My first look I wore directly off the plane as it was comfortable yet stylish. I call this look Woodsy Rocker Chic. This is a simple yet eye-catching look. I wore a graphic t-shirt dress (Nasty Gal) with an army green utility jacket (Hollister) layered over and had to wear my hiking boots as they would not fit in my carry-on bag! It was a little bit of a pain going through security but I did not want to check my bag so it was worth it to me. The hat adds that extra something that makes the outfit edgy. I recently purchased this Brixton hat from Nordstrom and it only cost me $60 (see attached link below for shopping link on hat)!
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Thursday, September 17, 2020
Packing Guide for Big Sky Country
My first look I wore directly off the plane as it was comfortable yet stylish. I call this look Woodsy Rocker Chic. This is a simple yet eye-catching look. I wore a graphic t-shirt dress (Nasty Gal) with an army green utility jacket (Hollister) layered over and had to wear my hiking boots as they would not fit in my carry-on bag! It was a little bit of a pain going through security but I did not want to check my bag so it was worth it to me. The hat adds that extra something that makes the outfit edgy. I recently purchased this Brixton hat from Nordstrom and it only cost me $60 (see attached link below for shopping link on hat)!
Tuesday, September 8, 2020
The Best Hikes in Glacier National Park
I recently spent an amazing 3 days at Glacier National Park. Hands down this is the most beautiful place I have ever seen and the mountains are truly breathtaking! I flew into Missoula with two of my flight attendant friends and had the adventure of a lifetime. We stayed in the local town of Whitefish about a 30 minute drive from the park. I definitely recommend renting a car to get around the park as the drive into the park during the peak season can take up to an hour.
Our first day at the park we went into the West entrance. The entire East side of the park was closed due to Covid-19. We got up bright and early at 5:30am as we were told the park already starts to get crowded at 7am! From the West entrance we drove into the park about 30 minutes and found parking to take the Avalanche Lake Trail. This trail was about 8 miles round trip and was pretty mild, not difficult, slightly uphill at times. On the trail we saw beautiful scenery. We saw a gorgeous gorge with rushing water and stopped for a photo op. To top if off, the ending to our hike at Avalanche Lake was definitely worth it! We stopped and enjoyed our lunch here and sat by the water. The mountains were absolutely breathtaking. And, just before we arrived at the lake, another hiker had seen a momma and baby grizzly bear! This was my favorite hike as the final destination was the most beautiful spot in the park.
After our hike we went back on the Going the Sun road and drove about an hour up a steep winding pathway and stopped at many places along the road for awesome photo opportunities. One of the best was stopping to see the Jackson Glacier, one of the few left in the park. This is a beautiful scenic drive but make sure during the peak season you have an ample amount of time as this drive took us a few hours!
Our third day at the park we booked a white water rafting excursion with Glacier Raft Company. This company was right inside the West Entrance of the park. Our raft guide Gavin was very good and I would highly recommend him! Our trip was so much fun! Our raft guide tried to dump us in the water but due to the currents being so calm was unable to, so we jumped into the 50 degree water instead! The raft trip was about 3 hours long and we got to see some beautiful scenery along the way. Since we were still damp from our raft trip we decided to head over to Red Rock where you can jump off a cliff into the crystal clear water. We sunbathed on the rocks and met some amazing people while just hanging out at this spot. It took me several attempts to get up the courage to make the plunge but eventually I was successful! This day was definitely an adventure filled day!
In summation, I definitely feel like I had the experience of a lifetime! It seemed like even though some parts of the park were closed, we still got to see a huge portion of the park and were able to fit a lot in within our 3 days. The only place we didn’t make it to that I wish we had was stopping along Lake McDonald to see the colorful pebbles. We met some really cool people along the way and always felt safe. Everyone we came across was super nice and helpful. I really felt at one with nature and know I’ll have some amazing memories to last a lifetime! Hoping when you visit Glacier National Park that you have just as great an adventure as me!!! Until my next adventure... 💚🏔
Monday, July 6, 2020
The Most Instagrammable Spots in Key West
Want a tropical vacation but don’t want to leave the country? Try Key West Florida! Key West is easy to navigate and has plenty to offer. My friends and I took a girl’s trip and wanted to hit the main highlights within 4 days. Our first day we oriented ourselves around Duval Street. Key West is very hot and humid so make sure you pack lightweight and breathable clothing! Duval Street has many bars, restaurants, and cute little shops. It’s easy to spend half a day exploring this area. Make sure you hit up the Smallest Bar for a delicious and refreshing pineapple drink! Also, a great photo op for IG!
Mallory Square is best seen at sunset! Get there early for a good spot to enjoy watching the sunset over the water! There are many fun street performers to watch and some live music to enjoy. Take some beautiful sunset pics here for your instagram!
The next day we went to see the Hemingway House. We did have to wait in line 30 minutes outside but it was worth it to hear the history on the tour and see all 69 of the adorable polydactyl cats! The house is beautiful and there are many great photo ops here! Gorgeous scenery and definitely a must see spot! Plus admission is only $15!
After the Hemingway House we took a quick 10 minute walk to the Southernmost point of the US! Be prepared to wait outside in the heat! Sunglasses and a sun hat are definitely a must for Key West during the summertime! This is a great photo op and we only had to wait in line 10 minutes to get our pictures.
Make sure to stop by the original Cuban Coffee Queen and take a picture by the Key West postcard mural! The coffee is delicious and makes a great instagram pic! This location is by the Historic Seaport where you can find many other photo opportunities as well.
Our last full day in Key West we booked a snorkeling day trip through Sunset Water Sports. We had a nice ride on a Catamaran and had some beautiful water views. The fish in the reef are some of the most beautiful I’ve ever seen. I saw the most amazing Parrotfish and even saw a shark! My friend had an underwater camera and took this fun picture of me while snorkeling! I definitely recommend a snorkeling trip and there are so many photo opportunities on the boat and in the water!
Key West is such a beautiful place with it’s own unique vibe! I feel like I took so many photos and everywhere I turned I saw beautiful photo spots! Happy instagramming! ✌
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
24 Hour Layover in Portland
Friday, January 31, 2020
Highlights from the Holland Countryside
Sunday, January 26, 2020
Amsterdam Highlights Day 1
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Airfare Advice
The planning phase of a trip can be quite the process and may become stressful which defeats the purpose of a vacation! When purchasing airfare, there are so many sites to choose from it can be overwhelming! Studies show the best time to buy tickets are during the weekdays, especially on a Tuesday. And, we all know it can be frustrating when you find a great deal and return to the same site only hours later to find out that special rate is now nonexistent! Yes, unfortunately most airlines change their prices throughout the day so basically you have to become a stalker when looking for a good airfare deal. And who has the time be a stalker?! Not many people I would imagine. So my advice to you is to be very flexible in your travel dates and be able to do some research before you are ready to book.
ID90 and Zed Fare are great options if you know someone who works in the airline industry. I have found that even though it may seem more expensive to book with the carrier directly, this is generally the best option. Travel sites like Expedia and Booking.com can be great if you are not concerned with cancelling or have flexible travel dates. Otherwise, you may want to steer clear! I had a passenger on one of my flights who was upset as our flight had been delayed and he missed his connection. Due to the fact he purchased the trip through Expedia he had to contact them directly for re-booking on another flight which was a total nightmare! So just be cautious when deciding the site you use to book that dream vacation!
Hope these tips help and good luck in booking that vacation!!!
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Sunday, July 15, 2018
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