Do you still READ blogs?

June 7, 2016

coffee shop

(Photos by Morgan Blake for IHOD)
 

I sat down to write this week after the week long blog break (which hasn’t happened in ….years dare I say?), and what I thought would be a rusty brain produced some connected sentences and congruent thoughts! I am crediting the elimination of other distractions that week such as social media and netflix (I survived and actually loved it – gasp!). I also took some time to dive back into more reading. Sometimes, I am so busy creating content for my own blog, that I don’t get to visit some of my personal favorite books, mags, and websites for a little scoop of news or thought provoking content. It got me thinking about the high speed level of entertainment our culture is producing, and if we still have the attention span to actually READ through articles, writings, and stories? For instance, have you made it this far into the post yet? Bravo! Test one passed! (wink wink) I found it encouraging to see this study that social media usage has actually significantly dropped this year. Dare I say we are catching on that it isn’t all that fulfilling in the end? It serves it’s purpose, but I think we all crave more than snaps and images from time to time. However, I know a good portion of IHOD’s social media audiences rarely click over to read the full story based on questions I receive on the social apps. 

a good read

 

So if you do take the time to still actually READ through blogs, magazines, newspapers, and good hardcovers, when do you do so and by what form? First thing in the morning? Before you go to bed? A carved out time on the weekend perhaps? Do you email subscribe to your favorite sites? Maybe just a click over on social media? Good ink on paper? I am interested to hear, as I find this topic worth diving into a little more.

If book stores are dying off and apps are thriving, it poses the question of how this is affecting us as a whole? In some ways, I welcome the app life. I mean, thank the lawd for Amazon prime, weather apps, and email access! Even still, I don’t think I will ever tire of the slower method to taking in information. Fresh print, writing in a journal, sending snail mail to nearest and dearest, and sitting down on Saturday mornings with a cup of coffee to catch up on the writings of some of my favorite blogs. For instance, I read Erin’s recent post that stopped me in my tracks, and immediately had me re-shifting the way I approach friendships. I finally sat down to read the last issue of Darling Magazine from cover to cover, and ate up the visual art along with it. I appreciate more than a good visual scroll, and tend to re-visit blogs that take the time to use the lost art of vocabulary. Heck, if blogging wasn’t my job, I’d probably venture down a life without social media for a while like my lovely friend Amanda.

I am curious though if others still enjoy the same? I love how my husband Gabe doesn’t have social media. He reminds me the importance of reading from different news sources to do our part in understanding what is going on in the world around us, and drawing our own conclusions. My sisters are also a really good at encouraging cool reads, and are currently recommending podcasts to each other to listen to. Elements of a well rounded mind, right? 😉

Anyways, thanks for reading if you made it this far! You have earned yourself a modern day attention span award! Would love to hear your thoughts on this. Also, please leave me some of your favorite magazine, blogs, and sites you visit regularly if you feel inclined!

Travel Diary: Seaside, FL (Video)

June 3, 2016


 

Coming out of unpacking hiding for a bit to share with you all the weekend adventure our family took to Seaside, FL. Our little ones had never seen the ocean despite being the water babies that they are! We gave Gabriel the choice of a beach day with the family or a birthday party with friends, and we were all secretly hoping he would choose this. If you remember, Gabe and I first made a visit to Rosemary Beach for an anniversary trip and fell in love with this bubble of a town on the pan handle of Florida. We were dreaming of taking our kids there ever since. We had to pry them away from the sandy scenery, and Gabriel claimed “it was the best day he ever had.” It made the long drive, potty accidents, and toddler meltdowns all worth it;)

 

summer babe

 

triple scoop
 

beach view
 
bike ride
 
shark babe
(Swim trunks from Mini Boden, Shark Towel from SwimZip)
 
splash pad
 
koala bear
 
summer babes
 
little swimmers
 

childhood summer
 
sunset ride
 

Can’t wait to get back to this place. We highly recommend it for young families. We rented bikes for 24 hrs. and rode them up and down 30A visiting Charlie’s Donut Shop, the water fountains, ice cream, beach, pools, etc. We booked a really affordable spot in the villages of Ft. Walton which is conveniently located between Alys and Rosemary (my two favorite spots!)

I’ve realized creating experiences for your family doesn’t have to be pricey but may require a good deal patience and flexibility to walk away with fists full of memories like these:) I’m always happy we went for it in the end to see the world through the eyes of my children, because they are so full of life and hope when the rest of the world seems grim.

Hope you all have a sun filled weekend!

*Made this little film using our GoPro🙂  

 

P.S. Tips for more affordable family travel.

Happy Memorial Day Weekend!

May 27, 2016

grace kelly

 

 

Happy Memorial Day weekend! 
We are celebrating a few life events this weekend such as a move into our first home and meeting our brand new niece (who was 10 days late!). There is so much to be thankful for including the men and women who fight daily for our country’s freedoms.

Here is a fun weekend to do list round up, as well as the sales you won’t want to miss. Hope you all get to shop for something more fun than a washer and dryer! (Cheers to adulthood.)

Memorial Day Weekend To- Do List:

Watch the movie Joy or Bridge of Spies (our recent rental picks!)

Tour one of Studio Diy Wall Crawl’s in a city nearest you.

Make: Trellis plant wall

Road Tripping? Ways to stay occupied in the car.

Try: A new hairstyle from the hairspray board.

On the grill: my sister’s 50 Stars BBQ Chicken (IHOD’s most pinned recipe!)

Where to Shop:

J.Crew 30% off your purchase with code: WEEKEND
ASOS 20% off with code: HISUMMER
Banana Republic 40% off your purchase with code BRTAKE 40
Shopbop 40% off select items
Nordstrom Spring Half Yearly Sale
Sole Society 50% off select styles

And last but not least, start a tradition with your family to observe Memorial Day! Loved reading through these ideas.

What will you all be up to this weekend? I’ll be sure to share a few peeks of the new digs over on snapchat (annaliesemeyer).

31 Dresses No. 9 – Blues

May 25, 2016

bike blues
 
summer cruisin
 

Dress // Sandals  // Tote

We desperately needed a few hours to get out of the packing mayhem, so we went for a bike ride and burger date. Not your average combination, but highly recommended;) 

This bike is incredibly well made from Simbi Bicycles, and I can say I’ve never had a finer glide! Not sure how long I’ll be able to balance on a bike with a baby bump steering the way, but for now, it’s my prenatal exercise of choice! You’ll have to check out their other color combinations. 

Wish us luck on closing day tomorrow! All kinds of butterflies.

Witty Gifts for Grads

May 24, 2016

witty gifts for grads

I am always completely stumped with grad gifts. The ones I remember receiving were the ones that had some thought behind them. I think it’s fun to give a little something along with that cash that makes it personal, changes up the norm, and maybe even makes them laugh. So here’s a round of items for the high school or college graduate that you can pair with cash and grab with a tagline below! Good news: they are all in the $9-$40 range:

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Did you find out baby’s gender?

May 23, 2016

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A group of my girlfriends and I are all due around the same time this year. A hot topic of conversation among us recently is whether or not to find out the gender of the baby. There are so many ways to do gender reveals now, and I feel like there should be a whole TLC show dedicated to them. Can’t you see it? Say Yes to the Dress move over! I’d nominate this 7th baby cake reveal and this sister’s reaction to a twin reveal as first episodes. 

Anyways, here are a few short stories of our own children, and then I’d totally love to hear yours. Humor me please, because you know, it’s Monday of moving week;)

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Closing Time. Committing to the right home.

May 19, 2016

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We close on our house one week from today. ONE WEEK! It feels so surreal to even type those words because for a long time, we never thought buying a home seemed within reach. We still wait with bated breath to truly celebrate with keys in hand, but as it’s looking, we are in good shape for closing date. This process of buying a home and waiting for closing has not been without it’s stressful days and sleepless nights, as we are about to commit our life’s savings to a piece of property. Although we have perpetual butterflies of anticipation of seeing this reality on the horizon; to grow some roots in a little place with our children and call it home is exciting! As we currently drown in packing tape and boxes, I thought it would be good to share a little back story and some factors that help us in committing to the right home… VIEW FULL POST

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