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Hawaii to Germany = 7,595 Miles

30/08/2014 by Jamie 3 Comments

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Well, here we go on our adventure of moving from Hawaii to Germany. I’m taking the semester off from grad school, and I’m kinda bummed about it. But right now I need to focus on getting my family moved 7,595 miles away. Munich, Germany is the closest major city to where we will live and we ran into this sign yesterday… so we had to take a photo!

I want to share with you a conversation I had with my three year old son a few days ago. It’s verbatim – I wrote it down right after it happened, because I never want to forget how sweet he was. Maybe I should have hidden my emotion and fear from him, shielding him from the difficult side of uprooting our family. Maybe I shouldn’t let him see me cry, but I’m not big on hiding the truth, and I think it’s ok for my son to see occasional sadness because that’s real life, you guys!

Me: (crying with my face in a pillow)

Son: Why are you sad?

Me: I don’t want to move again…

Son: But it will be so much fun!

Me: There’s just so much to do (more crying)

Son: Don’t be sad. Don’t be afraid. Don’t be sad, mama.

So, although I love it here in Hawaii, off we go to the other side of the world, 12 time zones away. The movers come soon, flights are booked, and I’ve started saying my goodbyes. Yes it is sad, but it will also be wonderful. Starting a new adventure with my family – all of us together and healthy.

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Filed Under: Hawaii Tagged With: Hawaii, PCS (moving)

Let’s Be Friends!!

26/08/2014 by Jamie 1 Comment

Welcome to the Let’s Be Friends Blog Hop!



A blog hop is a set time frame for current or aspiring bloggers to find new blogs and quality content. It is a great way to make new friends and find inspiration! It is also a fabulous way to promote your own blog and posts.

Dear Friends,

What a day to celebrate! This is the 80th week of the Let’s Be Friends blog hop! Thanks for joining us on this special day. Chelsee and Tiffany are extremely delighted to see the way this hop has grown and love to see your faces each week! 

Join us every Tuesday at 7am (MST). This blog hop focuses on content. LINK UP YOUR FAVORITE POST from last week in this fun content-sharing blog hop! I love the idea of blog hopping, but I love the idea of reading posts and quality content on new blogs I’ve never been to even more. Instead of simply linking up your blog button, you are now able to link up your favorite post you recently wrote. Have a delicious recipe to share, DIY tutorial, or heartfelt post? Share it with us! All hosts and co-hosts put up some unique and fun content from the past week. Make sure to check them out. P.S.- you may still link up your blog button and blog name, but it is encouraged to link up your favorite post instead. You will get more page views and interest if you do so! Some of the most successful blog hops I have participate in focus on content rather than just exchanging follows. You never know who will become a loyal follower or pin that delicious new recipe you posted!

The BEST part of this blog hop? Each week there will be a WINNER! That’s right, each week we will choose one lucky blog to feature from the previous week’s hop. This hop receives thousands of page views every week, so your blog will have the chance to be center stage for free. You must follow all the hosts and co-hosts in order to win. Only those who link up a specific post are eligible to be featured! *You must follow all the hosts and co-hosts in order to win.

The last exciting change is that the co-host spots will now be available to all sponsors of  The Dwelling Tree or Southern Beauty Guide. If you are interested in co-hosting the blog hop, email Tiffany or Chelsee about sponsorship opportunities and how to co-host the weekly hop!

There are a couple of great giveaways going on right now at Southern Beauty Guide and The Dwelling Tree. Go check them out! :)

Let’s Be Friend’s Blog Hop Guidelines
1. Link up your favorite post from your week.
2. Follow your hosts and co-hosts.
3. Grab the button and post it on your blog so we can share the love.
4. Visit 3 other blogs and follow them along!
5. Tweet about this blog hop, using #letsbefriends
6. Pin the button on pinterest so we can spread the news! 




***Once a week, one blog will be chosen to be the featured blogger from the previous blog hop. 

Meet your hosts: 

The Dwelling Tree: Blog, Bloglovin’

Southern Beauty Guide: Blog, Bloglovin’

& Co-Hosts

Christine @ Life with a Side of Coffee
Jamie @ North of Something
Ashley @ A Faithful Passion
Jillian @ Hi! It’s Jilly
***This weeks featured post from last week’s hop:
The Ultimate Blog Resource Library
He Calls Me Grace

Hi everyone! This is Tiffany today. Thank you all once again for continually linking up at our blog hop. It is such a fun time and I am so impressed each week with all the amazing posts. Please continue to link up an actual post instead of your blog. We want to keep reading your content and it makes it more fun to pick a winner! 

… onto the winner! 

This week I just had to choose He Calls Me Grace for her incredible post: The Ultimate Blog Resource Library. She put together a comprehensive blog library for anyone needing direct links to topics such as: advertising and sponsoring, affiliate programs, giveaways, link-ups, sponsorships, google analytics, blog design, and much, much more! Blogging does take a lot of work and there is often so much information about how to start a blog and keep it going, but finding trustworthy sites from real bloggers is invaluable. I have spent many nights clicking on websites I wasn’t fully sure were legit and probably almost compromised my computer a few times.   

Anyways, if you are a blogger needing tips from time to time on a variety of blogging topics, check out her resource library. Fantastic idea Katie, and thank you so much for taking the time to compile this awesome resource for us! 
He Calls Me Grace  is a beautiful blog, and Katie is an amazing blogger. Go check her out and follow her! 

Follow He Calls Me Grace 

Keep posting awesome content! You make it so fun for us to read all your posts! If you can, please link up a specific post. It makes it easier for us to come and visit! 

*Remember YOU can be next weeks winner! :)







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Book Review: Out of the Woods

23/08/2014 by Jamie 7 Comments

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Out of the Woods: A Memoir of Wayfinding by Lynn Darling is a beautifully written book of finding her way after her only daughter leaves for college. A widow already, she moves to a run-down cabin in the woods by herself where she hopes to find her reason to live.

Her first venture out to her new home in Woodstock was telling of how the rest of her time there would go. Shunning GPS and even the knowing advice of locals, she sets out on her own with just broken maps to find it. “I needed to get to where I was going according to my own lights, along a path I had chosen, not one generated by some witless computer program, or traced out by helpful strangers” (15). Of course, she gets lost.

One of the aspects she found strange in moving to a place where she had previously been a visitor was the small details: “What was hay exactly? Such details had seemed exciting and curious once, but a visitor sees things differently than a stranger trying to settle down in a place… Mulch? What the hell was mulch?” (48). She describes the moment when her choice to live in Woodstock completely overwhelmed her.

In her solitude at Castle Dismal she wonders if her feelings of seclusion with this new place has to do with not knowing the names of the birds and the trees “Was it better to know the names of things or not to know?” (52). She reflects on the connection she made between a bird that had visited their previous vacation home every spring and how its disappearance preceded her husband’s diagnosis. She hated the bird, but also grieved for it as well. “We name things so we can know them, and, knowing them, won’t be afraid of them. Maybe we should be afraid.” Darling brings up deeply important questions without answering them.  Rather, she doesn’t spell them out right away. I appreciated the way she did this, trusting the reader to make these connections between her own diagnosis, her relationship with the land, and with herself.

Similarly, she describes the wolf tree and how much it meant to her while weaving in the story of her mother’s decline. A beautiful metaphor for a devastating and harsh way to lose one’s grip on the world. “It seemed desperately important to get our mother to recognize what was happening to her, because if she could still do that, then the relationship was still intact. But, of course, for her, it was an admission she could not make without the very ground beneath her feet dissolving” (219). She lost the tree and her mother around the same time, and she knits the two stories together: her mother was a kind of ‘lone wolf’ as a child, fighting for survival; wolf trees usually begins as sole survivors in a cleared meadow, “their solitude protects them” (224). As she brings in the arborist to describe her woods and essentially “name” all that surrounds her, Darling seems to find even more meaning in the woods – she is no longer afraid of them.

“A tree dies from the top down. The crown withers, the branches become fragile, the center dries up and hallows out. Still, the tree will stand, to all outward appearances alive, like an ancient warrior brandishing his weapons against all comers” (227). A near exact description of her Darling’s mother, clinging to her last chance of survival like she had always done, her mind slipping away while she is otherwise relatively healthy for a woman of her age. “You can’t think about the forest without thinking about the soil, [the arborist] said. You can’t think about soil without thinking about bedrock. And you can’t think about bedrock without thinking about time” (228).

Going through her mother’s things she finds an old photo of her mother as a young woman. She took the photo home to remind her to be gentle on herself. “[I]t reminds me to remember how much of what happens to us now happens because of the vagaries of ancient glaciers, because of the way in which continents collided in generations no longer remembered. You did good, I tell the picture… You did the best you possibly could” (232). Darling needed to come to realize her similarities with her mother, and also reconcile her feelings of losing her mother and the associated feeling of being lost in the world without her.

In her continued drive to NOT feel lost in both her little part of the woods and also in her life, she gets private lessons of how to find her way with a map and a compass. Her success at finding her way on the “Harriet Line” is a great triumph: it builds her confidence in parting from her mother, healing her body after cancer, and finding her way in this new world she has found herself in.

Overall I really enjoyed this book. Her conclusions are poetic and create a calming effect after the tumultuous journey she took over the previous years. She finds herself at the beginning of a new adventure. “I wasn’t any of the things I had strived to be, or tried to escape. I was just a walker in the woods, who had learned a thing or two perhaps about finding her way, one who would get lost again and again” (267).

Filed Under: Book Reviews, Out of the Woods Tagged With: Book Reviews

Let’s Be Friends!

19/08/2014 by Jamie 4 Comments

Welcome to the Let’s Be Friends Blog Hop!



A blog hop is a set time frame for current or aspiring bloggers to find new blogs and quality content. It is a great way to make new friends and find inspiration! It is also a fabulous way to promote your own blog and posts.

Dear Friends,

What a day to celebrate! This is the 79th week of the Let’s Be Friends blog hop! Thanks for joining us on this special day. Chelsee and Tiffany are extremely delighted to see the way this hop has grown and love to see your faces each week! 

Join us every Tuesday at 7am (MST). This blog hop focuses on content. LINK UP YOUR FAVORITE POST from last week in this fun content-sharing blog hop! I love the idea of blog hopping, but I love the idea of reading posts and quality content on new blogs I’ve never been to even more. Instead of simply linking up your blog button, you are now able to link up your favorite post you recently wrote. Have a delicious recipe to share, DIY tutorial, or heartfelt post? Share it with us! All hosts and co-hosts put up some unique and fun content from the past week. Make sure to check them out. P.S.- you may still link up your blog button and blog name, but it is encouraged to link up your favorite post instead. You will get more page views and interest if you do so! Some of the most successful blog hops I have participate in focus on content rather than just exchanging follows. You never know who will become a loyal follower or pin that delicious new recipe you posted!

The BEST part of this blog hop? Each week there will be a WINNER! That’s right, each week we will choose one lucky blog to feature from the previous week’s hop. This hop receives thousands of page views every week, so your blog will have the chance to be center stage for free. You must follow all the hosts and co-hosts in order to win. Only those who link up a specific post are eligible to be featured! *You must follow all the hosts and co-hosts in order to win.

The last exciting change is that the co-host spots will now be available to all sponsors of  The Dwelling Tree or Southern Beauty Guide. If you are interested in co-hosting the blog hop, email Tiffany or Chelsee about sponsorship opportunities and how to co-host the weekly hop!

There are a couple of great giveaways going on right now at Southern Beauty Guide and The Dwelling Tree. Go check them out! :)

Let’s Be Friend’s Blog Hop Guidelines
1. Link up your favorite post from your week.
2. Follow your hosts and co-hosts.
3. Grab the button and post it on your blog so we can share the love.
4. Visit 3 other blogs and follow them along!
5. Tweet about this blog hop, using #letsbefriends
6. Pin the button on pinterest so we can spread the news! 




***Once a week, one blog will be chosen to be the featured blogger from the previous blog hop. 

Meet your hosts: 

The Dwelling Tree: Blog, Bloglovin’

Southern Beauty Guide: Blog, Bloglovin’

&

Jamie @ North of Something
Jillian @ Hi! It’s Jilly
***This weeks featured post from last week’s hop:
Wedding Day Emergency Kit
Hairspray and Highheels

Hi everyone! This is Chelsee today. Thank you all once again for continually linking up at our blog hop. It is such a fun time and I am so impressed each week with all the amazing posts. Please continue to link up an actual post instead of your blog. We want to keep reading your content and it makes it more fun to pick a winner! 

… onto the winner! 

Ugh. Picking a winner gets harder each week. I find myself drawn to the most memorizing photos that you are all linking up. Being that this is the season that many get married, including one of my bloggy besties Justine that I host the Pretty Little Beauty Swap for the past year. I find guides and ideas on how to better prepare of the day to be very intriguing. Not only do I find these guides to be great for those getting married, but also I find it helpful for those attending weddings. This is especially so when you have my luck and find that something always happens. 

When I saw Ange’s post on her idea of the perfect Wedding Day Emergency Kit I knew it was one that I had to share with all of you. I found that her list compiled some of the best products to have handy on a wedding day. She even had a few that had not even crossed my mind that I now see as a necessity. I everyone will benefit from this emergency kit. I can truly see many situations that could arise that you would benefit from having this kit on hand. If you have any upcoming events I highly suggest you use Ange’s list to compile your own emergency kit. Ange also is an amazing blogger that has tons of product reviews up each week. If you are into beauty then I highly suggest that you head over and check out her blog.  

Now, all of you, have an amazing week and keep doing what you do so well. You all make such an impact on us. Thank you for joining our blog hop! 

Follow Hairspray and Highheels

Keep posting awesome content! You make it so fun for us to read all your posts! If you can, please link up a specific post. It makes it easier for us to come and visit! 

*Remember YOU can be next weeks winner! :)







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