november

a month in moments // november

8:26:00 AM


It's been a few weeks since I've done some reflecting and put words to the thoughts floating through my mind.



Life has been quite a whirlwind recently. I feel as if my life job has been looking for my first job, and that has included a great deal of travel and a lot of energy and time. On the bright side, the travel has taken me to some new places, including Madison, Wisconsin - a place I never thought I would ever be.



This year's Thanksgiving in Bat Cave, North Carolina was one to behold. There is so much genuine love and so much to celebrate within this close-knit family, more than I could have ever imagined. To me, the best part of Thanksgiving is a fondness shared among the family to be outside and to be active. It is such a blessing to wake up in the mountains and think What should I do today? Not because of a lack of activities but because of an over abundance of opportunities and experiences that those mountains provide.


The other thing I love about this crazy family, is the constant inspiration and desire to create. Every year, we arrive with a fire in us to bring something home, but not some material souvenir, but something of value to us. In the past, we have always forged and collected pieces off the heavily wooded grounds that might make a fantastic centerpiece. The past two years we have forged metal handles for wooden trays and traveled to North Carolina's Little Switzerland for some rock hounding and gem mining.


This year, my cousin and I splurged and went in on a "special" gem bucket. Some of my haul included the beautiful finds above... 1 - Amethyst | 2 - Aventurine | 3 - Ruby | 4 - Moonstone | 5 - Iolite . I think in my next life I would like to come back as a jeweler so I can turn all these beauties into wearable pieces.


And what would a Hipp Thanksgiving be without TWO batches of boiled peanuts?


Many moments were spent under the tall pines, talking with my mother and sister, catching up on everything under the sun.



One day, I know I will tell stories and reveal memories of the people and the moments that were spent in this cabin. But for now, I am quite content still celebrating here and being a part of those memories.

bat cave north carolina

a month in moments // november

1:00:00 AM

Thinking back on November, I think back to complexity.  I think of the wide range of activities, events, people, and places I experienced and all the emotion that was felt. I have quite a bit to say about this November so grab your tea and join me!


As always, I deeply enjoyed witnessing this month's full moon/supermoon. There is something so humbling about a full moon. It makes you feel small and gently reminds you of your place on Earth. 


I got to see my little love bug, sidekick. When I look at her now that she is so old and slower, I see her as the little puppy she once was chasing me and my sister around our playhouse. She's brought this family laughter and sweetness. It is something special to grow up with a dog.


Many fires were made this past Thanksgiving and paired with the smokey mountain air from the North Carolina forest fires, our clothes were thick with the smokey, dense scent. I'm not complaining though. 


This year I was lucky enough to spend a few days at home in Pennsylvania before hopping back in the car for the drive down to North Carolina. I spent lovely days with my mother, a woman whose inner beauty radiates just as much as her outer beauty. We strolled through Longwood Gardens to see the last of the lush Autumn life before all trees and bushes are covered in lights for the holiday season. Golden hour is truly a mesmerizing time. 


How can golden hour not be one's favorite time of the day? It speaks to me spiritually. 


And again....GOLD.


Had my first successful rockhounding experience this past Thanksgiving. Mother Nature is a total goddess. I mean look at which she produces! The gem haul included garnet, aventurine, aquamarine, quartz, amethyst, sodalite, emerald, and topaz all in their truly raw forms. My favorite part: the first time the sifter is dunked in the water, washing away the dust and the perfect sunlight hitting the soft colors of these stones. It's safe to say I'm addicted and could do this everyday. 


My time at my Pennsylvania home was short, but it was sweet. Visits to Terrain and the newest Philadelphia Free People, baking with my dog under my feet waiting for a drop of cookie dough, and spinning some old records filled the short days. Now only two and half weeks, five projects, and 4 final exams stand between me and my Pennsylvania holiday celebrations. 

P.S. Be sure to check out this quick video I made of a simple recap of the infamous Hipp Thanksgiving. 

xo

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asheville

A MONTH IN MOMENTS // NOVEMBER

1:00:00 AM

I truly can't believe that I am decorating my tiny space for Christmas, that Thanksgiving break has already come to a close, and that it is officially crunch time before finals.  Where has November gone? 

While I may be focused on the time ahead, one thing of the past is for certain. This has been the most naturally beautiful autumn I have ever witnessed.  From the sunlight to the leaves crumpled by passing feet, everything was breathtaking.  What a beautiful month November was.