HK

I have been dying to go on a hike with my dad but was unsure if I was fit enough to keep up with him! Today, we finally went on a test run at Lion Rock Mountain. The weather was perfect, slight overcast with a bit of breeze. 

I want to take in all the beauties of Hong Kong before I leave again. Not only enjoying the concrete jungle and the hustle bustle lifestyle, but also escaping the city limits and breathing in the fresh air of the countryside. 








 
Lion Rock Head
 Sitting on top of the Lion Rock's Head!
 We made it!


apt therapy

I've always had a keen interest in interior design, following blogs and pinning ideas that I love. But when it comes to designing my own apt or room, it never comes out the way I want it to. Starring at a plethora of colorful linens, jars, pillows and beds at Ikea makes me forget all the ideas that I wanted to execute. 
Just wanted to share some blogs and ideas that I have for my next apt.

I just realized the hint of yellow in almost each picture! I swear that wasn't on purpose, I just love yellow. :)
Desire to Inspire - Dream Big / Apt Therapy - Fun ideas / Painted Hive - DIY / Decor8 - Craft ideas / Design Sponge - Makeovers

Let's Get Organized

Waking up every morning at 6 in the morning from jet lag has given me a lot of time to get my life organized. My room is ten times cleaner than when I left it in December. I convinced my mom to leave work early to go Ikea shopping with me yesterday and came home with bags full of goodies. 
I'm going to make my room so cozy that I won't want to leave for LA!
 I love mason jars!
 Started to write again - jotting random notes down, creative ideas, and memorable moments.
 Bought some awesome plant buckets from Ikea and organized my bangles and bracelets.

 Dug up some old artwork from high school and put them up!
 Buckets for makeup!


 In love with these boxes! Super easy to put together and works perfectly for my scarves and other knick knacks.
Turned an old CD holder into an earring rack!

Regret


Regret doesn’t remind us that we did badly — it reminds us that we know we can do better.

- Kathryn Schulz