One thing that’s often talked about a lot in the spiritual community is the importance of a morning routine. Your energy completely resets overnight, so when you wake, you have a clean slate. So because of this, it is actually really great to start your day with positive intentions in order to help sway things in your favor.
Read moreTrip Spotlight: Disneyland, DCA, and Los Angeles
May was a pretty good month. I saw the release of my first published journal Finding Joy in the Journey and a week later, I was flying off to the west coast, 3,000 miles away from home. This trip wasn’t a planned celebration of my dream coming true, it was purely coincidental actually!
Read moreI went to Star Wars Celebration 2022
If you’ve been following me for a while now, you know I LOVE Star Wars. The truth is I always liked Star Wars a lot (I even had a deeper secret obsession with it in high school when I finally watched the Prequels and the new at the time Clone Wars First season), but there are two reasons now why I LOVE it even more now.
Read moreMust Go: The Floral Escape
This past weekend, I went to Roosevelt Field Mall’s latest installation, The Floral Escape. The Floral Escape is a beautiful, rainbow space designed to help you get those perfect instagram photos.
Read moreMust Go: Long Island Tulip Festival
For a few weeks every spring, WaterDrinker farms in Manorville, Long Island transforms into a little bit of Holland with their magical tulip festival. It’s such a beautiful spot as there’s rows and rows and thousands of tulips. Looking at it from a far just looks like a sea of color.
Read moreMust Go: My 2 favorite tea rooms on Long Island
If you know me, you know there are very few things I’d rather be doing on any given weekend than going to Afternoon Tea. I love the vibe of it; the aesthetic, the classiness; the rose teacups, the warm tea, the cute little finger sandwiches, scones, and desserts. It just makes me feel so aligned to my truest soul.
Read moreTrip Spotlight: Christmas at Walt Disney World
It’s the most magical time of the year in the most magical place on earth!
Read moreIce Skating in the city (New York City)
My favorite winter activity is definitely ice skating. I learned as a little kid and have just always loved it so much. Every winter break, I’d look forward to the local rink having “holiday hours” that allowed for 5 hour public skating sessions!
Read moreWhere to get great fall pics on Long Island
Tis the season for pumpkins and apples and the spookiest things! So, if you’re on Long Island and looking to create the perfect fall content, here are my recommendations for you:
Read moreTrip Spotlight: My Birthday in Disney!
This year, for my 30th birthday, I went to one of my favorite places in the world - a place that in itself is it’s own world, Walt Disney World!
Read moreMust Go: Alice in the Village
Every summer I always take a trip up to Rhode Island to spend time with my Aunt and cousins.
Read moreMust Go: Oheka Castle
Absolutely one of my FAVORITE places on Long Island. Located in Huntington, Oheka Castle is almost like Europe in America.
Read moreMust Go: Eastern Long Island Sunflower Fields
Here on Long Island there is definitely no shortage of sunflower fields, but some are definitely bigger & better than others. So, whether you are looking to do a fabulous sunflower photoshoot or just soak in the beauty, here are my personal 2 favorite sunflower fields to hit up!
Read moreMust Go: Lavender By the Bay
Lavender by the Bay is one of my absolute favorite spots on Long Island. It’s definitely the best smelling place in the world. There’s two locations: one in East Marion, which is allllll the way out there on the tip of the North Fork, and one in Calverton which is literally right across the street from my beloved Splish Splash (one of the best water parks in the world, also recommend going!)
Read moreTrip Spotlight: East Hampton
Despite it only being an hour (usually an hour and a half with traffic) from my hometown, I’ve only been to the Hamptons a handful of times. I recently went back on a stay-cation with my family, and it was the first time I had been there in a few years - and it really brought back a lot of nostalgia for me. In the summer of 2014, I worked at a summer camp out there, so I lived in East Hampton from June to the end of August and it was definitely one of the best summers ever.
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