THE RED FLAGS OF DATING A NARCISSIST

 

I wasn’t sure if I would actually ever publish this post. I initially wrote this almost a year ago, five months after I ended my relationship with my ex. And in those first few months post-breakup, I discovered a lot of things that I wish I would have known sooner.

And after a lot of thought, I decided that I wanted to share my experience. If you’ve followed my blog for awhile you know I’ve always said that I would not only share the pretty parts of life, but also the messy, and sometimes complicated. My goal has always been to have this be a safe space, especially for women. And I want to keep the conversations going on topics that we don’t always openly discuss. I hope that by me sharing my experience, someone else reading this can relate. And also be reminded that you are NEVER alone, no matter what you’re going through or have been through in the past.

As many of you know, I was dating my ex at the start of the pandemic up until May of 2021. And although I spent a collective of 8 years (on and off starting in my 20s) with this man, it wasn’t until I ended things that I realized he’s a Narcissist. And I don’t use this term lightly. I have done my due diligence of learning what a Narcissist really is. And honestly, it’s something I still struggle to wrap my mind around.

Definition:

nar·cis·sist

/ˈnärsəsəst/

noun

  1. a person who has an excessive interest in or admiration of themselves.

How I realized my ex was a Narcissist:

A few months after we broke up, I was scrolling through Instagram and I came across a graphic that had listed out characteristics of a Narcissist. I remember just sitting there stunned because it all just started to click in my mind. I ugly cried reading it over and over again. It made complete sense to me however, I couldn’t understand how I didn’t realize it at the time of the realtionship.

I saw the red flags over and over again. The constant need to keep his phone in close proximity. Always telling me I was “needy” yet he would never demonstrate undivided attention. Constantly questioning my commitment level in the relationship. Keeping his friends private but always making himself known to mine. Buying gifts and paying for things to receive praise and showcase his ego. Withholding Sex. Always promising future plans. Blaming others for his bad behavior. Showcasing an egotistical attitude. Verbally getting into arguments with co-workers and superiors. Lying and exaggerating the truth. The list goes on and on.

Red flags of dating a narcissist 🚩 

🚩 Love bombs and speaks of future plans early on in the relationship.

🚩 Always seeking validation from others.

🚩 Says or does things that are hurtful to you, but says “you’re overreacting” anytime it happens.

🚩 Constantly draws a line in the sand when it comes to big decisions in the relationship (ie; marriage, having kids, living arrangements, etc.) Making you feel like you have to give up everything in order to make it work.

🚩 Showers you with gifts as a distraction to keep you thinking they actually care and are being thoughtful.

🚩 Calling you “needy” when all you’re asking for is the bare minimum when it comes to showing affection and giving undivided attention.

🚩 Withholds Sex

🚩 Often shows jealousy towards other male friends or ex’s to create his dominance in your life.

🚩 Lack of empathy towards others.

🚩 Constantly viewing others as a threat to them.

🚩 Often cheats in the relationship to obtain new supply.

🚩 The need to keep their social media private. Never taking photos together. Saying they don’t need to publicize everything. But they post selfies and anything else they choose. Always eager to be visible on your social media (for attention).

🚩 Irresponsible when it comes to finances and spending money on material things.

🚩 Typically has strained relationships with friends/family.

🚩 Never accepts fault for any wrong doings.

🚩 Makes you feel crazy for pointing out any bad behavior, even when you show proof.

🚩 Usually prays on empaths.

The aftermath and healing process:

I initially felt angry at myself for not seeing it from the beginning. I just always thought he was charismatic. But what I didn’t realize is that his charm played an important role in his manipulation. That’s how narcissists suck you in. Everything feels amazing in the beginning. Almost euphoric. Like you’re on a high of emotions. It’s mesmerizing at first being with someone who shows you affection, tends to your needs and throws shiny gifts at you to keep you wanting more. 

Looking back now, it seems so obvious. And I’m sure if you’re reading this…..you’re yelling out like WTF?! How did you NOT see that he was a narcissist?! The truth is, when you’re in a relationship and you’re in love with someone, you don’t always see the bigger picture. You see things in small snippets. And you only know what you know at the time of each snippet playing out in front of you. And one thing to know about narcissists, is that they are REALLY good at explaining themselves in situations. And they are even better at convincing you that what you think you’re seeing, isn’t actually the truth. They lie so well that sometimes you even start to talk yourself out of your initial thoughts and feelings. The way they can manipulate is actually pretty impressive.

When you date a narcissist and the relationship ends, you often are left with a lot of unanswered questions. And closure is something you likely will not be given, but have to rather find on your own. I’ve had to accept that I will never get back the time wasted or effort spent on this relationship. As well as accepting that what was real for me, was not real for him but rather just another supply to feed his ego.

One thing you also have to come to terms with, is the emotional abuse that takes place in dealing with a narcissist. Typically when I think of abuse, I think of some sort of physical abuse. However, emotional abuse can be just as traumatic and triggering.

I have spent a lot of time unlearning what was and accepting what is. I still carry a lot of guilt and shame for allowing myself to be in a toxic relationship like this. I like to think that I have done the work in trying to heal but I know it takes time. I have seen the damage it has done first hand especially as I try to get back out there and date again. It is a constant trigger and something that I have to work on going forward. But what I now know to be red flags, will hopefully prevent me from future toxic relationships.

And while I can’t speak for all relationships, this is my personal experience. My hope is that someone reading this who may be dealing with their own narcissist can see the red flags and can end the relationship sooner than later. I think we can encounter narcissists in our lives in many forms, whether it be in our careers, our relationships or even friendships. Knowledge is power.

XO,

Dana Rae

10 SMALL BUSINESSES TO SHOP FROM THIS HOLIDAY SEASON 2021

 

Gift giving season is upon us! And this year, I really want to shop from more small businesses for gifts. So I thought I would round up some of my favorite small businesses to shop from. Also, a reminder that Small Business Saturday is on 11/27. Many of these businesses will likely have SALES and offer additional discounts for Black Friday/Cyber Week. Make sure to check out their website (linked below) to see full SALE details.

  1. Chez Gagne

    Greeting cards, Wine Tags, Drinkware & more. The best gifts for those who appreciate witty humor.

  2. Bedwine by SassyConfetti

    Created by fellow blogger @SassyConfetti. Bedwine offers Colorful Wine themed gifts that any wine lover will CHEERS to!

  3. Uncommon James

    Created by Kristin Cavallari. Unique jewelry collections that will compliment anyone’s style. Shop online or in-store. Locations: Nashville, Chicago or Dallas.

  4. Estelle Colored Glass

    The most stunning hand-blown glassware. Perfect for the cocktail lover or wine aficionado in your life.

  5. SLY Beauty

    Beauty Cosmetic bags that are not only functional but beautiful.

  6. Beth Ladd Collections

    Give a little sparkle this season with these stunning handmade champagne bottle earrings! Available in several colors.

  7. Top Tote by Lindsay Albanese

    Must have travel accessory for the hat loving Jetsetter.

  8. Graze Atlanta

    Based in Atlanta, Ga. Graze offers pre-assembled Charcuterie boards & grazing boxes. You can also place custom orders for parties or special events.

  9. The Koop New York

    Luxe hand poured soy candles. Based in Brooklyn, NY and black-owned.

  10. New York or Nowhere

    Curated lifestyle collections celebrating New York City. Perfect for the New Yorker in your life.

I hope you’ll consider supporting these Small Businesses this Holiday Season. And if you have any others that you would like to share, comment below with their business name. #ShopSmall

XO, Dana Rae

HALLOWEEN INSPIRED CHARCUTERIE BOARD

 

Halloween is less than a week away. And I thought it would be fun to make a Charcuterie board that you can easily re-create for all of your Halloween gatherings. No party is complete without a Charcuterie spread and this one can also double as a table centerpiece.

For this Halloween inspired Charcuterie board, I used a mix of sweet & salty. Including a few different cheeses, meats, crackers, a blueberry jam, pumpkin spiced pretzels & pralines. All of which I bought from Trader Joe’s.

How to build board:

  1. Start with a board of your choice. Choose a size based on how many items you’re planning to use.

  2. Then take your largest item(s) and place them on the board first. For this board, I used skeleton hands to be the main focal point and then placed the different cheeses in place around the board.

  3. Next, add your meats in place.

  4. Then start to fill in your crackers, mixed nuts, candies etc. Keep in mind the layering of each item and choose contrasting colors next to each other.

  5. Move around any items as needed until you reach your desired aesthetic.

  6. Lastly, add any additional touches ie; spiders for an added SPOOKY(ish) effect.

Remember there is no wrong way when it comes to Charcuterie. You can use any combination of meats, cheeses, dried fruits, crackers, jams, mixed nuts etc. Get creative and just have fun with it!

I hope this was helpful for your own Halloween inspired Charcuterie boards! Make sure to TAG me on INSTAGRAM @reinventingrae if you make one of your own.


HAPPY HALLOWEEN 💀


XO, DANA RAE



10 Ways to be Productive on a Sunday

 
Photo by Rizky Subagja on Unsplash

Note: This article was originally written by me, as a contributor article for AdviceFromAThirtySomething.com and published Sept. 2019. However, that website is no longer live. Therefore I am publishing an edited version of the article here on my blog, ReinventingRae.com


I love a good Sunday Funday. However, the older I’ve gotten, I find that I prefer to take time in between the fun to prepare for the week ahead. I’m sure we all have experienced having spent a few Mondays playing catch up, rather than actually getting anything productive done. So instead of dreading a new week ahead of responsibilities, I’ve started making my Sunday’s a little bit more productive. Which ultimately has  helped me to take on each week with a more positive attitude. 

Here are some things you can incorporate into your Sunday routine to feel better prepared and get ahead of the week. 


  1. WRITE OUT WEEKLY TASKS IN A PLANNER

    I always find that if I plan my week ahead and write everything out on paper (or digital planner), my week tends to feel less chaotic. I usually take 30 minutes on Sunday to fill in my calendar including appointments, deadlines, errands, phone calls and any other miscellaneous daily tasks. Get creative; color code tasks,  leave a space to journal your thoughts or write out your favorite quote to give some inspo during the week.  

  2. PRIORITIZE YOUR TO DO LIST

    After I write everything out in my planner, I’ll go through my list of daily tasks and projects to accomplish for the week and prioritize them all. This can look different for everyone, but generally I like to list my top three tasks for each day and top three goals for the week overall. This helps me stay focused throughout the week while also working through the rest of my daily tasks.

  3. SET YOUR ALARM TO GET UP EARLY

    I’m usually not a morning person unless I set an alarm ahead of time to force myself to wake up early. Setting your alarm for the same time each day is key especially if you want to schedule in some gym time or a few extra minutes to grab a coffee on the way to work. Even though early mornings aren’t my favorite, I do feel more accomplished getting that extra hour or two ahead ahead of my day.

  4. PLAN OUT YOUR OUTFITS

    There is nothing worse than scrambling in the morning trying to find an outfit to wear. Laying out your clothes the night before can help you feel more confident and prepared for the next day. It may take up a bit of your time initially, but it will be one less thing that you have to stress over while your half-awake in the morning. Even if this just means doing your laundry on Sundays, to ensure you have clean clothes for the week.

  5. TIDY UP YOUR HOME

    Try setting a timer 15 or 30 minutes and use that time to clean up around your home. Pick up any clothes lying around, put fresh sheets on your bed, clean any dishes in the sink, clear any clutter on your counters (anything that you can tackle quickly that will help you feel more relaxed and organized). You can even go a step further and tackle an organizing project you may have been putting off lately.

  6. PRACTICE SELF CARE

    Sundays are a great day to do self care. Whether that looks like grabbing coffee with a friend, taking a workout class, getting a mani + pedi or just taking an hour to read a book. Self care is so important for our well being. And taking the time to care for ourselves can often help us feel our best.

  7. CONFIRM ANY PLANS WITH FRIENDS AHEAD OF TIME

    Life gets busy and plans can change in a moments notice. So I always like to reach out to friends to confirm any happy hours, dinner dates or concerts a few days ahead. This way if plans change, I know ahead of time and have the option to make other plans without feeling stressed last minute. And if plans are confirmed, I have something fun to look forward to in the midst of my busy week.

  8. MEAL PREP

    It’s easy to get caught up during a busy week and end up surviving off of wine and take-out. To avoid this, I like to make a trip to Trader Joe’s so that I can stock up on the essentials and also plan my meals ahead of time. Not only do I save money, but I also feel better eating healthier throughout the week.

  9. LIMIT TIME SPENT ON YOUR PHONE

    We are all guilty of scrolling our phones for hours on end. Sometimes it’s nice to just put our phones away and take a break. Even just taking 24 hours off social media can be a great way to refresh before a new week ahead.

  10. REST & RELAX

    Lazy Sundays are THE BEST! The kind of day where you sleep in, drink coffee in bed and binge watch Real Housewives or Netflix movies all day. A day to fully relax and recharge with no plans in sight.



What are some things you like to do on Sunday to be more prepared for the week ahead? Comment below.

XO, Dana Rae



AMAZON KITCHEN FINDS

 
Amazon kitchen finds

Is this what life in your thirties has come to?! You wake up one morning excited because you get to cook breakfast using all of your favorite kitchen tools? Honestly, I feel like I am living my best domesticated self now that I’m in my late 30s. And I’m not mad about it.

In fact, I think I enjoy cooking more now than ever. Especially since I’ve acquired proper cookware and have discovered that cooking good meals doesn’t have to be complicated.

And probably my most loved kitchen item that I‘ve purchased for myself, is my Nespresso machine. I used to buy coffee out all the time when I lived in New York. But now that I have my own place again, I wanted to be able to enjoy coffee from the comfort of my home. Since I started using my Nespresso, I can literally count how many times I’ve been to Starbucks. Also, get the milk frother! It takes your basic latte to the next level.

In today’s blog post, I’ve rounded up all of my favorite Amazon Kitchen finds. Everything from cookbooks, my holy grail Nespresso machine, to kitchen gadgets you didn't even know that you needed. Everything is linked below.

Amazon Kitchen Finds

Drying Rack | Spice Organizer | True Comfort Cookbook | Wine Glasses | Pasta Strainer | Avocado Saver | Meat Masher | Nespresso Machine | Defined Dish Cookbook


What are your favorite kitchen finds from Amazon? Any kitchen gadgets you can’t live without?!



XO, Dana Rae

This post may contain affiliate links, which means I receive a small commission if you choose to purchase through the links provided at no additional cost to you.

HOW TO HEAL FROM A BREAKUP

 
HOW TO HEAL FROM A BREAKUP

If you’re reading this and going through a break up or have recently been through one, I’m so sorry!! I hope you know that you are NOT alone. And we’ve all been there before. Breakups are never easy, no matter what age you are or how long the relationship lasted. But the truth is, relationships end for all sorts of reasons. Maybe you grew apart? Maybe there was cheating involved? Maybe you felt like you were settling? Maybe you realized you both wanted different things out of life? Or maybe this particular person, was only supposed to be in your life for a season and not a lifetime.

No matter the reason for the breakup, it’s still important to grieve the relationship in order to heal and move on. Here are a few things I’ve found to be helpful for me, after my recent breakup.


END ALL COMMUNICATION

Although it can be hard to end all contact right away, nothing good can come from going back and forth with each other. It will only make it more difficult to move on from the relationship. So delete the contact and block him/her from your social media. Otherwise the temptation will always be there. And you’ll be more enticed to reach out when you’re having a moment of weakness or loneliness. The sooner you remove your ex from your life, the sooner you can start to move on.


CHANGE UP YOUR DAILY ROUTINE

From the time you wake up until the time you go to bed, find ways to change your daily habits. The first few days/weeks are always the hardest because everything tends to remind you of that person. But if you incorporate new habits to replace the old ones, it can make the days a little easier to get through. Make sure to fill your schedule with work, dinner dates with friends, new activities, house chores or anything that will keep you distracted for the time being. This way you won’t have as much time to notice the absence of your ex or the routine that you used to share together.


GRIEVE THE RELATIONSHIP

Even if you’re anxious to just move on from the relationship and leave it in the past. You still need to process things in order to fully heal from it. And the process may look different for everyone. Whether it’s getting rid of physical items that remind you of that person, deleting photos from your phone, cleansing your personal space, crying it out or writing a goodbye letter. Do whatever helps you to grieve what was and accept what is. Even if it feels heavy, allow yourself to go through the emotions. You can’t skip over the pain to get to the other side, you have to go through it first.


SURROUND YOURSELF WITH FRIENDS

Going through a breakup can be lonely. So it’s important to have at least one friend who you can confide in without feeling judged. Sometimes we don’t want to burden our friends with our breakup drama. However, having someone you can call when you’re having a rough day or need to talk things through is crucial in the healing process. And if they are truly your friend(s), they will be more than willing to be there for you during this difficult time. But also, be honest in what you need from them. If you just need to vent, let them know that. Or if you want advice, ask ahead of time. This will help your friends to know how to best support you.


FOCUS ON YOURSELF

Now that you’ve grieved and gone through the emotions, it’s time to get back to you. So if that means booking a weekend trip, redecorating your home, working out or going to yoga, practicing self-care, cooking/baking, or making plans with friends….DO IT! Because once you start to take care of yourself and focus on what makes you happy, you will start to feel better each day. It can be easy to loose ourselves when we are in a relationship. So allow yourself to enjoy that freedom again and fulfill your needs.

What steps did you take in order to heal from a breakup? What did you find to help you the most during the process? Let’s start the conversation in the comments below.

XO, DANA RAE


VALENTINE'S DAY DESSERT BOARD

 
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I LOVE a good theme especially when it comes to Holidays. And this year, I thought it would be fun to create a Valentine’s Day inspired dessert board. Whether you’re celebrating with your love, or with girlfriends for Galentine’s Day, or maybe just need a fun kids activity…..this is an easy and inexpensive way to celebrate the occasion.

And what I love most about creating dessert boards, is that anything goes! You can easily make it your own and use a combination of any desserts you love.

I bought everything from Walmart, Target, Homegoods and Trader Joe’s. Total cost was under $25 (minus the board which I already had at home).

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Everything I used:

  • Heart Shaped Sugar Cookies from Walmart

  • Pink Starburst from Target

  • Mini Heart Cookies from Trader Joe’s

  • Cupid’s Mix M&Ms from Target

  • Hershey’s Heart Shaped Milk Chocolates from Target

  • Sugar Coated Heart Shaped Cherry Gummies from Homegoods

  • Heart & Lips Shaped Cookie Cutters from Walmart

How to build board:

  1. Start with a board of your choice. Choose a size based on how many items you’re planning to use.

  2. Then take your largest item(s) and place them on the board first.

  3. Next, position your cookie cutters on the board.

  4. Then start to fill in your cookies, chocolates and candies, starting from the middle then working your way out. Keep in mind the layering of each item and choose contrasting colors next to each other.

  5. Move around any items as needed until you reach your desired aesthetic.

  6. Finish by filling in any gaps on the board.

Valentine's Day Dessert Board
Valentine's Day Dessert Board
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You can easily re-create this Valentine’s inspired board for a Date Night, Galentine’s Brunch or an after school treat for kids.

Can’t wait to see y’all put together your own Valentine’s Day Dessert Boards! Make sure to TAG me on INSTAGRAM @reinventingrae

HAPPY VALENTINE’S DAY!

XO, DANA RAE

MY NYC BUCKET LIST (EVERYTHING I DID BEFORE I MOVED)

 
My NYC Bucket list (before I moved)

Before I left New York City and started a new chapter in Atlanta, I had a few things on my #NYCBucketList. Some are things that I hadn’t had the opportunity to do in the city, and others are places I wanted to revisit one last time. But mostly my list included making a final lap around Manhattan to soak up as many New York moments as I could. Obviously with the current circumstances due to covid, I had to keep in mind what’s actually open and accessible. But I’m happy with what I was able to see/do and have those memories added to so many more over the past 6 years.


Everything I did before I moved:

  • Make a final loop around Central Park (86th street down to the South entrance near The Plaza Hotel)

  • Visit Bryant Park

  • Have cocktails at Dante

  • Grab coffee at my favorite coffee shops (Bluestone Lane, Irving Farm)

  • Walk around the West Village

  • Visit Levain Bakery for one last chocolate chip cookie

  • Enjoy a day in Central Park

  • See a Flower Flash in person

  • Walk around the Upper Westside (my favorite neighborhood)

  • Take a photo in front of Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment

  • Buy some NYC street art to take with me to hang up in my new apartment

  • Walk around Little Italy & have dinner at random restaurant (Eat pasta & drink wine)

  • Visit Madison Square Park

  • Grab one last NYC slice of pizza from Bleecker Street Pizza

  • Walk through Times Square and sit on the Red Steps

  • Visit Bite Beaty Lip Lab in SoHo (create custom lipstick)

  • Go Apple Picking

  • Host a final dinner with friends

  • Watch the sunset from a rooftop

  • Take a weekend trip Upstate with friends

  • Dine al fresco a few favorite restaurants * Boqueria, Dante, Boucherie

  • Walk the Brooklyn Bridge at Sunrise

    **(Unfortunately, I ran out of time and didn’t get to do this) But I have walked the Brooklyn Bridge many times, including sunset. So I’m holding onto those memories for now.)

And on one of my very last night’s in the city I was surprised by friends with a Farewell Dinner Party. We drank lots of champagne, consumed copious amounts of charcuterie and I cried lots of tears!! It was the best night and possibly the best way to end my New York City chapter.


See photos below of all my last moments in the city

It was definitely bittersweet to leave this incredible city behind. But when I look back, I will have such fond memories of every place I went, every person I came into contact with, every restaurant I sat with friends at, every New York moment I was so fortunate to experience. The memories are what I will take with me and forever carry with me throughout my lifetime. Thank you for letting me share these past 6 years with you in New York. I can’t wait to share more, in the next chapter!

XO, Dana Rae

A NEW CHAPTER: WHERE & WHY I'M MOVING

 
A NEW CHAPTER: WHERE & WHY I'M MOVING BLOG POST

This is difficult to write for many reasons. So much has changed and happened this year. And well, sometimes you have to close one chapter in order to welcome a new one.

It’s bittersweet to announce; I am leaving New York City and moving to Atlanta, Ga.

(it’s hard to even type those words out)

This hasn’t been an easy decision to make, especially during a pandemic. At first, it was really hard to come to grips with the fact that my last year living in NYC was mostly taken over by Covid-19. Being quarantined for months, and not being able to experience the city to it’s fullest is not how I imagined my last year here. But I realized that I’ve had an incredible 6 years here and I’ve been very lucky to call this city home. 

For those of you who may not know, I actually moved to New York City from Atlanta. I never saw myself living in New York until I visited a few times in my early 30s, and gradually fell in love with the city. As a bonus, my best friend was already living here and had been trying to convince me for years, to move to New York. In late 2014, I finally took the leap and made the moved here. At the time I was ready for a change, and New York seemed like the perfect place to experience big changes. You can read more here on my move to New York and my first year living in the city.

Initially, I moved with the intention of living in New York for a year to see how I would like living here. But one year turned into two, which turned into three, and then four and here I am, almost six years later. I never really thought twice about leaving, until this year. I think for many of us, 2020 has changed us and made us re-evaluate certain things in our lives. Especially living in New York City during COVID-19, it has been difficult and makes me wonder what the future holds for the city.

I absolutely love living in Manhattan and enjoy the city lifestyle. But I’ve come to realize that the older I get, the more I crave having a home, being closer to friends and family and maybe settling down one day. Living in New York City has provided me with so many amazing experiences and given me a new outlook on life in general. It helped make me into the person that I am today. And the more I think about it, New York City ultimately gave me everything I never even knew I needed, in a time when I needed it most. I have no regrets about picking up my life and moving here. It still remains to be one of the best decisions I’ve made in my life.

But as the saying goes, all good things must come to an end. Although this chapter of my life is coming to a close, I am excited for a new chapter to begin. And Atlanta is the next best place for me to do that.

With all that being said, I thought I would go ahead and answer a few questions that I’ve been asked so far from friends and family. Hopefully this helps to give more insight into my move.


WHY ATLANTA?!

For several reasons actually. I’ve aways planned to move back. I just didn’t know when that time would be exactly. I still have 75% of all my belongings in a storage unit there. I didn’t know how long I would be in NYC, so initially I placed everything in storage and have kept it there this entire time. Also, moving back down South puts me closer to my family. I have family in Florida, Alabama and Tennessee, so it will be nice to be within driving distance of them. And several of my closest girlfriends all live in ATL, so I’m really excited to be able to see them more often. Atlanta is also somewhere I see myself living a city lifestyle but also having the ability to slow down when needed.

HOW SOON ARE YOU MOVING?!

My lease ends October 1st, so I’ll most likely move the last week of September. I don’t have a firm date as of now, since I’m still finalizing plans.

WHAT ABOUT YOUR BLOG?!

I will still continue writing for my blog and sharing everyday life on Instagram. One of the reasons I named my blog Reinventing Rae, is because I wanted to share and document how we are constantly reinventing ourselves in life. Whether it be in our friendships, careers, relationships, or just our everyday personal lives. I hope to continue to share my life and expand content in new ways. I’ll still be sharing city life in Atlanta, in addition to beauty and lifestyle. Atlanta has grown so much over the past few years! And I’m excited to get to explore it all while sharing it with y’all. I also plan to create NEW content related to Entertaining and Home Decor, now that I’ll have a place of my own again. So needless to say, the blog isn’t going anywhere anytime soon!

WHAT ABOUT YOUR ROOMMATES YOU LIVE WITH NOW?!

Most of you know that I share an apartment with my best friend, Billy and his now husband Danny. They will continue to live in the city. W'e’ve had a great run all living together. I’ve known Will for over 15 years, and Danny for 7 years. We're more like family than friends. I’m definitely gonna miss them & having our family dinner nights along with all the laughs we’ve shared through the years.

WILL YOU BE BACK TO VISIT NYC?!

1000% YES!! I intend to visit as often as I possibly can. But obviously with current circumstances with Covid-19, I don’t know exactly when I’ll be back to the city. I’m hoping maybe sometime early next year or in the Spring. But for now, I definitely want to visit New York at least once a year.

Over the next month and a half, I’ll be sharing more of the moving process with y’all. I’ve actually already started packing. And next week, I’ll be traveling to Atlanta to look at apartments and finalize everything.

Although I’m sad to leave New York, I’m really excited for what’s to come. And I can’t wait to take y’all along for the journey.

XO, Dana Rae





13 GO-TO BRUNCH SPOTS IN NEW YORK CITY

 
13 GO-TO BRUNCH SPOTS IN NEW YORK CITY

New Yorkers live for a Brunch induced weekend, filled with shared plates and boozy cocktails. I've spent many of my weekends brunching in the city. In fact, it’s one of my favorite ways to try new restaurants around Manhattan. And I thought it was time to share some of my favorites. Especially since restaurant recommendations are one of the most frequently asked questions for visiting New York. And also one of the hardest decisions to make living here, because there are so many restaurants to choose from. So here is my curated list of Go-to Brunch spots in NYC.


NOTE: This list was created prior to COVID-19. However, many of the restaurants listed are OPEN for takeout, delivery and outdoor dining. Please click on the restaurant name to be directed to their website for more info.

BLUESTONE LANE

Location: Click here for locations

The Vibe: Bright, colorful, casual spot to grab coffee & quick bite. Offers outdoor seating.

What to Order: The Avocado Smash, Banana Bread, Iced Coffee (my fave)

BLUESTONE LANE BRUNCH -AVOCADO TOAST

JACK’S WIFE FREDA

Location: Click here for locations

The Vibe: Bistro with Mediterranean influenced menu.

What to order: Green Shakshuka, Mediterranean Breakfast, Cantaloupe Mimosa

JACOB’S PICKLES

Location: Upper West Side

The Vibe: Modern Rustic meets Southern Hospitality. Best seats are at the bar.

What to order: The Buffalo Mac n Cheese, Deviled Eggs & Fried Pickles, Any of the Biscuit Sandwiches

*Note: Portions are generous.

MAISON PICKLE

Location: Upper West Side

The Vibe: Modern casual with a bar that feels very 1920s.

What to order: Berries-n-Cream French Toast, Challah Croque Madam, 24 Layer Chocolate Cake

*Note: Sister restaurant to Jacob’s Pickles

MAISON PICKLE BRUNCH - FRENCH TOAST AND BERRIES

GOOD ENOUGH TO EAT

Location: Upper West Side

The Vibe: Super casual country kitchen.  Offers outdoor seating.

What to order: Mexican scramble, Buttermilk Biscuits & Sausage Gravy, Pancakes (seasonal flavors)

FORAGERS TABLE

Location: Chelsea

The Vibe: Modern Farm to table. Also has a small fresh market connected to the restaurant.

What to order: Mixed Berry Scone, Ricotta Pancakes, Salmon Tartine, Cold brew

SHUKA

Location: SoHo

The Vibe: Mediterranean casual. Beautiful enclosed back garden room with seating available.

What to order: Cinnamon Rolls, Hummus, Chicken Shawarma, Bloody Mary

SHUKA BRUNCH- Bloody Mary

THE SMITH

Location: Click here for locations

The Vibe: Classic American Brasserie. Offers outdoor seating.

What to order: Vanilla Bean French Toast, The Smith Eggs Benedict, Spicy Salmon Tartare

TAVERN ON THE GREEN

Location: Upper West Side (inside Central Park, near Sheep’s Meadow)

The Vibe: Iconic New York City restaurant. Gorgeous glass enclosed seating area. Offers outdoor seating w/ views of Central Park.

What to order: Brioche French Toast, Baked Vegetable Frittata, Eggs Benedict Florentine

FRIEDMANS

Location: Click here for locations

The Vibe: Classic American eatery.

What to order: Chicken chilaquiles, Mac n’ cheese, Nova Benny

*99% of the menu can be prepared Gluten-free

FRIEDMANS BRUNCH -chicken chilaquiles

COOKSHOP

Location: Chelsea (near The High Line)

The Vibe: American Farm to table. Offers outdoor seating.

What to order: Beignets, Frittata, Heuvos Ranchero, Strawbiscus Rickey Cocktail

BOQUERIA

Location: Click here for locations

The Vibe: Authentic Spanish style tapas bar.

What to order: Tortilla Española, Croquetas, Churros, Rosé Sangria or Spicy Shishito Margarita

CLINTON ST. BAKING COMPANY

Location: Lower East Side & Timeout Market in Brooklyn

The Vibe: Casual American restaurant & bakery.

What to order: Pancakes w/ warm maple butter (any flavor) *The best pancakes in the city!

*Note: Cash ONLY at Lower Eastside Location

CLINTON STREET BAKING CO BRUNCH- PANCAKES

SAVE this list for the next time you and your friends can’t decide on where to go for Brunch. Or for the next time you’re visiting the city and need some good brunch spots to impress your friends.

PRO TIP: Always make a reservation. NYC restaurants fill up fast especially on the weekends.

Which are your favorite Brunch spots in the city?! Share in the comments below.


XO, Dana Rae