Friday Favorites

by Grace Ko in


Happy Friday and can I just say... TGIF! 

There are weeks when I leave school (work) on Friday afternoon and want to shout to the world, in triumph, "I made it! I made it through the week!!" And this week was just one of them weeks. 

I feel like I am still recovering from some of the battle wounds (it was an epic battle of a week) but hey, I made it and as they say, "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger" *cue kelly clarkson song*

Some of my recent favorites: 

a cup of cappuccino makes everything better 

a cup of cappuccino makes everything better 

a little sparkle & wanderlust 

a little sparkle & wanderlust 

meet laila, our 3 y.o. pitbull/boxer mix. she makes any day brighter. 

meet laila, our 3 y.o. pitbull/boxer mix. she makes any day brighter. 

my favorite veggie sandwich + green juice 

my favorite veggie sandwich + green juice 

cupcakes the hubby brought me to cheer me up on this gloomy friday 

cupcakes the hubby brought me to cheer me up on this gloomy friday 


Summer Brights: A Pop of Color

by Grace Ko in ,


I wouldn't describe my style to be particularly bold in any way. I love my neutrals and classic pieces: a trench coat, a striped shirt, black pants, a good pair of jeans. But when I saw these shoes, I couldn't help but snatch them up (especially because they were on major clearance! Thank you, DSW.)

The pumps add that punch of color even when worn with a simple outfit: a chambray shirt and my favorite black pants that I discovered in Korea, thanks to my cousins.

chambray shirt: jcrew, pants: from a boutique in korea, bag: zara, shoes: enzo angiolini

chambray shirt: jcrew, pants: from a boutique in korea, bag: zara, shoes: enzo angiolini

watch: emporio armani, nails: essie topless&barefoot + rockcandy 

watch: emporio armani, nails: essie topless&barefoot + rockcandy 


4 girls, 180 eggs, a whole lot of laughs

by Grace Ko


The other weekend, my FG (family group) girls and I got together to make fellowship food for church. Typically, I would've suggested we order pies and pies of pizza and called it a day but considering it was mother's day, we all felt inclined to put a little bit of effort and thought into the food for the week.

A little bit of effort turned into a whole lot of effort as we embarked on an EPIC six-hour journey of making egg salad for over 100 people! Here's the breakdown:

  • 1 hour spent at Costco's
  • 20 loaves of bread
  • 180 eggs
  • 4 stalks of celery
  • 1 bag of red onions (and a whole lot of tears)
  • 1 jar of mayo
  • 2 bottles of spicy mustard
  • salt & pepper, to taste
  • 3 pots of boiling water running at any given time
  • 1 showing of Linsanity
  • 4 ladies in love with Jeremy Lin
  • a spontaneous girls' night in, a sense of accomplishment and pride to say we fed our church = PRICELESS
chopping away

chopping away

we discovered and tried many different ways of boiling eggs. 

we discovered and tried many different ways of boiling eggs. 

loaves and loaves of bread

loaves and loaves of bread

Thank you to my girls for being troopers! 


Summer Whites

by Grace Ko in ,


sweater: anthropologie, tshirt: jcrew, bag: zara, jeans: american eagle, watch: michael kors, necklaces: etsy & dogeared

sweater: anthropologie, tshirt: jcrew, bag: zara, jeans: american eagle, watch: michael kors, necklaces: etsy & dogeared

Living in the northeast, the weather can be quite unpredictable. So when summer came to visit for the weekend, the husband & I decided to embrace the 82 degree weather and went to a park for a walk.

It was the first time my husband snapped some photos of my OOTD aka "outfit of the day".  To be honest, at first, I felt a bit awkward, reminiscent of when we took our engagement photos. But quickly, I realized there was no need to feel this way, especially after seeing my vision being executed in his photographs. I have always trusted his "eye" for things since he's in the "arts" as an architect and it makes it especially exciting to start this "blogging" journey together.


Happy Mother's Day

by Grace Ko


Approaching 30, I couldn’t help but hysterically laugh while somewhat pitying myself when I read the buzzfeed article “30 signs you’re almost 30” circulating social media. We look at 30, or any chronological age milestone with a “gloom & doom” attitude, often feeling constrained by society's expectations and timeline set out for us.  But I am thankful for a mother who has allowed me to rethink and challenge this thinking.

I know I may be biased in saying this, but I truly believe my mother is the strongest woman I know. She received a Masters in Counseling and a certificate in sandplay and opened a private practice alongside my dad, all after the age of 50! To say that she is my inspiration is an understatement.

See... until then, she had spent her life investing in my brother and me. She and my dad made the difficult decision to live apart, my father in Korea, and us in the States. She would wake us up, got us ready for school, made us breakfast, dropped us off at school, worked 12 hour days, cooked, cleaned. And when she had a moment to rest, I remember I would find her in her room, on her bed, reading the Word. 

A memory that still brings tears to my eyes: my mom would pack up our Honda Accord with all my belongings to bring me back to school after a long break. She would make the 4-hour drive to drop me off at college, clean my room, help me unpack. She would then drive back home, alone. 

My mom has shown me what sacrifice looks like, what unconditional love feels like, what grace and mercy means. 

I love her sense of humor, her wit, her incredible organizational skills, her focus, her perseverance, her intellect, her hospitality, her introspection. My mom is my mentor, my counselor, my "supervisor", my fan, my best friend. I love you, mom. 

one of my favorite memories: in napa valley may 2012

one of my favorite memories: in napa valley may 2012