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OUR WEEKEND + FIVE THINGS I LOVE

October 20, 2015

IMG_9829 IMG_9810 IMG_9822 IMG_9884 IMG_9771 FullSizeRender 2 IMG_9850 So…the weekend!

We had some of our good friends visiting us over the weekend, and it was full of fun outings and watching our babies and having good conversations. Micah and Rebecca and their two little boys came in from New York on Saturday morning, and it was great to see some familiar faces from our old hometown. Fun fact:: we had our babies only a day apart from each other, so it was neat to see the two together again!

We spent most of the day on Saturday at the house, but took a coffee and smoothie run to a new spot in the afternoon. It was a cool place with hipster vibes and overpriced smoothies that were delicious. Ben smoked a brisket for supper that night (he’s a master at smoked brisket), and it’s always so good to finally bite into it after smelling it cooking all.day.long. We sat and watched the Clemson football game for most of the evening, and it’s always a good time watching your team pull out a great win.

Sunday morning was a leisure breakfast of baked oatmeal, naps for the babies, and then we of course had to take the Lepps to our favorite small-town spot in Franklin for lunch. It was a juggle to keep all the kids happy during the meal, but parents just make it work, hehe! It was a gorgeous day so we took the afternoon to walk around the local botanical garden together. It was great to spend a few hours outdoors, and kids always seem to love being outside as well. Ayla slept for the first while, and then walked around with us in her Ergo so she could see all the sights. The grounds were fairly stroller-friendly, with a few areas that required some daddy-muscle to get the stroller over rocks and steps.

We got back in the late afternoon and put together taco soup and cornbread for supper, and put all the kids down for an early bedtime. The fun day had worn them all out, and it’s like suddenly its time for bed. Ben and I stayed home with all the sleeping kids so Micah and Rebecca could take a evening date out…I told Ben that it felt kinda strange to know that we had three sleeping kids in our house…so this is what it feels like, hehe. The Lepps were here until Monday afternoon, and it was a really great weekend spent with great friends!

Here are five things I love:
– THIS DRINK
– this outfit combination
– this article
– this dinner recipe
– this mom-shirt

Have an amazing week, dears!

OUR FAMILY VACATION + FIVE THINGS I LOVE

October 12, 2015

IMG_1316 IMG_1322 IMG_1340 Ah, vacation. It’s the best, right?

Ben and I took our sweet babe on our first family vacation last week and it was the funnest time we’ve had in months. We spent our week on Hilton Head Island off the coast of South Carolina, which is where I grew up vacationing pretty much every year when I was growing up. It’s a place full of so many memories and fun experiences for me, and now I have our own little family time there to add to it. Our two-bedroom condo was right on the beach, and there is something about sleeping with the windows open and hearing the waves crashing all night long that makes for the best kind of sleep there is, in my humble opinion. The first few days were a little cool and rainy, but honestly we didn’t mind because we just went out for coffee and did some shopping and cozied up inside with books. By the end of the week, the days were hot and sunny and perfect for sunning on the beach and dips in the pool.

IMG_1385 IMG_1542 IMG_1548 It was so fun to introduce Ayla to the beach, and we would dip her toes in the sand and the waves and she would just stand there with her serious face but thankfully she wasn’t scared of the water or the noise of the ocean. We would only spend an hour or so each day on the beach, because that was about all she was fine with. We’d go out after her morning nap around 11:30, take a little swim in the pool, and then lug all.our.stuff to the beach and get set up for the afternoon. Beaching with a baby is no small joke, you guys. But it was worth the extra work, and she would lay under the umbrella for an hour or so and usually take a short twenty-minute nap before waking up and just being done with the beach life. We walked off the beach every day with a wailing child in the stroller, hehe, but at least we could spend a few hours out in the sun before she got tired of it.

We did a lot of biking during the week…whether going to eat or out for ice cream or just for a fun ride. Ayla seemed to like riding along in her bike trailer with us and I told Ben that it really is so fun to be able to take her along on those little outings. A child isn’t meant to be the adventure, but meant to join in the adventure…and bike trailers and baby carriers are such good ways to enable those adventures. Most mornings we would go out for a walk on the beach after breakfast, and Ayla would just bounce along in the Ergo carrier and everyone would smile at us as we walked along. I’ve learned that you lose your ability to be obscure when you have a baby with you, ha. Like the one night we walked down to a Mexican restaurant close by, and when we walked into the outdoor seating area to wait for a table to clear for us, it was like literally everyone was turning and watching us. I was like, yes i know we have an adorable baby girl but stop staring at us, hehe.

IMG_1437 IMG_1418 IMG_1443 IMG_1568 We spent one evening driving down to Tybee Island for a seafood dinner at a great restaurant that serves these giant platters of crab leg, shrimp, mussels, crawfish (ew), sausage, potatoes, and corn on the cob. We sat outside beside the water with cats roaming under our feet and seafood juices running down our arms and the salty-slightly-stinky marsh air tickling our noses and it was perfect. And even the emergency stop on our way home in an alley way in the middle of Savannah, Georgia for another car seat diaper blowout (seriously, how do they know to always go in the car seat?!?) couldn’t damper our mood and the beautiful evening spent together. Diaper blowouts ain’t got nothing on us, hehe.

We left the island early Saturday morning and had decided the week before that we were going to do a surprise visit to my family on our way home. They were actually planning to meet us for a quick lunch along our route, without knowing that we were already planning to spend the weekend with them. We got to my parent’s house and ran inside and managed to surprise them all pretty good. Such fun! We went out for lunch and then spent the rest of the day watching college football, eating dinner, and staying up way past our bedtime.

IMG_1643 IMG_1644 We went to church with my family on Sunday morning, and then left for home after having brunch together at Cracker Barrel. Our trip wasn’t the easiest one we’ve had, since the little miss was having a pretty hard time for the last few hours. It’s like, just go to sleep and it will be so much better dear child. She usually does fine in the car seat…but she wasn’t having it on this trip! We finally made it home and let her play in the tub to calm down and then put her to bed. I felt exhausted…because there is little else more emotionally tiring than listening to a fussing baby for hours when you’re traveling and knowing there is so little you can do to make them happy. But we survived and I went and grocery shopped after she went to bed and it was like a kind of therapy. #foodie

But our vacation getaway was the best, and it felt like a small oasis in the middle of a really busy season. The past few months and the next few months are pretty full of travels and visitors and such, which is so fun…but it was just a really good time of being together with my two people and spending endless quality time with them. Some of my favorite moments from the week were when Ben and I would both go in to get Ayla up from her naps and we’d snuggle and tickle and soak up her sleepy grins for a few minutes together before getting her up, and sitting on the balcony in the evenings with Ben talking and watching the ocean (and chasing away roaches…ew), and a breakfast date at a cute French bakery on a rainy morning, and honestly just watching my husband and baby girl spend endless time together.

Here are five things I love:
– this looks amazing
– these helpful tips
– this sermon (seriously good)
– this capsule wardrobe
– this book

Have a great week, dears!

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I’m Alicia + follower of Jesus + wife to my incredibly wonderful husband + mama to my girls, Ayla, Aveline, Fleurie and Adella. I love motherhood + family + finding joy in the little things. Thanks for stopping by!

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