by chelsea | Jul 14, 2018 | Style
Yay! I have been keeping my eye out for a new swimsuit all season. I finally found a suit that I was I obsessed with! I tried to order it from Nordstrom where I originally saw it unfortunately, it was sold out in most sizes. I decided to check Amazon (my go-to website). I was able to find it on Amazon for the same price. It was available in all sizes + FREE 2 day shipping as an Amazon Prime member! It came in on Thursday and I was so excited to wear it to the pool this weekend! Here’s a peak at my favorite 2018 swimsuit (and links to purchase for yourself)!

I love this bathing suit top! I try to avoid any bathing suits that provide support by going around the neck. I end up with a headache or neck pain by the end of the day anytime I wear a halter bathing suit. This one stays up well as a bandeau and the arm pieces help provide a little support as well. It has a really great comfortable lining so that you aren’t worried about shape or how cold the water is. I also love the amount of coverage it offers, and the nice fit of the off-the-shoulder (OTS) sleeves. It is super stretchy which makes it move really well with your body.

The bottoms totally rock too! They have a ton of stretch in the smock so the don’t feel saggy when they get wet or start to pull away from your waist when you bend. The bottoms also provide decent coverage, which is important to me.

This coverup would have been perfect for a Fourth of July pool party or boat day! It’s from Anthropologie and is on sale right now. Snag it for next year! I love the red, white, and blue colors with the metallic threading. It’s a cute patriotic cover-up that you can wear any day of the year and isn’t too over-the-top. My hat is also on sale from Banana Republic. It took me a little too long to get down with the hats but now I am in love! A great thing about this pick is that it comes in two sizes S/M and L/XL and is “packable”. Packable means that you can fold it up and flatten it in your suitcase and know it will bounce back to its original shape!
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by chelsea | Jul 12, 2018 | Beauty, Home, Style
It’s finally here!
The Nordstrom Anniversary sale is finally here! I scoped out some great finds at an early shopping event yesterday and checked out everything that went live on the site this morning. You can start shopping today if you’re a Nordstrom credit card holder… if not you can apply for one today and start to shop! I rounded up my favorite finds below. I put all of the items in my cart but obviously had to sift through a few before check out. Check out my fav dresses, tops, bottoms, beauty essentials, accessories, and home decor. I would buy EVERYTHING here if I could!
Everything in the sale is a new, fall item, so prices will drop for the sale and then return to normal price as fall merchandise.
Here are the items I put at the top of my must-have list!
// Dresses //
I am a huge dress girl so most of my favorites were in this category! There are a ton of amazing dresses in the sale this year. I am sharing some dresses that are great for everything from work to play!
1. I absolutely love this Tahari Cape Dress for work. I ordered it in black (pretty much my go-to) but am in love with the red as well!
// Sale Price $84.90 // After Sale $128.00 //
2. The cutest work dress! This Chelsea28 Fit and Flare dress is perfect for a day at school or the office. I like the Navy Sapphire but think all three color options are super flattering!
// Sale Price $92.90 // After Sale $139.00 //
3. How amazing is this flutter sleeve dress? I am so excited to head to work in this dress! I love the blue but ordered the …. black!
4. The perfect work or dinner dress this fall is this Bell Sleeve Dress.
5. I love that this Stipe Faux Wrap Shirt Dress can take you from work to brunch. It’s cut is super flattering and has a glam-meets-modern look that I adore.
// Tops //
I’m sharing my favorite tops from the sale. They had so much options that will be great to rock in the fall!
1. This off-the-shoulder eyelet blouse is super cute! It’s the perfect top for just about any occasion.
2. When it gets cold and you want to be comfortable, this cinched waist sweatshirt will be your staple!
Comfy and cute, yes please!
3. I love the draped look of this Leather Jacket. It looks a lot like the one I got last winter.
4. This casual Ruffle Sleeve Tee may become a teachers best friend.
5. How about thisScallop Sweater? Scalloped, need I say more?
// Bottoms //
I skipped the jeans this year because I have some hard-and-true brands I stick with that were excluded from the sale. Instead I am posting some great fall skirts, pants, and leggings (of course)
1. If you’ve never tried Alo’s yoga pants, you should! They’re definitely pricey so now would be a great time to try a pair. These Alo Godess Ribbed Leggings are super cute and on sale!
2. I have a similar pair of Utility Pants and love to wear them with a tee and wedges. I love these ones and the price!
3. Last year, I purchased theseBP. Moto Leggings in a similar green color. I wear them all fall and winter with different boots and booties.
4. I am all about the camo right now! This Camo Utility Skirt completely does it for me!
5. Like I said, all about the camo. I purchased a pair of faux leather leggings last winter that quickly became a go-to. They’re comfortable and easy to dress up. I am excited about these Faux Leather Camo Leggings by Spanx.
// Shoes //
This years sale-shoes were to-die-for! There were so many adorable sliders and booties so I am just sharing some must-haves.
1. Here are two similar booties. They are both wedge booties that are great for the snow, rain, or sludge! The first is the Sorrell Waterproof wedge booties and these UGG Waterproof Wedge booties . I love them both but prefer the monochromatic look of the UGGs.
2. These Casper booties are the perfect fall shoe.
3. These slides pretty much came in a bunch of colors. I loved two but based on instagram you all preferred the black Bow Slide.
// Sale Price $84.90 // After Sale $129.95 //
4. I know I want these Delicious Heeled booties but I haven’t been able to decide between the black or nude suede.
5. I love these easy Lash Split Shaft Booties . They’re easy fall boots that can dress up and outfit and would pair great with a cute fall dress!
// Beauty //
One of my favorite parts of the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale every year is the beauty. I stock-up on products I use throughout the year because you can find great items at that otherwise never go on sale! If you’ve read my “My favorite Hair Products” post, you’ll see a lot of my favorite items are part of the sale!
1. If you haven’t tried the Beachwaver yet you should! I love that this is a 1 1/4 inch barrel. It will give you perfect big waves. It’s on the anniversary sale, 1 1/4″ beachwaver.
2. I love the Oribe dry texture spray. This is a great price for the Oribe Spray duo, and I am excited to try the other product!
3. I love Philosophy facewash. My face always feels so clean after using this face wash. It rarely goes on sale so I snap up the Purity Trio Set at the anniversary sale.
4. I’ve been dying for a light controlled mirror. This is one of those things your mom probably has that you’ve always wanted. I love the size of this 8 inch mirror with brightness control .
5. A couple years ago I started getting lash extensions. They were really great most of the time! To save time and money I quit and started purchasing neuLash. This stuff works so well and I only buy it during the sale each year!
// Accessories //
There are a ton of beautiful accessories as part of the sale this year! Of course, many of the ones I liked the most were well out of my budget ($400 earrings). Here are a few more affordable options that are super cute!
1. This suitcase is probably my favorite purchase from the 2018 Nordstrom Anniversary Sale! I’ve never had nice luggage and the price for two is a pretty good deal. Plus, I love how easy the blue will be to find at the luggage claim!
2. Check-out these super cute Halfmoon Fringe Earrings! I am obsessed!
3. I’m a huge fan of the blanket scarf. I love this Stripe Blanket Scarf.
4. If you’ve been needing a new carry-all, check out this monogram Oversize Tote. It is full of things I love: stripes, monograms, and big enough to tote all I need. I linked the black but my instagram showed the white as more popular so check that one out too!
5. There’s nothing catty about these Oversize Sunglasses .
Quay’s been super popular for oversize sunglasses and I am loving these cat-eye ones!
// Home //
Last year the “home” part of the sale really got me! It was the first year during this sale that I was a homeowner and was so excited to be able to purchase some high-end pieces while they were on sale. I am sharing a few favorites that I will add to my place.
1. These three coasters are all adorable. Check out these coasters and these ones that are marble and wood. They’re perfect for a modern or contemporary living room! These home state coasters are perfect for the proud local or girl who is new-to-town!
2. I found two towel sets I thought were super cute! These kitchen towels and these turkish towels.
3. As I said, I love marble! I am super excited about this soap dispenser. I ordered it for my downstairs powder-room.
4.I ordered this Herringbone Rug from the 2017 Anniversary Sale. It has held up really well and has a great modern look!
5. I love using an aromatherapy diffuser in my home. This one is super cute!
I tried to keep all my favorites down to five so they were easier to shop. Did you find this post helpful to navigate the anniversary sale? Wish I had talked about some different merchandise? Share you thoughts below so I can make future posts more helpful to readers!
by chelsea | Jul 9, 2018 | Style
Sharing one of my all-time favorite dresses this summer! It’s the Hudson Dress from Anthropologie. I have been living in this dress! It just went on sale but there are limited sizes available right now. It’s an adorable combination of stripes and dots! This retro style is perfect for brunch, date-night, and even the office! The bodice of the dress runs a little small, so you may want to size up!



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by chelsea | Jun 27, 2018 | Travel
I have been fortunate enough to travel a relatively extensive list of countries and visit more than a few of Caribbean Islands. I was never sure if Hawaii would be the place for me. I believed it would be the same as the Caribbean Islands I had already experienced (except more expensive and further to travel)… my mistake! Hawaii is the most naturally beautiful place I have ever been. I spent 15 days on Hawaii, that’s the big island (not to be confused with Maui, Oahu, or Honolulu). The big island is the only island that I can speak to and I sing its praise! I have compiled all of my trip-favorites from regions to restaurants and added links so you can book any of my recommendations. I won’t make any money from these links, I just want to share what I believe can make your trip unforgettable and make it easier for you to plan!
// Where to stay //
Our house-When my family travels, we typically opt for rental homes so we can spend more time together and don’t need to eat out for all of our meals. We found this paradise in this ocean front island home on VRBO and it looks like it’s ratings have gotten it to a really high ranking since our stay. We got to wake up to this view every morning…and had an equally beautiful sunset each night. We absolutely loved this house and I highly recommend it.

Kona, Kohala/Waikaloa, and Hilo are the regions of the island I would recommend staying.
Kona– This is where we stayed! We spent our entire stay on the island in Kona. Our stay was split between two houses. One house was on the beach (the one I linked above) and we couldn’t have been happier. Our other house was on the hilltops. While our house in the hills was much less expensive, we wouldn’t choose that option again. I highly recommend staying closer to the town and beach, if possible. You will find below I also wish we had spent a few nights on another part of the island, Hilo. Kona is the West coast of the island. You will find a ton of shops, grocery stores, restaurants, and activities in this area. The Kona Coast stretches 40 miles over the west coast. This area includes some really great historical sites, bays, lava fields (with petroglphys), and beautiful sand beaches.
Kohala/Waikaloa– Kohala is the northwestern tip of the island. The accommodations on this part of the island are more expensive than Kona. Northeast Kohala is green and lush, while the southwest side of the peninsula is dry. North Kohala is has North America’s largest privately owned ranches – the Parker Ranch. The ranch areas are part of Waimea town (also called Kamuela). You can see real life cowboys here and eat some awesome organic, locally-sourced beef and other foods. Waikaloa is just south of this and many people debate whether Waikaloa is part of Kona or Kohala, I am linking it with Kohala in this post. Some call this area the gold coast because of the many luxury resorts that have been engraved into ancient lava flows in this area. One of the most beautiful beaches on the island, Hapuna Beach, is also located along this stretch.
Hilo-This is the super lush part of the island many people think of…before the volcano started getting active, now maybe you think of the Volcano Region, which looks very different but is nearby. The reason I added Hilo to my list of places to stay is because it’s beautiful and has a lot of activities you will want to do. Hilo is also a far drive from other parts of the island where you are more likely to stay. If I got to plan this trip again (I hope to someday) I would spend my first 1-3 nights in Hilo and then spend the rest of my nights in Kona. I would try to pack in all the activities that you do on this side of the island while there and really get full days to enjoy it. It rains a LOT here so I wouldn’t want to stay here too long because I wouldn’t want to miss the beautiful Hawaiian weather!
// What & Where to eat //
Kona Coffee-You must try Kona Coffee! One of the things Kona is known for is its coffee. You have probably heard about it and you should definitely try it while you’re there! There are so many coffee farms and roasters over this part of the island. I visited Greenwell Coffee Farm we took a tour of their farm and tasted some delicious brews. The great thing about Greenwell is they have free tours. I learned so much about coffee crops, harvest, and roasting. The island has a large variety of options so I would recommend looking up some options to see what may be the best for you, or even trying a few!
Macadamia nuts– These nuts are also grown in the hillsides of this region. I am sad to say, I didn’t eat a single macadamia nut during my trip. I would suggest you do though!
The Coffee Shack– This is a wonderful restaurant on the island! They are on the way up the mountains in Kona. Their height gives you an amazing view of the island and coastline. It is the perfect stop on your way to the coffee farms!

Kona Brewing is in Kona, Hawaii! You should definitely check-it out! We went to the brewery several times. We stopped by to try out some of their different beers and also had dinner there one night. The place has great, casual, vibes and offers great beer/food. Their beer is also available on the mainland. If you’ve never tried I recommend Big Wave and Lemongrass Luau (but I know my brother-in-law would recommend a different selection).

Jackie Rays, Lava Lava Beach Club, and Huggo’s On The Rocks were three of the best restaurants where we ate during our trip. They were a little less casual than some of our other stops and the food was amazing!
// What to do //
Since you’re on an island you should go to the beach! Luckily, in Hawaii you have a LOT of amazing beaches to choose from my favorite beaches were- The Green Sand Beach, The Black Sand Beach, Hapuana Beach, and Pua Bay.


Zipline– Hawaii is the first time that I have ever been zip lining! It was a great first time, but it will be hard for anything else to compare to this experience. We did our zip line with Umauma Experience. The zip lines were absolutely amazing and so were the guides! The zip lines will take you over 14 different waterfalls and you will get to run 9 different lines. The guides were very kind, great with adults and children, and great entertainers.
Helicopter Tour– This was a really amazing experience. It my entire family’s first time in a helicopter and everyone had a lot of fun. We used Paradise Helicopters. It was a great company. They took us through a safety session before we went out and we knew what to expect for the day. We chose to take the Doors Off Volcanoes and Waterfalls Extreme experience. I would definitely do the Doors Off experience, I wasn’t worried about falling out at all but it did add the the experience and I can’t imagine it would be the same with the doors on, in an enclosed setting. We were a little sad the day we went out there was a lot of rain which, mixed with lava, led to vog (volcanic smog). The visibility was pretty low that day and we didn’t get the full-experience we wish we had. I would recommend booking 1-2 days out instead so you can avoid that possibility. Of course, you can only do this if you have time to spare in case of an availability or weather issue.
Snorkel– We did a morning snorkel with Sea Paradise. I would highly recommend using them if you are staying in Kona. They had a nice breakfast spread for guests to enjoy and provided everyone with a great day of snorkeling. We had several beautiful spots to snorkel, including seeing Captain Cook and saw tons of dolphins along the way.
Go whale watching– Whale watching season is . If you are in Hawaii during this time, you don’t want to miss the opportunity! Our whale watching trip was booked with Body Glove Hawaii.
Go to volcano National Park– I can’t say what this must be like right now! We visited Volcano National Park in two different ways. One day we drove to the Hilo airport and took a helicopter tour of the volcano (above). We also drove to the National Park and spent some time hiking there.
See waterfalls– Definitely go chasing waterfalls! Hawaii has so many amazing waterfalls we saw… A couple others I have heard great things about are, Rainbow falls, Boiling Pots area and Pe’epe’e Falls…
A few other things we loved doing included a visit to the City of Refugee. This was a really interesting part of Hawaiian history. It was a great way to see a beautiful beach, and learn a little bit about the island’s history. Our hike in Waipio Valley was absoluetely amazing (you cannot skip this). Be prepared for a tough hike down but you can see an amazing waterfall, wild horses, and a black sand beach once you reach the bottom. The hike up is easier than the way down! We also loved going kayaking/SUP (we rented these at Kailua Pier).


My last tip for planning your trip is to skip the expensive resort luau. We attended one and cannot say it met our expectations. They jam a ton of people into this event and you eat your meal buffet style. If you’re expecting a low-key luau or a “special” feel, you’ll probably be pretty disappointed. I would love to find out how to have a different experience at a luau!
I have so much aloha for Hawaii! Have you been to Hawaii or are you planning a trip? You can also contact me via email if you’d like any more recommendations or have questions. Share any recommendations you have for the islands for me and other readers!
by chelsea | Jun 14, 2018 | Travel
It only took one time in New Orleans to fall in love! New Orleans is one of the most charming cities I have ever had the pleasure to visit. The city has so much personality, it’s hard to imagine anyone not loving their stay. After spending 4 amazing days in the French Quarter, I have devised a list of places you should check-out when you visit. Here’s my travel guide to New Orleans.
Where to eat
New Orleans is known for amazing food. Its cajun delicacies and french pastries are to die for. There are so many amazing restaurants in New Orleans, I definitely couldn’t try them all in four days or even list them all. My research and experiences helped my create my list of places you should try!
Café Du Monde
You must go! I ordered Beignets and a Café Au Lait (what they are known for). This is a New Orleans staple that your visit to New Oreleans would be amiss without. Be prepared, they only accept cash.

Royal House Oysters
I started with Crab Claws, it was served in the best sauce! It comes with some toasted French bread and makes for some amazing dipping (I wouldn’t pass on this dish!). I ordered the Taste of New Orleans. It gave me the chance to try three different cajun dishes. It included: Chicken & Andouille Jambalaya, Crawfish Etouffée and Chicken and Andouille Gumbo. All three dishes were super tasty but I probably enjoyed the Crawfish Etouffée the most, which is an option on its own. One of the best things about this restaurant is its balcony seating, it has beautiful sunset view.

Bourbon House
I loved my dinner here! For my main dish I ordered the blackened tuna. It was seared perfectly and had the tastiest seasoning. It comes on a summer salad bed that was so tasty, but I’m not completely sure how they made it! We ordered dessert here (which we rarely do) but it was so worth it! I had the seasonal cobbler skillet that comes topped with mascarpone gelato. They had a peach cobbler that was so delish!
The Bombay Club
The Bombay Club was so cute! I ordered some fried brussels sprouts and PEI Mussels that were super tasty here. My favorite thing about this place is it’s overall atmosphere. You have to walk a little bit off the beaten path to find it. They have live jazz music playing. Plus its decor takes you back in time that just feels like New Orleans.
Where to Go & What to Do
The Spotted Cat
Of course you cannot visit New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz, without scoping out a few live bands. They are bound to be awesome, even the ones you hear on the street! There are tons of great spots to hear live jazz. If you’re up for a late-night band feel head to The Spotted Cat. We listened to a great live jazz band here the first night. Be prepared with cash for your drinks (they ask that you get a minimum one drink/set).
The Carousel Bar
This bar and lounge is a famous New Orleans hotspot. It is a revolving bar that Vogue Living named one of “The Top 20 bars in the world”. I ordered a Pimm’s Cup and Fleur De Lis and loved them both. They’re known for creating the Vieux Carre, which I can’t say is my kind of drink but you should try it while you’re there!
Where to Stay
Dauphine Orleans Hotel
I spent my stay in New Orleans at Dauphine Orleans Hotel. It is a really cute boutique hotel in French Quarter. The hotel’s buildings date back to the early nineteenth century. I recommend checking-out some of the hotels history if you stay there. The hotel is within walking distance to the streetcar lines, Mississippi riverfront, and Bourbon Street. When you check-in you will feel a very personal experience with their friendly staff and receive a complimentary welcome beverage at their bar, May Baily’s Place. They also have a quaint courtyard with a saltwater pool.
Hotel Montelone
This hotel houses The Carousel Bar . While I can’t say anything about the rooms I do think it would be a fun place to stay on another visit. The hotel has a much ritzier feel than Dauphine Orleans Hotel but it’s in a great spot and has a great bar and restaurant downstairs.


These are all spots are places I will visit again when I come back, very soon!
Do you have favorite places in New Orleans? Share them so I can check-them-out on my next visit and for other readers!
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