Thursday, November 22, 2018

A Grateful Heart


The beginning of the holiday season always marks the beginning to the end of the year and while I enjoy all things festive, I also appreciate the opportunity the holidays provide for reflection, appreciation and gratitude for both the big and little things in our lives. As most people would say, I am most grateful for my family and friends, but there are little things I tend to take for granted that I wanted to share that I am unbelievably grateful for this year. 

1. My husbands patience. 
Chris has more patience than anyone in the world, especially when it comes to me. The fact that he can make it through The Greatest Showman Soundtrack on repeat for months and months or any Disney playlist is an absolute miracle! 

2. Walks with my mom. 
No one listens better to my never ending rants, especially on our walls after work. This woman is the strongest I know and I hope to one day be half the mother you have been to me.

3. My bed and all the bed linens in the world! 
I’m definitely one of those people who would never leave my bed if I didn’t have to and getting out of it in the morning is an absolute struggle regardless of the day. I feel very fortunate to have a cozy place to rest my head. 

4. The people I work with. 
You all know exactly who you are and you keep me 100% sane on the busiest of weeks!

5.Furry Friend Snuggles
Snuggles are my jam and my babies give the best bedtime snuggles! 

6. Camp
Camp Rising Sun is a camp for kids with cancer that I attend every summer. These kiddos give you a real perspective on the world and what it means to be a part of a family. 

7. The Beach
A place to find peace and to allow for reflection with no bias. Spending time on the sand and by the water can give your mind and body a break. I’m a firm believer that salt water heals everything. 

8. A hot cup of tea. 
Tea, oh how I love you! There is no better way to warm up, cure a cold or put a little extra warmth in your heart than a nice warm cup of tea. I owe my grandma the biggest thank you for showing my how wonderful tea time can be! 

9. A meal with my favorite people.
Meals have always brought everyone together. Even growing up I rarely remember a dinner where not everyone was present. Today these are my favorite meals with all of my favorite people gathered around a table. 

10. Magic
There is only one thing to say, “And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”


I hope that this holiday season offers each and everyone of you the opportunity to reflect on this past year. From the bottom of my heart thank you for following along, I am unbelievably grateful for all of you! Happy Thanksgiving, everyone! 




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Monday, November 19, 2018

See Ya Real Soon, Pal


Am I the only one at the end of a Disney vacation who is tearing up on the Magical Express as we listen to “Now it’s time to say Goodbye” from Mickey just moments before we step into the hustle and bustle of the Orlando International Airport?

Returning to normalcy after a magic filled week of pixie dust, fireworks and Mickey can be tough and it’s hard not to find yourself in a puddle on the Magical Express wishing you had booked just one more day (I always wish I booked another day!). Even though you know once you make the trek into work after a weeklong adventure that you won’t be met with Mickey Waffles and Mickey Mouse straws for breakfast there is nothing that cures the Disney blues better than planning your next trip!

There is no doubt, that no matter how long your Walt Disney World vacation is that you will still leave with a list of things you would like to try when you return. Each year we spend countless hours organizing itineraries, booking dining reservations and solidifying FastPasses with the hope that we will be able to strategically (without waiting) enjoy all of our favorite attractions, but each year I keep an open note on my phone of things I discover along the way that are “must dos” for our next trip. Having gone each year for the past four years, I am always surprised at the length of this ever growing list of discoveries. Around every corner is a new experience I am dying to try or a hidden excursion that is brand new, making it a little easier to say goodbye knowing that our next trip will be full of magical surprises!


Planning your next trip isn’t the only way to cure the Disney blues though, a little magic never hurt! Bringing home Disney magic is easy and one of my favorites in adjusting back to your normal routine. There is no better way to relive the magic than viewing all of your Disney Memory Maker photos in a slide show. Reviewing all of the wonderful memories you made in the most magical place always brings a smile to my face and is magic that will live on long after you are back home.

Whether planning your next or reliving the magic will help you add a little more sparkle into your day-to-day routine, I hope you had the most magical time on your Disney vacation and I would love to hear all of the things you hope to do the next time you are back!

Disney Style Highlight:

Cinderella is proof that a new pair of shoes can change your life and there is no doubt that the KedsxKate New York Glitter Champion has done just that! Made for a stroll down Main Street USA, these glittered “slippers” are perfect to wear to meet all of your favorite princesses or your very own Prince Charming! Sparkled from toe to heel there is certainly an extra dose of magic to keep you comfortable and on your feet all day! Whether they take you on a walk down the aisle to meet Prince Charming or up a set of stairs to dine at Cinderella’s castle you are sure to make a statement.

The best part about these magical shoes, is they match almost anything and are definitely Fairy Godmother approved! Being dress obsessed, I couldn’t help but to pair the KedxKate New York Glitter Champion with a blue ruffle dress to meet Cinderella! Not to mention, the beautiful bow detailing on the sleeves (melting!!)!! The classic aspects of each piece make them wearable in the hot sticky Florida sun as well as on those cloudier days.

Oh, I almost forgot! As the clock strikes midnight, and you’re in a scramble to get in that one last picture of Cinderella’s castle before leaving extra magic hours make sure to check if your satin laces are tied, wouldn’t want to leave one behind!

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Friday, November 16, 2018

Magic Kingdom's Magic


The most festive season of the year is upon us and can you already feel the magic?! Immediately after Labor Day, my heart is full of butterflies in anticipation for all the excitement and magic of the holiday season before us! Trick-or-Treating, Thanksgiving, SANTA! There isn’t a single holiday activity that I would miss, in fact, if I could manage fitting each one into my schedule I would be a part of them all! This year there is one special trip that I’m super jealous I’ll be missing and that’s a quick stop at Disney World! There are few places I would rather be than on Main Street USA watching the fireworks at Disney World’s Magic Kingdom, especially during the holiday season. 

During the first week of December in the midst of all the magical festivities my parents will be flying down to see Mickey and Minnie as they pull out all of the stops to celebrate Christmas. Although I wish I would be traveling with them, I do want to share a few hidden gems of Magic Kingdom that can add even more magic to your trip! 

A day at Magic Kingdom wouldn’t be complete without a private ride in the most beautiful vintage vehicle to Cinderella’s Castle! These amazing cars are painted a regal red or royal blue and are parked in Town Square. Make sure to look out for Alex, he was the perfect chauffeur! 


There hasn’t been a single trip we have taken to Disney World where I haven’t made a wish before we left. Just last year we discovered The Blue Fairy Wish Book located in Fantasyland inside of Pinocchio Village Haus quick service restaurant and it will surely become a tradition. The Blue Fairy Wish Book allows guests to write down a special wish in a magical place. Each wish is reviewed by the Blue Fairy and will soon come true! 

Magic Kingdom offers magic for the entire family and there isn’t a single attraction that wont complete your trip, but these hidden gems make your visit extra special!   Add a little extra magic on your trip to Disney World this holiday season by taking a ride down to Cinderella’s Castle or telling the Blue Fairy a wish! There is so many Disney secrets within all of the parks, is there one that has become a tradition?



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Saturday, November 10, 2018

The First Year of Marriage


Every little girl dreams of her fairy tale wedding. The engagement ring, the perfectly detailed chiffon dress, the bouquet, the music, the decorations. Every little detail is flawlessly thought out and why wouldn’t it be? The moment we begin to read or watch movies we are taught how magical it can be to find your very own prince charming and plan the most lavishly beautiful wedding to celebrate your love for one another, but something we are never told in society, a topic we silence before it can even be a thought, is what happens after the wedding, what is happily ever after really like? 

Everyone will tell you that the first year of marriage is the hardest and that the adjustment to married life can be so difficult that making it through that first year can be an absolute struggle. At the bridal shower people will provide you with advice on how to manage conflict and the secrets to a happy and fulfilling life together. The conversation around the table will revolve around how hard the first year is and perhaps that conversation is short, but why, why is the first year so hard? There are instances where I can understand how acclimating to married life could be difficult.  Learning to live with the love of your life if you never have before can prove to be a learning curve. Discussing and combining finances opens a whole new door to face potential conflict. Navigating parents and in-laws that are fighting for attention especially around the holidays can add additional stress. Each of these things can put a strain on a marriage or any relationship in general, making it easy to understand how this might cause the first year of marriage to be tough, but what about the couples who have already adjusted to these things prior to marriage? Is it any different for them or do they too experience additional stress as they begin married life?

A lot of questions, I know. These are all questions I have been asking myself for the past year, eager to understand how while nothing in our relationship had changed there was such immense stress.  After I realized that the answer didn’t lie within our marriage or our home, but with others I began to understand that the first year of marriage for those already adjusted to life together isn’t the hardest because there is pressure from one another, but because there is pressure from everyone else. The first few months of marriage Chris and I were constantly told by family, friends, coworkers and acquaintances how much marriage changed everything. Silently, I would listen and contemplate what had really changed, was I missing something because nothing felt different? People would ask us how we were adjusting. Family would claim it was an adjustment period, but for who exactly, what precisely were we adjusting too? For the longest time, I thought I was crazy because I had walked into this next chapter of my life fully believing that nothing would change and that honestly, nothing should. Yet we were told time and time again by so many people that this was an adjustment and after a while we even fell victim to it, leading to a ton of stress.

The realization that this perception of an adjustment period had little to nothing to do directly with us, but was directly invoked by others convincing themselves that something had changed wasn’t made overnight. In fact, it has taken us a year (a very long year) of stress and disagreements to arrive here. Only the other day did we have this revelation and both took the deepest breathe ever in knowing that we weren’t in fact going completely crazy. It all boils down to one thing, opinions. Everyone has an opinion; opinions about how you need to spend the holiday and with whom, opinions about how to manage finances, opinions on when and how many kids the two of you should have and it doesn’t stop there the list goes on and on. Everyone had an opinion as to how our marriage should be going, panicking over change that didn’t exist and that added unnecessary pressure.

In today’s world, we work tirelessly to keep up an image on the many social media platforms we are a part of that it is difficult to see that you’re not the only two people feeling this way, which is why I share this. There is no doubt that we are not the only couple who has faced or will face these pressures so I want to share one piece of advice that I wish someone told me a year ago.  

Choose each other every day. While I could sit here and try to find words more perfect than Lauren Cermak’s of Going for Grace, anything I put to paper wouldn’t be as perfect as what she has written. “When you get married, your husband is your family. Chalk it up to our culture here in the south or maybe just my own crazy, but I remember during our first year of marriage feeling like we weren’t our own family until we had kids. I didn’t want to have kids yet! I was nowhere near ready for that, yet people kept asking when were “starting our family”. Let me tell you, you have started your family the moment that you say, “I do”!
That being said, you will have decisions to make as a family. Choose each other when each one comes! Choose to work together and put each other’s opinions, thoughts, and needs first when it comes to making these decisions. And they are coming…Whether it be a job, a house, a new car, a move, when to have children, where to spend holidays, where to live, and many more!”


Society has taught us that showing that there is struggle is a sign of weakness when in fact struggle can be a sign of strength. This past year has been full of opinions, pressure and stress, but I couldn’t imagine having anyone else by my side and there is no doubt that we have come out of this last year with love that is even stronger. Marriage doesn’t need to be an adjustment period and marriage shouldn’t change anything, but if this pressure is in escapable, remember, have patience, be kind and love fiercely.
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