July Green Initiatives

Hi world! Chris here. It’s August now which means it’s officially time to round up all the new sustainable challenges I accomplished last month and share them here to inform and inspire! Hope you enjoy 🙂 Week #1 This is a big green trend that a lot of people talk about. However, it’s also one that’s really easy to forget about. I have a few … Continue reading July Green Initiatives

Redhead Reviews: The Ultimate Cottagecore Playlist

Hi world! Chris here. Growing up in the country, I’ve kind of always been a part of the trend that is called cottagecore. Defined as a lifestyle that involves creativity and simplicity, it focuses around pastoral aesthetics with lots of florals, foods, and homemade objects. Now that I’m out of college and living back home, I’ve had a bit more time on my hands due … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: The Ultimate Cottagecore Playlist

I Love This Book and You Should Too

Hi world! Chris here. Sorry I didn’t check in last week, but it was Easter weekend and I gave myself a little holiday for it. However, I’m back now and I’ve recently finished Janella Angeles’s debut duology, Kingdom of Cards, and I am OBSESSED! I haven’t written a real book review before, but I am so in love with this series that I’m going to … Continue reading I Love This Book and You Should Too

Redhead Reviews: Books for Going Green

Hi world! Chris here. Today I want to merge to of my passions together: sustainability and reading. That’s right, today I’m talking about books that cover how to live your life a little more consciously. Enjoy! Simply Living Well by Julia Watkins This is a book I wanted the moment I saw it pop up on Pinterest. Something about the cover is just so appealing … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: Books for Going Green

Redhead Reviews: The Love of Lies in Twelfth Night

Hi world! Chris here. Not much to say today. I’m sharing another literary essay about Shakespeare just in case there’s anyone out there struggling with a school assignment or looking for a subject for a paper for English class. Obviously you can’t copy what I wrote, but it can give you inspiration. Now this particular Shakespeare play can be a little confusing just because the … Continue reading Redhead Reviews: The Love of Lies in Twelfth Night