Sunday, January 20, 2019

I'm 30!

We are three weeks into the New Year and my do I seem like a new lady! Just kidding, I really don't, but I am happy to look back at 2018 and see all of the challenges and stress that was endured and really feel like it all was worth it. I have the kindest boyfriend that has stuck with me for two years, a supportive family, wonderful friends and gratefully, an awesome job. Woohoo! Today, I'm 30, (as of the 8th), and my I can't believe it--where did time go? Well, last week while I was celebrating, my boyfriend and I were able to take advantage of a Pilates class courtesy of Logan Square Pilates, sponsored by Monarch Thrift Shop and hot damn it was quite the experience!

A little about Monarch Thrift Shop; Monarch is a second-hand palace (in my opinion) that truly has the best selection of items at a great price. I have purchased SO many cool items from the shop and couldn't be more grateful for their kindness, care and curated collections. Monarch Thrift is an oasis that you can head to to find furniture, books, kitchen supplies, jewelry and even active wear- ooo lala! With that said, my boyfriend and I definitely took advantage of finding some cool-ass pieces from Monarch that we could try out in our first Pilates class. As many of you know, I am a HUGE advocate of second-hand fashion because it reduces your carbon footprint, and how cool is it to have an item that can tell a story? Jared and I both picked up two shirts, pictured below, and I also picked up a third item for future wear, too! My tee from Monarch is Under Armour (one of my favorite active wear brands), and Jared's tee as you can see is Nike. J is a big man so the fact that we found him something that fits but he looks fly as heeelll in is the best!

The Pilates class we took was rather interesting, it was an "equipment" class where we had an amazing instructor that taught us how to use various Pilates Equipment. Next time I think we will do a mat class but this truly was such a cool experience. I love how Pilates gives us varying tools that we can use for strength training, and often time the tools we are using are our own bodies!

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

First Post of 18, Say no to Plastic bags!

Plastic bags are just a terrible, terrible idea in this day and age, especially when you can just bring your own regardless of the occasion that you need it for.
Plastic Fact: One plastic bag from your local grocer or shopping center can take up to 1,000 years to biodegrade-think about it; a lifeless, one-time use bag lasts 10times longer than our human lives, what?! That is complete insanity.
Plastic bags are terrible for our planet and are most negatively impacting our ecosystems.

Sea turtles consistently eat plastic (bags) when mistaking them for jellyfish and they either suffocate in attempts to eat them, die because the plastic cannot effectively be digested, or reluctantly pass the plastic (up) in the food chain to another larger animal, such as a tiger shark of which will eat the sea turtle and then will be eaten by another animal; and the plastic toxicity in the food chain continues.
Your alternatives:
I have come across reusable bags when shopping at the VANS store as well as other stores, I’ve been gifted some reusable bags and have also purchased various reusable bags from @packagefreeshop. Please consider finding some big cotton bags that you may already have lying around at your house to reuse or purchase some reusable bags at your local grocer. You can even check out the adorable options from both Baggu and Ikea!
Perk: Grocers aren’t haphazardly handling your goods if you don’t want them to; “get your paws of my penguin bag, sir!” Additionally, you can strike up a brief, yet important conversation on how having an excess of plastic bags is just silly.
Package Free Shop Net Bag


Baggu Reusable Bags




Thanks for dropping by, I'll be providing more sustainable practices for you, soon.


Cheers,
Delaney
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