HONEYMOON

About five months after our wedding, Tim and I finally went on our honeymoon. In hindsight I wouldn't recommend this, go on your honeymoon right after your wedding! I'm telling you, returning to work the weekend after is nothing short of anticlimactic (which is what we both did). Although the honeymoon was the last thing on my mind with everything that had to be planned, I can't deny that I was a little bit concerned if we would even go on one. Once you get back into your daily grind it's too easy to push aside, our honeymoon should have been put on a higher priority. We decided to go to Italy and visit four places including Rome, Venice, Florence and Vernazza.  They were all magnificent; pasta, gelato and market food overload, rough life I know. 

Rome - rainbow appearance on our first evening

Rome - view from the Vatican

Rome - Vatican columns


Stones of Rome

Rome - Pantheon (Tim's favorite)


Venice - seagulls vs. pigeons at St. Mark's Square

Venice - water alleyways

Venice - vacant gondolas

Venice - seagull enjoying view beside the Rialto Bridge

Venice - St. Mark's Square

Venice - red roofs and pastels

Venice - Grand Canal on a dreary afternoon

Florence - Fiume Arno

Florence - Easter crowds enjoying sunset at Ponte Vecchio

Florence - the magnificent Duomo

Vernazza - a favorite of the five Cinque Terre villages, a remote chunk of the Italian Riviera

 Vernazza - Cave

 Vernazza - View from our hike to the next village Manarola

Vernazza - Tourists warming up under the April sun - View from the Castello Doria watch tower

- E

Free Wallpapers // 1

Hello there and Happy Friday Eve! We're trying a new column here at Hey Yeh. We teamed up with A Sensible Habit and created these wonderful desktop and mobile wallpapers for you to download for free! These designs are all handpainted by the talented Brandy from A Sensible Habit! Check out her website and shop for more goodies!








Flower Fields

If you've been following my Instagram, you've probably seen photos of our weekend in San Diego. One of the mornings, my dad and I decided to visit the flower fields in Carlsbad. Although not even comparable to the Tulip Gardens in Amsterdam, it was close enough. :) There was about 50 acres of colorful petunia flowers, but unfortunately we caught them at the end of their bloom, so many of the flowers were already starting to wilt. It was still fun and beautiful to see! I believe yesterday was their last day of visits, but definitely check it out if you're in the area next time!
photo by dad
photo by dad


White on White

It's been awhile but we're back with some cool stuff! I finally figured out a way to wear white on white. I find it really hard to pull this off if you're not tall and skinny because it doesn't hide anything.. if you know what I mean. But this cute vest from TopShop helps break up the head-to-toe single color. I really like the black in-seam and the fake pockets on the side. I decided to keep the colors light by pairing this outfit with some nude flats. They also have the vest in dark blue!
tee - madewell (similar here) | jeans - zara | vest - topshop | bracelets - j.crew (similar herehere)
necklace - btwn wind & water | rings - urban outfitters | flats - maud frizon (similar here)

photos by justfeng

Grab-n-Go Breakfast | Veggie Sausage Frittata Cupcakes



Mornings are sometimes rough for me, especially those days when you wake up late and don't have time to make breakfast! These frittata cupcakes are the best! They're a great grab-n-go healthy breakfast choice. It's easy to make and only takes about 30 minutes. If you don't particularly like any of the veggie/meat choices I selected, feel free to replace them with your favorites!



what you need
1 zucchini
1/2 sweet onion
8 cherry tomatoes
2 chicken apple sausages
6-8 large eggs
2 tablespoons olive oil
salt and pepper


what to do
1. Preheat the oven to 350F. Cover the muffin pan with olive oil. You can also use cupcake liners to save yourself from cleaning the pan. 
2. Dice the veggies and the sausage into cubes. In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs together.
3. In a 10-inch skillet, sauté the onions, zucchini, tomatoes, and sausage for about 7-10 minutes until it's soft. Season with salt and pepper.
4. Fill each cup of the pan with a tablespoon full of veggies and sausage. Then pour in the whisked egg till they're almost full.
5. Place into oven for 15-20 minutes till the egg is set. Serve warm or cold.



Enjoy!

- C