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Hey everyone,

Ahh, my last post in my Back to School series! I hope you have enjoyed this process and have learned a little something from this series. In our last piece I'm going to compare the differences between your first dorm versus your first apartment. 

Courtesy of The Lovely Side 
Size: Your first dorm is going to be small. Everyone says it, and you better believe it. Looking back, I can't believe how I lived in such a small place with a roommate. Naturally, the things you buy can make your dorm feel cramped, but rest assured that the space in your first apartment will help spread out all of your belongings. While I'm not making any promises, your first apartment will be bigger but not necessarily nicer. Big difference there. My apartment was rather large but the furnishings were old and pretty dated. To help this, my roommates threw sheets over the couches and put tapestries over what they could. They also took advantage of a lot of the dead space on the walls and even put up a movie projector! 

Look: Decorating your dorm is fun but can cause some challenges. Do you and your roommate want to match or do you want your side of the room to contrast their side? These are important things to think about when planning your room. For my first roommate we had similar taste, so our room looked really cohesive! My second roommate ended up having a different style and our room ended up a little less put together. When it comes to your apartment, however, you might have a double room (what I had) or a single room. A double room mimics the dorm style but is a little bit bigger, and there is typically another bedroom in the apartment for another double. A single could range from one room to four rooms. 

Where: Where you live, if you're lucky, can be of your choosing. During my freshmen year I picked to live in the honors dorms instead of a regular floor. To be honest, I'm not sure if I would do that again because of the overall feel of that floor (very quiet, unsociable, etc). However, I know that Manoa offers other floors from: culture, LGBTQ+, major (environment, oceanography, etc), and hobby (hiking, outdoor). I will say that I was only aware of one of these options. Never had I met someone who lived on a "hiking" floor and I never met someone who lived on the Japanese culture floor. Take with that what you will. Apartments are also something you can pick, as you may not be tied to the on-campus location anymore. I opted for an on-campus apartment because of the convenience but going forward I plan to live off campus due to the price. Obviously the differences here are price, location, and quality of dorm. My school hasn't updated the apartments since they were  built in the 70s, and as such the quality is poor. Your school may be different, though! 

What have you learned living on campus? Let me know in the comments before and how you felt about moving to an apartment!
August 09, 2018 No comments


Dear Freshmen,

You're going to struggle. You're going to have a hard time adjusting. You're going to miss home. You're going to wonder if you went to the right school, chose the right classes, or if the person next to you can really be trusted to tell you the days work if you miss class. You're going to call home more than you realize. You're going to forget to do your homework on some nights. You're going to do so much more than you realize. You're going to compare yourself to your friends back home and their college experience. You're going to wonder if this is all worth it..

But..

You're going to meet a number of amazing people who become family. You're going to have a great time exploring your new area; you're going to find home in the places you discover. Your photo album is going to double in size. Your roommate could turn out to be your best friend for the next few years. You're going to think about changing majors and, in the process, could take a class that could change your life. You're going to realize how quickly your first year is going by and wish you could go back in time to when you had just left. 

You're going to make mistakes but you're also going to miss it. Dear freshmen, you're embarking on more than just a school year. You're preparing for an adventure; don't worry about the little things right now. 

Dear Freshmen,

Enjoy it. 
August 07, 2018 No comments


Hey everyone,

First of all, if you think I'm the type of person who is going to write an entire post about why you should be dairy free...you're wrong. This post is going to be all about how I have became dairy free and why I enjoy being dairy free!

My going dairy free was never with the intent to lose weight, get clear skin, or to feel like I was a part of something bigger than myself. Simply put, my goal of going dairy free was never a goal but rather, a spur-of-the-moment decision I made one morning last summer after watching a "Why You Shouldn't Drink Dairy" video. 

Cute.

At first I didn't really do anything intense, but I cut out drinking milk and opted for rice milk whenever I could. It wasn't until I started my freshmen year and had a friend who was lactose intolerant persuade me to try skim, and later soy, milk. 

I'm not going to lie, skim milk isn't bad. I soon branched out to soy and, before I knew it, I had began to only drink soy. It didn't matter if I was at home or at Starbucks, if I could get soy I would have it. 

Going dairy free didn't do anything miraculous to my body or really change anything about me. I've always had good skin, so no changes there. I didn't have a problem with my weight (at the time I was running for an hour every day), and so there was no real "drive" for me to go dairy free. I just did it. 

But why?

Honestly, I was repulsed by the ingredients in milk and the side effects of milk. Here are a few things you might now know, but were enough information to make me put down any glass I had in my hand that morning. 

  • 65% of humans are inherently born lactose intolerant
  • One glass of 2% milk has 135 million pus cells
  • Dairy has been linked to: prostate, testicular, ovarian, and breast cancer
Honestly, what really got me is the simple fact that cows milk is created for the development of baby calves; not for me!

The biggest concern, I think from many people, is the difficulties of going dairy free. To be frank, going dairy free is not hard at all. This day and age there are dozens of dairy free substitutes that taste just as good, if not better, than the usual dairy containing foods you will be used to. 

I hope reading this has opened your eyes to the simplicity of a dairy-free diet. Let me know if you're dairy free (or gluten, vegan, vegetarian, etc!) below!
August 06, 2018 No comments


Hey guys!

In continuing my self love section of this month, let me share with you some easy (and cheap!) ways to live a healthier life. Are you ready? 

1. Essential Oils 
I know everyone and their mother preaches these oils, but let me explain. Essential, organic, oils are primarily used to help various ailments. From stress to anxiety, migraines to headaches, to helping calm or excite, oils have been shown to help the individual who uses them. Finding the right diffuser can be challenging, but here are three I personally love: 

Diffuser #1
Diffuser #2
Diffuser #3  *I have this one!

2. Exercise
Before I went away to college I ran for an hour every day. In college I took advantage of the weight room and began to dabble in muscle building. This summer I've really tried getting into yoga. I also walk around a ton at work! Find a workout that works for you and implement it into your daily routine. Good health is so important for you right now and for you tomorrow, so don't wait! Whats more, all of what I have done does not require a gym membership. If you're a student, take advantage of your on-campus gym and, if you're a recent grad, take advantage of the places and parks around you.

3. Daily Devotionals
Daily devotionals are your friend! Devotionals are an awesome way to reflect on the day ahead (or on the overall day). You can find religious ones, self-improvement ones, anything that you want to study is out there. Try a few out and see if you like them! I personally opt for the ones on the Bible app, but there are dozens out there that you can find, too. 

4. Read, read, read
Whether you're reading for fun, for class, or just because you're plain bored, reading is definitely a way to become a little healthier mentally. Scope out your nearest library and sort through some aisles to try and find a good sit-down read. Right now I'm reading a travel book and am on hold to read, "Crazy Rich Asians" and "The Handmaid's Tale". 

5. Masks
Hair masks, eye masks, face masks, oh my! Masks are such a fun way to relax and calm down after a long day . They not only smell good but they also help in repairing/aiding different things (i.e.: redness, dryness, pore care). I love, love, love this hair mask from Grace&Stella and love how pampered I feel after treating my hair and face to a mask. 




August 03, 2018 No comments
Hey guys,

Going back to school is an extremely stressful time, an pairing that with the nerves that come with classes can make for an even bigger headache! This week I am going to share with you guys how to curate the perfect skincare regime while also hitting those books.

First, it's important to identify the type of skin you have and what you would like to work on. Similar to working out, proper skincare takes planning, research, and consistency. I have sensitive skin that is dry in Colorado and oily in Hawaii. In addition, I suffer from redness. Knowing these few things can already help me prepare for my new skincare routine; the only requirement is that it must be gentle and help in aiding both dry skin and redness.

Here comes the fun part! After you have determined what you need to buy, you will need to do some research on the best products for you. 

But, like many other aspects of life, you cannot just leave good skin up to the work your skincare will do. You will also need to modify your diet (when needed) and make some lifestyle changes. I have modified my habits in many different ways, from using an aromatherapy diffuser, a salt lamp, and even going dairy free. Out of all of these ways, while each have their benefit, let me highlight the one I am sure you are all most curious about: the salt lamp.




As crazy as it sounds, especially when the other options are much more logical, I do stand by the fact that salt lamps have health benefits. The biggest comes in the form of its purifying ability. With skin being our biggest organ, and our most outer organ, it is vital that we protect the air around us to limit the amount of impurities. Notably, salt lamps put out negative ions that help soothe and calm the atmosphere around us, combating our own anxiety. I was generously given* a salt lamp to try out for myself, and since trying it I can confirm that the space around me does feel more calming and at peace. If you haven't already, perhaps ad a salt lamp is something worth adding to your school shopping list! 

Here is a link to buy your own salt lamp. 


Thank you to Sunnest for allowing me to review and discuss my thoughts on salt lamps. All opinions are of my own. 
August 02, 2018 No comments

Hello, hello everyone,

I've taken a hard look at my blog this past month and want to try something new. I have been setting goals left and right for the socials associated with this account, but I've come to realize how few goals I've had for my actual blog. How crazy is that? 

This month, I want to set a goal for myself and for this blog that is going to be more than the two posts you see from me a week. This month I want to push myself into creating much more great content much more frequently than my usual Tuesday - Thursday schedule and extend it to Monday through Friday.

Wait, five whole days of posts? Aislinn are you insane?

Insane? No. A little bit curious? Yes.  

My reasoning for having this goal is simple: I want to see how far I can push myself and what I can accomplish when I put my mind to it. I know that when I am determined that I can get anything done, so why limit this feeling to just my socials? Why not extend it to this blog? I want to apply what I've learned for this next month and see what magic I can make! I hope you will all join me in supporting this goal.

Who's excited? I know I am!

Look forward to the first week, which will be featuring posts on how to live a better, healthier life. 

July 31, 2018 No comments
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Hey guys,

Wow! School is fast approaching and I am totally jealous of all of you freshmen who are stocking up on your dorm room and planning it out. With everything you're going to buy, there's bound to be some things in those bags that it turns out you won't need. This week I'm going to share ten things you're going to think you'll need but won't. I hope you enjoy!

One: A Towel Wrap

Listen, I do not care, how many target ads you see with the models wearing this thing. The truth is you do not need one of these. Realistically speaking, who is walking around their dorm in just a towel? No one, and neither should you. 

Two: More than four pairs of shoes

Seriously? That's room you should use for other stuff, and after a week you're going to end up wearing that same pair every day and forget about the other half dozen you shoved under your bed. 

Three: A TV (dvd player, roku, etc)

No, no, no! Do not bring one of these and do not split the cost of one with your roommate. I get that its tempting, but try and get out and see more people instead of watch reruns of The Bachelor. You'll thank me later. 

Four: An Alexa or Google Home

I only bring this up because I saw an ad recently targeting college kids and trying to persuade them into actually buying one of these. First, that's ridiculous, and second, if my roommate brought one of these and was constantly yelling commands at it I would have lost my mind. Don't be that roommate.

Five: A Laptop Tray

I'll be the first to admit that I'm guilty of buying one of these myself, but I'll also be the first to admit how foolish it was to buy one of these. Unless you think you'll be doing most of your work in bed (which I don't recommend, it's not healthy) I wouldn't advise getting one of these. They're quite bulky and take up some space when you don't use them!

Six: Packs of Tupperware

This one's controversial, but I've found that my dining hall would ask you to physically leave if they caught you using tupperware and, on top of this, how often are you going to be sneaking food out? I wouldn't recommend more than a few, if you do buy any!

Seven: Your Entire Wardrobe

Honestly half of my clothing I didn't even wear, and my second year at school I purged a good chunk because I wanted a different look (more minimalistic, thank you very much). Save the closet space.

Eight: A Printer

Don't play victim to those Back-to-School deals you'll think you need to take part in. Many times what your school won't tell you is that there are places to get cheap and sometimes free printing on campus. For my fellow UH students, did you know that if you're a Social Sciences major that you're allowed $30 a year for free printing? Take advantage of this!

Nine: Furniture (Chairs, Desks, Rolling Bins)

Save. Your. Space. Do you use a moon chair currently? What about that futon you were eyeing at the store for the longest time? No? Then why would you bring it to your college dorm? 

Ten: High School Merch

Ladies, listen to me. If you opt out of taking anything from this post I hope it's this one. High school is behind you and the year you graduated does nothing but age you. Seriously, don't be that person walking around in their "Class Of" tee shirt or club shirt. If you wear it, wear it to bed but not out of that dorm room! Opt for a college shirt, instead. 

I hope you've learned a little something from this. Take what I say with a grain of salt, because in the end this is all just preference! Let me know below what you regret having brought with you to school-- I'd love to know!
July 26, 2018 No comments
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Hey there! My name is Aislinn and welcome to my blog. Here you will learn all about my times at the University of Hawaii; completely raw and unashamedly myself. In addition to writing about the University I also frequently post about lifestyle, beauty, and travel. I hope you enjoy reading my words as much as I enjoy writing them. Thank you for stopping by,

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