One Year Later…

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Well, 2018 came and went and I never once posted any new content to my blog. I’m going to be honest and say that I was never actually inspired this year. 2018 was not a fun one and really just felt like a giant blur. Who can relate?

Anyway, I’m here to share the annual Christmas photos that Lyle and I take. Not sure how much you follow along with lil’ ol’ me, but last December Lyle took the plunge on getting a Disneyland Annual Pass. So, I figured what better way to celebrate a year long of Disney other than taking Christmas photos at the park?! Let me start out by saying, huge thank you to Marissa for snapping all these photos for us!

So, it was super overcast and rainy the one day we decided to do this. But since it was really our only chance to get them done, we just decided to roll with it. We took a few photos inside the Grand Californian Hotel and I was pleasantly surprised with how well they turned out in the end!

 

 

Since I didn’t want to throw all my eggs in one basket and just take some pictures inside, I decided to risk the rain and get some outside as well. While it was most definitely raining during these photos, I feel like the umbrella was just the perfect prop to add a lil’ something, something.

It wasn’t until later that Lyle pointed out that even though it was raining, it was actually the best chance to get our photos. The park was basically empty and we didn’t run the chance of being photobombed by strangers! So, even though I was bummed it was all wet and my hair was getting frizzy, there was a bright side to the whole thing and in the end, it all worked out fine!

*It’s been a whole year, I forgot how to close these things out. So let’s just go with…*

I hope y’all enjoyed this post! I’m hoping to get back into blogging next year but we’ll see how that all goes. Wishing y’all a great holiday season with lots of good food and family time!

xo,
Lori

Annual Christmas Photos 2017

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Hey everyone, long time no talk! I’m a little late in getting our annual Christmas photos out, my apologies. If these were meant to be Christmas card photos, I’d be way behind. Or way ahead for next year, depends how you wanna look at it!

Moving on, there were some obstacles with our photos this year. As per usual, I never know what direction I want to go with until the very last minute. Luckily, Texas Humor was there to save the day! When I saw they were releasing these Christmas sweaters, I knew we had to grab them. This is probably the only “cheesy” Christmas sweater I’ll ever own.

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Also, we usually head up to Big Bear to get some rad shots in the snow. But, since Mother Nature decided to sprinkle some snow in Central Texas instead of the mountains this year, we decided to forgo our trip to Big Bear and save it for another time. Instead, we opted for some casual lifestyle shots. PS- I’m totally snackin’ on some Popcorn, Indiana Black & White Drizzlecorn. So good. SO. GOOD. 10/10 recommend if you’ve got a sweet tooth like me.

I wasn’t completely satisfied with just shooting indoors since our apartment doesn’t get much natural light. So, I decided to head out to a local Christmas tree farm and shoot some fun photos there. The sunset was also absolutely beautiful and gave us some amazing lighting to work with. Overall, I was pretty pleased with the outcome of the photos even though things didn’t work out the way I planned. Little Miss Sadie Lady got some sweet new headshots as well!

 

Anyway, I hope y’all enjoyed! I’m going back to Texas this week, which is super fitting for this post. So quick reminder, LET’S HANG OUT & SHOOT! Want some portraits of your pets or family? Send a quick email my way and we can work out some holiday special rates!

Merry Christmas & Happy Y’all-idays! 😉

Let me shoot your dog!

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Wait, did that come out wrong? Sorry, photographer lingo. What I meant was, let me photograph your dog. Or cat. Or hamster. Ya know, your cute little fur baby that’s part of the family? I want to photograph your furry friend so that you can have quality, timeless photos of your best friend.

Meet my best friend, Sierra!

Meet my other best friend, Sadie!

I’ve recently been pup sitting these two gorgeous golden retrievers and taken some photos while on the job. They’re the sweetest little angels and love having their picture taken. When I handed the photos over to their momma, she was in love with how they turned out. The feeling I got when showing her these photos made me realize I want to do more of it.

 

Meet: Mickey & Annie

I’ve been told countless times by family and friends to start photographing pets for families, but I never jumped on board. Looking back, I always wonder why I didn’t do it sooner. Since it’s impossible to go back in time and start then, why not just start now? So, if you or anyone you know wants some quality photographs of their precious pet, send them my way! Texas or California, I don’t mind! I’m home a few times a year and would love to set up a time to meet you and your pet and get some great photos for you!

Feel free to check out the pet portraits I’ve shot here! If you’re interested, just email me and we’ll get things rolling. I’m looking forward to meeting you and your pet! Thanks for checking out today’s post and please share it with your family and friends! xo 🙂

The Last of the Southwest Trip: Instax Edition + Travel Video!

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Lyle @ Capitol Reef National Park.

I bet y’all thought I was done talking about this Utah trip. Nope! I honestly would have been, but I was looking back through my posts and realized I didn’t share any of my instax photos on them. The instant photos I take on my trips are usually my favorite ones too! There’s only one final photo, and all the imperfections in it are what make them perfect. My birthday trip has been over for quite some time now but I just had so much to share!

I get questions on Instagram once in a while, and even in real life, about my instant photos. The basics: I have a Fujifilm Instax Wide 210. Lyle bought it for me for Christmas 3 years ago and it’s definitely my most used camera that he’s gotten me! I buy my film on Amazon because it’s way cheaper than buying it in stores anywhere. I tend to stock up and repurchase every few months or so. I’ve considered getting the Instax Mini for more “fun” shots but I can’t decide. What do you think? Should I get another Instax for fun?

As far as settings, it all depends on the weather and lighting conditions. I never use it if it’s too dark out because even if I use the “Lighten” setting, the flash will most likely fire and it will ruin the photo, in my opinion. I stick to leaving the lighting settings on “Normal” or “Lighten” if it’s a bright day and I’m shooting with shadows. Also, I almost always set it to 3m-∞. Everything I photograph is usually bigger and quite a ways away from the camera. I like to use my instant camera for mostly landscapes or just any kind of iconic shot.

Below are my instant photos scanned in along with the photograph I take on my phone of the instant photo itself. SUPER META. Let me know what you think! Also, I managed to throw together some of the footage we got on this trip. I mostly focused on taking some amazing photos because I planned on making a book for my dad (Don’t worry, he already has it! I gave it to him for Father’s Day.) It was weird not focusing on video so it was a little hard to get enough footage, but I think I managed pretty well. Let me know your thoughts on that as well! As always, until next time xo!

Grand Canyon National Park. Arizona.
Horseshoe Bend. Page, Arizona.
Monument Valley. Arizona.
Monument Valley. Utah.
Under Canvas. Moab, Utah.
Double Arch. Arches National Park.
Hickman Bridge. Capitol Reef National Park.
Scenic Drive Rd. Capitol Reef National Park.
The Amphitheater. Bryce Canyon National Park.
Natural Bridge. Bryce Canyon National Park.


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Roadtrip through the American Southwest: Bryce Canyon National Park

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Wednesday, May 17, 2017. Again, super exhausted. We hadn’t quite caught up on our sleep yet so we slept through alarms (again). However, I found it extra difficult to want to get out of bed this morning. There were no curtains in the room so the light usually woke me up in the morning, but this morning was different. It was still dark and I could tell it was super gloomy outside. I got out of bed and went to look out the window to discover that, are you ready for this? IT WAS FREAKING SNOWING. In May. Snow. In. May. I’m sorry… what?

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I was borderline panicking because I was wondering if we were even going to be able to make it to Bryce Canyon this day. But, we decided to take our time and make some breakfast and enjoy the snow falling. I had never seen it snow like this before so I was very excited. I sat by the window and just watched it come down. It was so, so peaceful.

We tried to wait it out and see if it would stop but it didn’t. So, since it was our last day, we decided to brave the snow and head out towards Bryce Canyon National Park. We figured it had to stop eventually. We were sort of right. It was a lighter snow our whole drive out there and it even snowed quite a bit while we were there. After a while, it started to clear up. The clouds opened up and the sun came out to play! It was still super cold though. I’m glad that I decide to pack a beanie wherever we go because I was hardly expecting cold weather, let alone snow!

I was pretty surprised to see how packed it was, despite the fact that it was very cold and snowy. It was nowhere near as packed as the Grand Canyon or even Horseshoe Bend, but there were still a good amount of people here. You know the drill from here. Visitor center, NP patch and on we went!

 

Our first hike was up to Inspiration Point. Inspiration Point is part of the Rim Trail in the Bryce Amphitheater. Just from walking to the start of the trail from the parking lot, I was already in awe. The spire formations here are called “hoodoos” and I just think that’s the funniest thing. The hoodoos are eroded out of the cliffs of the canyon walls. The melting of the snow and ice eventually create cracks in the walls which in turn create “windows” in the cliffs. As time goes on, the tops of the windows eventually collapse and tall columns are left behind. From further erosion from rain, the hoodoos are born. Well, not born, but you get the idea.

 

We spent quite a bit of time exploring the rim trail and just sitting and staring down into the canyon. In between our time exploring and admiring nature, we were running back to the car to warm up. Sadie was with us on this trip, but I don’t have photos of her from here because we tried our best to keep her snuggled in the backpack and warm in the car.

 

The next major stop we made was to Natural Bridge. This was a quick walk from parking lot to viewpoint. It was such an awesome sight to see. This entire trip, I was just so amazed at everything in nature. I was amazed at the fact that this “bridge” was formed through years of erosion and that this is the outcome today. In another million years it could be gone or 10 times cooler! Who knows?!

 

Also, did you know that due to it’s high elevation, clean dry air, and lack of light pollution, Bryce Canyon is one of Earth’s darkest places? I’m pretty bummed we weren’t able to stay super late, or even make the drive back, to check out just how dark it gets. I’ll just have to save that trip for another time.

We probably only spent about five hours here because it was just too cold to do any serious hiking. We spent our time driving around and stopping where we could but we also didn’t want to exhaust ourselves because we still had an 8 hour drive home the next day. So, after we took in all we could and started to get pretty hungry, we decided to head back to the AirBnb to cook up some dinner and hang out for the night.

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I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about the adventures Lyle and I had in Arizona and Utah for my birthday! I know it’s been well over a month since this trip ended but I’ve been so busy and I tried my best to get everything up! I just love having a place to share photos and experiences! If just one post helps someone plan a trip or decided to get out and explore, then I’ve done my job and I’m content. Until next time, xo!

Roadtrip through the American Southwest: Capitol Reef National Park

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Tuesday, May 16, 2017. We were pretty tired from the past few days of exploring so we definitely slept past our alarms this day. That’s okay though. It’s always important to listen to your body and get rest when you need it! We were only about an hour away from Capitol Reef so we weren’t in a rush.

After getting up and freshening up, we headed to a local country store to grab some groceries for the next few days. It was so nice to be in one place for more than one night and have somewhere to cook meals. We bought enough food to make breakfast and dinner for the next few days and that was the smartest choice because it saved us so much money! Also, it was nice to be able to leave Sadie behind and not have to worry about her while we explored. We headed back to the house to start breakfast and after that we were on our way!

The drive to Capitol Reef was pretty easy and we were usually the only ones on the road for miles. We finally arrived to the park and it definitely wasn’t what I was expecting. In a good way though! There was no entrance fee and you pretty much just drive straight in to the visitor center.

Before getting to the visitor center, we stopped at an overlook to catch a glimpse of what we were about to explore. Holy. Cow. Not even 5 minutes into the park and I was already obsessed. The formations surrounding us were so beautiful and I couldn’t stop staring. We sat and took in the view for a few minutes and went on to the visitor center.

 


This formation is called The Castle. How freaking cool!

At the visitor center, I made sure to grab my patch and we got some sunscreen for Lyle because he had been forgetting to use it the past few days and was already getting pretty toasty. We were about to walk to the front desk to ask for information when I notice the front door opening and hear “LORI?!” I was definitely caught off guard because I was thinking “We’re literally in the middle of nowhere. Who could be calling my name right now?” I turned around and see my friend Sabrina walking in towards me. I screamed and ran to hug her. Her and her husband were taking the exact same trip as us but going the opposite direction. What were the odds that we met in the middle at the same National Park? We had only met a few times during our college years in San Marcos but we’ve kept up through social media. It was a pretty awesome feeling to know that our paths had crossed on our adventures and it made me super happy! We chatted for a bit before heading out and parting ways.

We went on to see what we could get ourselves into here and one thing I had noticed was that there were hardly any people visiting this park. In comparison to the Grand Canyon, it was basically empty. We first stopped at the Fruita Schoolhouse and to see some cool petroglyphs. Our first main adventure, however, was hiking to Hickman Bridge. It was an easy short hike but quite a bit uphill in the beginning. For the parking lot being full, we hardly saw anyone on the hike, so I’m not entirely sure where everyone else had gone.

 


Discovered more arches on our hike to Hickman Bridge!

Like I said, along the hike we encountered maybe four or five other people. As we approached Hickman Bridge, there were about five people taking photos and exploring. Within a few minutes they were gone, and we had this beauty to ourselves! It was amazing to sit there and stare at what nature had created. While we were there, one other couple came along and left and we were left alone again. It was so different compared to the National Parks we had been to on our trip so far and I absolutely loved it.

 

We decided it was time to continue on and on our way back on the looped trail, I wandered off and discovered a beautiful view of the park. Once again, we sat and were enamored with the beauty surrounding us. I’m telling you, it was beautiful in every direction you looked.

 

Once we made our way back down to the parking lot, we decided to check out the scenic drive in the park. It was an 8 mile drive, but we didn’t do the whole drive. We drove maybe a few miles and pulled off to walk around. This part of the park was even further away from any sign of others. We sat in silence and listened to birds chirping and feeling the wind blow in our faces. I was in love with every inch of this park.

It was almost time for sunset and I wanted to catch it at Panorama Point. We tried to brave it as long as we could but it just started getting way too cold. We watched the sun set on the towering cliffs in the distance and then headed back to our Airbnb.

 

 

My expectations of Capitol Reef were definitely exceeded and I’m super happy we were able to make it out there. This is one National Park I would advise anyone to visit if given the chance!

Roadtrip through the American Southwest: Moab, Utah & Arches National Park

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Monday, May 15, 2017. Well, technically still Sunday night. We arrived in Moab, Utah. I was pretty bummed we had arrived so late, much later than planned in fact. But, at the same time, I saw it as an opportunity to be surprised in the morning. We stayed at Moab Under Canvas while here and I’m so happy I was able to reserve this place. Glamping is one of my favorite things to do when traveling and I will for sure do it any chance that I get.

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Not gonna lie, we thought we were super lost at first. This particular Under Canvas is located a few miles outside of Moab. GPS had told us to turn down this road and we had arrived! However, there was a sign outside that said “Do not enter. Invited guests only” or something along those lines. We obviously panicked and were wondering what the heck to do. We noticed a car coming out from the property so after they passed, we decided to just go for it.

We drove up and found a man walking towards the tents and asked him where to check in. He gladly pointed us in the direction of the main tent and said “I’ll be right up there to help you!” We went on to park, got checked in, and they were super accommodating by offering a wagon to help us take our things to our tent. I was super impressed with how friendly and helpful their staff was!

After getting checked in, we found our way to some hot chocolate and chilled out in the tent. Around 1am or so, I decided it was time to shoot some photos. I forgot to mention that there was zero light pollution in the area so we could see hundreds of thousands of stars above us. It’s my favorite thing to sit and stare at the stars; waiting for a shooting star to make a wish.

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We woke up, snapped some more photos and were on our way to Arches National Park. Visitors center, check. National park patch, check. Our first stop after this was Balanced Rock. This rock formation was very interesting because it clearly defies gravity. I mean, it’s a huge rock sitting atop a much thinner base. How has it not crumbled yet?!

Moving on to the main attractions of the park, the arches! We did the longer of the two hikes to the Delicate Arch viewpoint because, well, Sadie. I would have preferred to do the actual hike up to it, but it’s okay. We took a short stroll through a small canyon to Sand Dune Arch. On our way out from here, we came across a baby rattlesnake! That was pretty terrifying but it kept to itself mostly. Our last stop after that was the short hike to Double Arch. I think this was my favorite one. It was so interesting to me that these arches were formed from a waterfall!

We pretty much spent our time in Arches just wandering and exploring what we could. Lyle did his fair share of climbing on whatever he could and we stopped and marveled at all the hoodoos and arches and found some picturesque spots to snap some photos.

 

When we had spent enough time taking it all the views, we were pretty hungry. It was time to eat so we decided to just grab a pizza and eat in the car in the parking lot since we had Sadie with us. Traveling with pets isn’t always easy, but we make do. I love having my little pup with us, even if it limits us from doing certain things at times.

We finished eating and decided it was time to make our way to our AirBnB in Junction, Utah. We had originally planned to stop at Canyonlands NP along the way, but given our time restraints, we unfortunately had to scratch that from our list. Just another reason to go back! We arrived at our AirBnB around 10pm and it was literally in the middle of nowhere. Obviously, there wasn’t much to do so we decided to just call it a night and prepare for the adventures the next day would bring.

I hope you enjoyed reading about our adventures in Arches and Moab! I hope my recent posts have been inspiring you to take a trip somewhere new, maybe even to Utah! I’ve got more coming your way so keep your eyes peeled! Until next time, xo!

Roadtrip though the American Southwest: Horseshoe Bend & Monument Valley

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Sunday, May 14, 2017. We woke up, got ready and checked out of our super overpriced hotel in Page, Arizona. It was Mother’s Day weekend and Lake Powell is very popular, but I honestly didn’t think that every hotel would be booked solid that weekend. This was the one night I didn’t book a place to stay because I figured we would find a place pretty easily. Boy, was I wrong. It’s okay though! It was all part of the adventure and experience!

We had some almond butter bars for breakfast and headed out to Horseshoe Bend. After making sure we had plenty of water for ourselves, and Sadie, we started the hike to this glorious beauty. The hike to Horseshoe Bend was pretty short. However, there is absolutely no shade. Even though we were hiking early in the day, it was still pretty hot considering you’re exposed to the sun the entire time. Make sure you have plenty of water, no matter what time of day it is!

It was only 9am (or 10am? Arizona and their weird time zones, I’m tellin’ ya!) and there were already tons of people hitting the trail to the bend. It’s really interesting to see all the different types of people that come to these places. Some are 110% ready for anything with their hiking gear and what not. Then, there are some that are in dresses sandals and you’re just left wondering “How are you even doing this right now?” To each their own of course!

We walked up towards the edge of the bend and holy cow, I was so amazed. Of course, I’ve seen this beauty all over the internet, but my expectations of it were completely blown out of the water. It was insanely massive and the blue/green water was mesmerizing! It’s hard to believe that places like this exist until you see them for yourself. To sit on the edge of Horseshoe Bend and stare and think that something like this was created after millions of years is just insane to me.

After about an hour or so, we left Horseshoe Bend and headed off for lunch. Honestly, I didn’t plan to stop at any fancy restaurants and nothing during my research really stood out to me, food wise. Except for this place. Big John’s Texas BBQ. TEXAS BBQ, PEOPLE! How could I be in this area and NOT stop there? Luckily, they were also pet friendly, so we were able to sit outside and enjoy the cool breeze with Sadie.

I ordered a good ol’ brisket sandwich with a side of potato salad while Lyle opted for some brisket nachos. Also, they had, are you ready for this? SWEET TEA! Yep, they had sweet tea and we drank it all and took some to go! It was all so freaking delicious and so refreshing to have a little taste of home on this trip. If you ever find yourself in this area, I definitely recommend stopping!

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After lunch, we were on our way to our next stop: MONUMENT VALLEY! First stop was, of course, the visitor center. We spent a good hour here just marveling at all the monument formations sitting on the valley floor. These are places you’ve seen in western movies and on the Travel Channel and NatGeo and here I am, seeing them with my own eyes for the very first time.

We were now ready to be on our way to Moab, Utah. On our way out and away from Monument Valley, I had glanced in the rear view mirror and told Lyle we had to stop and pull over. The view I was looking at was the iconic long highway leading into the valley. I was very surprised that there weren’t a ton more people pulled over snapping pictures left and right. We had encountered maybe 5 or 6 people while we were stopped. This is the beauty of the desert, no one around for miles.

I’m sure you know this place from the running scene in Forrest Gump as well. “I’m pretty tired. I think I’ll go home now.” Same, Forrest. It turns out that right at the place I realized we needed to stop, was the exact place that Forrest decided to go home. I swear! We found the sign and everything! Is that not a weird coincidence or what?

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After grabbing a few shots here, we were officially on our way to Moab! The time we spent in Moab was pretty exciting and I can’t wait to share those stories and photos! So be on the look out for another blogpost soon! I hope you enjoyed & thanks so much for reading!

Roadtrip through The American Southwest: Grand Canyon National Park

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Saturday, May 13, 2017. My birthday! We were on the road by 6:30am and ready for a week full of adventures! We had made a pit stop at a super busy Starbucks (our mistake for thinking the drive thru wouldn’t take that long!) and that set us back about 30 minutes. That was pretty annoying but we couldn’t do much except keep on goin’.

We arrived at the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park around 3:30pm. I think? Honestly, Arizona’s time really confused me the whole time we were there. It would jump back and forth so much due to the state not following Daylight Savings but then some of the reservations did follow it. I never knew what time it was while we were there. But it really didn’t matter. Moving on.

As soon as we passed the “Grand Canyon National Park” sign and started waiting in line to pay for entrance, I started getting super anxious. A good anxious though! This was the first stop of our trip and I had been waiting so long to finally be here after planning for months! I was super excited to see this beauty with my own eyes for the first time. We got in, found parking and started walking towards the visitor’s center. That’s always my first stop because I need to collect my patch!

We only had a few hours to hang around here so after getting my patch, we were on to explore! We spent our time here walking along the Rim Trail. Luckily, pets are allowed on this trail because we had Sadie with us. I can’t travel without my little travelin’ pup! I know that she doesn’t care to be at these places because she’d rather be home napping. I just love having her with me all the time! PS- She still found the time to nap at the Grand Canyon…

We stopped at just about every point we could to sit and take it all in. Being that Lyle doesn’t particularly care for heights (or edges with no railings), I was super proud of him for facing some fears and sitting near the edge. At least, as close to the edge as he could handle!

We made our way to the Yavapai Point and Geology Museum which had some really cool models of the North and South Rim as well as the entire canyon! There were some pretty awesome views as well! Honestly, where are there not awesome views of the Grand Canyon? It’s all pretty amazing.


We ended up catching sunset at Yavapai Point and it was so incredible! Watching the light dance in and out of the canyon as the sun was setting was definitely a sight to see!

As the sun was going away, it started getting super cold! (DUH). Not sure why we weren’t prepared for this but I was only in shorts & a flannel (my basic uniform) and Lyle was in shorts and a tee. Needless to say, we were freezing! So, we rushed back to the car as quickly as we could and headed towards Page, Arizona for the night.

 

Of course, I wish we could have spent more time here. Since our schedule got pushed back in the morning, we ended up here later than planned. But that’s okay! I still had an amazing time and I’m so happy we were even there! Be sure to keep your eyes peeled over the next few weeks for upcoming blogposts from the rest of our trip. Remember, this was only the beginning! Thanks for reading!

Where Have I Been? | Life Update

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Hi guys! It’s been well over a month since I’ve posted on here and I’m definitely not a fan of that. I’ve just found it difficult to be inspired to find something to talk about. I have blogposts planned for May but I didn’t want to just go from nothing to that. So, I figured I’d post a little life update on here.

In my last post, I talked about how Lyle and I spent the day exploring Venice. Since then, I feel like I’ve been all over the place, physically and mentally. I’ve done a whole lot of nothing and a whole lot of all the things. About 90% of my time was spent working my butt off! The other 10% was spent having fun and exploring!

Lyle and I ventured out towards the mountains one day to find some wildflowers and take some fun photos. It was one of the first beautiful days of spring, not too hot and not too cold. Perfect exploring weather for sure.

Marissa and I had a Disneyland day and a Universal day. Unfortunately, I haven’t had the chance to head back to Disneyland since then but that’ll change soon! It’s summer and since Marissa will be working there, I can go during all my free time!

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Also, I hadn’t been to Universal Studios since last summer when my family visited! I had been wanting to go back because, duh, Harry Potter. I was pretty excited I got to spend some time here, especially before it got super busy for summer. Also, had to get some of that frozen butter beer. So freaking delicious. I’m craving it right now. Sighhhh. I think I’m going to have to find some recipes online soon.


Anyway, aside from our usual coffee shop hangs, mall hops and dinner outings we had, that’s pretty much all I’ve been up to. My birthday is on Saturday and of course I’ve got an awesome trip lined up! You’ll just have to wait and see where we’re headed! I’m pretty excited to share that in the next few weeks. I hope you enjoyed today’s post so until next time, xo!