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Let’s Talk: Getting Involved

Discovering the Fulfillment that Volunteering Brings
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Let's Talk: Getting Involved with Volunteering Opportunities, @waitingonmartha

For years, my mom has urged me to volunteer.  To find a cause and give my time. To connect with others on a deeper level.  She’d tell me about how good it would make me feel, how it would maybe be the missing piece to my puzzle.  She’d tell me this whenever I was stressed, sad or feeling a bit out of sorts.  

I would shake her off, saying I didn’t have enough time.  My job was too busy.  I barely had time to see my friends during the week, let alone commit to seeing complete strangers.  I think in a way I was weary of just the thought of having one more thing that I didn’t reeeeally want to do.  I just didn’t want to have one more obligation on my calendar. 

My mom started talking to me about volunteering while I was in college.  She would mention it once in awhile in the years right after, too.  I still brushed it off, busy in my mid-twenties routine and consumed in work and my social life.  It was only in the past few months that I realized she was onto something.  It hit me one day out of the blue that I needed something…more.  I needed something to fulfill that part in me that needed to do something good.  

One night on my laptop in bed, I got the fire lit under me; I scoured Hands on Nashville, a nonprofit that organizes volunteering opportunities in our local community.  I had always assumed that finding volunteer opportunities and committing to specific projects would be a hassle to do.  But it was nothing like that; HON made it incredibly easy to search for causes that truly resonated with me personally.  I read all about these local charities’ missions and so many different ways to get involved.  I felt excited at the thought of connecting with a cause that I could grow with, and one that I could find new friends and make new memories with.  I was eager to find one that would help define the person I wanted to be.  

To say I enjoyed my first night in the garden harvesting okra and digging for potatoes with The Nashville Food Project is an understatement.  There was something about working with my hands—and no cell phone or laptop in sight—that did wonders for my mood.  I worked alongside other volunteers with totally different stories and backgrounds than me…and it felt good. 

As I near my 28th birthday this month, I can see how it gets easier and easier to just coast through day-to-day routines and almost even run on autopilot.  I can totally see how easy it is to make excuses about not having enough time, or money, or energy to give back to our communities.  I did that for years (and catch myself still feeling that sometimes).  But I’m also revived knowing that there are easy ways to help others…and it’s not as overwhelming as it sounds.  My mom was right all along; there are ways to get an even deeper fulfillment out of each day, and volunteering is one of the best ways to do it.  

Tell me, are you involved in your community through charity work?  Do you, too, struggle with finding the time to volunteer?  I urge you to see if your city has a local resource for finding the right volunteer opportunities for YOU, and if not, try a search on Volunteer Match.  I’d love to hear about your own personal journey in the comments below.  Cheers, Kat

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Pumpkin Picking with J.McLaughlin

Celebrating My Favorite Time of Year at the Pumpkin Patch in the Perfect Fall Outfit
Filed Under > #OOTD (Outfit of the Day)

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Fall is FINALLY here (I know you’re probably sick of us talking about it by now, but it’s my favorite), and you know what that means…a trip to the pumpkin patch was on the top of my to-do list!  I treasure the trip every October, being on a serious mission to pick out the best of the best to spruce up our front door.  And of course the pumpkin patch gives me the perfect excuse to practice my fall #OOTD, which usually looks a lot like today’s perfectly plaid shirt layered under a cozy sweater, with a pair of great jeans, a ball cap, tote and a blanket scarf (because #duh). 

Hands-down the best part about dressing for fall is the layers, am I right?  And here in Atlanta it’s not just stylish, but a necessity since it’s chilly in the mornings and evenings and warmer during the day.   Lately, my favorite keep-it-casual trick when layering is to roll my sweater up halfway, keeping the shirt underneath tight to the wrist.  It creates that extra pop to any outfit, adding interest and layers to the look while keeping it pulled together, but un-fussy.  

And while we’re on the subject, let’s talk about those layers.  I immediately snatched up this plaid shirt and was so pleased to find that it was long enough (which is so important to me, again because I have a long torso).  In a medium, it was the perfect size; not too loose or too tight.  Plus the material is thin, having a natural wrinkle which looks good 100% of the time underneath a sweater or jacket (read: no wrinkles or creases which prevents those weird indents or bulges that can happen when layering). 

When I look at my favorite fall layers, I always love to pull in a little pattern play.  This outfit is no exception; plaid and stripes always pair so perfectly together.  While this sweater would be beautiful dressed up with a nice pair of slacks (ivory on ivory would create an amazing monotone look), it can also mix and match with a casual plaid blouse like I did here.

But what I’m really raving about are these jeans…I was honestly a bit shocked with how good they were!  They’re mid-rise, and fit me in all of the right places especially since I recently realized that I shouldn’t be wearing low-rise jeans with my long torso.  And these jeans are the answer to all of my dressing room woes.  With enough stretch in them, they’re beyond comfortable but they also never lose their stretch on the second day. Believe me, I know the perfect jeans are hard to find, but this pair has earned a solid spot at the top of my list. 

And with that, I had what I consider a perfect fall day and found my go-to fall outfit this year.  Tell me friends, what does your perfect fall day look like?  Truly, MKR

P.S. Next week we’ll be sharing a recipe for one of my favorite fall treats that pairs perfectly with a trip to the pumpkin patch (hint hint: donuts) so stay tuned! xo

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Photography, Haley Sheffield for Waiting on Martha | This post is in collaboration with J.McLaughlin, a brand we love and adore.  All opinions are 100% our own. 

AS PICTURED: Sweater | Plaid Shirt | Jeans | Bag | Scarf | Hat

Making Strides

An Inspiring & Moving Morning with The American Cancer Society
Filed Under > Worth Noting

Two weeks ago, I participated in my first ever American Cancer Society Making Strides against breast cancer walk.  It was something I had always wanted to do, and after walking the walk, I know it will be something I do each and every year.  To say it was powerful, emotional, up-lifting…that would be an understatement.  In fact, I’m not sure there are enough words to even capture how I felt that day.

Like many of us, I’ve had friends and loved ones diagnosed with breast cancer.  Many of them under the age of 30! Did you know about 1 in 8 women get diagnosed with invasive breast cancer?   That is such a scary statistic.  But right now, there are also 3.1 million breast cancer survivors in the U.S. thanks to more early detection, increased prevention and better treatment. We have The American Cancer Society to thank for that, as it leads the good fight by raising awareness in communities across the country and investing in ground-breaking research to ensure that we keep those statistics moving in the right direction. 

So on the day of the race, you could find me in a pink tutu, pink knee socks, and pink bandana.  And as I drove up to the event that day, I was overcome with emotion (and plenty of tears—which, if you follow along on Snapchat—you saw) at the amount of people, family members and Pink Warriors that were there.  Many of them with shirts and signs sharing who they were walking for, many of them with an RIP or pink wings accompanying those names.

I proudly walked the three miles with some of our closet friends on my team, but really walked with thousands of new friends.  I was humbled and moved by the sheer numbers and stories of hope I heard, knowing that I was only scraping the surface of the countless stories of inspiration and courage that were told that day.  I didn’t want to leave once I hit the finish line, and the three miles went by in a heartbeat…I could have walked thirty! 

Making Strides welcomes all of us to honor breast cancer survivors, remember those we have lost, raise breast cancer awareness, and support breast cancer fundraising…and have fun doing it. I left the race knowing that I had helped save lives, but I’d also felt absolutely moved by the positive impact that so many people were doing in our community. Search for an event in your community, and consider donating to the cause today.  Together, we can fight breast cancer and kick it to the curb!  I’d love to know: have you walked in your community?  Who will you honor at the next Making Strides walkTruly, MKR

Photography original to Waiting on Martha | This post was sponsored by American Cancer Society. The views and opinions expressed in this post are my own and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the American Cancer Society.

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