Thursday, June 7, 2012

Vacation State of Mind


Most everyone has been there...it's the week before you leave for vacation and you're at work wanting to be anywhere else but at work. You find yourself day dreaming about all of the wonderful vacation things that you will be doing in exactly 2, 4 or 7 days. Your mind is filled with all of the things you need to do before you can go on vacation. You have a a never-ending "To Do" list of work projects you must complete (even though you've put them off for 6 months) prior to being gone for vacation. You bounce from those must-do projects and tasks to your last minute shopping list, packing list and house list. New flip-flops (even though you have 30 pairs you need just one more), stopping the mail, getting the plants watered, you need a doggie sitter, not to mention the kids and everything that comes with them...clothes, food, toys, sleeping arrangements, etc.

You still have to focus on the task at hand, yet get all of the vacation to do's checked off of your list.  100% of the time, everything gets done and if it doesn't, well it didn't need to get done.  Nearly 100% of the time, wherever you are going sells whatever it is you must have or forgot.  So relax..day dream when you can, check off what you can and know, vacation is right around the corner, everything is going to be alright.

Vacation is super important to me.  It's the time of year where you can do whatever you want...go to the beach, the mountains, read books, staycation, do a service project, recharge your batteries doing whatever you want.  You can shape your year, your life, your family and your future all around vacations.  It's pretty powerful.



Vacation has always been important to our family.   Each year my mom would take us to the beach for a week. For one week each year, we'd go down the ocean, Hon. I have the circa 1985 telescope pics to prove it too. She would save money all year for 2 things...a vacation to the beach and Christmas. No wonder I really love both, right? Blame her for my sun and sparkle worshipping, I do.  But, I digress. 


We would spend one wonderful week at the beach doing all kinds of fun things.  Looking back, a great majority of those fun things were kid focused.  My mom loves the beach, so that part for her was great.  But the parts where we went to the water slides for a day, Jolly Rogers at night, mini-golfing or the Boardwalk rides, not so much.  While I'm sure she enjoyed them because we loved them, she wasn't exactly lounging around, being served frosty drinks and napping.  She got one week of vacation each year and she spent it doing things for her kids.  And, since she was practically a single mom who worked full-time, she didn't get any help with the lists and lists of things (see above) she had to get done before being able to "relax".

I certainly didn't understand the effort, sacrifice or the cost it took for her to get us there.  She did a great job making it look easy, fun and like there was no where else in the world she wanted to be.  We did everything we wanted...from eating out A LOT (anyone ever go to the Mighty Minnow and have the chocolate chip pancakes or the have the coconut muffins from Marina Deck?? Delish!!) to doing all kinds of kid-centered things that cost lots of money to getting many Boardwalk souvenirs, airbrush tee, anyone?   We did it all and had a blast.  Many of those beach vacation memories are some of my all-time faves still to this day.

So as I prepare for my 2 week vacation (yay, WAHOO, can't wait) and I'm stressing over my "To Do" list in between daydreaming of crystal clear water and white sand beaches, I'd like to thank my mama for teaching me the value of vacation, making it look easy and loving us enough to make those sacrifices all in the name of love, fun and memories. The memories are life-long, the value and tradition of great vacations continues in us and now we can truly understand your motivation and feel your love.

If you're not an annual vacationer, you should be.  Life should be enjoyed with those you love, preferably in the fresh air, away from a desk.  Do something you love at least once per year with someone you love.  Take the time and make it happen.  I don't think you will regret it. 

Oh, and, try not to take your smart phone.   I'll be the first to admit it's hard to leave our daily lives behind...that includes work, FB, sports, or whatever your into, but it can be done.  My mom did it every year.  And, I'm pretty sure that the memories you will make on vacation will last much longer than the memory of the random FB status of someone you barely remember. Just sayin'...get out, live life and enjoy!

I'm off for a few weeks. Chat with you when I get back.

xo~Elizabeth

Thursday, May 31, 2012

It's Summertime in My Book



Family Vacation Caribbean Style Summer 2011
As anyone who knows me even a very tiny bit knows, I love the summer.  There is nothing I don't like about it.  As far as I'm concerned, Memorial Day weekend is the official start of summer and Labor Day is a day of mourning.  Come Memorial Day your winter clothes are packed away and we can pretend we may never need them again. The pools are open! It's the weekend I look forward to the moment the football season is over.  It's the best!

I've thought about this a lot and know not everyone feels the same. For me, here some of the reasons I love everything about this glorious time of year...

Daylight savings!!!!!!!!!!!!  Staying light until 9:30...yes, please, absolutely, it's amazing...how can we make this happen longer?

Heat and Humidity - Yes that is correct, I said humidity.  That fantastic feeling when you leave your house or a restaurant at 10:30 at night and it's still 85 degrees and humid.  The air is close and heavy and your skin is dewy.  You can walk to get ice cream (another bonus) in the warm night air.

Summer Concerts - A country show at Pier 6 or Merriweather cannot be beat on a warm night.  Pier 6 cheap seats are the best...bring your own snacks and wine and you have a very inexpensive summer concert party. Next country show, come join us for a great time.

VACATIONS to the beach - No summer is complete without at least one week long trip to the beach.  Actually I'd go so far to say that no summer is complete without at least 3 beach vacations...one to somewhere wonderful, like the Caribbean, one to Fenwick Island and one to Dewey Beach.  All fabulous and all a must.  The feeling of warm sand between your toes is a must of every summer. To make the experience even better, stay on the beach until 7:00 pm one day. Don't rush to dinner...stay and enjoy the setting sun...if you've been to the beach with me, you know you have to drag me off.


 Anguilla Summer 2011

Grilling Out - You can grill everything in the summer...burgers, dogs, chicken, steak, veggies, avocado, crabs (maybe not on the grill but steamed in a pot connected to the grill), breads, fish, you name it. Everything tastes better grilled too.

Tan Skin - I know I know, tan skin is a sign of skin damage and causes wrinkles...but frankly I don't care.  Tan skin just looks better. Plus the sun is the best source of Vitamin D. As my Favorite Friend says, feeling the sun on your face is feeling God's kisses. I feel better with a tan, I feel like I look better and I'm OK with that...in moderation of course and not on my face...bronzer only.  Nobody wants to look like tanning mom.


Me and my Fave Friend - Vegas 2010
 Fruits and Veggies - Summer peaches...you know the kind where you bite into them and the juice rolls out and down you hand.  They are sweet and heavenly. Anything locally grown is so good it's almost indescribable...corn, tomatoes, cantaloupe, melons, cucumbers, beans. And a lot of fruit stands offer snowballs...an added bonus.  I'll take mine with marshmallow on top.

Don't let its location on the list fool you into thinking it's anywhere but on the top, Summer Fashion - Sunglasses, sundresses, beach hair, swim suits, shorts, jean skirts, tanks, flip flops, sun kissed highlights, white skirts/pants, fun hats, and wedge sandals, all complimented with sparkle lotion = Fantabulous!

Tiki Bars - The ability to sit outside on the water (or close to the water or using a hut constructed for the sole purpose of giving the illusion of island living) is something only the summer has to offer (unless you live somewhere it's warm all year).  Tiki drinks, like crushes, margaritas and sweet tea anything only serve to compliment this already superb experience.


Tiki Bar at Harpoon Hannah's Summer 2011

Summer Smells & Sights - Honeysuckle, fresh cut grass, food grilling, salty air, fireflies, chlorine, Coppertone suntan lotion, fresh basil, sunsets on the beach, softball games, a thriving garden full of vegetables, a campfire and smores....just to name a few.

Everyday is a reason to have Happy Hour - Enough said. :-)


Free Will Boat Trip Summer 2011 ~ Happy Hour

I rave about summer all the time. So much so that I'm pretty sure I get on other people's nerves.  But, simply put, it makes me happy.  It makes me want to celebrate life.  When I'm happy, I can't help but talk about it and I can't help but want to celebrate!

Did I miss anything on the list?

xo~Elizabeth


On the wall of Da Vida Restaurant - Anguilla Summer 2011