Black & White & Read All Over

white paperbag waist jeans, Cole Haan sneakers, retro sunglasses

When: July 15 // Weather: probably hot // Real life: working from the office and home

white paperbag waist jeans, Cole Haan sneakers, retro sunglasses
white paperbag waist jeans, Cole Haan sneakers, retro sunglasses
white paperbag waist jeans, Cole Haan sneakers, retro sunglasses
white paperbag waist jeans, Cole Haan sneakers, retro sunglasses

Please excuse the super lame pun in the title, but it’s worth it for this flawless segue from showing you this outfit to telling about my recently rediscovered love for READING!

I used to like to read for fun, and I don’t know exactly when or why I fell off the wagon, but for the past several years I’ve only read for pleasure on vacation. And even then, I would often start a book and then never finish it. I’ll blame a combo of law school and streaming services for stealing all of my time and attention.

But like a lot of us, I decided to use quarantine as an excuse to revisit an old hobby. It started out slow, just reading a chapter or two in bed to wind down, and now I’m knocking out books like it’s my part-time job.

If you want to check out the books I’ve read so far, I’ve collected them all in a list on Bookshop.org. If you haven’t heard of this website, it’s pretty cool – you can order whatever books you want, and a portion of the profits go to a local bookstore that you can pick yourself.

similar Tee (sustainable brand) // Jeans (organic cotton) // Sneakers // Sunglasses // similar Bag (secondhand)

Pure Michigan

veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel

When: July 11 // Weather: warm and windy // Real life: Day 2 in South Haven, MI

veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel
veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel
veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel
veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel
veja sneakers, striped tee, long sleeves with shorts, south haven michigan, lake michigan travel

Tee (organic cotton) // Sneakers (sustainable brand) // similar Bag (secondhand) // Sunglasses (secondhand)

I saw someone go on a Twitter rant recently about “how could anyone possibly be travelling right now?!” I didn’t feel the need to respond to that person because we all have heightened emotions right now, but…I don’t think that passing that kind of blanket judgement on people is fair, or productive. Sure, there are probably a lot of people who are traveling and acting recklessly and potentially endangering other people. Not cool, guys. But there are also people (like me) who are travelling but taking many precautions to care for themselves and others.

So, the point of this post is not to try and convince you to leave your home base if you don’t want to (you do you, girl). It’s just to share a little about my own recent travel and how I managed to have a good, safe time.

Destination: We picked South Haven, Michigan, because it’s only a 3-hour drive, so we could make it all the way there without stopping for gas, food, or a tinkle. It’s a small town, and the county where it’s located was trending downward in terms of COVID-19 cases. Michigan also already had a mask mandate in place. Oh, but most importantly, South Haven is cute and sits on scenic Lake Michigan. 🙂

Lodging: We stayed at an adults only B&B, Yelton Manor, a mere block away from the water. Most of the rooms were listed as available when we were booking a couple weeks before, so we figured it was unlikely to be crowded (we were right). The typical group breakfast thing was cancelled in favor of a la carte ordering, which I actually prefer, pandemic or not. We made good use of the screened in porch and terrace with spaced out chairs and umbrellas.

Activities: One of the main reasons we picked a Lake Michigan getaway was that we knew we would have plenty of options for outdoor fun – the “beach,” lighthouse, parks and nature preserves, and just sitting on the terrace reading.

Food: This was the trickiest part because we very much wanted to avoid indoor dining. It wasn’t especially easy, but we did manage to find good food that we could either eat outside or take to go and eat at our hotel. We brought some nonperishable snacks and desserts so we wouldn’t have to make extra trips out for late-night food.

Packing: Things I don’t usually think about packing on a road trip but were at the top of my list for my covidcation…face coverings, Clorox wipes, and antibacterial fabric spray. Gotta do what ya gotta do!