 4 nieces and nephews there. but honestly, we can’t really afford it, even in the cheaper surrounding towns, it’s still so crazy.

    then i thought ok what about santa ynez, carlsbad, ojai… but everything in california is just crazy (especially right now i know, but who knows when this is gonna end because we thought we overpaid for our house in 2015 which is quite a laugh now)

    basically, i should never have started looking at real estate outside of california to see what you can get. because it stings a lot!

    moving all the way across the country

    if you’ve followed me for a bit, you’ve seen my obsession with the east coast. i’m not sure what it’s about, maybe it’s a deep rooted longing feeling because i sort of didn’t make the decision to ever leave officially when i moved here at 16. i was kind of shipped here as a troubled teen by my dad and ex-stepmom to live with my mom.

    (sidenote: and by the way, my troubled teen days were very textbook, my mom moved across the country and my brother was sick for a lot of my childhood, i was clearly acting out for some much sought after attention! but i turned it around when i graduated from high school and ended up quitting [almost] all my bad girl antics and doing really well in college.)

    back to the point, i don’t know what this yearning for the east coast is, but i just love the little cobblestone streets and the beaches with the wooden fences and the lobster rolls and the charm and the vibe everywhere you look. when we’re vacationing in martha’s vineyard, i’m typically kind of emotional because of how much i love it there. maybe i’m just constantly nostalgic for vacation, but maybe it’s because i don’t love where we live in real life like i do our pretend life there.

    gid feels the same way, he loves the east coast and we even went on a maine road trip when we didn’t even have kids yet and could have easily gone somewhere way more exotic.

    …but, obviously, it does feel scary to go SO far away and have WINTER.

    but how does one even decide where to go?!

    if arlo wasn’t in school, maybe we would be able to travel around and slowly figure out what towns we love most, but i don’t know how that would work! independent study?! compromising holidays to do so?! but i live for holidays! lol don’t mind me. but it seems complicated.

    right now i’ve been focused on cute new england stars hollow-y type towns. we want good food, good schools, culture, artsy parents to befriend. the hard part is there ARE SO MANY TOWNS. i can share the towns in a separate post if anyone was curious, but this is already getting really long. but how do people narrow it down?! we started a pro and cons list to every town but the list isn’t short.

    gid is afraid of living near the coast for future flooding, but i’m not ruling it out yet, sorry gid. but yes in a perfect world, i guess he wants to be inland a bit. but i would still require a lake then!

    i can’t believe of the like 5 new england moms i’ve talked to, how they all seem to truly love their little towns and cities, it makes me realize that is a totally possible thing.

    pros (of said dream town)

    live somewhere beautiful
    a fresh start — this feels like a pro and a con
    we could get a big house with land
    live in a town with easy access to beach or a lake (really love that lake idea)
    live in a town that my kids love growing up in
    live a slow life where i do super quaint things
    see leaves change in autumn! appreciate the seasons much more?

    cons

    leaving our families
    leaving our friends
    having to start a whole new life aka a fresh start
    what if we don’t vibe with people somewhere else?
    what if we’re so bored because we’re used to our big city?
    long, grueling winters (which we are obviously very not accustomed to)
    being so far away from la that we can’t drive back for life events
    who do we even celebrate holidays with?


    so please, i need your help now! i don’t get a lot of comments here on the blog these days, but if you don’t mind, i’d love to hear your experiences on the following:

    if you’ve packed up and moved away from your family and friends, could you please let me know why and how it’s been for you?

    and if you live in a town (preferably new england/upstate new york/somewhere cheap and beautiful i don’t know about in california) that you’re absolutely in love with, can you tell me about it?!