JUNE FAVOURITES

I know I say this EVERY SINGLE MONTH but SERIOUSLY how is it almost July? (And less than 6 months until Christmas!!!)

June was definitely delightful. The sun came out. I went to Salt Lake City. I ate lots of delicious tacos.

OK now here are your favourite posts from June:

1. ALT!!!!

The #2 spot goes to another wardrobe post! In this one, I showed you a casual look that I like to wear almost everyday.

 

3. ONE WORDS

Three incredible women shared about their lives! 

Check them out and be blessed! Kirsten, Melai & Courtney.

 

4. LOCAL

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I told you about the start of a new series, LOCAL. Local is all about me showing you my favourite food, coffee shops, sights in my beautiful city. I've been researching (read-eating a lot of tacos) and will be bringing you a post in a couple weeks!

 

5. NANA ROSA'S BIRTHDAY

I guess I'm not the only one who really loves my beautiful Nana Rosa. She turned 90 and it was AWESOME. Check out the billion photos from her big day!

 

Alright well I've given you sufficient reading material for this Monday morning. Hope you have a fabulous June 30th!! CANADA DAY TOMORROW YAAAAAA!

 

xo,

s.s.♥︎.

CANADA DAY THREADS

It's no secret that I'm a massive fan of the USA. (I expressed my hear felt love back in 2010 on this post!!) BUT I'd like you to know I am proud to be a Canadian. I really, really, really, love my country. Though, when it comes to fashion, I find it way easier to dress fashionably for July 4th than July 1st. Red and white usually ain't my thang but (after an intense online search) I managed to find some red & white threads that will be perfect for celebrating my beautiful nation.

Ok, how cute is that bando twist scarf? I have one in gold and I'm in love! 

Here's where you can find these threads:

1. Topshop Striped Tee  |  2. Topshop Mom Shorts  |  3. Ban.do Twist Scarf    

4. ASOS Chunky Jumper  |  5. Converse Sneakers  |  6. Ban.do Tote

I had to add a sweater in there because our city gets a tad chilly at night!

What are your plans for Canada Day? James & I are planning on going downtown to watch the fireworks. We haven't gone for a few years so hopefully it'll be fun with not too many drunken peeps. 

Happy FRIDAY!!!

xo,

s.s.♥︎.

MY NANA'S 90TH BIRTHDAY

Not many people live to be 90. My nona (aka Nana Rosa or Nanny) is one of them. She is one of my biggest heroes. She immigrated to Canada in the 60s (?), and learned how to live in a foreign country. My grandfather died in the late 70s. I'm sad to have never met him. (But I have a really cool story where God gave Nana Rosa flowers on her 60th wedding anniversary). She still lives in the house she owns and she cooks every single day..oh and gardens too!! She makes THE BEST lasagna ever and gives the softest hugs. My heart swells when I think about her. I love her so much. 

So last Saturday she turned 90!!! We celebrated in her backyard with a big ol family fete. There was laughter and LOTS of food. I mean A LOT OF FOOD. I'm still full. Enjoy the photos :)

Isn't Nana Rosa stunning? 

Thank you Lord for grandmothers :)

 

Hope you have a marvellous Wednesday!

-s.s.♥︎.

3 THINGS I'M TAKING AWAY FROM ALT SUMMIT

Yesterday you saw the photos and today I'm talking shop. But before all that jazz, I just wanted to give a HUUUGGGEEE thanks to Tan at Squirrelly Minds for letting me know all about Alt Summit and encouraging me to get my butt there. Honestly, I wouldn't have even considered it if she didn't tell me about it. She's also been an amazing blog mentor and she's just so real too. Courtney and I had a great time hanging and travelling from SLC to VIC with her (yay local Victoria bloggers!) So do yourself a favour friends and go check out her awesome blog! THANKS FOR EVERYTHING TAN!

Ok, so I learned ALOOOOOOOTTTTTT. I took a ton of notes and a ton of pictures of notes and a lot of mental notes. Let's just say there was ALOT of information. Awesome information. But a lot of it. 

Here are a few things I learned-

  • There are a lot of young momma bloggers out there. Practically everyone I met had at least two kids and were under 30!! I guess we live life a lot slower out here on the West Coast.
  • Alt feeds you very well. I wasn't hungry once. They fed you almost every hour and that was AWESOME.
  • Martha Stewart doesn't age. And she usually just puts really, really, good butter into her pie crusts (sometimes she adds vinegar and sometimes she uses lard but mainly butter).

There were two main sessions (Oh Joy & Martha) and then a bunch of breakout sessions and parties at night. I went to as much as I could. I got something out of every session I attended (free leggings was the highlight of one lols) and I made a to-do list for things that came to my mind during the session (activator brain at work boys and girls). I could go on and on about everything I learned but instead I'll give you three things I'm taking away from Alt Summit.

 

1. CREATE BEAUTIFUL CONTENT

I have to admit, I haven't always had the greatest content. It's been hard to manage blogging. I don't blog full time. I have a full time job. I have a family (Coco counts as our child right?). I do school on the side. I like to run. I also like to see my friends. So sometimes, I've felt pressure to just get out a blog post for the sake of getting out a blog post. The more I post, the more readers I get but you know what? I've sacrificed the content on my site for the sake of getting more hits. I'm not ok with that. 

I want to create beautiful content. I want to write meaningful words. But those things require time, something which I don't have a ton of. But I do have some of (time that is…oh gosh this sounds confusing, you're still following me right?) So I'm making a pledge dear friends, I'm pledging to create beautiful content and write meaningful words. This may mean that some weeks I'll only post a couple times. I'm not a full time blogger and I can't afford to try to be one. Something has got to give, and it won't be the content. But it's an exciting thing!! I'm excited to actually plan out beautiful content. I'm excited to write, write, write. It just won't be every single day. 

I hope you'll still come back every single day though... and tell all of your friends to as well ;)

 

2. KEEP STEPPING OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

As you know, going to Alt alone was stepping out of my comfort zone. I was a bit frightened, but I did it anyways and met some really rad people. Blogging requires me to step out of my comfort zone. Staying in the comfort zone limits me. If I want to influence more people and grow this blog (and cover the finances of it), I need to step out of my comfort zone! 

Here are a few ways I'm stepping out of my comfort zone:

  • Reach out to brands I want to work with. (Sent my first pitch yesterday, and I'm planning on sending more!)
  • Talking to strangers about my blog. I talked to a TON of strangers at ALT and told them all about what I'm passionate about so why can't I tell strangers about it in town?
  • Continue to be a vulnerable and real voice. I don't want to get stuck in the "perfect pinterest" life. I will write through tough seasons. I will write through good seasons. I will be real and vulnerable.

 

3. REMEMBER THAT I'M NOT ALONE

One of my favourite things about Alt was meeting so many fabulous people who share one thing in common...BLOGGING! In Utah it seems like everyone and their dog has a blog while in Victoria it seems like the bloggers are few and far between. I so appreciate Tan and how she wrangles up the local bloggers for a Create/Curate (aka blogger meet up) every couple months. So want to know something so crazy? The first event at Alt is a sponsored dinner. I picked one that was a quick walk away from my hotel. I went there knowing no one. At some point in the dinner, we all go around and introduce ourselves and say where we're from and what we blog about. I say I'm from Victoria, BC, Canada and I hear someone chuckle...well a few people later and I find out another girl there was from Victoria, BC AND we went to the same elementary school and high school!!! INSANE! Her name is Adrienne and I'd let you know all about her blog but it's in the works so I'll let you know when she launches it (it's going to be AMAZING) We were also staying in the same hotel so it was super rad to have someone to go to the events with! 

I also was so happy to meet two lovely ladies from the USA... Kristan from The Broken Bread and Annie from Annie Reeves. We connected so well and I'm looking forward to future collaborations with them! (In the meantime check out their blogs and tell them I sent you!)

So what I want to do is remind you that you're not alone! If you are even thinking of starting up a blog, let's connect!!! I want to do anything I can to encourage you and see you get started!

I learned A LOT of other things as well and I have a lot of little goals set up. I'm going to get a lot better at planning my posts and I now have an assistant aka friend who loves me to help me meet my goals! (THANK YOU COURTNEY!!!)

Thank you ALT SUMMIT for such a fantastic time. I learned so much and am so excited for ssheart's future!!

 

over n out,

s.s.♥︎.

 

ALT SUMMIT IN IPHONE PHOTOS

Heyyyy I'm baaaaaack!

With a scary close connection in Seattle, I made it back in one piece from Alt Summit. I had sooooo much fun and I can't wait to share with you tomorrow what I learned! But it's Monday, and we're all too tired to be able to take in information so today I have ALT in photos that were taken on my iphone! 

Doesn't it look like fun? Can't wait to share with you what I took away and what I'm excited to put into practice. Annnd I just wanted to give a shout out to my lovely friend, Courtney who tagged along to SLC with me to support and be my assistant (LOLZ!) Love you girrrrrrl!

Hope you had a great weekend!

xo,

s.s.♥︎.