It’s almost the weekend…
Kick off your shoes.
Put your feet in the grass.
Head to the beach (and jump for joy!).
Grab a good book.
Get creative.
Take a nap.
Add some sparkle.
It’s almost the weekend…
Kick off your shoes.
Put your feet in the grass.
Head to the beach (and jump for joy!).
Grab a good book.
Get creative.
Take a nap.
Add some sparkle.
It happens again and again, so I don’t know why it still surprises us – but for some reason it does. It is remarkable how much happier and calm our 3yr old is when she is playing outside.
We started last weekend out on the open water, Viv sitting cross legged at the front of my paddle board as we navigated the inner harbor. Her excitement was contagious. We found snails, picked up crabs, (they walk sideways!), found clay (she pronounces it “play”), and generally had a grand adventure.
We are constantly looking for new outdoor activity ideas (remember painting rocks?). So when I saw this book on the shelf at wholefoods I had to take a look. 101 things for kids to do outside:

One suggestion was to make flower arrangements from clippings you find outside…flowers, weeds, sticks…really anything will do.

She had a blast…her concentration was intense.

Here she is showing off her creation.

Next up: hold a mini olympics, or perhaps make a nature walk bracelet?
What are your favorite “outside of the box” ideas for outdoor activities?
We are ready for a week off from work, a week away, a week of adventures and a week of play.
That rhymed, didn’t it?
So, we are off to Nantucket, for a week. We. Are. Pumped.
We went last year, and had an amazing week…our daughter calls it “adventure island”. Here are a few shots from last year.
First things first, we stock up on essentials. Portuguese bread for starters.

We spend hours at the beach.

Take the jeep out to Smith’s Point.
Search for crabs in the shallow water.

Basically, we spend as much time outdoors as possible. Everywhere you look is more beautiful then the last.
We have to fit three adults, two kids, a portable crib, double stroller, and all of our luggage into one jeep. So we will be packing very light (read: one carry on size suitcase shared between two adults!).
Here are the items at the top of my packing list:

1. Raybans /2.Patagonia Better Sweater /3. White skinny jeans/4. A new beach read/5.Flip flops/6. Flowy top (40% off!)
I have been drawn lately to black houses. They are impactful, fresh, but still classic – something about them feels modern without being trendy.

I am a traditionalist at heart – with a natural love of classic New England white clapboard. And I’m not sure I’ll ever be fully converted, but for the moment I’m loving the opposite.

Look at this little guy. He wouldn’t quite have the same impact if white.

The dark color lends a certain weight. This little cottage is firmly anchored and holds its own surrounded by jagged mountains.

Black siding with black trim helps these houses recede into the landscape around them.

What do you think?

I’ve never really considered black before for the exterior of a house, but these images make me think twice.
