Quality Time

Good ol’ “quality time.” You know, those times when you are unplugged and present, soaking up whichever moment you find yourself in. Sometimes I feel like I’ve totally lost hold of that concept, and other times I ask myself, why don’t I do this more often?

It really struck a chord with me awhile ago when we were on vacation in San Diego. I had every intention to head to the pool and listen to some music while sipping my margarita. Tyson told me to go enjoy two hours solo while he napped with Parker back at the room, so I did just that. Two whole hours at the pool by myself seemed like a vacation all in itself! So, I got my towel, a front row chair by the water, and had my headphones and book by my side, ready to go. I ordered my drink, sat back, watched the beautiful setting and thought, heck, I need a picture of this. So, I strategically placed my beverage in my hand and positioned my legs perfectly for the picture. I took about… 20? Then, I sorted through those and realized my foot looked strange in each image, so of course, I took some more.

I’m sure many of you know exactly what I’m talking about right now.

I ended up taking a ton of pictures and then rolled over onto my stomach to “quickly edit them.” I opened my VSCO app, started filtering the image and then I posted it. After I posted it, I found myself caught up in scrolling through Instagram mindlessly for about 30 minutes.

There I was, an hour into my “me time.” Worrying about capturing an image and then falling right into the Instagram rabbit hole. Getting sucked into what others were doing, when right in front of me was the best moment of all.


Another time, I remember we were up in Seattle and I wanted a picture of Parker with the water and boats behind him. We had perfect weather, the perfect lighting, and his outfit was extra cute that day. He was a little sleepy and hungry, as we were on our way to dinner. I had to get the picture though… I didn’t want to pass it up. I had Parker stand there to take some pictures and the kiddo was not having it. But this momma wasn’t giving up. I literally bribed him with dessert, which I felt was a bit of a low point for me. Tyson (who is not into social media or excessive photo taking anyway), looked at me and was like… “Babe, please can we just enjoy this right now without having to take a picture? Parker clearly doesn’t want to do this.”

And that brings me to the dilemma. The choice between documenting the moment vs. the mental memory and just enjoying it. 

So here is my rant: Those two moments really impacted me. Specifically with the use of time. Not just on social media, but the time I put into taking pictures and documenting everything in general. As a very visual person, pictures mean the world to me. I love taking them, I love editing (the before and after) and I love reminiscing. But the real question is, can we just dial it back a bit?

I am the first person to be guilty of all of this. But can I challenge you? The next time you have really awesome plans or an event, try to NOT document any of it. In fact, try unplugging from social media and the news for a whole weekend and see how you feel. Anytime I have done this, I feel more content and present than ever.

I just got done unplugging for 3 days from emails and social media and I honestly haven’t felt that content with life in a long time. I was present with my family; we decorated the house for Christmas without having to document it to the world; I felt like I had more time in general; I made more time for things I don’t have time to do as much like taking a walk with the family, cooking, and crafts; AND, I felt less anxious, I slept great, and I didn’t complain once about what I want or don’t have.

I think this is the most troubling part about social media. We are being bombarded with all of the coolest things people are doing and subliminally we are saying, “I want to go there,” “I want a house like that,” “Gosh she has the perfect body,” “That family does so many cool things together, we need to do more of that” etc. etc. etc.

This can’t be good for us.

So (end rant), here is the point: Social media definitely has it’s perks. The connection, the inspiration, the creativity. Heck, I run two businesses based off of social media and I truly do love sharing images that I take and like with so many people. The point is to give yourself a break. Focus in on that quality time. You, your family, your friends, your life… they all want it. They all need it. And they all deserve it.

I strongly encourage you to try unplugging for a few days. Not just one day, try and at least go two. And pay close attention to how you feel. I’m telling you, it’s one of the healthiest things we can do and you just need to experience it for yourself.

xx
Lindsay

Officially "in my 30’s"

I felt like 30 was my denial stage. Not because I didn’t want to be 30, I literally just kept forgetting. I was forever 29 in my eyes. So, now that I’m 31, I’m feeling official!

For my birthday, my mom, sister and a dearest friend of mine headed out to Stoller winery and gosh, that place is stunning. We drank some rose, snacked on a charcuterie plate, laughed, talked about life and took in all beauty of Oregon wine country.

 This is 31. 


I don’t know about you, but life for me just seems a bit crazy lately. Not only am I at my max capacity for what I can take in news wise (fires, hurricanes, politics, etc. etc. etc), but I’m also trying to find a life balance while running my own company.

When I get a bit burnt out on life, I’m reminded of all the important things. The things that truly matter in life like family, friends, laughter, the simple things…

I just want, so badly, to defy the odds. To work hard and run a successful business, but not be that stressed out person that lives for work and no play. So, I’ve dedicated 31 to figure this out, because the stress I’ve been feeling is on another level. I was starting to have aches, pains, fatigue, and sensations that I had never even felt before. And my shoulders were (and still are) so tight that I literally feel like I have a bag of bricks on them. I’m also extremely forgetful and I’m honestly just, tired.

Stress is such a bitch like that (pardon my language).

But you know what? I’ve always noticed that when it pushes you this far, you are forced to reevaluate everything. What can I do to help myself? How can I help balance out the stress?

For that, I welcome you, stress.

Here is what I wrote in my notebook (I carry this everywhere with me so I can jot down thoughts and notes). I jotted down just a few attainable actions that I wanted to make sure I was doing.

-More time in the present. On the coast the other day, Tyson asked me to not be on my phone. Not because he was telling me what to do, but because he wanted to challenge me to just be in the moment. And even after putting down my phone, I started talking about how much being at the beach in Oregon made me miss California. Once again, I derailed from being present. I’m really good at that. So, I was forced to get back to the moment and appreciating THAT moment, not the past or present ones.

-Meditate or breathing exercises for 5 minutes (only 5- I’ve got this!) first thing in the morning. 

-No work emails until 9am. I have been rolling out of bed and starting work from my phone first thing in the morning. Just, no…

-More Barre3. I haven’t been in so long and it truly is my happy place. Although I’m not looking forward to my first class back (ouch!)…

-More time with friends. It feels like I’ve neglected my friends all summer.  Between moving and working, it’s just been so hard, but it’s still a terrible excuse.

-More one on one time with Parker. I’ve decided that every Wednesday I’m going to start work at 11am and take the morning to do something fun with Parker. He’s just growing up so fast and I don’t want to pass this time up.

-Take a news break. I’m at a point where I just… can’t. It’s too much. I don’t want to be naive, but you also need to listen in and realize when it’s healthier for you to just take a news break.

-Bed before 10pm. I used to be asleep by 9:30pm almost every night and it felt amazing! So, I feel like 10pm is a good place to meet in the middle. Also, falling asleep reading or writing (not on my phone) is a big goal of mine.

-More quality time with Tyson. I miss cuddling on the couch, rambling about life and dreams with him. Now it’s work, schedules and Parker stuff. I’m trying to get back to those conversations we had when we first started dating. And those moments where just laying on the couch talking was everything.

How do you de-stress? I’m also curious if you are a business owner, how do you balance work and life?

xx

Getaway: Coeur d’Alene, ID

We had the best trip to Coeur d’Alene! It’s such an easy trip from where we live in Portland. We left in the morning, got there by lunch and had just enough time to settle into our rental for the few days and head to the grocery store.

We had debated whether or not to stay lakeside on the outskirts of town or stay in the middle of town, walking distance to everything. We opted to stay right in town and we loved being there! I will say however, now that I’ve been there, you can’t really go wrong with either. Next time we go we will probably try and do a lakefront property.

Coeur d’Alene is the type of place you want to go to if you don’t feel like doing much. When I think of the town, I think of: family time, relaxation, biking, bbqing, lake time, drinks and board games at night. It’s your typical relaxing lake vacation.



Coeur d’Alene To-Do:
-Rent a house. We used VRBO to rent ours and really, this is the best way to get relaxed and make yourself at home in this town.
-Rent a boat! This is WELL worth it, I promise you! Nothing compares to seeing the beautiful lake by boat. We rented a pontoon boat from KJ Watersports. 
-Have lunch at the CDA resort. We all loved our food at Dockside. They have a really great variety of food and drinks. Make sure to order a Huckleberry Crush cocktail : )
-Bike the Hiawatha trail. There are some great guided tours you can do on this trail.
-Grab food at Crafted. This little gastropub is one of the trendier spots in CDA. It’s a great, casual spot to eat.
-Golf. Obviously the CDA resorts golf course is world famous for it’s floating hole. There are some great courses all over however, if golfing is your thing.
-Hike any of the trails. Tubbs Hill is a nice little hike close to town.
-Don’t leave town without a famous, Hudson’s hamburger.
Until next time, CDA! Thanks for the great memories. 

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Getaway: Mission Beach

Happy Tuesday! We have been soaking up all of the sunshine down here in San Diego and dang it feels so, so good. We have been spending time all over Southern California, but last week we spent a few days in Mission Bay at the Hilton San Diego Resort & Spa on Mission Bay. Let me just say, this place was exactly what I was hoping for.

First of all, the location is possibly the best in San Diego. The resort is situated right on the bay; a few minutes from Old Town and Sea World and just outside of downtown, so you really get to experience the beauty of San Diego. We had all of these things we wanted to do in the area, but once we got there, we honestly didn’t want to leave!

Jumpsuit: Asos | Earrings: Nordstrom Rack 

From great food and poolside cocktails to bayside morning runs and stand up paddle boarding, why would you leave?? When traveling kiddo, this exactly the type of place you want to go to. You have everything you need.

I’m sure many parents can relate, but coordinating a bunch of plans with a toddler can get a little tricky. Lately when we travel, we’ve been opting to get room service for dinner and we go somewhere for lunch when Parker’s mood is a better bet! Room service for dinner is obviously a pricey way to go, but I’m convinced that it is SO worth it.

The Hilton’s room service was amazing. We were able to sit on the patio and eat our dinner while watching the sunset, drinking a bottle of wine and snacking on a cheese plate. Take me back!!

Traveling with a kiddo is definitely not the easiest thing to do. It takes a LOT of teamwork, a lot of coordination and a lot of patience. I will say though, the more we have traveled, the easier it has become. And I strongly stand by the importance of taking family trips! It’s good for the soul and great for the memories.

Until next time, Mission Bay. You were so much fun and we can’t wait to get back there. x