July 29, 2016

Friday Favorites

TGIF! This week seemed really long, however it was definitely a good one. I was supposed to work eight days in a row and you could say I wasn't psyched, however I got cut early one day and didn't have to go in at all one day which was a major blessing. The weather has been a 10/10 for the past three weeks (seriously it hasn't rained!) so we have been enjoying lots of time at the beach and being outside. I don't have any big plans for the weekend but am looking forward to my friends coming to visit next week! 

One: Visiting Friends
On Wednesday night after work Julianna and I drove up to Falmouth to visit our friend Alison. We went to dinner at our favorite restaurant, Quicks Hole. If you are ever in Woods Hole I highly recommend stopping by, they have the best burritos (I love the cod one) and amazing chips and salsa. After dinner we went to the beach to watch the sunset and take some pictures followed by a trip to get ice cream. We ended up spending the night and leaving in the morning because the drive is about an hour home. The past year has been so amazing now that everyone has their licenses and we can visit friends whenever we want! 

Last weekend my camera lens broke when Julianna and I went out to take blog pictures, so unfortunately I had to order a new one. I purchased the Canon 50mm lens and I am obsessed with it. The quality of the photos is so much better than the 18-55mm lens that came with the camera, and for $125 it does not break the bank. I love how it blurs the background and really focuses in on the subject, which makes it perfect for blogging. See Julianna's outfit post here

Three: Running
With cross country tryouts just a month away, I have been doing a lot more running and have been trying to improve my distance and pace. It has been so hot during the day that I have been going early in the morning or late at night. The sunsets recently have been beautiful especially when you are by the beach which is such a nice way to end a tiring workout! 

xoxo,
Catherine

Preppy by the Sea

July 27, 2016

Steal Her Style


It has been such a long time since I did a "steal her style" post and I am so happy to be sharing a recreation of this look today! Pinterest is one of my favorite late night guilty pleasures and recently I have stumbled upon so many cute looks that have really inspired me to take more outfit photos. Everyone and their mother seems to be loving the off the shoulder trend this season and there are so many adorable variations in every price range. I love the long sleeve top featured in the original look; it would be perfect for a breezy night while still being cute and summery. I hunted down something super similar for less than $70- plus the bow detail is to die for! This look is relatively simplistic, however the bright pop of color from the adorable clutch ties the outfit together and gives it a chic vibe. The clutch featured in the photo retailed for about $90 and sold out, but you can still purchase the one linked above from Tuckernuck for less than half the original's cost. Let me know if you enjoy this type of post because I like making them and would be happy to do more in the future!

Happy hump day!

xoxo,
Catherine

Preppy by the Sea

July 26, 2016

Advice For High School Juniors


This past week it really hit me that I am going into senior year. It feels so surreal to think that I have already completed freshman, sophomore, and junior year and will be starting my last year of high school in about six weeks. The common app is up and I am officially entering the terrifying college process. On the bright side, however, I made it through my junior year alive and thought I would share some tips for the class of 2018. Junior year has bad stigma because yes it is challenging and stressful, however there are so many exciting things that come in this year and I guarantee if you manage your workload efficiently that you will enjoy it! It's a big year and a big learning experience- both in and out of the classroom- so good luck and make the most of it! 

Run for leadership positions // By junior year, chances are you have found a club or two that you are truly passionate about. I highly recommend taking the step and running for a leadership position during the year. Having a bigger role in a club, or being a sports captain is such a great way to get to know people better that have similar interest as you, and it never hurt to have an extra thing to add to your college application (we're all thinking it). Even if you don't win, this is such a great experience and will help you with public speaking.

Form a relationship with your guidance/college counselor //  It is crucial that you get to know your guidance counselor well throughout junior year as they play a very large role in helping you with your college process. If you have not been doing it already, start stopping by to say hi and chat a little bit. You don't need to have a major life issue or school problem to go talk to them, they want to know you to help make your high school experience positive, and you want them to know you just as much to help you when it comes time to apply to college. Additionally, they are such great resources when it comes to making a list of college you are interested in, and if you have any pressing questions/concerns about school. 

Take the SAT & the ACT // Though you may think that they are practically the same, the SAT and the ACT are pretty different in actuality. It is important to take both to figure out what which one you preform stronger on. Standardized tests have never been my strong suit, so I started tutoring in January and took the ACT at the beginning of February followed by the SAT in March. After getting both scores back I figured out that I like the SAT much better and have since taken it again. If you're like me and know going into the tests that you will likely take them a few times, I highly recommend starting as early as possible. Looking back, I really wish that I took the SAT in December because then I could have taken them 3 or 4 times before junior year ended. I think that I am going to take them a third time in October to hopefully improve my super score, which is honestly the last thing you want to do during senior fall, especially if you are planning on going ED somewhere in November. 

Don't stay up too late // One of the biggest things that I learned about myself this year is that I am not a night owl. During junior year, nine out of ten times I would go to bed before 11:00 and was so much more rejuvenated in the morning. Also, I realized that I did not retain a significant amount of information late at night, and staying up late "studying" just was not beneficial. The work load is a lot junior year, but if you manage your time well you can avoid unnecessary stressful late nights. 

Figure out teacher recommendations in the early spring // At my school, we are required to get two teacher recommendations for college before the end of junior year. I recommend finding out how many letters you will need and coming up with a few teachers that you know you would be comfortable asking for the letter in case one can't do it. Right after spring break there was a mad rush of people asking for letters and teachers began to put a cap on the amount they would write, which became really stressful for some people. Colleges like to have the teacher recommendations from your junior year teachers, so start building relationships with them at a the beginning of the year, this will make the letter more personal and appealing to schools during the application process. Remember to ask for the recommendation in person, your teachers are doing you a huge favor and you need to be respectful and appreciative of their time! 

Take electives that can boost your GPA // One of the main reasons that junior year is so stressful is that your GPA at the end of the year is what you will be applying to college with if you decide to go early decision or early action. It is so important to maintain a strong GPA throughout the year as it not only affects your college search, but also your acceptance into things such as the national honor society. At my school we don't count art classes and most electives towards your GPA, however if you take half year senior courses as an elective it will help you. I took economics my first semester and it really helped my GPA, so if your school works like this as well I recommend opting for electives that will factor into your GPA. 

Don't stress too much about prom // This one sounds kind of silly in the grand scheme of things, but trust me come spring it will be very relevant. Prom is just another high school activity, so don't stress too much about getting a date or finding the perfect dress. Have fun and take lots of pictures with your friends! 

Stay after // This is not so much specific to junior year but high school in general. If you are confused by a lesson, or just want some help reviewing for a test, stay after school with your teachers. It is their job to help you and by staying after you demonstrate your dedication to the class and your grades. Staying after may even help you build a relationship with the teacher and get a strong recommendation later in the year :) 

Find a good form of stress relief // I'm not going to lie, there will 100% be days, or even weeks that are simply awful. The workload can get difficult, especially in the spring with AP exams and long term projects and you need an outlet. This past year I got really into spinning and went 3+ times a week. 5:30 am classes forced me to get to bed early and get to school refreshed and alert, and night classes were the perfect distraction for homework. Whether it be running, spinning, walking, or going to the gym, find a productive workout routine that helps clear your mind, and keep you in shape throughout the year. 

Treat yo self // For all the Parks & Rec fans out there I hope you get my reference :) When you complete a research paper, or preform well on a test you were stressed for it is nice to reward yourself sometimes. I'm not saying you should go out and spend your life savings on some crazy designer item, but meet up with your friends for dinner on a friday night or grab some ice cream after school. It's the little things that will get you through them many bumps of junior year! 

Good luck to the class of 2018 this year, you will do great! Also, if you have any tip for senior year let me know as I am always looking for tips as well! 

xoxo,
Catherine

Preppy by the Sea

July 25, 2016

Lace Up Dress






dress | shoes | earrings
As many of you know, Catherine and I have an obsession with the TV show, Jane the Virgin. If any of you are familiar with the show, I'm sure you've recognized that the character Petra has the most incredible clothes. So, when I saw her wearing this dress in an episode a few months back, I was instantly obsessed. I've been very into the lace up trend lately, and the color is absolutely to die for. I went on wornontv.net and found the dress at Nordstrom for $68 and still left in my size. I figured I had to buy it and now consider this dress one of my best purchases ever. It's super flattering, the neckline is deep, but not uncomfortably deep, and the sleeves are so fun!

xoxo,
Julianna 

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July 22, 2016

Friday Favorites

Happy Friday! This week has been yet another busy one, so I have tried to take advantage of every free minute possible. Apologies for the lack of posts this week, my lens that I use for blogging unexpectedly broke the other day. I always try to have a variety of posts each week including graphics and original photography, so this unfortunate mishap really limited the content possibilities this week. Thankfully, Amazon Prime is always there when you need it and my new 50mm lens will be arriving today! I have had my eye on it for a while and it has been recommended by lots of other bloggers, so I am looking forward to using it and improving the quality of photos on Preppy by the Sea! 

One: Beach Days
My schedule for work this week has been extremely busy, so I have not had a ton of free time. However, I have spent all my time off at the beach. The weather this week has been beautiful and the ocean is finally starring to warm up from its previous arctic state. I have also been doing a lot of reading at the beach and am just a few pages away from finishing Me Before You! 

Two: Flowers
Walking around the Cape right now is absolutely breathtaking, all of the flowers are in full bloom and everyone's gardens are perfectly maintained. Hydrangeas are one of my all time favorite flowers (I blame my New England roots) and it has been nice to see the variety of colors popping up all over town! 

Three: Swimming
There is absolutely nothing I love more than swimming in the ocean. I love the refreshing feeling of the cold water after a hot day. I love the salt in my hair, and I love the salt on my skin. In addition to lots of dips in the ocean, Julianna and I were babysitting and got to swim a pool which is always a fun change. The pool was actually salt water which I love so much more than chlorine and think is such a great idea for a beach house! 

Do you have any fun plans for the weekend?

xoxo,
Catherine

Preppy by the Sea