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Why I Love Creating My New West Coast Style
I don't know about you but for me, style is an evolution. Fashion changes, you change, your body changes and some people try to fight it. They try to stay the same size and fit into the same pair of jeans they were in high school or college.
How To Have An Authentic and Adventurous Weekend
Living so close to beautiful hiking trails I had the cool idea for my wonderful husband and me to sneak away for the night and enjoy a couple's camping getaway. I will say that I haven't camped in 25 years so I knew we should start out small and close to home.
What to Wear: Day at the Beach
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One thing everyone should know about this family is we have two water babies. Midas, our golden retriever hunts out the nearest water source and jumps right in and Jame is off to be the next star Olympic swimmer. That kid logs more bath hours than I ever thought possible. So it was only a matter of a week before we packed everyone up in the Prius and headed to the coastline. Lucky for us it's only an hour and a half drive. We decided to head over to Cannon Beach, an adorable beachside town with mountains and cliff dancing in the skyline. For all you 70's and 80's babies it's where The Goonies was filmed, I kept sitting on the beach waiting for a pirate ship to float out behind the rocks.
Now I am not sure where some of you are at on what to wear to the beach, but I have given it some thought and I have figured out a great guideline for beachwear. I like to start off by picking one element or piece to focus on. I was fortunate enough to be sent this fun sweater dress with cut-outs on the shoulders from Tobi. Because this dress is in a soft gray, the accessories were easy to pair and the gray of the dress letting everything pop. I am absolutely in love with this dress for a couple reasons, the little details of the dress really make it special. The sweater-shirt material makes this dress super comfortable and the cut-outs on the shoulders add a chicness to the overall look. I like the way the cuffs and hem are completely finished, plus the full-length exposed zipper give that final detail for a full 360-degree look.
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When it comes to jewelry I love to mix metals and think it adds depth to the overall look and I cannot stand when accessories are matchy-matchy =( I opted for a wrap around gold necklace and a grouping of mixed metal bangles. I also pulled my bracelets up my arm just because I hate it when they are just dangling at my wrist. Under the dress, I chose to wear my two-tone high waisted bikini. I absolutely love this vintage silhouette and I am grateful it made a style come back. The high-waisted bikini looks so great on a variety of body types and hides some of those problem areas, that keep us from enjoying our time on the water. I also pack a beach wrap, I love being able to throw it on after a swim or just laying out soaking up the sunshine.
For a beach bag, I kept it simple but playful, I am in love with this starfish rope canvas tote. It's so colorful and the perfect pop of color, I tend to let the bag show off the fun side of my personality. For footwear, I like to go sandal over a flip-flop, they add a little comfort and a whole lot of style. I am in love with these rose gold sandals with jewelry straps and a slight platform. The rose gold ties everything together and compliments each piece on its own from the dress to the bathing suit and beach wrap. To finish off the look, I rounded it out with a straw large brim hat and a red lip. The older I get the less and less I can leave the house without a red lip, I just feel like the look is incomplete. haha ;) I live for large brim hats, they are so fun and chic and the perfect finishing accessory to an outfit.
Let me know what you think... This dress was a little out of my comfort zone and was my first attempt at introducing some west coast style into my wardrobe. I must say, I am absolutely in love with this look! Share your favorite beach look or if you like mine.
This Midwest Girl Dropped the Mid and Headed West...
If you have been following my blog for the past year you would have noticed two things...One, that I am a Midwest girl through and through.
I was born in a small town outside of Cleveland where I lived with my family until my fathers' job transferred him to South Florida. Florida and I never vibed well, I was always waiting for the next vacation so I could leave and I did as soon as it was possible. Lucky for me I had friends and family in Ohio that I could visit, they were my saving grace. haha =) In my early twenties I made my first solo move to Chicago and never looked back. Chicago was my paradise it was the big city, with public transportation and a million things to do, plus I always felt that it was the heart of the Midwest. Did I also mention they have the World Champion Chicago CUBS? There is nothing better than a summer day in Wrigley enjoying a beer and watching a game. In my 10 years of living in Chicago, I met amazing friends, fell in love with my now husband and had our son. Chicago had been very good to us, never-the-less about a year ago we decided that we were getting a little restless and started looking for a change. Which leads me to the second thing you may have noticed is that we have been moving a lot. haha… Well twice in one year. In September of last year, we moved to Milwaukee, WI and for no other reason that we wanted a change of pace and to see what else was out there. With Milwaukee being an hour and a half from Chicago it was my first baby step from leaving the place I loved and called home for a decade. Our short nine months in Milwaukee was great, we got married, met wonderful people, saved money and went on amazing trips. But something was missing, it did not feel like home. I was continually restless, always leaving to go to Chicago for any reason. Much like Samantha with LA in Sex and the City. Minus a few key character attributes. ;)
So one night after my husband came home from a trip to Chicago we sat down and discussed what we already knew… We missed Chicago. We missed our friends. So we decided to give serious thought to moving back. We started looking at apartments, jobs and so on. Then one night I wanted to rediscuss our moving and understand the why, when and for how long. Couples should check in from time to time to ask what page everybody is on, what do you see in the future and how are we going to get there? My big question was, is this a move just to move again? How is this move back to Chicago going to help us in the long term to reach our goals? His answer was short term five years max… and after some thought we decided moving back wasn’t really going to help us. So now we were back to square one, do we stay or do we go. Where to do we go?? The Suburbs? Another city? Near family? After much back and forth about different cities, we realized we needed to decide what was really important to us. We created a huge list of pros and cons and you guessed it, Portland came out the winner!! For me, the hardest thing about the move was how far I would be from my family =( It would no longer be a three-hour plane flight or a six-hour drive but a six-hour plane flight and a three-day drive. Lucky for us my husbands family lives on the West Coast, his sister right here in Portland and his parents in Bend, OR. So we would have family near and lucky for me I am very close with them. My husband and I both married into amazing families and because of it, it has made our marriage stronger.
So now, we knew where we were moving but how would we afford it and when would we be able to move? Lucky for both of us, we have backgrounds in the food industry. (It’s how we met… I was a server and he was a bartender at the Melting Pot in downtown Chicago… it was love at first sight and the rest is history). I grab myself a serving job at a busy Milwaukee restaurant and we set ourselves a goal to save for within the time frame. I have to say we blew our goal out of the water and was able to leave a whole month early to travel, hence the road trip.
We found a studio apartment online, signed a short term lease and paid the deposit. That’s right a studio apartment for three people and a dog. We sold and donated 98% of our things. If it did not fit in our Prius it wasn’t coming. We debated about leaving the kid and dog, starting fresh but the fire station said they would only take the dog. (That’s a joke, please no one call the CFS) I must say I thought letting go of all our things would've been a lot harder than it was. It was really freeing and even though one part of my life was ending... I was not sad, I was excited about the next chapter. This move made me feel the way I did when I was 22 and moving to Chicago. I was at peace, it felt right in my gut. So we hit the road across nine states and finally arrived in Portland. I must say it felt like home immediately. I had never been to the west coast before except to visit Portland and Bend some years ago. There is a calm here that I cannot explain, a shift of attitude and self. My husband and his family have been trying to explain it to me for years but I never got it until I got here.
We have fallen in love with our studio apartment, the neighborhood, city, and state. I cannot get over the beauty of the mountains all around me, the lush trees and the gorgeous weather. Thanks to IKEA our tiny house is becoming a home. Our son and dog have settled in nicely and we are out exploring our new city. We bought a year family pass to the Oregon Zoo, which is a must for our animal loving little boy. The zoo was absolutely incredible! With dozens of animals, activities of the kids and adults too. Plus with our membership, we get to enjoy free concerts and I cannot wait for winter time, they light the park up to create a magical winter wonderland.
To prepare for the move, we donated about 75% of our clothing. which on some days had been great and others I feel like I have absolutely nothing to wear. But isn't that true no matter what our closet looks like. I started working on my west coast style and I think I am doing pretty well. I am taking more fashion risks before I had a uniform and kinda stuck to it, the Oxford shirt with a skinny jean and heels. But now I am ready to pull myself out of my fashion comfort zone. I got rid of most of my button downs and heels and will rebuild my wardrobe slowing and with more of an effort on quality over quantity. I am also showing off my figure more, tucking my shirt in, pulling up the hemline (just a little) and showing off more of my neck and back. I am embracing my curvy figure and my style is reflecting that.
We even headed out to the coast for a day at the beach. I thought my time living in South Florida the beach would not impress me but I have to say I was wrong. It was breathtaking, mountains all around, long coastlines and adorable picturesque towns to walk around. The experience was like something out of a movie, oh wait it was, The Goonies was shot there. But that's not what I mean, there were families all around playing and having picnics, bikes rolling down the beach and fire pits waiting for small children to roast marshmallows and teenagers to create summer memories they will never forget. It had a calm and happiness to it, I really have never felt before. I cannot wait to discover more of what the Oregon coast has to offer.
Did I forget to mention the craft beers? It's a beer lovers paradise and we are loving every second. Oh yeah! the seafood, did I talk about the seafood… It's everywhere and it’s awesome!! Not to mention all the outdoor activities hiking, kayaking and floating the river to name a few. Portland is an amazing bike friendly and walkable city. We barely ever drive, public transit here is amazing and super clean. Each neighborhood has its own vibe, restaurants, and shops but with an easy flowing connectedness to it. It invites you to stay a while, explore and enjoy the beauty around you.
I have also rededicated myself to the daily practice of yoga. As a family, we have a relatively good diet but I really want to get rid of my mom pooch. Moms, you know what I am talking about. =0 I had a lot of time in the car to take a hard look at my life and wellness. Taking the time to take care of me, putting my wants first, sometimes... haha I want to live better in my own skin and that starts with taking ownership of my mind, body, and soul. No more backseat, back burner or excusses, just complete ownership.
I will say this move was less about where we live but more about what quality of life we wanted… finding our bliss as a family. Moving to a place where our values matched where we lived and people around us who share in those values. Plus we are looking into the future for opportunities for both my husband, myself and more importantly our child. This was truly a life changing journey and I could not have picked a better person to do all this with. I count my blessings every day for having two wonderful families who support us no matter what, a blossoming career, loving husband and healthy child. I will always be a Midwest girl but maybe a west coast adult. We will see… an adult may be pushing it. =)
Tell me about a life changing move either for better or worse?
Wanderlusting Across America: Our Family Road Trip
After an amazing week in Cleveland, we set our sights on our cross country journey to Portland, OR. On our way across the United States in 9 different States, we stopped in 3 major cities. We spent 24 hours in each city and enjoyed every minute.
Homeward Bound: Wanderlusting in My Hometown of Cleveland
Cleveland has changed and it is Awesome!! I am not just saying that because of hometown pride. The changes in and around Cleveland are family-friendly, dog-friendly and pocketbook friendly!
5 Tips for The Ultimate Vacation
So our family vacation started a week ago, we headed to Cleveland, OH for a week to spend time with my family over the 4th of July holiday. I am really excited, its been a couple of years since we have been to Cleveland and its one of my favorite cities.
Happy 1 Year Anniversary The Daily Bubbly
June 16th marks the one-year anniversary of the launch of The Daily Bubbly and I am so excited to be sharing this moment with you. Taking myself out of the corporate world to pursue a full-time adventure in blogging has been one of the best decisions of my life.
3 Easy Summertime Hairstyles For The Everyday Woman
Summertime can play a harsh game with hair, the humidity can wreak havoc causing hair to fizz have a greasy build-up and even split-ends. No one wants to spend time getting ready and styling their hair for it to be wrecked the second they walk our the door.
What's In My Summer Tote And Why It Should Be In Yours Too
Summertime has officially started here in the Midwest and for me, that means it's time to switch up my bag and my skincare.
My Favorite Dress For A Spring Day
On a beautiful spring day, the family took a day trip up to Lake Geneva, WI. It's such a beautiful place with great places to eat, historical hotels and gorgeous views.
My Weekly Beauty Routine: My 5 Favorite Products
This is not meant as a brag but I have been told my whole life how young I look and I always thank whomever and pass it off as genetics. Now my young beautiful skin has much to do with my genetics and I am very blessed but I do have a few tricks up my sleeve I cannot wait to share with you.
My Favorite Recipes To Celebrate Cinco de Mayo
Friday is Cinco de Mayo and one of my favorite holidays because I love Margaritas and Spanish food. Now, do not get me wrong I know that Cinco de Mayo is not about Margaritas, it's Mexican Independence day, and as any good American, I love Independence.
The Perfect Summertime Dress for Any Occasion
Finding a dress that is great for both day and night is a little hard to do, but I have done it. While on a shopping trip on my most recent vacation in South Florida I stumbled across the dress below in a store window and had to have it.
WanderLust: My Trip To Hillsboro Beach Florida
Over the past year, I have been fortunate enough to leave my 9-5 and start The Daily Bubbly. Do not get me wrong being an influencer/blogger/entrepreneur is not easy by any means. There are some great perks that come with it and one of them is being able to take a week vacation with my family.
The Ultimate Going Out Outfit... Look Chic And Confident Without The Stress
With Spring's arrival, I am always looking to spice up my wardrobe without doing damage to my pocketbook.
At Teddie Kossof's Salon & Spa, It's a Family Affair
How One Trip To The Teddie Kossof Salon & Spa Completely Changed My Hair Care Thinking...
Eating Local in Milwaukee: Third Coast Provisions
Recently I was able to sit down with Executive Chef Andrew Miller the man with the culinary visions behind Merriment Social and new hot spot Third Coast Provisions.
Why I Adore, Kai Krates and You should Too!
As A Puppy Parent, I Am Always On The Lookout For Great Ways To Spoil My Furbaby. Whether It's A Treat Or Toy, It Needs To Be Healthy, Not Cost A Fortune And Be Able To Stand The Mighty Jaws Of Midas...