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4.06.2015

Easter 2015

My family on Easter (2015)

Easter may be my favorite holiday of the whole year. More than Christmas. More than Thanksgiving. There are all sorts of reasons why that's the case, including my faith, which is the reason we celebrate it in the first place. It's the most joyful day of the year for Christians and it's one that people observe all over the world - I love that! This weekend, we got to spend Easter with my family and a couple of friends and it really was an incredible, joyful celebration.

One of my new favorite traditions is going to an Easter Vigil on Saturday night at our old church in DC. Since my family lives in that area, we were thrilled to have a chance to go back to that event this year even though we live in Philly now. If you live in the DC area, this is something you don't want to miss! Head over here to read more about it. And go next year. Trust me :).

Spending time with family and friends in a super relaxed, low key way was also one of the highlights of this past weekend. Of course, there was lots of FOOD involved throughout the weekend and we were stuffed to the gills by the time we left on Sunday!

One fun thing that was a bonus to our already yummy meals for the weekend was a fresh fruit basket delivery from Shari's Berries*.


We added some of the tangerines and pears to our fruit salad for pre-church brunch and they were delicious!



After lunch, we had quite the feast of leg of lamb, rosemary potatoes and brussel sprouts, and topped it off with way too many chocolate covered strawberries and cute little Easter-themed brownie pops (also from Shari's Berries). I have been forbidden from including photos of people eating them since biting into a chocolate covered strawberry isn't exactly the prettiest thing to watch :). Does this photo get your mouth watering, or what? Those brownie pops were more like fudge in the middle - so rich and so good.


When we weren't eating on Sunday, we were spending time outside hanging out, chatting and even playing a little bit of croquet! We were very thankful to (finally!!) have beautiful spring weather that allowed us to be outside for a good chunk of the afternoon. Sadly, because we're just hitting spring after a brutally long winter, there were no cherry blossoms out yet (we attempted to spot some downtown on Saturday, which was a fail, ha!).

This weekend was one to remember. On our drive back to Philly with our friends last night, we all remarked on how much we enjoyed the whole weekend. It was marked with joy, gratitude, laughter and fun celebration. All in all, I'm very thankful for it! I hope you all had wonderful Easter weekends as well, wherever you spent them, and that you have a great start to your week!


*A huge thanks to Shari's Berries for providing the yummy treats in this post for their #EasterJoy campaign. All opinions are my own. See my full disclosure at the footer of the blog. 


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1.08.2014

St. Barth's Vacation {Part 2}

It's onto part 2 of our St. Barth vacation today! If you missed part 1, head on over to this post from yesterday.

I was excited about this trip for a lot of reasons. I couldn't wait to escape the cold winter weather, explore a new place, eat yummy food, and relax. But besides those obvious things, another thing I was excited about was seeing our villa in person. My dad, the trip planner extraordinaire for this vacation, found our hilltop villa in Vitet and the photos looked amazing. While I didn't take photos of every room in the house (we were too busy enjoying them!), I did grab a couple of shots of the pool deck, one of the three bedrooms and the living room. We lived outside at this place. It was glorious.

Here's the pool deck where we spent a huge majority of our time hanging out on the chaise lounges and sofas:




How cool is it that they built the deck around this palm tree? Who needs umbrellas when you've got natural shade? :)


Two of the details I fell in love with were these paneled white ceilings and the natural wood shutters that they had everywhere. Clean and simple, just how I like it.



And I can't help but show the view we had from the pool deck one more time...ahhh...soak it in...



The living room was beautifully done with white slipcovers, dark wood open shelving and more of that amazing white paneling on the ceiling!


All of the rooms had vaulted ceilings, which is not only practical for such a warm climate, but it also makes the rooms feel open, airy and inviting.


Here's what our bedroom looked like. While the bed itself isn't totally my taste, I do love the white linens and that distressed mirror frame!


So that's (most of) our villa! It was perfect for our family, and I'm thankful we got to spend ten days there. It was truly a blessing.

Onto photos of other fun finds! We stopped in at a gorgeous hotel one day, and it was one of the most beautifully designed and decorated ones I've ever seen. I wish we had been there longer so I could've seen more. I quickly snapped a few photos before we left:


This linen headboard couch was sitting on the front porch. I'm pretty sure you could only do that in a place that has gorgeous weather year round, huh?


Pool with a view? Yes please.


The outdoor part of the restaurant was covered in these white umbrellas and lined with comfy couches. Also, can we just marvel at the bases for the tables for a moment? Hello massive driftwood.


Pure paradise I tell you.

The last set of photos I want to share from our trip are a smattering of pretty exteriors and outdoor shots from all over the island. It was so hard to narrow these down to just a few! I adored all the colorful shutters, red corrugated metal roofs, wood shingles and pretty details. Well done, St. Barth well done. 

The capital, Gustavia, had beautiful buildings and homes like this one:


Gustavia harbor with all the red roofed buildings:


Loved these house numbers and the shingles!


One of the shopping areas near Gustavia harbor:


Hotel Guanahani and Spa is one of the most famous places to stay on the island. We stopped by for a drink one night before dinner, and I grabbed a few photos of the pretty little villas on the property. How cute is the wood trim detail?




Beachside dining under thatched roof huts at the Guanahani:


Another hotel, Hotel Christopher, had a gorgeous (gosh, I think I've used that word a million times in these posts!) pool area overlooking a rocky beach. If you're looking for a secluded, romantic place to stay, I think this might be it. :)


And lastly, two hillside homes that I loved...




I don't think I've ever been to a place where nearly everything was so tastefully done. The homes were all gorgeous and unique, but blended together in a really cohesive way. I'd definitely go back in a heartbeat. (And pick up some design advice along the way!)

Who wants to go? :)

That wraps up my St. Barth vacation! Thanks for sticking with me so I could document our trip!

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1.07.2014

St. Barth Vacation {Part 1}

Happy Tuesday! As I mentioned yesterday, C and I just got back from an amazing ten day vacation with my parents, brother and sister-in-law in St. Barth (St. Barthelemy), which is a tiny, very hilly, gorgeous island in the middle of the Caribbean. Before the memories (and my slightly tanner skin) start to fade, I wanted to take some time to share a few photos of our time there for the next couple of days, so please excuse my slight detour away from my normal types of posts. I don't want to forget what our time was like there!

Today I want to share some favorite highlights from the trip, and tomorrow I'll show you a few photos of the pretty villa we stayed in and a few other homes and sites around the island. Here we go!

We arrived on the evening of December 26th after a long day of travel. I couldn't. wait. to get there and leave the winter weather behind! We stayed in an area called Vitet in a villa near the top of a steep hill (hills in St. Barth are no joke!). It was dark by the time we got there, so we couldn't see much, but the next morning when we looked out from the villa's deck area, we were greeted with the most gorgeous views: rolling green hills dotted with red and white roofs and a beach/lagoon area called Grand Cul-de-Sac. Breathtaking. I spend a lot of time just taking in this view:


We spend the first day hanging out, reading, and resting. It was just what I think we all needed after a very busy season from Thanksgiving to Christmas.

The most exciting moment of the day (don't worry, I won't be giving a play by play of each day of the entire trip...but I do have to tell this story!) came when we picked up our dinner for that night - freshly-caught lobster! And I mean fresh. When went down to a mini seafood market near our house and asked for two lobsters, and the guy hopped on a moped, went down to his lobster pots at the end of the road and brought us back two spiny lobsters. He put them in a plastic bag and handed them to us. It was a hilarious sequence of events.


I think we had a little too much fun with these guys while they were still alive (RIP little lobsters...you were quite tasty). We woke my mom up from her nap with them (yep, we're that mature) and tried our best to hold them up in the air for photos while they flapped that tails at us. They're called spiny lobsters for a reason, and they are sharp! Yikes!




We certainly had our fill of fun adventures the following days. I'll start with one of my favorite lunches we had at a restaurant called Do Brazil at Shell Beach. We ate in a little cabana with our toes in the sand and then hunted for pretty shells on the beach, which is one of my favorite things to do at the beach. I brought a bunch back from there and have plans for a fun way to commemorate our trip with them. Details to come!




So many shells! I guess that's why they call it Shell Beach, huh?

Speaking of beaches, there are just over a dozen on the island and we thoroughly enjoyed going to nearly all of them. Each one is unique, and each is almost overwhelmingly beautiful with its white sand and turquoise water. Some, such as Grand Cul-de-Sac (the one we can see from our villa) are great for water sports because they're calm, shallow and protected from major waves, others are wild and windy making them perfect for surfing, boogie boarding and body surfing and others are just great for hanging out and reading a book while trying not to get toasted by the strong sun.

Here we are at Gouverneur beach - can you tell how excited we were to jump in? :) 


I couldn't get over how green the island was. It was like we were in the hills of Scotland, but with pretty beaches and perfect sunny days, ha!


I pretty much lived in my bathing suit and this pink cover up every day - what a change from the down jackets, hats and scarves I was sporting at home! I highly recommend a beach vacation this time of year :). It's good for the soul.

Here we were at St. Jean beach...


The St. Jean beach area also has some of the best shopping on the island, especially beachwear. Oh, and here's a fun fact: the runway of the St. Barth airport (which is so short it can only have little 10 seater prop planes land there) runs straight out to the beach...and therefore the water. It's reportedly the third most dangerous airport in the world, and after seeing a number of planes land and take off there (including one we were on!), I think I believe it. 

No zoom here. This is how short it is/how close we could get to the runway on the beach!


We spent a couple of days playing in the calm waters at Grand Cul-de-Sac trying our best to learn how to do things like windsurf and stand up paddle board. I think all of us would say that our skills could use a little bit of work. There were some ridiculously talented water sports-loving people there!



If you made me pick my two favorite beaches, I think I'd have to go with Saline and Colombier. My mom has the photos of Saline on her camera, but I snapped this one of the path to the beach as we were leaving. I love the painted tile sign. They have these at all the beaches on the island. There's a short hike over a rocky hill to get to Saline, but no need for running shoes or anything. I thought it had the best waves for body surfing and boogie boarding. Warning though - this beach is also historically known as the nude beach, so watch out, haha! I most definitely caught a few glimpses. You've gotta have serious confidence to do that, yikes! No thanks.


Colombier is on only accessible by a fairly significant hike, but MAN is it worth it. We wore out bathing suits and running shoes, and that was definitely the right choice :). The sunset was spectacular, water was lovely, and it had amazing views along the way. It's also a popular place for people to anchor their yachts (St. Barth attracts a lot of those), which was fun to see.






Told you I lived in that pink cover up!

Hikes were definitely a fun part of our trip. In addition to the hike to Colombier beach, we also LOVED hiking and exploring the Toiny point area. It really felt like we were in the hills of Scotland or something there. There were windy, rocky cliffs, amazing water views, and lots of places to explore.




My other favorite hike was to a natural pool called the "Washing Machine." You get a little bit of everything on this hike - rocky beach, rolling hills, steep cliffs, booming waves, and then at the end, a pool! Watch out for sea urchins though. Those spiny little black things are all over the rocks there. We had to be really careful when swam around.







Alright, I think it's time to wrap this up for today...so many photos! I'll pick back up tomorrow with some others of our villa and a few fun sights!

If you have any plans to go to St. Barth, feel free to ask me questions. I'm no expert, but we explored a TON and I feel like I got to know the island pretty well since it's so small :). Can I go back now?

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