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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

::Back to School::

Hey y'all!

I cannot believe school starts next week!!!

In honor of Mattie starting his collegiate career on Monday, I have decided today is all about Mattie's my favorite school supplies. 

Of course, he pretends he doesn't care about what school supplies he takes with him, but I love picking them out. Between us, he's actually been SUPER excited about getting supplies and starting at my Alma Mater {GO POKES}!

Here are Mattie's picks to make going back to school easier:
 ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT

Being a little nostalgic of my college days, here are a few picks for the ladies:

ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN | EIGHT

Since Lennon will be starting at her learning center soon, I decided to show you my "Baby goes to School" picks:
ONE | TWO | THREE | FOUR | FIVE | SIX | SEVEN

I'm so excited! Anyone else get this excited for school supplies?!?

Y'all! I'm out of control over here!

What are your MUST HAVE ITEMS for back to school?

Let me know!

xx,
ashley

Tuesday, July 21, 2015

::Tweedy's Take the World - Lemmon Stayed Stateside::

Hey y'all!

Today is the Part 3 of about our trip to Ireland & England!

You probably noticed how Lemmon wasn't in any of the pictures from our trip. Well, that's because she stayed stateside! 

I've compiled five tips of how I handled leaving our precious pumpkin for 17 days!
{EEEP! It was definitely hard, but we all made it through!}

Yes. Yes, you did read that correctly. Seventeen Days. After never spending more than 8 hours 
{one time} away from Lemmon, we traveled sans baby for 17 days.
Backstory: Mattie & I got married approximately 3.5 years ago {now closer to 4},  but we were never able to take a honeymoon while he was in the military. We started planning this trip way back then, pre-baby. After much consideration, we decided that it would be best for us to take this time for ourselves and leave Lemmon in the loving hands of our family!

I have been a stay at home mom since Lennon was born and haven't spent much time away from her regardless. Until this trip, I had never spent a night away from her and only started having her sleep in a different room a week before we left {one bedroom houses will do that to you}. Let's just say, we are used to being with each other.
When Aunt Sissie couldn't find the socks I packed for Lemmon! So silly!
Here a few tips to prepare yourself the first time you leave your baby at home while traveling.

ONE : You Can't Actually Prepare Yourself!
I know. I just told you that these are tips to prepare yourself. Well, you can't. I thought I was ready for  it. I had never been away from her, but I was convinced that I was going to be fine. Then about a week before, someone mentioned how much she was going to miss us... WHAT?!? I mean, I had thought about it, but figured, "she's only one, she won't remember", not the "in the moment upset" she would be going through! That sent me into a tail spin. Every night I would cry to Mattie about how horrible we were for leaving her. He would assure me she would be okay and I would be too. 

He is kind of an expert on this, since he was deployed for 6 months of her life.

Anyways, fast forward to the first night of our trip. Between jet lag, dehydration {buy more than one bottle of water for that 7+ hour flight} and crying baby over FaceTime, I realized it. I was NOT prepared! 
So, I guess I should say "A few tips to help you handle the first time you leave your baby at home while traveling."

TWO : Trust Your Sitters
Whether it be your family or friends, the best thing you can do for you and your baby is make sure they are in capable hands that you TRUST! We are so lucky to have amazing family near by to watch Lemmon and feel comfortable that she was so well taken care of while we were gone. It took so much pressure off of us knowing that she was safe.
Jams sharing delicacies {cheerios} with Lemmon at Brunch! 
Aunt Sissie knows how to party!
Lemmon wishing me a Happy Birthday with Pawpaw & Nana

THREE : Prepare Your Baby & Your Sitters
I don't mean emotionally. Whether your family is staying at your house or your baby is going around staying at your families, you'll need to make sure they have everyone they need.

I have always made Lemmon's food, so we cooked up about 17 days of freezable food for her and split it up between everyone. Also, stockpiled  diapers & wipes {even though my mom had to buy some more}. Lastly, we packed about a weeks worth of clothes, a ton of toys, a pack & play to sleep in, and any bits & bobs she might need. 
Raincoats are a must when you've had so much rain!
Swimsuits are necessary for splash pads with Jams!
On top of all of that, I created a "Newsletter" of all things Lemmon. This included her nap schedule, how much she eats, and a bit about her routine. I made sure that it was more of a suggestion and was not expected to be followed all the time. 


FOUR : Wifi! Wifi! WifiWifi!
Wifi {or WeeFee in our house} may not be a must for everyone, but it was for us. Since we 
AirBNB-ed it, we made sure that all of our accommodations had wifi.

Also, when in doubt, find a Starbucks! They are all over big cities and they have FREE WIFI!

Thanks to technology, we were able to FaceTime with Lemmon EVERYDAY! The first day was pretty rough, but after that she was happy as she could be. It was extremely helpful for me to see her and talk to her.
FaceTime with our love!
Jams was a little delirious from running after Lemmon for days!

FIVE : Be in the Moment
Answer these questions:
Do you trust your sitters?
Is your baby prepared?
Do you have wifi?

If you answered yes to at least the first 2, you'll be fine! Don't spend so much of your time focusing on missing your baby that you miss what is going on around you. Chances are high that your kiddo is having a blast {after the first day or so} and you should be too! 

And before you know it, your trip will be over and you'll be back with your babe!
Even a 17 day trip!
{It went by SOOOO fast!}

Have any tips or questions about traveling without your baby?!?
Let me know!

Monday, July 20, 2015

::Tweedy's Take the World - England::

Hey y'all!

Get your travel pants ready! Today I'm taking you to England!
Well to a few places in England anyways! 

This was my second trip {last time was 11 years ago} and I loved it even more this time!

Picking up where we left off!

Day 8 : Travel Day

We began our journey on my birthday, leaving Dublin and landing in London! I was SUPER excited because a friend, I hadn't seen in almost 7 years to the day, picked us up at the airport. 

PS - We flew RyanAir. I honestly suggest you avoid it if you can Although, they are cheap!

Day 9 : Snettisham Park | Sandringham House | Bury St. Edmunds

I was so excited to see my Tom & Liz, who I haven't seen in 7 years! Tom was able to take off work and show us around where he grew up and it was a BLAST!
Tom & Liz in front of their adorable abode!
I can't wait to go back and visit them again!
Gadalf the Goat | Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Piggy Tails | Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Sassy Cow | Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Hey Mama | Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Snettisham Park | Kings Lynn, England
Giant Squirrel! | Sandringham House | Norfolk, England
Sandringham House | Norfolk, England
Beautiful Countryside on the way to Bury St. Edmunds | England 
Bury St. Edmunds, England
Abbey Gardens | Bury St. Edmunds, England
Abbey Ruins | Bury St. Edmunds, England
Saint Mary's Church | Bury St. Edmunda, England
Saint Mary's Church | Bury St. Edmunds, England
Saint Mary's Church | Bury St. Edmunds, England

Day 10 : Drive to the Cotswolds

Driving is the way to go if you want to see the country side, but our 2.5 hour trip ended up taking us closer to 7.5 hours! I guess that is Friday traffic around London for you!

Local pub for dinner | Coln Saint Aldwyns, England
Oh my! Don't get me started on pub food! It is so yummy!
Tree on the property of our annex | Ampney Crucis, England
This night was our "quiet night" and it definitely was just that!  The Annex we stayed in felt so luxurious. I was super spoiled by heated floors in the bathroom and rainfall shower!
The adorable annex we stayed in | Ampney Crucis, England
The adorable annex we stayed in | Ampney Crucis, England

Day 11 : Breakfast | Bibury | Drive to London

Of course, I have to share our breakfast with you. It was amazing! As hard as I tried, I wasn't able to eat it all, but I wanted to!
 After breakfast, we started our trip back to London. On our way, we a stop in Bibury. I mean, how could you not?!? It was so beautiful!
Bibury, England
Bibury, England
Bibury, England
First time I've seen a Black Swan in person. BEAUTIFUL! | Bibury, England
Tree covered road | Cotswolds, England
Our first night in London, we ate at Nando's and I highly recommend eating there. It is a Portuguese chicken restuarant that is delicious! They are very easy to find!

Day 12 : Tate Modern | St. Paul's CathedralHerman Ze German | London Eye | Big Ben | St. James Park | Buckingham Palace | Wellington Arch | Piccadilly Circus | Wagamama

If it seems like we did a lot on this day, it's because we did! We started our day by hopping off the tube at London Bridge Underground Station. We walked out to view Tower bridge from there.
Tower Bridge | London, England
From there we walked to The Globe Theater and on to Tate Modern.
Ruins of a church on Clink Street | London, England
Globe Theater | London, England
After visiting all five floors of Tate Modern, we decided to cross the Millennium Bridge and head toward St. Paul's Cathedral.
Millennium Bridge | London, England
St. Paul's Cathedral | London, England
We opted out of touring the cathedral since we were on a budget and it would have cost us as much as a day's worth of food. So, we headed back to the River Thames and wandered along the bank to the Golden Jubilee Bridges. Located just north of these bridges is Herman Ze German! If you like brats and are in the area, eat here!

Anyways, after we filled our bellies and took a wifi/coffee break at Starbucks {TIP: need free wifi? Find a Starbucks!} we crossed the Golden Jubilee Bridges to see the London Eye up close. 
View looking south from the Golden Jubilee Bridges | London, England
London Eye | London, England
 As much as we wanted to go for a whirl on the Eye, the line was long and we were on a budget.
{Our choice of the Emirates Stadium tour was an awesome way to spend fun money.}
We did stop and enjoy a few of the "shows" happening around the Eye while we rested.
Bicycle tricks | London, England
Street performer | London, England
Once we got our fill of silliness, we crossed Westminster Bridge to stand in the shadow of Big Ben and see the Queen, of course.
Big Ben | London, England
Churchill War Rooms Building | London, England
St. James Park | London, England
Buckingham Palace | London, England
Since the queen was in, Mattie & I were speculating what she was doing. 
Mattie said "Watching reruns of 'Murder She Wrote'".
I said "Sliding around the halls in her socks".
We got a good laugh out of it none the less.

From the palace we walked over to the Wellington Arch.
Wellington Arch | London, England
 Then trekked on up to Piccadilly Circus!
Piccadilly Selfie | London, England
We finished this long day, eating at Wagamama in Leicester Square and wandering our way up to the Holborn Underground Station. By the time we got back to our flat, we had walked a whopping 12 miles! It was worth it though.

Speaking of Wagamama, they need to come to the U.S. right now! I'm still having withdrawals!

Day 13 : Oxford Circus Hide Park | Kensington Gardens Kensington Palace | Albert Memorial Harrods 

We started our 12th day in Oxford Circus. We wandered around and had some lobster rolls for lunch. After we just strolled through Hide Park into Kensington Gardens.
Peter Pan Statue | Kensington Gardens | London, England
Kensington Gardens | London, England
Kensington Gardens | London, England
Silly pigeon wanting his photo taken | Kensington Gardens | London, England
Kensington Palace Gardens | London, England
Kensington Palace Gardens | London, England
Orangery | Kensington Palace | London, England
Albert Memorial | Kensington Gardens | London, England
Albert Memorial | Kensington Gardens | London, England
I'm pretty sure we strolled 4 miles aimlessly through Kensington Gardens that day. 

We then headed over to Harrod's! Mattie probably couldn't care less, but I loved looking at all the designer merchandise.
Harrod's : What dreams are made of! | London, England
Day 14 : Emirates Stadium Regent's Park | Primrose Hill 

  Our last day in London started with a bang! We toured Emirates Stadium, home to Arsenal! It was amazing to see up close where so many of the world's best footballers have played!
Emirates Stadium | London, England

Emirates Stadium | London, England
Emirates Stadium | London, England
Emirates Stadium | London, England
Sitting in the players seats | Emirates Stadium | London, England
Emirates Stadium | London, England
Player's seats | Emirates Stadium | London, England
Interview Room | Emirates Stadium | London, England
Mattie playing Arsene Wenger | Emirates Stadium | London, England
Press Room | Emirates Stadium | London, England
What is a trip to London without taking this photo?!?
London Underground | London, England
 We had to visit my sister's old stomping grounds. Sadly, her flat was torn down and this building replaced it. Every time I smell curry, I think of my first time in London and her flat.
Regent's Park | London, England
Diorama Art Center | London, England
Regent's Park | London, England
Regent's Park | London, England
"It smells like urine!" Mattie | Regent's Park | London, England
View from Primrose Hill | London, England
Day 15 : The Gherkin

Although this day was mainly traveling back to Dublin, we did make time to walk by this beauty.
The Gherkin | London, England

I am so happy that Mattie & I were able to take this amazing trip together!


What's your favorite spot in London?
Questions or Tips?

Let me know!