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KATIE KENNEDY

Long Summer Weekend in the Hamptons

May 30, 2025

Long Summer Weekend in the Hamptons
📍 Shinnecock Bay, NY

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We kicked off the season with a long weekend out East in the Hamptons, packing light layers, linen, and plenty of navy for a few days of beachside living. Between the fresh air, slow mornings, and sunset dinners, it was exactly the kind of break I needed. There’s something about the pace of the Hamptons—casual but polished—that always makes it feel like a real reset.

The Hampton Bays Beach Cottage

We stayed with friends at their cozy beach cottage in Hampton Bays, which is also listed on Airbnb. It’s the kind of place that feels like summer as soon as you walk in—wood-paneled walls, big windows, and a short walk to the water. We kept the windows open, played music while making dinner, and ended most nights gathered around the outdoor table with drinks in hand. It was low-key in the best way, and you should definitely be bookmarking it for future weekends away.

Sunset Dining on Shinnecock Bay

Friday night, we went out for dinner at a waterfront spot on Shinnecock Bay, RUMBA. The view was beautiful, with the light fading into a warm summer sky. We ordered lots of bites to start, followed by fruity cocktails and seafood tacos—classic coastal favorites done really well. It was one of those relaxed dinners where everyone lingers a little longer, passing around plates and splitting dessert. The food hit the spot, but what really stood out was the laid-back vibe and the view that made it feel like the weekend had officially begun.

Lots of Rosé

It wouldn’t be a summer weekend without rosé. We picked up a few bottles from a local wine shop, Wölffer Estate Vineyard and kept them chilled in the fridge for easy pours throughout the weekend. Whether it was a glass with lunch or something to sip while getting ready for dinner, rosé became a kind of rhythm for the trip—casual, light, and easy. It set the tone for unhurried afternoons and catch-ups that stretched into the evening.

Shopping Among the Different Towns

We spent one afternoon driving between Amagansett and Southampton to browse the shops. From cute local boutiques to classic standbys, there was a lot to take in. I picked up a new pair of loafers from Sabah, but have so much on my wishlist now especially from Jenni Kayne. It’s always fun to pop in and out of the stores, get a coffee, and explore a bit—even if you’re mostly just window shopping.

Relaxing Poolside

Back at the house, most of our downtime happened around the pool. Someone was always making a snack board, music was playing, and a stack of magazines made the rounds. We rotated between swims, shade breaks, and flipping through paperbacks. It was easy and unstructured, just the way a summer weekend should feel. I didn’t check my phone much and barely noticed the time passing. Brennan was having the best time, especially when the sun finally came out

Catching Up on Summer Reads

I brought a couple of books I’ve been meaning to finish and actually made a little bit of progress on them. There’s something about reading outside with a breeze and no pressure to be anywhere that makes it easier to focus. Whether it was stretched out on a lounge chair or curled up in a shaded corner of the porch, I found very quick moments throughout the weekend to read without distraction.

S’mores and the Knicks

On our last night, we lit a small bonfire in the backyard and made s’mores—such a summer classic! Meanwhile, the guys streamed the Knicks games on the projector, which turned into a whole event in itself. Everyone had something to say about the plays and we’re all cheering for the Knicks. It was casual and fun, a perfect mix of summer camp nostalgia and grown-up game night.

Fishers Island Lemonades

I brought along a few cans of Fishers Island Lemonade, which I haven’t had in over a year and quickly remembered why it’s one of my favorite warm-weather drinks. It’s just the right mix of tart and sweet, and tastes best ice cold by the pool. They became my go-to drink for the weekend, and now I’m convinced I need to stock up for the rest of the season.

It’s weekends like this that remind me how refreshing it is to get out of the city and slow things down. We didn’t over-plan or rush around, and that made all the difference. I have a feeling this is just the beginning of what’s shaping up to be a full summer—plenty more getaways are in the works, and I’m already looking forward to the next one.

Love from the Hamptons,
Katie

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What’s Happening This Summer

May 23, 2025

What’s Happening This Summer
📍 Bedford, New York

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Summer always has a way of sneaking up on me—one moment it’s April and we’re layering trenches over sweaters, and the next, I’m pulling linen dresses from the back of the closet and stocking up on SPF. We kicked off the season with a sun-drenched brunch at the Bedford Post Inn, and ever since, the weeks ahead have been filling up faster than expected. While I typically like to keep summer plans loose and breezy, this year is shaping up to be delightfully full of movement, memory-making, and a few new destinations I’m especially excited about.

Memorial Day in the Hamptons

We’re welcoming the unofficial start of summer with a weekend on the East End. Although the weather is expected to be unseasonably cold, I’m looking forward to s’mores in the backyard, exploring and shopping in the quaint towns, and crisp glasses of rosĂ©. There’s something timeless about the Hamptons this time of year—before the true summer rush begins.

Celebrate the Jaws 50th Anniversary

Fun fact about me: Jaws is one of my all-time favorite movies and this year marks 50 years since it first made a splash in theaters. To celebrate, we’re heading over to Westerly, Rhode Island for a Jaws screening and celebration. There’s a nostalgic thrill in revisiting a classic in the place so close to what inspired it all. Plus, it’s the perfect excuse to explore the Ocean State with a fresh lens.

A Girl’s Weekend in Palm Beach

Fingers crossed this one comes together, because a girls’ getaway in Palm Beach sounds like just the thing for a mid-summer reset. Think: matching robes, cocktails by the Colony Hotel pool, and lots of laughs over seafood towers and shared sunscreen. We’re dreaming of cabana stripes, vintage shops, and morning walks along Worth Avenue.

Relaxation and Rum in Barbados

This will be my first time visiting Barbados, and I’m already envisioning warm nights, lush greenery, and that signature Caribbean pace that encourages you to slow down and sip something tropical. We’re planning to split time between lounging at Cobbler’s Cove and light exploring—maybe even a boating day if we’re feeling adventurous.

A Family Wedding on Lake Winnipesaukee

We’re heading to Lake Winnipesaukee for a family wedding this summer, and I’m especially excited about the charming historic schoolhouse we’ve rented—it looks so peaceful and tucked away. I’m looking forward to quiet mornings, exploring more of New Hampshire, and of course, raising a glass on the dock to celebrate the happy couple.

Ending the Summer at the Weekapaug Inn

Returning to Weekapaug Inn feels like closing the season with a deep exhale. It’s becoming a fast favorite family tradition—long walks on the Atlantic, easy dinners by the lawn, and maybe one last round of pool time before the start of fall begins. It’s one of those places where everything slows down, in the best way.

And somehow, there’s even more on the horizon—dinners with friends, spur-of-the-moment day trips, maybe a surprise or two. How did the summer season get so packed? I’m not complaining, just trying to soak it all in, one crisp glass of rosé and lobster roll at a time.

Love from New York,
Katie

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New J. Crew Arrivals: Vol. 3

May 21, 2025

New J. Crew Arrivals: Vol. 3
📍 Darien, Connecticut

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There’s something about the shift into summer that invites a quiet refresh. As the days grow longer and the breeze a little softer, I find myself gravitating toward pieces that reflect the ease of the season—lightweight linens, soft cottons, and silhouettes that feel as effortless as they do elegant. J.Crew continues to strike that beautiful balance between classic New England sensibility and the sun-drenched romance of the South of France. In this latest roundup, I’ve gathered a few favorite new arrivals that speak to that intersection: relaxed yet refined, timeless yet full of possibility.

Whether you’re packing for a weekend on the coast or simply looking to elevate your everyday warm-weather wardrobe, these new arrivals from J.Crew offer a welcome sense of simplicity and polish. Summer style doesn’t need to be complicated—it just needs to feel good. And with pieces like these, it’s easy to dress with intention and ease all season long.

Love from Connecticut,
Katie

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