It’s no secret that downtown Holland is one of my favorite places. No matter what the season, it’s a pretty magical place. In the summer it’s alive with beach bound visitors and live music.
Read MoreImagine you are in Holland working away. You have been laptoping-editing-emailing for hours and you’re ready for a break. You are also hungry. What are a couple gals to do?
Read MoreWinter boots are a struggle for me. It’s wildly ironic since…ya know, we live in Michigan. Here’s my issue: the warmest, grippy-est boots always look the worst. I think there’s a giant hole in the footwear industry when it comes to boot aesthetics.
Read MoreThis holiday season, more than ever, it’s pivotal to shop local. 2020 has been challenging to the state of small businesses and it’s time for us to do our part. These local spots bring so much character, heart, and creativity to our communities and state at large. They create experiences for their customers that are unique and locally focused.
Read MoreWhen I’m available on Wednesday mornings, I make my way to Holland for some small biz love and fresh air with my pal Abby and (often) Otto. It’s become a welcome moment outside while spending time Downtown Holland which is always a delight.
Read MoreBetween summer and still living in a world of Coronavirus, I find myself craving time outside. I have been working from home much more than normal and I am surprised at how different that feels vs. heading to a coffeeshop where there is noise/people/conversation around you. It has left me looking for ways to be around people in a responsible way and head outdoors.
Read MoreHi friends. I wanted to share some of the practical ways that we can all support small businesses in West Michigan during this time. I will update this post as I get new information (thanks for sharing).
Read MoreMy pal Abby and I could not have been more excited to partner with Downtown Holland to cover Girlfriend’s Weekend this year. I remember hearing about it in past years and seeing the billboards, but had no idea that it’s consistently a sold out, ticketed event that draws women from all over the state and beyond.
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