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sallybzhao - slow living in SF
  • Thoughts
  • Years
    • 2023
    • 2021
    • 2020
  • Real Estate
  • Hobbies
    • Books
    • Craft
    • Continuing Education
    • Food
    • Travel
  • About
years

2020

December 31, 2020 by sallyb.zhao 1 Comment
January
  • Closed on my first home / investment property in SF! This has been a plan years in the making, so it was amazing to accomplish 😊
celebrating with my mom!
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thoughts

I Made a Bucket List When I Was 14 and Still Live By It

December 23, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

Here is the list (ones completed are crossed out):

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thoughts, Travel

A Roadtrip Through 6 National Parks in 6 Days

December 3, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

After spending 2 weeks in northern Utah, I embarked on a national park tour the last week of September with a few friends. We hit all five national parks in Utah, as well as one in Nevada. I’ve detailed below a day-by-day itinerary of our schedule and activities, as a guide for anyone looking to do the same!

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food

Pumpkin Pie Tarts

November 30, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

This past holiday weekend, I decided to make pumpkin pie as a final hurrah to the pumpkin season. Instead of making a full 9″ pie, I made little tarts so I could gift some to my friends. With smaller tarts, there was no need to blind bake the crust and it also resulted in a higher crust to filling ratio, win-win! These tarts blew away all my expectations and I’ve deemed them the best pumpkin pie I’ve ever had. The silky pie filling contrasted well with the flaky butter crust, and it was lightyears beyond the drabby refrigerated pumpkin pies that we bought in previous years. Needless to say, I will be making my own pumpkin pie from now on!

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Year 23: Taking Control of My Life

November 2, 2020 by sallyb.zhao 1 Comment

My 23rd year started with a big goal to purchase a home in San Francisco. I had been planning for this milestone since I was 18, and actually predicted (or hoped) it would happen by age 22/23. By this time last year, I was deep into the house hunt and had been analyzing the market for months. Despite the winter slowdown in inventory, I pushed forward with the search and finally in late January, closed on my first duplex.

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The Direction of Society

October 9, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

In today’s world, we are persuaded to believe that doing what others expect of us is the answer to a happy life. External expectations and norms shape us as individuals and influence our aspirations. Work the 9-5 till you’re 65, and then you can start living. Surely, society benefits from the long work-life of citizens, and individuals have bought into the idea that these jobs are necessary. It adds no advantage that the easiest way in life is to follow that paved path, and not to question what you truly want to accomplish.

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My First One Way Ticket to…

September 18, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

The week before this flight was absolute chaos and very likely the most stressful time of my life. More to come on this in a future post, but it was such a relief to finally put that behind me. Originally, I had a flight scheduled for Sunday, Sep 13, but had to reschedule it due to house renovations. I truly didn’t know if I would ever make it out with all that was going on, but I finally departed on Tuesday, Sep 15!!

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A Daily Dose of Death

August 29, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

This post is not as morbid as the title may allude to, but more of a necessary and realistic reflection on life. I’m 23 now, almost a quarter of my life has passed (fingers crossed I’ll make it to at least 100), and with each day and year that goes by, time is becoming more precious to me. I realize the imminence of death and that, truly, our time here is short.

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craft

Knitted Chevron Wool Sock Pattern

August 2, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

My first pair of knitted socks!! Needless to say, knitting has become my favorite quarantine hobby, and I’m so grateful for it. In the last few months, I’ve really had to push myself to maintain my interests (running, reading, podcasts, etc.), sometimes without much success, so I’m thrilled that I’m passionate about this activity.

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real estate

Why I Prefer Real Estate Investing Over Stocks

July 9, 2020 by sallyb.zhao No Comments

As I prepare my first series on this blog on real estate investing (REI), I thought I’d share an introductory post on why I even chose that route to begin with. A lot of people have asked me if I prefer real estate over stocks, or what the difference is from an investment perspective. Here is my take on it, based on my experience.

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My name is Sally and I live in San Francisco, born and raised. I like to think, read, run, bake, knit, write, and create. So this is my corner of the internet where that all happens. Peruse my thoughts or learn more about me here.

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catching up on some recent projects, starting with catching up on some recent projects, starting with this cute eyeglasses holder I made as a gift for a friend who generously shared their extra yarn with me 🐻🤓 I only worked off a reference photo, and I think it turned out beary beary cute!

🧶 @knit_picks Brava Bulky - Brindle / Yarn Bee Soft & Sleek - Linen
waited about 3 months for these backordered yarns, waited about 3 months for these backordered yarns, then another year before starting my project 🤭 slowest fashion in the works! 🐢🐌
Eeeek!!! 🤭😍 A gift to myself, just in time f Eeeek!!! 🤭😍 A gift to myself, just in time for Christmas 🎁

Over a year ago, I began sourcing the perfect yarn for this cardigan, and casted on in February. Ten months (and a few frogs and redos) later, I’m so pleased with how it turned out!! It’s still unblocked, but I couldn’t wait to try it on ☺️

Made with alpaca, mohair, and silk, this cardigan is lofty and cozy. I found these gorgeous wood buttons while traveling in Europe this summer, which completes this 100% natural-material knitwear. Every time I put it on, it feels like nature is giving me a warm hug 🥰

🧶 @knit_picks Alpaca Cloud - Archibald Heather
@dropsdesign Kid Silk - Beige
@sostrenegrene Schima Superba wood buttons
As this project is nearing its end, I find myself As this project is nearing its end, I find myself fantasizing about what to make next 💭 I have so many ideas floating around in my head, sometimes it’s hard to just pick one and go for it!
P L A C E M A T S ✨ Picked up some bundles of f P L A C E M A T S ✨ 
Picked up some bundles of fabric from @scrapsf to make these earth-toned placemats. This is my first time using the zigzag stitch on my machine and I love how it turned out!! Stay tuned for the whole set! 😊
Aside from knitting, I love repurposing old clothi Aside from knitting, I love repurposing old clothing! I couldn’t bear to part with this beautiful gingham pattern, despite not wearing this romper for several years. I finally decided to turn it into a tank top, just in time for the late heat wave that hit SF ☀️ It turned out beautifully and I’m so happy to put this piece back into my closet!! 😍
spent the last few months working on this piece… spent the last few months working on this piece… only to frog about half of it today 🥲 sigh hoping to salvage what’s remaining instead of starting over 🫠
a first look at what’s currently on my needles ☺️

this is THE biggest project I’ve embarked on so it’s been slow-going, but oh so satisfying to make progress. been envisioning this piece for awhile now and I’m so excited for when it’s done! (hopefully by end of this year 🤪)
my second sweater❗️😄❗️😍❗️🥹 I my second sweater❗️😄❗️😍❗️🥹

I had a vision in my head of a light, lofty sweater that I could layer in this SF weather. Fittingly, I found a @petiteknit pattern for this Cumulus Blouse ☁️

Weighing in at 170g, this is my lightest sweater, yet still very warm with its natural fiber content (75% mohair and 25% silk). This sweater is so comfy with its looser fit and drapes nicely as a custom sweater does. 

I am beyond thrilled about how it turned out and resisting the urge to make a few more! 😆

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