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Monday, October 26, 2015

Mansfield Reformatory


Something that I really wanted to do this year was visit the Mansfield Reformatory. Mansfield isn't too far from me, about an hour away, so it was insane that I hadn't visited it sooner!

I think a large fraction of people visit because this is where parts of the film The Shawshank Redemption was filmed, I know that was a big reason my mother wanted to tag along! But I wanted to go for different reasons, I love abandoned places, especially when they have a lot of history and haunting lore and I could just imagine what a great photo op it would be.



The cells were incredibly small, I can't imagine having one person living in there, let alone two.



The Reformatory opened it's doors in September 1896. They eventually closed them on December 31, 1990 due to overcrowding and inhumane conditions. It housed over 155,000 men in it's time! Can you imagine walking through this area while it's filled with prisoners? It's so weird when you explore an abandoned place and try to imagine it as it once was, new and finished and full of life.



While exploring you would occasionally come upon a random chair sitting in the middle of a room or off to the side. For some reason this seemed very eerie to me.









A cathedral stood at the top of the reformatory. All of the pews and decorations were strewn all over the place but this piece was somehow still in tact for the most part.




Right outside of the reformatory was this beautiful lake. I remember this day was particularly very hot and all I wanted to do was jump in and go swimming.


The Mansfield Reformatory is open for tours throughout the spring and summer. You can take guided or self guided tours, I picked the latter. I preferred to explore on my own and at my own pace. You can also schedule an event to stay overnight at the reformatory, which I think would be incredibly interesting and I would love to do it, but definitely not alone.

During October they have a haunt, which I've never been to, but wouldn't mind checking out!

If you're ever in the area, it's definitely worth a stop. A place with so much history should be experienced, whether you're there since you're a fan of the movie, paranormal, or just enjoy exploring.
Friday, October 16, 2015

Urthbox Unboxing

I'm always looking for new subscription boxes to get into, so when I heard about Urthbox I knew I needed to try it out! I really liked that you can choose what size box you receive and that they pack it full with snacks! Literally. When I got my box in the mail I couldn't close it after I opened it for the first time. It was stuffed. 

I also loved that things were full sized, it's always nice to get full size products/snacks over samples.

I actually wasn't a huge fan of the above snacks unfortunately. I'm not a fan of coconut or blueberry, so that knocked out half of this small pile. The Chia Squeeze tasted good but had a strangest texture that was hard for me to enjoy! Although it was kind of fun trying it out.


It's no surprise to me that these were my favorite snacks in the box. I always prefer salty and savory over things that are sweet, so these were right up my ally! The Inka Corn and Purple Heirloom potato chips were my favorite. I haven't tried the Bops Sour Cream & Onion, but I'm sure they taste just like regular potato chips, so I think I'll be a fan.


Overall, I would definitely give them a try again. Just because I didn't like some of the snacks doesn't mean I'd write it off completely.

Their boxes come in a variety of sizes and go from $12.99 to $39.99. If you want to try it for yourself you can get $5 off your first box with the code "CRUNCHWEEK". I'd recommend using that if you're unsure and what to save a little money.

Check out Urthbox.com if you want your own or want more information!


I hope you all are doing well and having a great Friday!

Monday, October 5, 2015

Etsy Finds #006 | Halloween















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