Thursday, December 8, 2016

My Favorite Christmas Song


Have Yoursef a Merry Little Christmas is, hands down, my favorite Christmas song. I've always loved her voice and  Meet Me in St. Louis, the movie this song comes from, has been one of my favorites since I was a little girl. 

I'm listening to this now, while making gingerbread cookies, as snow sits on the ground outside. I'm pretty dang content. 

Enjoy!

❤️ Hannah Elise

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

We Are Better Than This

I tend to not share my political or religious views on social media, or even discuss them with many people in daily conversation. That's not to say I don't have very strong views, that I am passionate about, but I feel that people tend to be quick to judge and I would rather be known for my character, rather than what party I vote for or what god I worship.

That being said, I couldn't help saying something after the election results last night.

All I posted was a Facebook status that read "we are better than this."

This morning I woke up to one response to my status, contradicting what I had posted and telling me that obviously we are not better than this, because if we were, we wouldn't have had the two candidates that we ended up with.

While I agree that we could have gotten better candidates, as I have not wanted either of them to become President since this race began, I still have to stick to my original statement.

We are better than this.

As a woman, I am terrified to consider what having a president like Trump could be like. I am tired of feeling objectified and treated like a second-class citizen. I am tired of not being taken seriously, because it's "cute" when I get mad, and not receiving recognition at work for the same job, or having to work twice as hard for something that a male colleague gets handed to them. I am tired of being afraid to live alone or walk the streets at night, because I am female and that is the only reason someone needs to attack or rape me. I am tired of being told that I am being "pushy" or "bossy" when I'm trying to get something done, when those phrases wouldn't be as likely to be used to describe a man. I am tired of being expected to act a certain way because I'm female.

As a mother, it scares the crap out of me to be raising my children during a time when the leader of our country, who so many people look up to, ran his campaign based on prejudice and hate and just being a bully. We teach our children to be accepting of others' differences, and to not judge and to be kind, yet the man who they will grow up watching lead our country exemplifies none of those qualities.

As a friend and human being I am scared to consider how his presidency could affect the progress we've made towards equal rights. It is 2016 and we have come so far, how did a man who was openly endorsed by the KKK, and who has advocated violence get voted into office?

It's terrifying to think of what could happen in the next four to eight years, and I spent a good amount of time last night crying and thinking about it. We can't lose hope though.

We are better than this.

Yes, Trump may be our new president, but we are in charge of how we react..

As Martin Luther King Jr. said "Hate cannot drive out hate, only love can do that." If we are trying to combat Trump, who built his campaign around hate, rioting against him, burning flags, and inciting violence doesn't make us any better.

We need to stop living our lives centered around fear and hatred.

We don't know how the next four to eight years will pan out. We can hope for the best or expect the worst, but we can't see the future, and we have no control over it.

What we do know is that we are still alive, and we still have the same passions and beliefs that we had yesterday. We can still work together and build each other up and make things happen in our local communities. We can spread love and kindness to our fellow man. We can react to what happened and riot and spread hatred, or we can act to do our part in making the world a better place. 

We may not currently have the leader we wanted and the leader we wanted may not have even been running in this election, but we can take the opportunity to rise up and become the leaders that we need to lead the future forward.

We can't just sit around and accept how the world is and not move forward because we are afraid to get outside of our comfort zones. When people come together and support each other, we can do amazing things, and I think it's finally time that we start owning this power and creating the world that we want our children to live in.

We are better than this. 

Tuesday, August 9, 2016

One More Item Marked Off the Bucketlist


I have always loved music and have been singing since before I could officially talk (at least according to my mom). I grew up watching musicals, then performing in choir and musicals in high school. Afterwards though, I stopped and started focusing on other things, and I feel like I lost a piece of myself in the process. 

Finally, as of this last May, I started singing again with my best friend's dad. He has been playing and performing in bands off and on for the last 50 years and is an extremely talented guitar player, but hadn't been playing for a little while for the same reasons, and was in need of a vocalist. My friend suggested me, and The Songbird and the Axeman was born. 

Last month we finally had our first two concerts, and I loved it. Singing makes me feel so alive, and I can't believe I'm actually getting paid to do something I enjoy so much. I've wanted to do this for years, and I finally am. 

Dreams do come true. ❤️

Until next time,

The Songbird

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Food!

This is a repost from my other blog, but I thought it went along with my previous post. 



I never realized before how much I really LOVE food. I mean, I've always said that I do, and that I enjoy eating good food, but I'm realizing that my life just revolves around it. I've been a restaurant server, a pastry chef, and now a cook, and I just love creating good food. I read about food, I watch travel shows that center around food, I love experimenting with new recipes, I want to farm and grow nutritious food to share with people, I go crazy looking at all the gorgeous food at the farmers' market, and I take lots of pictures of food. I am passionate about food. 

So don't be surprised when many of my posts contain some food-related topic. 

Happy eating!

~ Hannah Elise ❤️

Three Weeks Later

It's been three weeks since I started as a full time cook, and they have been busy, but rewarding. I think the biggest change is being able to sleep through the night again, and not being tired all day. It's also nice actually having a life again, and being able to go out and do things. 




I ended my last month at the bakery by taking a mini vacation to a cabin at the coast with my boyfriend, for his birthday weekend. I think it was exactly what both of us needed to recharge and get away from the world for a bit. The weather was beautiful, and I thoroughly enjoyed being able to lose myself in my surroundings, not having to worry about anything. 

Since then, I've been keeping busy with work, family, friends, band practice, and the boyfriend, and even though I'm not certain about what the next step is, or positive about about I want to do in the long run, I'm pretty dang happy in the here-and-now, and I think that's the most important thing. Happiness. 

~ Hannah Elise ❤️

No Longer a Baker

I began writing this three weeks ago, but never got around to finishing it. 


May 28th
This morning marked my last day as a pastry chef. 

For the last year I have been going to work at 2am, spending my early mornings cutting and forming croissant dough into pastries and coming home smelling of bread, covered in flour.

I have gone from knowing nothing about pastry making and starting out as an assistant, learning as I went, to head pastry chef, with my own assistants. 

This last year has been amazing. I have learned so much, and made some great friends, I even was able to mark something off of my bucket list, and I'm grateful for the opportunity being presented to me.

 However, now I must move on. My children need me to be around (and awake) more, which means I need to be working a job with more normal hours. Luckily for me, the restaurant that I used to be a server at just happened to have a breakfast cook position a month or so ago, which I had taken on for a little extra money, and was working at after my job at the bakery on the weekends. Shortly after that they lost another cook, and so began my month long crazy schedule of working part time at the restaurant four days a week, after my shift at the bakery ended, so that I could train as I prepared to transfer back to the restaurant full time. 

And now I have completed my last day as a baker. Today was bittersweet, but I am looking forward to this next chapter. 

~ Hannah Elise ❤️

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

My Adventure Book

Happy New Year!

I hope everyone has had a great start to the year, I know I have. This year I won't be making any resolutions, but I have decided to create my own "Adventure Book".


This handmade, leather bound journal will be where I record all of my thoughts and experiences throughout the year. I'm hoping to start a tradition of filling one out every year, so that I have someone physical to look back on and take in the memories in the future. 

I'm extremely excited to begin this project and to start making 2016 memories!

Until next time,

Hannah ❤