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Lucy, Abigail, and Lance
Tethering Grace & Togetherness
(AKA- Nearly the Best Day of My Life)
Last year I turned thirty. Last year I also gave birth to our 2nd daughter. Last year Lance and I celebrated our 5th Anniversary.
All of these are reasons why when he received the opportunity to go to San Diego, CA for a week last summer and asked me to go along with him, I said, “UM YES THANKYOUVERYMUCH!” It just so happened that my actual birthday would be on the last full day of the trip. Perfect.
So we did what any loving, alone-time deprived parents would do, bought me a plane ticket and called my mama! She graciously agreed to come watch the girls (L was then 3 and A was 5 months old.) (I know, I know many moms would “never” leave their baby that early and for that long. Well, it just so happened that because of her AR, the breastfeeding ship had long since sailed and since my mom is 100% a better, more experienced version of me when it comes to mothering, I thought it a safe bet.) Besides, once in a lifetime opportunity HERE!!!
So we loaded up our gear and headed to Sunny California. Most of the week, Lance was in meetings and I was forced to get up early (yes early not late, time difference you see.) sit in starbucks for an hour or two, watch the sun come up, go for a walk, and lay by the pool for the better part of the day. After a few months of adjusting to becoming a mom again and feeling very spent and exhausted emotionally, physically and spiritually, the Lord provided big time in the rest department on this trip.
On the day of my actual birthday, Lance’s conference was over and so we decided to rent a car and drive to La Jolla for breakfast. He showed up with this:
The beach at Encinitas, CA
I’m so glad I took this picture. We sat on this giant rock and shared a Prosciutto and Mozzarella Baguette Sandwich, Raspberries, a Peach and some Wine– (yes in a plastic cup. We. are. classy.) Seeing this picture I can literally feel how relaxing our trip and how perfect our day was. Lance had done all this research ahead of time based on places we heard about and planned the entire day out. He was so very thoughtful and it all blessed me so much!
California Rocks.
No really, it does.
Then we drove to a bakery I really wanted to try, Elizabethan Desserts. It did not disappoint! The little place shared a parking lot with a Florist and garden center and was so cute!
We shared 1/2 dozen mini-cupcakes at a little table outside…
(and yes, we ate our way through the coast of California. I am not ashamed!)
We honestly probably could have eaten more, but then it was back in the car for more driving.. this time we drove back to San Diego all along the coast. All in all, we were able to see Pacific Beach, Point Loma, La Jolla, Encinitas, Del Mar, Coronado (we spent a lot of time there!) and probably a few more I cannot remember. It was a year ago!
*The view from our room*
*Driving over the bridge at Sunset*
Lance and His 30-year old wife.
We ate dinner at a delicious Italian restaurant right on the bay which enabled us to watch the Fireworks over the water right from our table. A-MAZ-ING.
From start to finish, it was quite possibly the best birthday of my life. It almost topped my “7th Birthday– Gala Fashion Show” (That was a good one, Mom.) In which I celebrated turning Seven by raiding my dress-up stash with 9 of my closest friends and then making a hilariously embarrassing video in which we all display our hidden “talents.” Classic. Add in some pizzas and a slumber party in which no one slumbered and everyone partied, and you have my 7th birthday in a nutshell.
That was really fun.
This was definitely right up with that one. Being able to scour the California coastline for the best food and baked goods, driving 20 minutes out of the way for a particular grocery store we loved, seeing parts of America I’d never seen– and doing it all with my handsome husband. Oh yeah, and a convertible.
It was a pretty awesome day. And, since I realized it had been almost a year and I never blogged about it– I thought I better get on it!
Hope you enjoyed our Travel Journal!!!
When I started this blog almost SEVEN years ago, it was merely to serve as a centralized location for wedding info.
Though the name (and the blog itself!) has changed several times, I have been “itching” to permanently change the name for a long time.
One day I searched, “Our Little Life.” and umpteen blogs came up. Every since then, my husband has patiently listened to me brainstorm name after name after name. He’s been so supportive of my indecisiveness, bless his heart.
I’m happy to report that this past weekend, while sitting in the Walmart parking lot in Eastman, Georgia (I kid not. My big breakthrough happened at Walmart. What are the odds?) on Friday night, this name just popped into my head and we knew it was the one. And honestly, it seems so obvious after the fact! I’m pretty sure I’ve even used the phrase, Happy Go Stuckey to refer to us more than once. But, oh well. There it is. We will henceforth be known as:
So here’s my opinion on the Starbucks Discoveries Iced Cafe Favorites. (Find them in your grocer’s refrigerator!!)
The Carton is a nice size, there are NO artificial flavors or colors, and it’s very convenient. Especially for Summer travels.
However, I personally feel like it tastes more like milk than coffee. Vanilla milk with maybe a hint of coffee. It definitely does not have that punch of espresso flavor that we all expect from Starbucks drinks. I’m sure most of this has to do with the fact that it’s in a carton.
The Price is not TOO bad if you consider you get several glasses, (between $4-5) but I really don’t think I would try it again. It wasn’t enough of a coffee taste for me. And honestly, I would rather wait and have my own iced coffee at home for a fraction of the price. Though these boast the Starbucks name, I don’t think they taste like anything you get at the actual coffee shop.
Has anyone else tried these?
P.S. Starbucks has no clue who I am and did not compensate me for this review or product. Although if they knew how many 2.00 Iced Coffees I’d purchased over the years…
Though I love the business of summer, I still feel like the time is going by way too fast. It frustrates me to go into stores and see ALL the summer/ patio stuff deeply discounted because I know they are preparing the way for “the next thing,” which in many cases is fall decor. I am SO not ready for this yet!
So I’m embracing summer! Here’s a little recap of what we’ve been cooking lately: Lots of salads, lots of Southwestern food, lots of things that don’t require standing over the stove in the very hot weather with a few treats mixed in here and there!
First, these Blueberry Muffins. They are so good! Made with oatmeal, greek yogurt and blueberries– they are healthy but still moist and delicious. They have definitely replaced the old Oatmeal Applesauce Blueberry Muffins I used to make. These are WAY BETTER! I actually have to add about 1/4- 1/2 cup of Buttermilk or Milk because the batter is so thick… but that makes it even better– you get large muffins and mine even yielded 14 or 15 instead of a dozen.
I’d been making a conscious effort to slow down and not act as though we were always in a hurry every time we went anywhere or did anything.
I read this post back in March, and honestly it’s what all started this pondering and self-evaluation.
I really felt like I was doing “better” and this particular day we were getting in the car I hadn’t said anything at all about hurrying, etc. But we WERE late and my mind was definitely saying it, and she felt it.
Kids are incredibly intuitive that way.
As I buckled her in, she said “Mommy, don’t RUSH me!” I stifled a laugh at how old she sounded and then thought, “where on earth did she hear that??!” (I’ve two guesses and they are both me. )
Whether or not I was being impatient with her, I felt hurried and it showed and I took a deep breath, apologized and made an attempt to RELAX. It was only a playdate after all, and as it was not a playdate where a child was choking and I was the only one who knew how to administer the Heimlech Maneuver, it’s safe to say it didn’t really matter if we were a few minutes late.
Why does it matter? Aren’t all human beings destined to rush every day for the rest of their lives and that’s just how we do things and we might as well all get used to being in a hurry until the day we die? What’s the problem?
Because we miss so much when we rush.
We miss the look in their eyes when we’re too busy to look into them when they tell us something.
We miss the quiet, peaceful moments (or the loud chaotic beauty!) in the car when we are anxiously watching the clock and wondering if we will make it on time.
We miss the bath tub confessional when we hurriedly baptize them with a swish of soap and water in hopes for a timely bed time. (After all, we are exhausted.)
Ann Voskamp, who said it so well said,
“In our rushing, bulls in china shops, we break our own lives.” and then “The hurry makes us hurt.” (Voskamp, One Thousand Gifts. Pg 66.)
And that is so true. Just thinking about it, I realize, when I rush for no good reason, I DO hurt others. I hurt myself. I hurt my daughters. I catch tangles in painful snarls in a too-quickly moving hairbrush. I catch little legs in seatbelts buckled in rapid closing. I slam sweet fingers in doors closed behind my retreating self. Sure, all accidental, but if I would SLOW DOWN it probably wouldn’t happen as often.
More importantly, when I rush and run and hurry and multi-task way too many tasks at once, I haven’t the time to look into their eyes when they talk. I don’t remember that they ARE my most important task when I’m constantly frustrated by the tasks they interrupt.
Why do we do this?
Too much on our plate.
Wearing too many hats.
Not enough time.
Too many people counting on us.
But life is NOT an emergency. It’s not how much time we have, because we all get the same amount. It’s what we choose to do with it. Maybe we don’t really need MORE time. Perhaps, we just need to eliminate some things that are eating up all the extra minutes and causing us to always have an attitude of, “AUGH! Kids! get in the CAR NOW!!! My hair’s on fire and the only water is in the car!!!!!” Wait, no one else does that? Just me? Oh.
If we treat life as it is an emergency, what message are we sending to our children? What are we saying to them in our constant state of, “Not enough time! Not enough time! Not enough time!”
It’s not a message that promotes being thankful in everything. We aren’t teaching them the beauty of every day, we are teaching them the lack of time. We are teaching them there is never enough (time, resources, etc.) instead of that Christ is 100% enough for all our needs.
Because friend, it is awfully hard to measure each moment in gratefulness if we are merely trying to get through to the next thing. Don’t miss it.
**From someone who grew up in a family of five with two working parents, I KNOW that sometimes these things are easier said than done, especially for working moms. I’d love to hear your suggestions about how you build your day to avoid the constant rushing.
If you know my parents or my family at all, then you know that two of their favorite things are having people over for a party and cooking BBQ. My Dad is the grill-master of ALL grill-masters and my mom happens to be an amazing hostess, so when they decided to host an Backyard BBQ Couples Shower for my cousin, I immediately asked if I could plan and execute the decorations!
My mom and I were so happy with the way everything turned out and we really had a lot of fun. Most importantly, my cousin and his fiancee and their families had a great time!
Almost all of my ideas came from either Pinterest or Southern Living-esque publications– here are a few pictures of the day:
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