Thursday, March 26, 2015

Talking Health: Away at College and Really, Really Unhappy


My first year of college taught me one thing: you might not love your college, and you might be really unhappy there. I've mentioned it before (here, on leaving and here, on rejection advice) and am perfectly open to talking about it. I hated my college. I hated being a student there, I didn't feel welcomed, I lacked a lot of motivation, and felt very lost (not growth lost, but scared and hurt lost). My biggest motivation for attending this school was the fact is was a four year school. It wasn't the best reason to go, but I learned a lot from my experience. And plus, a lot of people I know went to schools because they were four years and ended up loving them. Whatever the reason is up to you.

Education and going to college are tricky matters. Making the decision on what school to go to, learning to live in a new environment, building new relationships and keeping the ones you already have, and balancing school work is a lot of change and a lot to deal with in those first few months (or years). Maintaining a healthy lifestyle and mindset is hard, too.

Discussing mental health openly is not as prioritized as it should be. In my experience, many young people don't feel that their problems or feelings are important enough to talk about. So often we're told "someone has it worse" and our problems are constantly being compared and devalued. Remember this: that is not okay. It is not okay for someone else to tell you that your feelings aren't as important as someone else's and that you need to take the back seat to others. 

Before I even left for college, I was already sad about it. I was heartbroken that I didn't get into my first choice school which, looking back on, I wasn't even that eligible for. I went to school with the mindset that I didn't want to be there, which didn't help my situation. I built a lot of really great relationships, met some really amazing people, and have some really fond memories of my time there. But, feeling low so many days out of the week, skipping class because I "felt sick", and coming home almost every weekend wasn't healthy. I wasn't in a positive place and I knew staying there wasn't going to help me. Luckily for me, I had a great roommate (who I'm still very close with) who understood me and was there for support when I really needed it.

The stigma on mental health and illness that is so prominent in our society made me really anxious while I was at school. Four years ago, when I was a sophomore in high school, I was diagnosed with depression. I went to therapy and took medication, and eventually I felt better. But going away to school, a school I didn't feel happy at, triggered my depression and it gushed back. I felt too embarrassed and nervous to seek out on-campus resources (though they really do help), so instead I skipped class, cried in bed, wrote about it on Tumblr, and took long showers. It really wasn't healthy or fair to myself to stay in that environment. It was important I left.

It wasn't until after I officially decided to leave and took a gap year (I'm not currently in school) that I realized how depressed I was away at school. There are days I feel really low and embarrassed that I'm not currently enrolled, until I remember that I now feel healthier than I ever have before. I'm working full time, get to spend time with Chris, my closest friends, and my family, and don't feel the same pressure I did while away. 

I'm sharing this because I think it's important that people know, especially new college students, that not everyone is going to have a blast at school. It's easy to feel isolated, lonely, scared, anxious, and experience depression. Talking about it is important. Your feelings, your health, and your experiences matter. Seeking out the right help and optimizing on-campus and local resources is so, so important. It's only fair to do what's right for you and your well-being. If leaving your current university and transferring, taking a gap year, or whatever is what will put you in a safe and healthy place, then do it. You matter. You owe it to yourself to do what makes you happy.

Cheers.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Instagram Lately

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I've been gone for awhile now. I've been dealing with a lot of personal issues lately and knew that, in order for me to work towards a healthier life, I needed to step away from blogging for awhile, guilt free. Blogging is not a full time job for me, but a fun hobby and a creative outlet. I've met some really great people via blogging, and I'm very lucky to have them as friends and supporters while I've been away.

As we're close to the end of March and spring is creeping up, my goal is to prioritize blogging again. My intense work schedule makes it hard to blog (I worked 26 days in a row!), but now that the days are longer, I'll have more time. 

In the mean time, here's my recent Instagram feed. If you're not following me, please feel free! I try to be pretty active on social media (well, Instagram. I'm still not very good at up keeping my Twitter!). Seattle has had some really special weather lately. I'm talking upper 60s, sunshine, shorts, and sunglasses. Fingers crossed we get a lot more of this!

Thanks for sticking with me, even when I'm not the most consistent. I really appreciate it.

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What's your Instagram link? Any favorite Instagrammers out there?
Cheers!


Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Super Snacks: Rich Nature




This is not a sponsored post.

I'm a snacker. I love sitting down and having a nice meal, but I also love to lounge around and snack. Over the weekend, my mom, aunt, cousin and I went to the Northwest Women's Show, an exhibit geared towards women. I haven't been in years but had so much fun! There are 500 vendors selling fun items, giving out delicious food samples, and three stages with exciting shows! If you have something similar in your area, I highly recommend going. Aside from all the free samples (besides food) you'll get, it's a fun way to spend the day with the great women in your life.

One booth we passed was Rich Nature, a local Washington company that focuses on providing super fruits for everyone! They were giving out free samples (which, to be honest, is what lured us in!) and I fell in love with these dried white mulberries. They're pretty mild, but are the perfect snack when you're looking for something that's not too sweet. It was hard for me not to eat the entire bag in one sitting! 

The dark chocolate covered golden berries are also quite addicting. As someone who isn't as big of a dark chocolate fan, I find these to be really delicious. The dried golden berries on the inside are really tart, but balance well with the dark chocolate. 

What snacks are you loving right now? Anything sweet?

Cheers!

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Delts Formal 2015




mirror pic because dang - look at that eyeshadow (and how handsome Chris is!)



Lilly Shift Dress (sold out, similar dresses here)  ||  Tory Burch Wedges

If there's one thing I love, it's getting dressed up. Chris' fraternity had their winter formal this past weekend, making it our third winter formal we've been to! Formals are so much fun and I'm so glad we've been able to attend so many of them together. If you're ever invited to a formal, go! 

I bought this shift dress (in Sea Oat Escapades in the Everglades) during the After Party Sale from Lilly Pulitzer last month and have been too excited to wear it. Even though it's bright and a very spring-y print, I thought it was too cute to wear. The wedges I'm wearing are actually an older Tory pair that my aunt used to wear and handed down to me. 

If you're ever in the Seattle area and are looking for a great weekend getaway, Leavenworth is your place to go. Chris' winter formal is held there every year! It's the cutest little bavarian village - you'll actually think you're in Germany or Switzerland! Check out the München Haus for delicious bratwurst and the hat shop for silly hats and laughs. It's located right in the Cascade mountains, so it's calm and surrounded by beautiful mountains.

Cheers!

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Luxurious Skin with The Frosting Company + GIVEAWAY (closed)


No matter where I am, you will always find me with a good lotion. I love lotions, body butters, and essentially every body care product there is. Trust me, if it exists, I have it. Recently while looking through Instagram, I found The Frosting Company. After searching their site, I quickly realized I needed to get my hands on some of their products. All of their products are natural, aren't tested on animals, and are gluten, soy, paraben, sulfate, and phthalate free! 

The first time I used the body butter frosting, I fell in love. The fluffy texture instantly melts into your skin, very similar to the way coconut oil moisturizes! The smallest bit goes a long way, which is something I love with my body products. They definitely don't skimp on quality! The tin is small enough to toss in my bag and carry around with me, as well as the frosting pop, for convenience. Have I mentioned how they smell? The frosting pop has hints of coconut, chocolate (from the coca butter featured in all the products!), and citrus. The body butter has a very similar scent, but still unique and has much more coconut. And this bath bomb is exactly what I needed for a comfortable bath. I'm all about taking baths and bath bombs are such a fun way to silken up the water.

Luckily for you, The Frosting Company and I have teamed up to giveaway the same products I received! Entering is easy:
1) Follow prepnorthwest and thefrostingco on Twitter
2) Tweet " is giving away 3 must-have body care products with ! You can enter here:  "
3) Follow prepnorthwest and frostingcompany on Instagram
4) For an additional entry, comment on my Instagram photo (featured above!) tagging 2 friends!

Good luck!

Cheers!


Monday, January 19, 2015

Everyday Makeup Products


If you didn't know, I love makeup. I don't own a hundred eyeshadow palettes or buy $35 foundation, but I do love applying my makeup and the way I look after. I mean, I think I look good before make up too, but I feel really great about myself after ;) Anyways, I'm a huge fan of drugstore products. Maybelline is apparently my favorite brand, but I also really like L'Oreal. These are my go-to daily makeup products:

Maybelline Dream Liquid Mousse Foundation This foundation has been a favorite of mine for years. It leaves my face looking dewy and soft without looking oily or cakey, and so buildable! I use about two pumps for my full face and to blend down into my neck (#nolines) and it's the perfect amount to last me all day.

COVERGIRL Professional Loose Powder Although this powder has a very medicated scent to it, it's a really great powder. It sets my foundation for the entire day and I don't have to worry about my skin looking funky!

Maybelline Color Tattoo in Bad to the Bronze Eyeshadow bases like this (similar here) are my favorite. I'm all about a neutral eye, and this one is the perfect base for the perfect bronze look. 

Maybelline Line Stiletto Eyeliner in Blackest Black Winged liner is my favorite eyeliner look. I can't wear it to work (I wish) so I wear it every other chance I get! Line Stiletto is just about the best eyeliner I've ever used for winged liner: there is so much control with the felt tip!

Bare Minerals Lash Domination This is a great mascara. I was skeptical of buying a mascara for over $10, so I opted for the smaller sampler size from Ulta - and I don't regret it. I love this mascara. It's dry enough that it emphasizes my lashes, but wet enough that it actually works and elongates my lashes. The size is great, too, especially if you're hesitant to buy a more expensive brand.

Inexpensive makeup doesn't have to be bad makeup - you can get a look just as nice as higher end products! Plus, there are always coupons and deals with drugstore products - who could pass that up?! What products are you using?

Cheers!

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

How #LillyForTarget Opponents are Creating a Classist Culture

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We've all heard the news: Lilly Pulitzer is collaborating with Target (hence, #LillyForTarget). Who couldn't be excited about this? Our favorite feel-good brand and our favorite spend-more-than-intended store coming together? It sounds perfect! Well, unless you're a part of the group who believe this is a terrible move on Lilly's part and it will "taint Lilly" forever.

Here's the thing: this move will not taint Lilly and the brand's reputation. Despite the less expensive alternatives available at Target, people will still be purchasing the original line. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Lilly lover and wish I had even more, but my very small budget doesn't allow me to often splurge on the brand. I have a hard time justifying a dress that's over $250 and tank tops that start at $34 (I know I can get just as great basic tanks somewhere else for half the price). This collaboration will allow young girls, women, and those with less money be able to afford some limited edition Lilly items. Lilly Pulitzer was created through humility, hard work, and the notion of having fun (see screenshot below)! Not the idea that only those with enough money are "allowed" to wear the bright prints, as many young women are exclaiming. 



Lilly for Target will obviously carry less expensive items, which are carefully crafted specifically for the stores. I, as a Lilly shopper, wearer, and supporter, feel that the items will still carry that Lilly charm and won't be of low quality. I'm excited for the April launch and know I'll be picking up more than I need (like I said, Target does that to you). My only problem with Lilly for Target is the classist culture it has created around Lilly.



As I stated above, Lilly Pulitzer is built on having fun and life being a party where everyone is invited - see above! Yet, I keep reading all these judgmental comments that young women are making on the collaboration. People are saying that Lilly is "not for people living on that kind of budget", "sucks if you can't afford it but that's life" (a direct quote.... more here), and this collaboration is ruining the reputation of the brand. Excuse me? Is Lilly not for me, a 19 year old who works and pays for all of her own clothing? I could maybe buy two full priced dresses with one paycheck.... Does that mean I shouldn't be wearing it? Comments like that are creating a classist culture of "I can and you can't". Classism, like many other forms of prejudice, is a serious problem in the United States. Saying that people with less money shouldn't be wearing Lilly, a fun, bright, loving brand, is inappropriate and unnecessary, and saying that you won't want to wear any Lilly anymore because it's now available "for cheap" is creating a hierarchy of Lilly lovers. If you're wearing Lilly for status, then you're not wearing Lilly for the right reasons.


True Lilly lovers should be excited for this collaboration. It is allowing more people to join the Lilly world and brighten up their wardrobes and homes. Clothing and style is such a fun way to connect with others - I mean, look at all the style bloggers out there that you love. Don't you feel connected to them in a way? This line will build relationships and let more people feel that excitement that comes from drinking from a patterned cup or looking over at that Lilly frame with a fun memory inside. If that's not something to be excited about, then I'm not sure what is.

Cheers,

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