Sometimes you need a mini day trip to see a horse in New Jersey
June was so packed with stuff, I can’t believe it’s actually over. Here’s what went down!
- I started a new series of posts I’ll do for the whole summer - Summer Saturdays, which is just a summary of what I do each week. Volume 1 posted over here. 
- I recapped how I did with my spring bucket list. 
- I wrote a brand new summer list of things I’d love to do. 
- I finally wrote about seeing the Karl Lagerfeld exhibit at The Met. 
- The best tweets of June can be read over here. 
- I made these strawberry cobbler bars that were pretty good, but I think I liked this strawberry crumble cake recipe a bit more. 
Strawberry cobbler bars
- I bought this Aritzia 1/2 zip sweatshirt in both white and black and I’m really considering getting the pink one now, too. I might have a problem. 
- If you like dark chocolate, then you must make this dark chocolate cake. It’s the absolute best recipe I’ve ever tried. And with this chocolate icing? Unreal. It’s heavenly. (Pro tip: don’t refrigerate it, it tastes incredible at room temperature, even days later.) 
Dad’s 100th birthday cake
- I was about to talk about how great my dad’s 100th birthday went, but there are so many details that I’ll just do a post about it this week instead. 
- I will never get over how incredible the frozen yogurt at Freshii is. Nobody talks about this enough. 
Freshii frozen yogurt might even be better than TCBY
- A great small batch pancake recipe I keep using. 
- I went to Activate and it was surprisingly really fun! It’s kind of like Squid Game but in real life and with less death. 
- I made this basil sangria during a blackout at my parent’s house and it was so strong and perfect. 
- Did you know about the secret, unadvertised Baskin Robbins deal? On the 31st of every month (on months that have 31 days), they offer 31% of all scoops and pints. Pass it on. 
- I made a lemon blueberry layer cake that was such a great summer dessert, absolutely would make again. 
- I ate at the S&P counter and it was only fine? NYC has so many options, I’m angry that anyone ever told me this place was anything special. 
- The duck confit spring rolls at Sojourn however are little bites of luxury. I will return. 
- Here’s one of the recent Zara dresses that I can’t stop wearing. 
- I’m so sick of pants without pockets, so I’m obviously in love with these green Halara bike shorts. 
- A great (updated often) list of carnivals in the NYC area. 
- Always gonna be excited when Trader Joe’s drops a new candle scent. 
Trader Joe’s salted caramel and pistachio scented candle
- I tried some curried fried rice at a friend’s house recently and I can’t stop thinking about it, such a genius way to do fried rice. 
- I’ve been eyeing mattress toppers for a few months now (my mattress is old and springy), but they’re always too expensive. So instead I bought a thick comforter for about $20 and spread that underneath my fitted sheet and it is now the most comfortable bed in this country. It’s a strange feeling to have all the answers and still not be ruler of the world? 
- Officially into rhubarb now since I was introduced to this rhubarb syrup, which is a phenomenal mixer for anything alcoholic. 
Rhubarb syrup with club soda
- Lays, I love you. Never stop with your insane flavours. 
Lays Italian Red Meat Flavor
- I was in Canada for a bit and good god, it was a perfect spring visit. 
Dinner in the sunroom during a blackout
Nephews & Baby Dog
These only bloom on my dad’s birthday
Fully recommend having friends who just GET IT
- I went to Canada’s Wonderland with my nieces and there is nothing more satisfying than the end-of-day funnel cake you’re legally required to have before leaving. Also loved the new(ish) Yukon Striker. 
Funnel cake at Canada’s Wonderland
- I stopped by the new reincarnation of Zellers (it’s in a weird, small section at the back of The Bay) and the deals are wild. Go. If they bring back those Zellers diners with that gravy, they will be unstoppable. 
- The Barbie section at Ulta is wild. I want it all? 
- Truly all the Barbie collaborations are wonderful. 
- I got a “root shadowing” done at Bloc + Mane in Etobicoke (by the lovely Amanda) and it was everything I needed. It’s a process that blends your hair colour if you’ve dyed it in the past year but you don’t want that aggressive grow-out line. 
- The USPS new stamps this year are insanely cool. 
- A gentle reminder: your beach body is already here. 
- Some things I’ve watched & rewatched: - Since the new Indy was coming out, I rewatched Temple of Doom and wow is Kate Capshaw so unbelievably bad in it. Sure I’m no expert on great acting, but this is just torture to watch. 
- And Just Like That: I’ve said it before, but we’re in a hate/hate relationship. The dialogue is so horrid that it reinforces the idea that anyone can succeed in the entertainment business. Talent has zero to do with it. 
- The Bear (season two): absolutely LOVED it. Did they use an offensive amount of R.E.M. songs this season? Sure! But once you look past that, it’s a flawless season. 
 
- I bought these gorgeous olive coloured running shoes from Call It Spring that are beyond comfortable. 
Men’s running shoes are eons prettier than women’s
- I’d love to try any of these summer recipes: - Burger Au Poivre (everything should be au poivre, as far as I’m concerned) 
 
Some things I’m looking forward to this month: are you aware that there’s a third My Big Fat Greek Wedding coming out?? And I can’t wait for some reason? Even I don’t really understand why, but I loved that first one so much when it came out. Other things: obviously excited for Barbie, my great friend Marla’s coming for a visit (!), I really want to find some good soft serve and I have a family trip to Scotland that I can’t wait for.
If you’ve got any interest in reading last month’s roundup, you can see what went down in May over here.
I just told her she isn’t coming to Scotland with me
 
                
               
             
            