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Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: February 5-11, 2024

Alison Pegg

Was it me or were the Grammy’s actually good this year?

I swear, I had this conversation multiple times this past week. Queen Celine (!) made an appearance, Billie and Dua were fabulous in their respective ways, the In Memorium segment was gorgeous, and the Tracy Chapman/Luke Combs duet was everything. And, of course, Trevor Noah was perfect again as host. The only thing I missed from the show was last year’s hip hop tribute.

I’m still singing Fast Car, but for you, here’s this week’s Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T.

Reading

Tortured Poets’ or Poets? Taylor Swift Meets the Apostrophe Police. (New York Times)

Novels took a back seat to news and Substacks for me this week, and really that’s okay. My favourite piece I read was from the New York Times, a delightfully nerdy article debating an apostrophe’s placement in Taylor Swift’s newly announced album The Tortured Poets Department.

Eating

Natalie’s Wood Fired Pizza (Natalie’s Grandview)

Staying on the Swiftie train, Friday night I caught Saylor Twift (yes, you read that correctly) a Taylor Swift cover band at Natalie’s Grandview. The band was exactly what you’d expect them to be, young, adorable, occasionally out of tune (or forgetting words) but with an enthusiastic crowd, they were super fun. Even more fun was the pizza at Natalie’s, cooked in their wood-fired pizza oven, its was flavourful with pillowy crust and so, so yummy.

Playing

Bliss’ Kitchen Playlist (Spotify)

My time at home this week was limited, in-person work commitments, a haircut, a car recall and more had me out an about. When I was at home, it was all about cozy comfort for me, and a perfect soundtrack to match. All of Bliss Lundgren’s playlists are fabulous, and this Bliss’ Kitchen playlist was perfect for winding down this week.

Obsessing

Oversized Pearl Stud Earrings (J. Crew)

Pearls are my birthstone and anytime I can find a special piece of jewelry that includes them I try and add it to my collection. These oversized pearl studs might be next. Over an inch in diameter, these make a statement to any neutral outfit, and they’re lightweight too! Here’s hoping they don’t look super weird on my small earlobes.

Recommending

Nanothermic 2 3/4" Brush (Olivia Garden)

Sitting in my hairdresser’s chair reminded me how much I love this hairbrush. After my previous cut, I marched down the sidewalk to Ulta to pick this up after she used it to straighten my hair, and I’ve been using it ever since. My hair is thick and this brush grabs and holds it without any issues, allowing me to hold it straight to blow dry. The thermal core is its best feature, the heat this thing holds is amazing, giving my hair bodacious volume every blow dry. I 1000% recommend.

Treating

GeoSupplyCo Valentine’s Earrings (Etsy)

Hearts are totally in fashion right now, and I can’t resist heart-shaped jewelry especially this month. I’ve been following this local maker, GeoSupplyCo, for years, and when I saw her Valentine’s Drop on Instagram, I knew I’d be adding to cart immediately. When you’re a red/pink girly or more neutral (oh, hey) her heart designs are whimsical and modern at the same time. And who doesn’t love supporting local?

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: January 29-February 4, 2024

Alison Pegg

It finally happened.

After more than a week of gloom, the sun finally made an appearance in our half of the country. It was all anyone could talk about - seriously - even the Department of Transportation got in on the joke.

The arrival of sunshine corresponding with the start of a new month was pretty poetic. And bright sun and cold temps is my absolute favourite type of weather. I’ll be soaking up the vitamin D for as long as it’s here.

Here’s my Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T for the last week of January.

Reading

The Idea of You (Robinne Lee)

After all the dragons, the magic and the angst of Iron Flame, I needed a reading palate cleanser. I’ve had The Idea of You in my Kindle app for awhile, and upon hearing that this book is going to be a movie, it was time to finally crack it open. Boy, was it a palate cleanser. I’m still not sure how I feel about it, but I wasn’t as shook about the ending as the rest of the internet seems to be?

The Idea of You

Blue Apron and I have a love/hate relationship right now.

I love that it constantly exposes me to new flavours and new flavour combinations, even as a longtime (pre-COVID) subscriber. But what I hate is the constant price increases and the ever-more-frequent boxes arriving with missing items. This past week was one those love/hate weeks, my box came missing a significant ingredient, but the recipe above was absolutely delicious. Their seafood grain bowls are some of my faves and this one with chimichurri is a new fave.

Playing

French Cafe Lounge (PMB Music)

WFH vibes. When I’m hitting my mid-morning high, fully caffienated and ready to tackly the big task, I love to put on something loungy that I can groove around the house to. This French Cafe Lounge playlist surprised me on first listen, it’s full of covers that I’ve never heard of - yet top to bottom they’re the perfect soundtrack to a day full of good vibes.

The limit does not exist for the amount of times this pair of candlestick holders has been in my shopping cart. If it wasn’t for the $20 shipping charge they’d probably be in my house by now.

I love the unique shape of them and how perfectly un-perfect they are. The glossy black colour is everything.

Recommending

Mia Oversized Bag (Kindersalmon)

Earlier in the week I shared what’s been in my bag this January, but that’s not the only bag I’ve been toting this month. For my in-office days, this Oversized Black bag by Kindersalmon has been perfect. It’s big enough to carry my laptop, planner, notebook, pencil case, and computer accessories, and it’s light enough to carry all those things I just mentioned and keep its shape. It also gets bonus points for its full zipper and a strap that is big enough to fit over your biggest winter coat.

Treating

Come From Away (Broadway in Columbus)

This time I had the tissues ready.

Come From Away is easily in my top five most favourite musicals I’ve seen, probably even in the top three. It’s an hour and forty minutes of humour, fun, kindness, compassion and so much more. Sprinkled throughout the show are touches of Canadiana that only a Canadian would understand. It’s that taste of home for this Canadian that makes this show one of my favoes.

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: January 22-28, 2024

Alison Pegg

“Doesn’t January seem like it has 738 days?”

I’m might have joked about this in a presentation this week - thankfully it was well received.

Officially the fourth week of January, this week was when the holiday cobwebs finally seemed to recede. In good ways and bad.

Here is the R.E.P.O.R.T. from the fourth week of January.

Reading

Iron Flame (Rebecca Yarros)

I had no idea the sequel to Fourth Wing was 800+ pages. I’m so glad I gave myself more than a week to read it from Libby because it was A LOT. Violet’s relationship with her siblings and squad were a highlight for me, and it’s hard not to crush on the broken and brooding Xaden. Like the first book, the last two chapters left me reeling, it might be time to head to #Booktok to fully process them.

my read shelf:
Alison's book recommendations, liked quotes, book clubs, book lists (read shelf)

Image via Food Network

Nothing is better during #CozySzn than soup. Last weekend I drug out the dutch oven and made a big batch of this soup for lunches throughout this week. It’s super easy to make, and I love that it’s healthy and filling at the same time. I subbed a box of baby kale here, and added three stalks of celery that were hanging out in my fridge. Don’t skip the parmesan rinds - they really add to the soup’s depth, especially with leftovers.

Playing

The Coffee House (SiriusXM)

I was rushing to finish Iron Flame this week before my library loan expired, so didn’t really spend any extra time catching a show, listening to albums, or really anything else. My only time this week where I did accidentally discover something new was in the car, stuck in traffic and trying to reprogram my Sirius XM channels. The Coffee House is a new station to me and it’s acoustic vibes were perfect for the rainy, gloomy weather we had all week.

Obsessing

New Balance 1906r, Nike V2k Run, Asics Gel Kayano 14

The willpower has been working overtime. I’ve almost purchased three pairs of sneakers this week, three pairs that don’t actually need, but need. Metallic trimmed dad sneakers have had me in a chokehold these past few weeks, the silhouette is more substantial from my slim, low-profie Adidas sambas. The metallic trim is the game-changer here, these shoes are otherwise boring in the other colourways.

Recommending

Sally Hansen Insta-Dri Nail Color - 423 Just in Wine

Between the cold, the wind, and all the hand washing, winter wrecks havoc on my hands and nails. To combat all the elements, I’ve been getting back into painting my nails regularly, digging into my stash of colours I’ve collected over the years. Wine coloured nails have been trending all over TikTok, and this Sally Hansen polish was the perfect drugstore polish to try the trend. Two coats held their staying power all week, for such an affordable price it held up beautifully.

Treating

U.S. Figure Skating Championships

We ventured down to Nationwide Arena for a different kind of skating this week, the US Figure Skating Championships. It was fabulous to see all the drama of skating that we normally see on tv in person, and it was even cooler to appreciate the sheer athleticism the skaters have up close. It was definitely a “OMG I’ve only seen this on tv” moment - if you get a chance to see these in your area, I highly recommend.

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: January 15-21, 2024

Alison Pegg

Brrr….winter finally arrived this week.

It’s been awhile since we’ve had ODR season in Ohio. This was a week where I broke out all the winter gear, and then some, as we never made it above freezing, once.

I kind of love the freezing temps though. The sun is shining and reflecting off the snow-covered ground, everything just looks gorgeous. And here’s hoping the the temps killed all.the.bugs come this summer.

Without further ado, here’s Weekly Report #3.

Reading

As Jason Kelce retires, teammates tell stories from his and Travis’ college days at Cincinnati (The Athletic)

Like every Swiftie, the New Heights podcast has become regular listening for me. I love how each week, regardless of what they’re talking about, Jason and Travis’ brotherly bond is front and center. This story from The Athletic is a third-person extension of that, sharing the brother’s shenanigans (and then some) during their college days.

Eating

Tuna Pasta Salad

Whole Foods Turkey Cranberry Walnut Salad

Salad inspiration from Whole Foods

My lunch prepping continued this week, trekking to the office in sub-zero temps. This week’s lunch was inspired by a salad I saw at the Whole Food’s hot bar, turkey cranberry walnut salad. I subbed tuna for turkey, added some pasta, and used some leftover holiday pecans instead of walnuts. Here’s everything I used:

  • 1 can tuna in olive oil

  • 1 box Banza chick pea pasta

  • 3 stalks celery, chopped

  • Handful of dried cranberries

  • Handful of chopped pecans

  • Dressing: olive oil, italian seasoning, cracked pepper

Serve over arugula dressed in olive oil (I like Graza “Drizzle”).

Playing

Jazz Piano Essentials Playlist (Apple Music)

There’s something about jazz music that makes any room’s vibes immediately cozy. I’ve been trading my holiday big band for something a little more subdued, jazz piano. This playlist from Apple Music has been delightful this January, its a perfect cozy antidote to the freezing temps outside.

Obsessing

Bucket Bag (Kaan)

In winter, I’m always on the hunt for a shoulder bag that is sleek and can help me schlep all the extras that winter requires. I think this Kaan bucket bag might be it. I spotted it first on TikTok (of course) and have yet to pull the trigger because I can’t decide what colour to get. Part of me loves the mocha, but the mocha-black (currently sold out) is chefs kiss.

Recommending

Citrus Chamomile Tea (Mighty Leaf)

I’ve had a lot of screen time this week - a full week of work, reading Iron Flame on my kindle app, and catching the last two eps of My Demon. During week’s like these, I love a cup of chamomile tea at night to help unwind after all the blue light exposure. This citrus blend is especially lovely, its super fragrant and the perfect night cap.

Treating

Kung Fu Panda 4 Lip + Cheek Set (Tower 28)


I love browsing through beauty brands’ offerings for Lunar New Year. The brands that do it well always have an exclusive shade on offer that, in my experience, is gorgeous. Case in point: Tower 28’s Beach Please Cream Blush in Dumpling Hour. Tower 28’s formula is one of my favourites, this shade is the perfect “cold girl” blush for the winter months (it’s also gorgeous as a lip stain too). Their jelly gloss is another one of my faves, this clear version with gold shimmer is so flattering and so, so fun. I picked mine up at Sephora a few weeks ago, sadly, their sold out. =(.



Cover Photo by Arūnas Naujokas on Unsplash

Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T: January 8-14, 2024

Alison Pegg

Well, week 2 of 2024 has come to an end.

The first full business week of the new year is always especially tough, and this year winter decided to enter the conversation at the end of it. Not that I’m mad, I’m kind of looking forward to a week of cozy hibernation.

Without further ado, here’s my Weekly R.E.P.O.R.T. for Janury 8-14.

Reading

New York Times 52 Places to Go in 2024

Starting the week off with the NYT’s annual list of wanderlust was pretty awesome. I love scrolling through this list each year, the locales and web layout get better each and every year. And it reminded me to schedule PTO for April 8th, the solar eclipse.

Eating

Packable grain bowls for office lunch

Back to the office meant back to meal prepping pack lunches this week. I always try to make something healthy, yet filling, so I’m not wandering to the office snack bowl mid-afternoon. Recently, my lunches have consisted of some sort of grain bowl, with this week’s containing:

  • Quinoa

  • Roasted sweet potato

  • Roasted tofu

  • Shredded white cheddar cheese

  • Cherry tomatoes

  • Cucumber

  • Arugula

  • Dressing: homemade maple-mustard vinaigrette

    • maple syrup, grain mustard, white vinegar, olive oil, salt & pepper

Playing

My Demon (Netflix)

Oh, how I love a k-drama romance. During winter break I started streaming My Demon, and it’s quickly become a “must watch” as new weekly episodes get released. The premise sounds absurd, a wealthy female CEO falls in love with a demon, but the family drama brings suspense (and then some) and the two leads have some of the best chemistry I’ve see in awhile. I’m looking forward to (and a little sad) that the final two episodes air next week.

Obsessing

Noor Earmuffs (Hill House Home)

As the temperatures plunge, my eyes always start to wander to winter accessories I don’t actually need but, in reality, need. Technically, I don’t own any earmuffs. So when Sarah Jacobsen shared these in her substack, The Grand Weekly, a few weeks ago, I couldn’t click on them fast enough. I love the oversized shape (perfect for my melon-sized head), and that they’re all black with a small crystal trim. I’m obsessed.

Recommending

Women’s Fleece Winter Gaiter (Lands End)

Speaking of winter accessories that I already own, this fleece gaitor has been a lifesaver on my winter walks. It layers into my coats seamlessly (no extra bulk!) and is so warm that sometimes I have to roll it down to get a breather. Bonus, it’s on sale right now for a really great price.


Treating

V-Facial Instant Depuffing Face Mask (Clarins)

Sephora included this cult mask in their skincare daily deals this week, and at 50% off, it was too tempting to pass up. After using for the first time, I totally get why this is a beloved beauty product. My skin was tighter, my face less puffy, and my pores were tiny after I washed it off. This will be great for those hairy mornings when I need a little extra help getting myself together.

Cover Photo by Cosmic Timetraveler on Unsplash