Thursday, July 25, 2013

What To Pack for Europe in the Summer

Hey loves! So tonight's post is about what to pack for Europe in the summer. As you may remember, I lived in Wales the summer following my freshman year of high school. I packed a lot of stuff I wish I hadn't. I look back on those pictures and cringe because poor taste in clothing (and glasses, but we won't go into that). 


T-shirts and tank tops. You'll want to pack these in fairly neutral colors. Not just so that they go with everything else that you pack, but also so that you blend in with the locals. England at least tends to favor neutrals. I like blues, greys, tans, whites (though this is risky because of stains), and stripes. 



Jeans. These are for the "is it really summer because it's like 2 degrees outside" days. Skinny and dark wash is better. I also like to have a pair that I can roll into capris. Shorts are for the "Yay it finally feels like summer!" days. Khaki and black are your best options. If you're in London or using public transport, just say no to anything white. It won't stay that way. 


Dressy tops. Can either go with a blazer and jeans for a day trip to a museum or a city, or left alone if going out to dinner. 


Cotton skirts for lovely summer days. Perfect for seeing castles, gardens, or antique shops. These should also be in colors that work with all your tshirts. 


Button down and a sweater. For cold days or things where you want to look sharp. I would also add a heavy navy blue cable knit sweater to my bag (I would have pulled mine out, but it's in storage). 


Cardigans and blazers. Should match the t-shirts. Europe is colder than the U.S.. It's just a fact, you need layers. Castles, museums, restaurants, etc., are also all really cold. 


Dresses. I like to have one really fancy dress for nice dinners, and two dresses that could go to more casual dinners, day trips, or church. 


A raincoat is an absolute must. All the locals have amazing ones, please do not be caught in some sort of plastic poncho thing. Do not bring shame on the United States in that way. This will also be doubling as your coat for warmth, so make sure it's lined. This is a fun place to add some color to your outfit. 


Shoes. Most people have serious trouble in this area. You really need black heels, a pair of nude flats, and a pair of chic sneakers that you can walk in. It is a given that they should match your t-shirts and should be able to be worn with your jeans. So, if all your t-shirts are brown, do NOT pack black sneakers. Make sure they are clean. These really shouldn't be running shoes either. 


You'll also need some accessories. Since these are small and easy to pack, jam as many in your case as you can (okay, leave room for souvenirs!). Through in some scarves, a few necklaces and bracelets, a hat, a swimsuit, and a headband and barrettes. You'll need a crossbody bag so your hands will be free. It should have a zipper for obvious reasons. A note: European hairdryers are pointless. Seriously. They might as well not exist. And don't try packing one, because you need an adapter and it's just too much trouble. Get used to showering at night and letting your hair dry while you sleep, or learn to do things with wet hair. French braids are a life saver. 


Train rides are long, and you can only stare at charming rolling hills and sheep for so long. Bring a travel journal, a book of crosswords/sudoko, your iPod and headphones, and a pen and pencil. Colored pencils are also nice if you like to sketch. If you're going to a non-English speaking country, bring your phrasebook. Note: Don't bring too many pens and pencils. These make awesome and cheap souvenirs. Books can also be picked up on your trip. How awesome would it be to buy a few Jane Austen novels at Jane Austen's house in Bath? (Actually, personal experience, it's pretty darn awesome!)

Anyone heading on an exciting trip soon?

Lots of Love,

Sophie



Friday, July 12, 2013

What's In My Bag: Work and Summer School Edition



Here's what's in my bag today. 

Bag: Kate Spade Tote

Business Ethics Textbook

The Tao of Enron (class reading)

Notebook (blue, for class notes and WSJ summaries)

Notebook (small red, it's from Knock Knock and it's called an Inspiration Notebook. I use it to keep track of any exceptionally brilliant plans.)

Notebook (small, green with pink bicycle. I use this as a day planner. I've written cute little quotes at the top of each page and it's adorable.)

Pencil Case (actually a repurposed make-up bag)

Make-Up Case (the bare essentials of concealer, lip balm, lipstick, a tiny perfume, and a hair tie)

Michael Kors red wristlet

Cell phone

Two sets of car keys (I might have locked the original set in the car a time or two and been forced to purchase new ones. Note: car keys are ridiculously expensive. Avoid locking them in the vehicle.)

Hand Sanitizer

The free Starbucks download of the week (what week, I'm not sure)

My latest crochet project (it's a potholder).

Two pairs of sunglasses

Change purse

Pill box with migraine medication

The Wall Street Journal

Franny and Zooey by J.D. Salinger

Also in my bag, but not pictured because I used it to take the picture, is my iPad mini. Love that thing. It comes everywhere.

What do y'all carry around?

Lots of Love,

Sophie

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Travel Inspiration

Here are a couple of pictures to help you catch the travel bug as well. I love the idea of a gorgeous trip across Europe by train. In fact, following graduation, that's what I'm planning on doing. Also, Vespas are cool (as are cute European boys who ride Vespas while impeccably dressed). 












Do y'all have any places that you would love to visit?

Lots of Love,

Sophie

All images can be accessed at my Pinterest board: http://pinterest.com/sophieschoice94/where-i-d-rather-be/

Also, a really great article in the Wall Street Journal called "An Argument for Flying in High Style" http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887324299104578529633835078580.html?mod=WSJ_LifeStyle_Lifestyle_6




Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Recent Instagrams


A quick post with some of my most recent Instagram pictures! I love Instagram-it's the main reason I bought my iPad mini. Picking the right filter, choosing which of the ten million pictures I took deserves to be shared, it's so much fun. 














Hope you're having a fun summer! 
Lots of Love,

Sophie

By the way, if you want, you can follow me on Instagram @sophieschoice94


Friday, June 7, 2013

Summer Fun in Houston

I live and go to school in Houston, Texas. I've lived here most of my life, and so when all the college brochures bragged about what a wonderful and exciting place it is to live, I had a bit of disbelief. After all, my friends and I could never find anything to do besides eat and shop. However, I recently discovered that that is not the case, you just have to do some digging. Here are some things I've found that are on my summer bucket list. You might not live in Houston, but check and see if your city has anything like these! All of the things listed are free or under $15 to do-you'd be surprised! A good place to start is by typing "Fun Things for 20-somethings to do in [your city]" and looking through what comes up. 

Free Museum days
In Houston, this is Thursday. Some museums are free all day, some only for certain time periods. Spend a day museum hopping. You'll get to sound cultural when you explain what you did with your day, and it's air conditioned. What could be better? Also, don't turn your nose up at your local children's museum (Confession: It's my favorite museum!). 


Swing Dancing
So much fun! Google places that have it. Here in Houston, The Chocolate Bar in Rice Village has swing dancing with a live band every Thursday night starting at 8pm. 


The Symphony
Now you may think this is boring and expensive. The secret? Student rush tickets. If you go 90 minutes before each show with your student ID, tickets are only $12. They also do a lot of fun concerts. You can hear your favorite classical pieces, or enjoy one of the pops concerts like The Rolling Stones.


The Ballet
Student rush tickets to the rescue! 90 minutes before the show, go with your student ID and tickets are only $10. That's the price of a movie, and the ballet is so much nicer. However, only certain shows have this option, so check their website. Right now they have Peter Pan on June 15th at 2pm marked as a rush ticket day. 

Free Movies
Miller Outdoor theater does this, as do a lot of libraries. Check the schedules. Miller is showing the Amazing Spiderman on July 3! (Note: Miller is awesome. All tickets are free, you can sit on the hill, and they do everything from Shakespeare in the Park to symphony concerts complete with fireworks and movie screenings.)


Line/Country Dance clubs
Yeehaw! My friends and I are planning to do this soon. Cover charges are about $8 for those under 21, and $3 if you're over. 


Baseball games
Did you know you can now bring your own snacks and drinks into Minute Maid park? And if you sit at the top, tickets are a mere $7! It makes the fact that the Astros can not actually win slightly more bearable. 

Discovery Green Park
This place is awesome. You can kayak in the lake, take yoga and writing classes, watch a movie, or have a picnic. See if your city has anything like this!

What cool things are there to do in your city?

Lots of Love,

Sophie



Thursday, June 6, 2013

Music You Might Not Have Heard

I am a music snob, I'm just going to come out and admit it. While I have my mainstream guilty pleasures (Maroon 5, One Direction, and Taylor Swift), I am all about knowing the bands that no one has heard of. I can actually thank my Taylor Swift obsession for this, as she led me to Snow Patrol, whose related artists page took me farther and farther from the beaten track. Here's a few of my favorite gems:

Angels and Airwaves
Features people from a couple of different bands, including Blink-182. This is my go to "I'm angry and need rockish music" band. "Anxiety" is a personal favorite. 

Bronze Radio Return 
Absolute genius. Probably my favorite. Dance music. Please listen to them, love them, and tell me how much you love them. Also, beautiful cover art. 

Fun
Okay, so you've heard of them. A lot, actually. However, I challenge you to name a song that is not "We Are Young" "Some Nights" "Carry On" or "Just Give Me A Reason". Go and sample the rest of their music. I personally love "Barlights" and "Stitch Me Up."

The Icarus Account
Beautiful love songs with amazing lyrics and soft guitars.

The Lumineers
They are quickly becoming very popular with "Ho Hey", but have you checked out "Flapper Girl" or "Morning Song"?

The Milk Carton Kids
I've loved these guys for months now. I would kill to go to one of their concerts, but sadly, it seems you have to live in Colorado to hear any indie music.

Neon Trees
You might have heard "Everybody Talks", but for the sake of everything that is right in the world, check out "Mad Love" and "Sins of My Youth". Perfect dance music.

Owl City
You have heard Fireflies. You probably knew all the words. That song is not at all representative of Adam Young's work. Look at Hot Air Balloon and Dental Care.  (Also, for more obscurity points, check out Adam's other projects, like Sky Sailing, Insect Airport, Seagull Orchestra, and Windsor Airlift.)

She&Him
Did you know Zooey Deschanel sings? Now you do.

Snow Patrol
Fairly well know, so no obscurity points, but the perfect music for bubble baths and rainy days. 

Vampire Weekend
Preps from Harvard do music. My favorite thing is that they have a song called "Oxford Comma". 

Wild Child
If I were sitting in a cafe in Paris drinking coffee with a cute boy, I would play this band. 

Yellowcard
I knew about them when I was about 11 because of their song "Ocean Avenue" (which for some reason used to play on Radio Disney??). They're great. 

Blind Pilot, Capital Cities, Freelance Whales, Good Old War, Hey Marseilles, The Jezebels, The La's, The Lighthouse and the Whaler, Release the Sunbird
All very relaxing chillout music. Perfect for background music while enjoying a cup of tea and a good book. 

Here's a playlist that features some of my favorite tracks from each of these bands. 

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Do you have your favorite indie bands that only a few people have heard of? 

Lots of Love,

Sophie

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Room Tour

As you may know, I am currently living at home, and will be for at the very least the next year of college. As a show of gratitude for caving to their will, my parents gave me my own room in December. I've been decorating ever since, so I thought I would do a room tour post!
This is my dresser and one of my bookcases. 

My bed and the Christmas lights over my window. 


Snow Patrol is my soundtrack of choice for the evening. 


My desk. I'm currently trying to learn to use oil pastels (and it is not going well) so it is a mess right now. 


I keep my Bible, devotional, planner, stationary, journal, Self Therapy notepad, and a medical encyclopedia on the shelf next to my alarm. I currently have a vanilla candle burning, and I'm drinking a delightful cup of Earl Grey tea. 



On the other side of the shelf is where I have all of my school and art supplies. Since I'm using them right now, it's chaos. 

Wide view of the desk area. 



Another book case, which is usually more full. However, I already sold back last semester's books and have not yet purchased next semester's (because I am broke), so it looks sad right now. 



Wall art of owls. (Purchased at Home Goods.) It says "Being with you makes me happy."


My bulletin board, which I use for cards, things people have made me, souvenirs, and some of my own artwork. 


Wall of art made by me (all quotes from songs and books). 


The inside of my closet. I have things separated by type of clothing and then colored coded. 


The door of my closet, where I have a basket for scarves, wallets, clutches, etc., and a rack for bags (and my cheat shirt from Business Law, which I for some reason can not bear to throw out.)



More wall art. The S was a gift from one of my best friends. You can't really see it in the picture, but it has my name and little phrases that describe either me or things she and I did together. 


More wall art (and a contracts flow chart I keep meaning to take down now that finals are over, but it was a good memory and a pretty chart, so I'm working my way up to it.) All the art is my own, except the hedgehog painting which my sister made for me. 

So yeah, that's my room! Next time, I think I'll do a post on the wall art specifically so you can see what I spend most movies I watch at home doing!

Lots of Love,

Sophie