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April 2016

The Trace After Dark: Caverns, Music, and Purple Rain

After a full day of exploring the Natchez Trace, you’d think Sarah and I would’ve called it a night — but adventure had other plans. Dinner led us to the Rattlesnake Saloon, a hidden cavern eatery where live music spills into the open air beneath a waterfall. From there, we chased the hum of Muscle Shoals and the soft glow of Florence, visiting the legendary Fame Studios and a purple-lit fountain shimmering in tribute to Prince. What began as a quiet road trip turned into a night filled with music, laughter, and a little bit of magic.

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Wandering the Natchez Trace: A Day on Sacred Ground

A spontaneous Saturday road trip turned into one of my favorite kinds of days — sun-drenched, unhurried, and full of hidden history. My cousin Sarah and I finally made time to explore the Natchez Trace, winding our way from the Tennessee–Alabama line to quiet trails and sacred places tucked just off the road. From the storytelling stones of the Wichahpi Wall to the still waters of Rock Spring, the journey felt like stepping into a living memory — part history lesson, part heart-healing adventure.

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Small Indulgences, Big Joys

I’ve never really thought of myself as high-maintenance — I’m more of a cozy luxury kind of girl. I don’t need a full glam routine every morning, but there are a few little indulgences that make me feel more like me. From the haircare I swear by to the glow that helps me fake summer sunshine, these are the simple luxuries that make my days softer, smoother, and a little more magical. They may not break the bank, but they make a world of difference in how I feel.

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Chaos, But Make It Organized

Organization doesn’t look the same for everyone — but over the years, I’ve found a rhythm that keeps my space (and my brain) a little more peaceful. From color-coding my closet to giving my sorority shirts their own dedicated drawer, everything has a home — even my digital files. I’ve learned that the trick isn’t perfect systems or fancy containers (though I adore those); it’s finding methods that actually work for you. My space feels more like me when everything has its place — even if that place is delightfully unconventional.

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