It’s Her Rusty City. We’re All Just Livin’ in It: Meet Libbie of Rusticity Decor
If you live in Richmond and have seen a girl rocking a bob of blonde curls, vintage cowgirl boots, and a “bo-ho mono”, it was probably Libbie. If you’ve seen this girl rummaging around in a dumpster…then it was definitely Libbie. Libbie is hard to miss. She and I first met when we worked together…
Setbacks and Success: How Maggie Made It Happen
Right now, most of us are stuck in some kind of quarantine. With a lot less going on “out there”, we’ve been living more sedentary lives. We’ve also been forced to spend a little more time with our own thoughts doing some self-reflection. So, for most of us, looking the mirror isn’t exactly a pleasurable…
Thank You for Being a Friend: Life Lessons I Learned from The Golden Girls
Picture it: Richmond, 2010… I’m in high school and my parents never have to worry where I am on an average Friday night. I’m cozied up in bed with popcorn and The Golden Girls. Today, my work desk is covered with coasters and coffee mugs. In business meetings, coworkers and clients get to see the…
Are You Part of the Airport Problem? Travel Tidbits #2
Traveling by air, as exciting as it is, can still be frustrating and, at it’s worst, a nightmare. Oversold flights. Missed connections. Aggravating human beings packed into a tiny tin can in the sky. We can do all we can to make sure we’ve got our boarding passes, packed our contact solutions and curling irons,…
Creepy Tiki: The Jungle Room at Sabai
Sabai, well-known throughout Richmond, Virginia, is beloved for it’s awe-inspiring tropical decor, to die for menu featuring Thai street flavors, and creative cocktails. Their pineapple boat fried rice and Thai mojito are Richmond favorites. And deservedly so. Both are f*cking delicious. All around, the experience of Sabai is unique for this city as well as…
Travel Tidbits #1: Toiletries
I’m not much for New Year’s Resolutions. By the end of February, no one really cares about them at all. But one thing I realized, in those weird half-empty office days in between Christmas and the new year is that I want to travel. A coworker of mine had taken three weeks to explore Southeast…
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