Friday Find

Absolutely in love with this mug.

It truly is too bad I can't have a coffee or caffeine IV the moment I get out of bed. Call it addiction, call it love of the taste, I cannot survive without my morning cup of coffee -- and you probably don't want to talk to me without it. I always look for mugs that hold more than two drops of coffee, have a comfortable handle to hold onto, and are relatively light in weight. This one from Urban Outfitters satisfies all three criteria by holding a lot of liquid, has a large enough handle I'm not worried about anything slipping, and is so light it's almost surprising. I even clean it every morning, so I can use it all day. Plus, you really can't beat that price *heart eye emoji*. 

Shop the Item Here: Ceramic Enamel Mug, $10.


10 Must-Dos for Writing Thank Yous

Just a few things to keep in mind. Xx. 

It has been celebration central these past couple weeks since I graduated college, and I have been overwhelmed by the support and love of my friends and family. I wanted to send them a token of my appreciation by writing thank-you notes whether they showed up in person to my ceremony or thoughtfully sent a gift of congratulations. I know some people think snail mail is a dead art, but I find there is nothing more exciting than getting to open an unexpected piece of mail from someone I love. For this week's Weekly Niceties, I am sharing my 10 must-dos when writing thank yous...

1. Do personalize your notes, and avoid any standard formats where all you do is sign your name. 

2. Do recognize the gift - though not the amount - or sentiment. 

3. Do, if applicable, mention how you will use the gift. Here, stating the amount might be appropriate, but still avoid if possible.

4. Do send a note even if time has passed, and you feel it is too late. A late note is always better than no note in my opinion! 

5. Do be enthusiastic but also genuine. Unless it truly is the "most beautiful ____", avoid overdramatic platitudes. 

6. Do make it legible, and write in your best handwriting, either print or script. 

7. Do address it with their name, and use a signature like best, with gratitude, or love

8. Do write them in the spirit the gift or presence was given. People can smell a form letter from a mile away, which takes away from the nature of a thank you.

9. Do take your time. There is nothing worse than messing up on the last sentence, because your thoughts are faster than your hand. 

10. Do have fun! You were celebrated or thought of kindly, and that is so lovely. You're wonderful for wanting to share a little of that kindness. 


+ were these helpful? do you still write thank you notes? 


Links I Love

Nine quick links to recharge your Wednesday! Xx. 

Yay! It's the unofficial start of Summer 2017!! Can you believe it? I hope everyone had a lovely long weekend. Over coffee yesterday, I sourced out some articles that inspire my creativity or seem incredibly helpful in kicking my butt in gear during this long short week. If you're in need of a quick work break, these nine finds will do the trick... 

1. Serious recipe inspiration for Taco tuesday. 

2. Phenomenal questions to ask your interviewer. 

3. If you're a blogger, you'll love this curated "blogger essentials" list.

4. How Trader Joe's can sell wine for $2.

5. Sunscreen questions, answered. Definitely helpful.

6. A necessary step for the perfect cocktail - grow your own herbs

7. This polish chandelier is gorgeous. 

8. 51 of the Best RomComs. Thoughts? I have not seen nearly enough. 

9. How to make the weekend last longer. 

Have a lovely day! Xx.