Day Trip to Oxford


The other week,
we got to run up to Oxford 
to celebrate our friend Ali's __th birthday.

We arrived in Oxford in a quick spell of really pretty weather.

Instead of heading straight indoors (as we had planned),
we spent a little bit of time
wandering through our old steps,
checking in & saying hello to the places that were once our home.






While Oxford has always been a special place for people to come together,
our time there was no different.

We had so many great friends there...
and we miss them terribly!





As we walked through town,
 I found myself constantly searching to find familiar faces in cafes & on the streets...
but alas, their absence reminded me how scattered our friends now are.

While the absence of our friends makes our returns to Oxford a bit unsatisfying,
it always reminds us that their time at Oxford did exactly what they had hoped:
launched them into doing really great things on a worldwide scale.




Even though our Oxford exploring was a bit lonely,
once we arrived to Ali's party... 
we were quickly revived by seeing college friends 
& celebrating a special friend at a special time in her life.

The party was so much fun!

We got to spend the night at her house in the country afterwards
and spent the next morning sipping coffee with her & her parents
and chatting about everything from cruises to British schools.

As we sat in her living room with rain drizzling down the window,
it felt extremely cozy to be in that moment.

As expats who are often displaced in random hotel rooms & neighborhoods
and find themselves missing our loved ones, 
it feels really nice when we find ourselves in real homes among families & friends.

Thanks, Ali, for sharing your home with us! 

If you are heading out to Oxford on your own,
here are some of our favorite places to check out.

Old Tom's - Across the street from Christ Church's main entrance on St. Aldates,
there is a little pub called "Old Tom." Even though it's a pub, it actually makes the most delicious thai food. Go and get the Pad Kee Mao or the red curry. You'll love it. There's a little garden in the back when the weather is nice. Don't miss it.

Moo Moo's Milkshakes- Inside the covered market (off High Street & Cornmarket). I can't really describe how much I love these... but if you taste one, you'll know why. Try one of coffee + oreo, I dare you. If that doesn't suit- create your own shake out of their 300+ mix-in options.

The Grand Cafe- Go here for tea. It's the oldest coffee shop in England, but the cream team is really fantastic. The setting is very photogenic, too. On the High Street- located about halfway between Cornmarket & Madgalen college

The Eagle & Child- CS Lewis, Tolkien & all the other "inklings" used to meet in this famous pub. It may seem a bit touristy, but actually- it's decent food and a fun stop. If you can snag a room in the "Rabbit Room" near the bar, you'll be in the inklings favorite spot.

Christ Church Meadow- Walk through the garden that inspired Carroll's Alice & Wonderland. This walk will give you a good glimpse of the non-curricular daily life of students in Oxford.

Gloucester Green- If you are in Oxford on a Tuesday, go to the organic market in Gloucester Green to try scrummy treats from local farmers & vendors. Anything from goat's milk cheesecake to homemade donuts awaits you. Also, a portion of the market is old antiques & a small flea market. You'll never know what you will find!






Hot Diggity Vlog.



As a way of extending an olive branch
to the compounding unanswered emails in my inbox,
I'm taking a leap into awkwardness
and offering to do... a vlog.

If you have any questions for me
on anything from expat living, blogging, travel 
or just something thats been bugging you (my hair?)....
either email them to me
or leave them as comments below.



Sometime in the next week or so,
from some random location that I find myself,
I'll vlog my responses back.

{Yeah, I just made vlog a verb.}

"Are you actually in the witness protection program?"
"Will you please stop showing us pictures of food?"
"What countries have banned in response for you taking so many gross kissing pictures?"

Ok, I'm sure they won't be the questions won't all be that bad,
but I am excited for you choose the topics...


Besides, I sort of think this is only fair
 after subjecting you to the bizarre topics 
that momentarily pass through my head.


Beth captured some of my video chat glamour via skype. Lucky you will get to see this, too!

And since this will be 100% guaranteed to make you laugh
at my awkwardness while talking to a camera,
all I can ask in return is  
for a few questions that make me laugh, too. 



*Only nice & funny questions will be answered. 
All others will be sent to the blogging police squad for immediate execution by firing squad.


Pack Your Bags: Edinburgh, Scotland



Oh man, you guys...
time flies when you're having fun.

I've been having such a good time 
over the Jubilee weekend,
I kinda didn't realize it'd been 5 days since I last blogged.

Not like I've ever been the best example of consistency in blogging...
but still, 
that's a bit long even for a slacker like myself.

Today, I've found myself in Scotland.

I'll be near Edinburgh for a few days
before heading up north to the amazing Isle of Skye.



It's not nearly as sunny as when I was here the other week
during that glorious heatwave.

The city was alive with people strolling in the sunshine along the Royal Mile.

In other places, you'd find masses of scantily-clad people melted over patches of grass
or enjoying a drink outside a cafe with friends.
















ps. this is my favorite hotel in edinburgh, the fraser suites. luxe rooms, amazing location, you can always find great rates...
and the rooms have small kitchenettes!





Today that burst of sunshine-beaming-tank-top-wearing weather
is totally & completely gone.

But as I look out the window of the 200 year-old house
I'm staying in this week
and work my way through a hot cup of tea,
it still feels pretty lovely.

PS. Tyler stayed back in London, 
and got to see the entire Royal Family pass by
near our flat after I left this morning.

He said they were waving hello to everyone on the street
and looked so happy & friendly.

Obviously, I'm completely jealous & not speaking to him.


*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy


A Heads-Up & A Mouthful.


As I write this, I'm in my robe
sitting on the couch & drinking coffee,
but in about 3 hours... 
my summer explodes with business.

I feel like I need to give you a heads up
so that you will understand my sporadic whereabouts
that I'll be blogging, tweeting & *instagramming about this summer.

Tonight, we are going to see Coldplay here in London,
 we will celebrate the Jubilee this weekend,
have brunch with Helena on Monday,
leave for Oxford for Tyler to lecture (stud!),
fly out to Edinburgh on Tuesday,
travel up to the Isle of Skye Thursday,
meet Megan for dinner on Sunday in Glasgow,
take the night train to London,
directly board a flight to Florida Monday morning,
spend a week on the beach,
re-cross the Atlantic & land in Milano,
lead a group up from there to Paris,
cross the channel & host them in London,
spend a girls weekend in Rome,
attend the Olympics,
and fly back to Oklahoma for Tyler's sister's wedding,
celebrate my birthday in Dallas,
fly back to London.

By then my friends,
it will mid-August.

Are you ready for this insanity?

Yeah?

That's awesome,
because I'm not so sure I am.

Obviously, I'm very excited...
 but, man, it's gonna be busy.

On a more delicious note,
this salmon recipe will be your new favorite thing.

It's my go-to when I don't know what to cook,
or when I want to be healthy,
or when I want to look like a good cook in front of my friends...
or, yeah, well you get the idea: it's great for everything.

I can also shop for it without having the recipe on me because it's so simple.

I really think you're going to like it...
because I like it and we have everything in common, right?

Totally.


HONEY PECAN SALMON
serves 2 | original recipe here




2 salmon fillets (England is so spoiled with cheap & fresh Scottish salmon.)
1/4 cup of breadcrumbs 
1/4 chopped pecans
2 tablespoons of mustard
2 tablespoons of honey
1 tablespoon of melted butter

1. Preheat your oven to 425F | 210C.
2. Mix breadcrumbs, pecans, honey, mustard & butter together.
3. Evenly spread the chunky mixture on top of the salmon fillets.
4. Place the salmon in the oven for 10-12 minutes, until the topping is golden brown (or darker in some areas because you got distracted.)
5. Take them out. Pat yourself on the back for making something amazing. Eat up!



This salmon goes great with almost anything fresh & light.

Asparagus, steamed broccoli, mashed sweet potatoes, a green salad...
you really can't go wrong with finding a good compliment for it.

You're gonna love it.






*PS. I love instagram so much. Here's my handle: aspiringkennedy 
**All images original to Aspiring Kennedy


Crown Joules


Bloggers get a lot of press releases.

For example, I've somehow landed on a list for UK food-industry related writers...
which sends me really random emails about things like new organic soup brands
and "exciting" announcements about lunches served in Derbyshire school cafeterias.

I actually read a lot of them...
because I'm bizarrely interested in random stuff like that.

But beyond press releases talking about mandolins & neon-colored whisks,
 most get discarded immediately after first glance.

{SUBJECT: New cartoon-themed line of light-fixtures to be designed by Italian designer!}

Last week, I got an email from Joules.

Joules is an English brand... 
that I had never heard of before opening her email that morning.

Later that day, I was in Covent Garden and stumbled upon one of their stores!

It was fate.

I walked in, browsed around, tried on lots of shoes,
and got really excited to tell you all about the brand.




You've probably seen their adorable wellies all over Pinterest...

Though the company is only 6 years old,
they have a really classic design to a lot of their designs...
with really fresh updates & embellishments.

But the best part?
It's REALLY affordable.

{I bought Tyler a pair of suede boots for £39 on sale!}

Whaddaya think?

Even better now, right?



4 Day Weekend



I know, I know...
it is awful to be back in the office
after having a three-day weekend.

It's super depressing to go immediately from a weekend of celebrating summer
to an office where you are reminded:
actually, summer doesn't really exist count for people with 9-5 jobs.

In light of the harsh downshift
you are most definitely probably experiencing today
as you sort through emails & sit in staff meetings,
I'm taking you on a quick trip to the French countryside.

Let's draw out this return to reality for as long as possible, shall we?




















I leave you with an awkward series of Tyler being ridiculous. Look at that grab in the second picture. 




Though there is one really good aspect
 to coming back to work after a long weekend....

Friday is just four days away!


*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy




FOUR SALE: Summer Skirt


I've been in Scotland for the past few days
for a quick work trip.

After the endless complaining I have been doing
about the endless crappy weather here,
I have been silenced.

The clouds broke, the sun appeared,
the temperatures have risen...
and we, my friends, are experiencing a heat wave!

I am so happy!

I've literally been going non-stop since the sun arrived
in order to enjoy every moment of the good weather that I can.

I'm back in London now,
but have a really exciting treat for you all...

this totally awesome skirt.


{If I do say so myself!}

Psst... I finally joined instagram! Username: aspiringkennedy.... duh. :)

I found this little gem in Edinburgh
and loved how perfect it was in the summer weather...
it's cool fabric feels great on a sunny day,
long length & pattern that is terribly summer appropriate,
and is, actually, totally flattering... which I really appreciate.

I instagram'd it from Edinburgh and it seemed that every comment was:
"Love your skirt!"

When I saw the general response, 
a little bell went off in my mind:
Obviously, you all need one, too.

So, I bought some.
And now I'm selling them to you.

No special brand, just from a local store here...
but it is super cute and the perfect (cheap) addition for summer!

Please remember, all sales are final...
as I can't take these back. :)

Skirt US2/ UK 6:
SOLD OUT

Skirt US 4/UK 8:
SOLD OUT

Skirt US 6/UK 10:
SOLD OUT

Skirt US 8/UK 12:
SOLD OUT

Skirt US 10/UK 14:
SOLD OUT






*all sales final. 
**please allow for cheap/slow shipping, as i like to keep the shipping price as low as possible. arrival is typically about 2 weeks from purchase. :)

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