Dining for One

There is often a negative connotation to the act of eating alone. As if being alone, makes one lonely. But, to eat with oneself can be a rich, sensory experience when you slow down and create a space that is nourishing to your body, mind and soul.

To compensate for the lack of verbal dialogue, create a table setting that engages your senses. To begin, go outside and forage a bouquet of something unexpected. Not only does this provide an opportunity to spend time outdoors, but allows you to bring a bit of the outdoors back into your home.

Break routine and pick a place in your home that you don't normally eat at, preferably one with a great view. Add a pillow or blanket to your chair to invite the feeling of relaxation. Next, get out your best napkins, the ones you never bring out for fear of a red wine demise. Layer different patterns and textures to create something both visually and tangibly intriguing.

When the table is set with intention, you create a heightened awareness that adds to the meal. Without any other distractions, you can let your guard down and let the experience take over. Don't be afraid to try something different, use fancy cutlery, chopsticks, make something messy, clean, simple. Don't be afraid to eat alone. Embrace it.

As seen on tete-a-tete

 

Clover + Chris

Clover + Chris's beautiful coastal bohemian wedding was definitely a highlight of my summer. The wedding took place on the Sunshine Coast, a remote place that is accessed only by boat. The coast line there is breathtaking and I had the pleasure of spending a couple days there exploring, photographing and swimming (with phosphorescence, magical!) 

This wedding was also really special to me because Chris and so many of the guests came from Scotland, a place very dear to me. I spent an entire summer studying abroad there and fell completely in love with the landscape, culture and people. Being at this wedding took me right back to my travels. 

Thanks to Spread Love Events for all the beautiful styling, florals and planning and the Rock Water Secret Cove Resort, an amazing venue! Congrats Chris + Clover, xo!

 

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Feature | HELLO! Canada

I am beyond excited to see Silken and Patch's wedding published in the newest edition of HELLO! Canada Magazine

The couple had a two day celebration, keeping the wedding ceremony intimate followed by a beautiful al fresco dinner at their private estate.  The next day was all about throwing a big party for their friends and family to enjoy. There was lots of food, live music and dancing!

Here is a photo from the magazine spread, and stay tuned for more images from their two day bash! 

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