On My Radar

I’m definitely experiencing some jet lag this week. I’m not a good traveler by nature, and I think I was running purely on adrenaline (well that and espresso) while in Paris. Now it’s all catching up with me.

Other than drowsiness, I had an otherwise productive week. I just love crossing things off my list and getting things done, tired or not. And extra exciting and also crazy to even think about: I’m heading to DC tonight for my five-year college reunion! FIVE YEARS. In so many ways it feels like maybe six months and then again it feels like a lifetime ago.

Anywayyy… I think Paris was the official start to a crazy summer season of traveling. I’m ready though, I think.

Hello Summer

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Here’s what has been on my radar this week:

ONE // Nyakim Gatwech

All I can say is wow. I read a few articles about Nyakim Gatwech, a South Sudanese model, and was so blown away by her beautiful skin. It’s crazy to think that she used to be teased for it or that people had the nerve to ask her if she’d ever want to change! You just have to take a peek at her Instagram!

TWO // Youngest Scripps National Spelling Bee Competitor

More girl power over here. -Six-year-old Edith Fuller is the youngest person ever to qualify for the Scripps National Spelling Bee. I don’t know what I’m more impressed by: her ability to spell or her ability to keep her cool under pressure at just six years old! The craziest part is that she qualified when she was just five. Go, Edith!

THREE // Abercrombie Dress

The white eyelet dress I wore in Paris is now on sale for under $30. It’s a really great purchase and feels like a much more expensive dress than it is. The lining is great, the straps are adjustable, the smocked back creates a perfect back, and there are pockets. It just doesn’t get better than that!

FOUR // Saving Money by Ditching SkyMall

I used to love flipping through SkyMall catalogs on flights as a kid. Since SkyMall went bankrupt, airlines are ditching the magazines, and they can save hundreds of thousands of dollars from the newly lightened load. I remember reading about airlines removing one olive from salads they served on board (or something like this!) and how much money they ended up saving by reducing the cost of the salad by one olive. I’m fascinated by how small changes can lead to big savings over time.

FIVE // Most Talked About Thing in Therapy

Google’s former in-house therapist revealed the number one thing most people talk about in therapy… and it’s kind of surprising.

SIX // Create & Cultivate’s Job Listings

I subscribe to C&C’s RSS feed, and they occasionally post job listings. They always sound so interesting! If you’re looking for a job, or a possible career change, check these out!

SEVEN // Darci Farmer the Ventriloquist

Okay, I have to admit that I was crying by the end of this video. Darci, a 12-year-old from Oklahoma, just nailed her audition for America’s Got Talent. I really have no words for it other than to encourage you to watch it. She is incredibly talented.

Anything fun on your radar this week?

Carly A. Riordan

a little bit of life, a little bit of style, and everything in between.

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