Creating a sense of community

The idea of community has been on my mind lately. The lengths some will go to create a sense of community, the inherent need others have to be part of a community and those who fight against anything recognizable to a community. Once we moved into a home I automatically assumed we would become part of a neighborhood community, but over the past couple of years I have realized just how autonomous everyone around us is. While other streets host neighborhood block parties, it would be shocking if everyone knew each others names.

Gender reveal

A recent trend in the world of pregnancy is to host a gender reveal party. With our first child we hosted one and so it only seems fair to host another one for our second child. If we have realized anything over the past couple of years, it is that life can take some unexpected twists and turns. When life is good it should be celebrated, which is reason enough for me to have a party.

Lake Kachess State Park

We try to maintain a schedule around here: Saturdays are for fun and Sundays are for church, rest and spending time with family. We crave this routine, because there are so many other days during the week to run errands, mow the lawn and do the laundry. Although there is always something more productive we could be doing then hiking or enjoying our lunch lakeside, investing in our relationship by spending time together will always be a top priority. 

Inaugural camping trip

A couple weeks ago we bought a new tent. As such, it only seemed fitting to take it on its first camping trip. Overall, we were pretty pleased with its performance. On our short camping trip we experienced sun, clouds, rain and lightning all the while staying safe and dry inside our tent. My husband is so tall, he likes a nice long tent he can stretch out in. For the first time we have a tent with two doors, one on each side. I look forward to not being disrupted anytime the other person needs to go to the bathroom in the night.

Unisex gift giving

A popular trend right now seems to be not finding out the gender of your baby. As fun as this might be for parents, it can make gift giving a little tricky. I have pulled together some of my favorite gifts whether the expectant parents have a girl or a boy. 

Tamale class at The Pantry

Many of you already know my love for The Pantry. Although I have only taken a couple classes there so far, I find them to be hands on, informative and most of all fun. I always leave the classes feeling inspired and with the confidence necessary to tackle more difficult recipes in the kitchen. The instructors are a combination between rotating chefs and onsite staff, all are true experts in their chosen course. 

Memorial Day weekend

Over the long weekend we had family in town. It is a rare occurrence that we are able to play tour guide to out of town guests, so we thoroughly enjoyed having this opportunity. Over the few days they visited, the weather cooperated. On Saturday, we made a day trip to Deception Pass and then went on to visit the small town of Coupeville. We love visiting Coupeville and always make it a point to stop at the delicious restaurant called Knead and Feed

Questions and answers

I was tagged by the lovely Melinda of Melinda's Musings to do a little Q & A.

1. What is/was your biggest dream? 

To establish a home where love and faith prevail. 

2. What's your favorite quote?

Surround yourself with the dreamers and doers and the believers and thinkers, but most of all surround yourself with those who see greatness within you. 

Snippets of life

As much as my DSLR is my preferred tool for taking photographs there are countless times when all I have is my cell phone. I am grateful the camera on the iPhone has improved so much over the years because it tends to be my standby for all my everyday photography needs. Whether it be a sunset, a picnic or a flower I end up capturing a lot of my life on my iPhone.

My favorite baby shower gift ideas

I can't tell you how many baby showers I have attended where all the mother received was clothing. As nice as I imagine it is to have drawers full of clothing, there is an endless list of other fun and useful items an expectant mother may want or need for their baby. With this in mind, I put together a little assortment of some of my favorite gifts to give expectant mothers for their new babies.

Kayaking on Lake Union

There is nothing which makes me happier than a sunny day in Seattle. Lately, we have been spoiled and have been able to enjoy loads of them. Combine sunshine and being out on the water with delicious spicy catfish tacos and ice cream and you have yourself a perfect weekend afternoon or midweek date.

Cruise to Alaska

As the weather continues to improve and Summer is just around the corner I start to scheme up all types of Summer plans. A couple years ago we went on an Alaskan cruise from Seattle, as a started to glance through the photos I was reminded how staggeringly beautiful Alaska is. We were not certain what to expect when we booked our cruise to Alaska, but between the convenience, price tag, scenery and company we had ourselves a marvelous time. Although I don't anticipate us becoming "cruisers" anytime soon, we certainly can appreciate what the draw is for so many people. 

A morning at Pike Place Market

On occasion I have the privilege of photographing families. Typically, as I go through the photos from the shoot the candid shots are usually the ones which pull on my heart strings. I love the sweet moments captured between siblings and it makes me super excited to document my own little one soon. 

Auberge Edge of Seattle Inn and Cooking School

I love a good story of ingenuity, reinvention and ultimate triumphant. Nancy, the proprietress of Auberge Edge of Seattle has created just that for her bed and breakfast turned cooking school with overnight accommodations. For many years Nancy ran award winning bed and breakfast in Woodinville, just a hop, skip and a jump from Seattle. After the economy collapsed, the phone started ringing less and guests from all over the world started to slow she shifted her focus to the local business. Instead of making the bed and breakfast her primary focus she gathered a team and promoted Auberge Edge of Seattle as a French Cooking school with the added luxury of the ability to provide overnight accommodations. 

Mother's Day weekend

Mother's Day weekend consisted of one baby bump, one pair of rubber boots, one weekender bag, one beachside hotel, four delicious meals, numerous bike rides along the beach and invaluable time spent with my parents. As I have become older I have realized how inherently divisive motherhood can be and sadly even Mother's Day. Women tend to love it or hate it, there seems to be no middle ground. I recently read an article explaining why so many women dislike Mother's Day and at the root of all reasons was disappointment, guilt or sadness.  My hope for all women, especially on Mother's Day, is that we can be kind to ourselves and allow others to celebrate us despite our imperfections and where we are on the path to motherhood.

Paris in the Springtime

I really cannot say enough good things about visiting Paris in the spring time. We were fortunate to have spectacular weather throughout our entire stay. We relished every moment we were able to sit in the sunshine admiring all the lovely flowers and people watching. I especially enjoyed how this trip turned into a baby moon of sorts. Walking hand in hand exploring the city made me reminisce on the wonderful thirteen years we have had together. I wouldn't trade our time together for anything in the world. Sure, sometimes we disagree and get on each other's nerves, but we have learned a lot from each other and I like to think we are better together than apart.