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Encourage Your Kids to Spend More Time Outside with This Fun Activity

January 30, 2021 by Rebecca Leave a Comment

If you’re like me, you want to get your kids outside more. And if you’re also parent on Facebook or Instagram, you might have come across the account 1000 Hours Outside- if not, definitely look it up. It’s a mom of 5, Ginny, who encourages playing outside every day, no matter the weather. She encourages other parents to get their kiddos outside as much as possible by tracking the hours in a fun way and calling it “1000 Hours Outside”. That’s 1000 hours for a one calendar year. She also has a free printout to track this by paper and pen. I have printed this one out too.

But I follow the most beautiful and sweet account on Instagram called “Ark and Luna” who describe themselves as a “Conscious Kids Store.” It’s a mama in Australia (love that social media allows us to connect to small businesses all over the world!) that is also a big advocate for outdoor play and also has an online shop of stunning natural, wooden toys. On her shop site, Hannah also has a section for free printouts she offers. One of them is a collection of three sheets titled, “Outside Every Day.” The concept of both printouts is the same- get your kiddos outside every.day. Or as many days as possible.

Of course it’s also fun to have a cozy, rainy day inside once in a while. But as this pandemic has raged on for almost a year now, I have felt a deep, deep sense of urgency to get Charlie and Tessa outside as much as possible to counteract and step away from more screen time during this pandemic than I’d like to admit.

Tessa is almost 16 months and has less than zero time in movies or shows so it makes me happy that she has never watched anything other than a movie Charlie is watching being on in the background while she plays. We have a TON of beautiful, child-led play in our house. Hours and hours. Charlie does yoga with me. We dance a LOT. It’s been important to me to cultivate a home of open-ended toys that leave a lot of room for creativity. Both of my girls love playing at home.

But I would be lying if I said a lot of movies and Disney junior haven’t happened in our house on the long days during lockdown with nowhere to go. Normally we venture to the library, play dates, the park, lunch, art classes, open gym time. But with those things gone as options (except the park) during this last year, Charlie doesn’t want to play for 12 straight hours a day. I don’t blame her- I don’t either. So she wants to decompress with a movie. And I’ve let her. I don’t find anything wrong with this but my mom guilt (ugh, it’s real huh) has said, “It’s okay. Let it be what it is. But now try to get outside more.” So that’s what we’re doing.

I have also been incredibly inspired by some of my mama friends who do a beautiful, beautiful job at creating a sense of normalcy in their household about playing outside all the time. It’s raining? Put all your rain gear on and go outside. It’s freezing? Bundle up and go outside. Outdoor adventures are their norm.

Charlie loves playing outside but I will admit that it hasn’t exactly been our norm to play outside when it’s freezing or rainy or muddy. But the more we have played outside every day during all conditions, the more she loves it. Just to make it a little more of a tangible goal, I love these printouts. And Charlie LOVES the treasure hunt page. For walks and just for the backyard. She is already a super collector of leaves, shells, sticks, acorns and rocks. We keep her collections in jars so for her these printouts are a fun extension of her collections.

I went one step further and had them laminated at Staples so we could use them over and over again with a dry erase marker. And I love the list on the back of one of the pages of some fun outdoor inspiration! So go play outside, go let nature heal you and your kiddos. Print these out for your kiddos and let them get cold, let them get muddy and let them get dirty. I bet they’ll love filling these pages out as much as Charlie has. And I bet they’ll love playing in the cold, the snow and even the rain: )

Oh and if you need some good outdoor gear, try these! My friend Natalie shared them with me and they have been game changers to make outdoor play in all weather possible. Have fun!

Filed Under: parenting, playroom, Uncategorized Tagged With: ark and luna, kids activities, outdoor play, Parenting, play, Printout

Pulling Yourself Out of Depression When You Have Two Young Kids to Care For

January 12, 2021 by Rebecca Leave a Comment

January and February are hard for me every year. This year there is also a pandemic. If you’ve read my very first post, you have been introduced to the fact that I have dealt with depression and anxiety (D + A) for most of my life- really since I can remember. Being crippled into a frozen existence is no stranger to me. In fact, it has been a shadow for much of my life. I had many moments in my 20s and early 30s before having children where I wondered how I would ever be able to take care of a child, let alone two, when depression and anxiety could grab hold of me tightly at any time. I’m going to be incredibly vulnerable here and put my heart and soul on full display because I do not write this for my own personal journal- I am here to have a community of other parents and people and if this resonates with you and can at ALL help you, then that is why I write. There is no good in sugar-coating depression. In an age where so many people appear to have perfect virtual lives, I believe in the power of true soul bearing- for the sake of reality, and for the sake of connection.

Let me be clear- I have lived a very happy life. I have lived a life of so many blessings- education, travel, a loving family, amazing friends, adventure, a successful career, deep love + a happy marriage, and now two perfect daughters. But behind the scenes I have struggled through D + A.

I never tried to purposely hide it because I was ashamed, but I suppose I hid it in the way that life goes on. You still wake up…chase your dreams, carry on. Try to be “normal”. But I started being more open about it as I got older. Maybe because I started to get a handle on it, maybe because I realized how many other people deal with this behind the scenes, maybe with age brings wisdom and openness- who knows. But more importantly, I started truly taking charge of it- or gaining control over it in the last few years. Reading, learning, seeking. Gaining tools, getting better at knowing how to not only deal with it, but how to get through it and better yet, how to prevent episodes entirely.

Motherhood was a huge part of this. Motherhood has healed me in so, so many ways. When you become a mother, your heart now lives outside of you. Your heart is just out there walking around in someone else’s body. It’s a cliche thing to hear, but your life is truly not only about you ever again. Your heart somehow recognizes that it doesn’t have the time to be depressed or anxiety-ridden all the time. It has the most important responsibility of all of life- to raise a soul. So you are focused on that as you should be. Motherhood also gave me confidence, calm, strength, a sense of belonging, a sense of identity and purpose like I had never felt before and it brought so much happiness. Depression and anxiety shrunk in the light of these beautiful things. And thank God.

In a very practical sense, motherhood leaves you with no room or time to be depressed. You’re taking care of someone else, you’re on the go, you’re cleaning, you’re full-time care-taking all day and sometimes night. When would you have the time to be these things? I found this to be very accurate for me. Too much to focus on other than depression + anxiety. And again, thank God for that.

But that doesn’t mean that if you have dealt with these things your entire life that they magically disappear when you have a baby. Or maybe they have introduced themselves to you only since becoming a mother. And when they do come up- I have found this to be one of the hardest parts of being a mom- you just want to have the time to process and feel and you don’t have the space for it. Your feelings just have to fester under the surface while you have to carry on making lunch, giving baths and giving hugs. And that’s the thing about depression- it WANTS you to lean into it. It tells you that it’s more comfortable there.

And when you’re frozen with anxiety, you’re….well…frozen. Your mind knows the ways to get out, but your heart is stuck. It sounds awful and painful and uncomfortable to even think about getting unstuck.

My husband Blake has always been amazing at loving me through these parts of me. He has always supported me, cared deeply, tried to understand and allowed me to walk through it. And he knows just how to help pull me to the other side as best he can. The way he loves me unconditionally will always be the greatest gift I have received.

But this last week, D + A reared their ugly heads back into my life. Honestly when I started this blog, I never really imagined talking about depression and anxiety that much because they really had not been big parts of my life in the last couple of years. And in the vein of complete disclosure, a big part of this is because I chose to get on an SSRI about a year after Charlie was born and I was suffering extreme panic attacks. I didn’t want to turn to medication in that way, but I realized I needed major help and I am so proud of myself for asking for it. It has done WONDERS for me and I am truly so grateful for how much it has helped me. That is really a whole other conversation- but just know that if you need real help beyond some self-care tools, there is no shame (in fact, strength) in doing what you need to do to be healthy in my book. But here we are. It’s January. It’s cold. It’s dreary. There is world unrest. The holidays are over. Oh yea, there’s a pandemic and being home-bound and only home-bound is the new norm. SSRIs are not magic pills. Mine has helped me so much, but sometimes it’s not enough.

Last week I was a shell of myself. It was like I was in a spell of being a zombie. I was tired and anxious. I felt like there was no hope, but perhaps most jarring was the fact that I had little to no interest in living out my day-to-day responsibilities of being a mom. I still did them because I had no choice. But I didn’t want to make breakfast. I didn’t want to read a story. I didn’t want to play. And let me go back to the tired thing….I was painfully, painfully tired. Charlie went to school for the first day after the break last Tuesday and when Tessa took a nap, I slept. Because I was tired and because I didn’t feel like doing anything else. Wednesday was the same. And I have never once chosen to lay down and sleep since they have been at school or Parent’s Day Out because I am usually so ready and motivated to get things done and take advantage of that time. Not last week. Last week I wanted nothing to do with that. I wanted to sleep. I went to bed around 8:30 all last week because I just wanted the day to be over. Please do not read this as I did take care of my kids, because I did. It was just hard for me last week, while it is usually not.

Needless to say, this was scary for me. Have I had my hard moments during this pandemic? UM YES. LOTS. But not an entire week of really, really not feeling myself. I am happy to say that as I write this, I am fully out of the episode. But I had to CLAW my way back to the light. And I wanted to share with you several things that helped me get there. This is not just for moms or dads- this is for anyone.

  1. Tell others. Ask for help. I am so, so grateful to have a community of other moms and amazing friends. Although it is sometimes hard for me to ask for emotional help, I did. I asked for prayers. I was open. I was honest about how bad I was struggling. It was extremely comforting to know that my friends were there and understood. And that I didn’t feel like I was going through this in the dark and alone. Shining the light on the situation and raising my hand to be seen helped. If you do not have this community- and I’m serious about this, email me. I’ll be that for you.
  2. Rely on partner help. I realize not everyone may have a partner or family help while parenting, so perhaps consider a neighbor or friend. But Blake took over parenting duties as soon as he got home from work last week so I could breathe and have a moment of quiet. I let him help in this way so I could help myself. Don’t be scared to ask for help so you can have some space.
  3. Be honest with your kids. My daughters are three and one so I don’t mean I was telling them exactly what I was going through. But it means I did say, “Honey, I don’t think I can play another game right now. I’m having a hard day and need a break.”
  4. Movement. I have been doing Pilates for almost 5 years now and it has become therapy for me in so many ways. Last week I realized it had been a while since I had done it for whatever reason- holidays, busy being a mom, fill in the blank. And I have a reformer at home but I had no motivation to work out at home. On Friday I signed up for a class at my usual studio because they have a huge garage door that they open so there is all sorts of fresh air. And we wear masks and there are only a couple of other people there at a time. 6:30am class in 30 degree weather- trust me, I wanted to cancel that morning but I made myself go. On Sunday, I also did a virtual heart-centered yoga class with a local studio here in Nashville. Both of these things helped TREMENDOUSLY. Movement is HUGE.
  5. Get out of the house if you can. Get in some fresh air. Get in the sun. I was sitting on the couch on Saturday and the sun was shining in the EXACT spot I was sitting (okay, God, I see you)…the sunshine has been hard to come by these days so I gladly soaked it in for about 30 minutes. Vitamin D did wonders.
  6. Meditate. Meditation is a big, big part of my life but when you’re depressed, you don’t always want to help yourself. In fact, I didn’t want to meditate at all. To feel anything else sounded scary. So this wasn’t the first thing I turned to last week. But after I had done a couple of the others and was feeling on the mend, I then turned to meditation.
  7. Vitamins. One of my sweet friends, who has children the same age, texted me after she knew what I was going through and gave me a list of things that have helped her in the past. Probiotic, magnesium at night, CBD, vitamin D, beef liver capsules and fish oil. She also mentioned a sun lamp and because I tend to have seasonal depression I ordered one right away- I’m excited to try. I went out this past weekend and got a good probiotic and magnesium because I was missing those from her list and I am willing to try anything to remain in a happy place. But take care of your body. Take your vitamins, hydrate and give your body nutritious foods.

I hope this list helps you. Please know that it is not an exhaustive list in any way- just some things that help me. Above all, if you are going through depression, as a parent or not, please know that you are NOT alone. These things are real for many of us, but there is hope. And please know that you have a friend in me. Sending much love.

Filed Under: Mind + Soul, parenting, self-care Tagged With: anxiety, Depression, exercise, Parenting, postpartum depression, self care, vitamins

The Most Important Parenting Book I Own: “The Parent’s Tao Te Ching: Ancient Advice For Modern Parents”

December 1, 2020 by Rebecca Leave a Comment

This is not going to be a long post because I would never be able to accurately convey how important this book has been to my mama heart. The book speaks for itself. So in short: if you are a parent or would like to be someday, you need this book. As in, get on Amazon and buy it right now. It’s become my parenting Bible. My teacher and guide. A source of comfort as it has confirmed what my heart and soul naturally felt. It’s breathtakingly beautiful. It’s ancient wisdom retold and interpreted in modern language by William Martin. And boy does he do a stellar job. It’s the only book I would say a parent needs. And it would make a beautiful gift for new mamas and papas.

If you’re not familiar, I’ll quote William Martin here for a fast snapshot. “The Tao Te Ching was written more than twenty-five hundred years ago. It’s authorship is shrouded by legend but is attributed to the legendary Chinese sage, Lae Tzu. It is a book of practical advice for leaders and philosophers, attempting to express glimpses of the inexpressible Tao, or ‘The Way/The Way of Life.’ His work has become the most widely published book in the world next to the Bible.”

This version is Martin’s take of the Tao as he reinterprets it for parents. As he says, “The great themes that permeate the Tao, such as unity; responding without judgement; emulating natural processes; and balancing between doing and being are central to the health of loving parent-child relationships.”

The book is poetic, mystical and profound. I promise it will speak deeply to your mama or papa heart. And I promise you will come out on the other end feeling validated and inspired to be the best parent you can be. For me, it’s not just been something to read once. The book is organized in easy to read, short prose and poems so it’s a book to come back to time and time again. Earmark things that speak to you. Learn from it. Let it guide you. Let it make you a better parent. Open your heart to it and keep it by your bed when you’re having a hard parent day and let it calm and comfort you that tomorrow you can begin anew. And above all, let it deepen your relationship with your children.

Filed Under: parenting Tagged With: advice, book, Parenting, poem, tao te ching, The parent’s Tao te ching, william martin

The Beauty of Bedtime- How Tucking in Your Toddler Can be Precious Bonding Time

November 18, 2020 by Rebecca Leave a Comment

I am a stay at home mom. I spend a lot of time with my children, my two little girls- currently 3.5 and 1. We get to do many fun things with each other through out the week- park dates, lunch dates, library story time, play dates, playing games, snuggling up during a movie. But I have found something profoundly beautiful about the specific time spent tucking each of my girls in at night.

Blake and I have gotten insanely lucky in the children and sleep department. Charlie and Tessa have both slept through the night since three months and both in their crib sleeping through the night from six months. And to make us feel even more like we hit the jackpot, Charlie put herself to bed most nights from about six months to I’d say around 2.5 years. Our bedtime routine with her for those couple of years looked like jammies, teeth brushing and reading a few stories together as a family (me, Blake and her) in a big rocking chair we had in their nurseries. The routine would change slightly in different phases- sometimes she would want a song and sometimes she would want a snuggle with each of us separately before laying down. But once we laid her down in her crib? She just went to bed. As an infant, we would put her in her crib awake and she would fall asleep on her own. She didn’t require rocking to sleep or sleeping in our bed and then transferring her- it was always just a pleasant, mostly easy thing. And now Tessa is the exact same way. And they both sleep twelve hours through the night.

I tell you this not to brag (I know this is not the case for many, many families) but just to give you a snapshot of our little family. Tessa is now about 14 months and the routine is very much still that- jammies, stories, lay down, night night. But since Charlie has been about 2.5 there has been a much more involved routine and much more time spent tucking her in. Of course we still do jammies, teeth brushing, stories and all that. But Blake and I both really lean into this time as special, almost stolen moments with our child. It has been clear that in the past year she has needed this time with us. She wouldn’t let us go like she used to. She needed more snuggles. She needed more story telling. She needed more talking about the day. And we let her dictate how this went- right or wrong. But she would say she wanted me to lay with her first. And then Daddy would come in.

Trust me- I get it, bedtime can sometimes feel like a sweet gift at the end of the day. Finally, quiet and rest time has arrived. Finally, you can catch your breath. I’m tired at the end of the day. I’m looking forward to getting in to MY bed and reading or looking at my phone or watching a show with Blake. Any parent understands this. But rather than rush tucking Charlie in or just going through the motions for the sake of getting to that final stage of the day, I try to relish this time. I soak it up. I even drag it out sometimes. From Charlie’s point of view, it’s one-on-one time with each parent completely distraction free- we never, ever have our phones during this time and we’re cuddled up in her bunk with just her- no dishes to do, no little sister to tend to. Just me and her, in a present moment.

Sometimes we talk about the day or talk about what we have to look forward to tomorrow. Sometimes we play the drums on each other’s backs. Sometimes it’s truly silly time where we tickle and giggle and then I “shake the sillies out” of her arms and legs one by one. Sometimes we read an extra story. Sometimes we do shadow puppets on the wall. Sometimes we just lay and cuddle. And Blake and her have their own special time- Daddy does “Once a ponce a time” as Charlie calls it. He tells all sorts of elaborate stories and dives into little worlds that only they share.

In the 3.5 age we’re in now, sometimes this routine isn’t enough. She’ll crawl out of bed and insist she has to go potty for the third time or that there’s a sea monster in her room. Luckily, a couple of extra minutes of snuggles usually does the trick.

But there have been so many moments during this bedtime routine that I have caught myself thinking, “This is it. This is life. This is where the magic is.” Sometimes it has even made me tear up, unbeknown to my sweet girl. In this fast world, bedtime is our time where life stands still. The present reigns. We’re not worried about our to do list. We say yes to everything. Yes to more stories, yes to more snuggles. Yes to this precious time. I know for a fact that my relationship with Charlie has grown in these moments. I can feel it happening. It’s when she lays down and says, “I love you, Mommy” because she can feel it too. She appreciates this time we savor at the end of the day.

As Tessy grows, I look forward to this time with her too. In fact, I can’t wait. Not that I want her to grown up ANY faster, but it’s so fun to think about all the special little bedtime games and moments we’ll have together that are just ours. Just our little world together. And I know that someday when my girls don’t need this time anymore, I will be incredibly grateful for all that precious time. And I will always remember those giggles and those snuggles and those beautiful bedtime moments.

Filed Under: parenting Tagged With: Bedtime, bonding, Parenting, routine, toddler

I Want You to Know

October 14, 2020 by Rebecca Leave a Comment

I want you to know that before you were born
I decided to give you the world

It’s yours to enjoy
It’s yours to explore
It’s yours to make all your own

I want you to know that now that you’re here
I decided to protect your heart

It’s okay to cry
It’s okay to feel
It’s okay, I’m by your side

I want you to know that as you grow
I decided to let you go

It’s your time to shine
It’s your time to rise
It’s your time to show the world

I want you to know that as you live
I decided to learn from you

You’ve shown me true love
You’ve given me life
You’ve made my dreams come true

Filed Under: parenting Tagged With: daughters, Parenting, poem, poetry, Rebecca dunn

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I'm a mama living in Nashville with my man, my two little darlins, my pup, and two bunnies. You can find us working on our 1940 home, renovating our Airstream, swimming in our pool, eating tacos + dancing in the living room. I'm a lover of creating, exploring, traveling + driving down the open road to Paul Simon. Pilates is my therapy, iced coffee and tea run through my blood and I live for trying all the new restaurants in town. I spent years as a wardrobe and prop stylist but have found my purpose in motherhood.

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One of my fav Nashville + party recs- @vlancahousenashville! I’ve used them for two parties now and they’re the best! If you want a bounce house for a party (even an adult party or shower!) but are insane like me and want it to be pretty 🤪 then this is it. They have other neutral colors!

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One of my fav Nashville + party recs- @vlancahousenashville! I’ve used them for two parties now and they’re the best! If you want a bounce house for a party (even an adult party or shower!) but are insane like me and want it to be pretty 🤪 then this is it. They have other neutral colors! 

#nashvilleblogger #bouncehouse #nashvillemama #partydecor #bouncehouses #vlancahousenashville #partykids #partyideas #partyinspiration #partyrentals #explorepage #explore

One of my fav Nashville + party recs- @vlancahousenashville! I’ve used them for two parties now and they’re the best! If you want a bounce house for a party (even an adult party or shower!) but are insane like me and want it to be pretty 🤪 then this is it. They have other neutral colors!

#nashvilleblogger #bouncehouse #nashvillemama #partydecor #bouncehouses #vlancahousenashville #partykids #partyideas #partyinspiration #partyrentals #explorepage #explore
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@getawayhouse was perfect for two days away of pure family time! It was just the right level of camping/glamming for us. Two queen bunks, stocked kitchen for making dinners, bathroom with toilet + shower all set in remote and private woods with a fire pit, picnic table and chairs.

We celebrated Tessa’s 5th birthday and really just soaked up being together the 4 of us. Slowing down, being in the moment and forgetting the outside world for a bit. Cherished family time and it really felt like a “getaway”. Puzzles, games, fires, meals outside, the girls foraging for leaves to make our table pretty, exploring the little town close by. Apple donuts, meals made by the fire, little hikes on the nature trails, crisp mornings. Doesn’t get any better!

We’re in Nashville so the closest Getaway House to us was in Moss, TN- two hours away. There are campgrounds with these houses all over the country though- look up which one is close to you! Celina is the closest town, about 15 minutes, and had a couple cute antique shops, a coffee shop and a great pizza place (the cafe in town that was listed as a recommendation had permanently closed).

We LOVED waking up to the big windows and feeling like we were immersed in nature. They have several add-ons too like a s’mores kit, campfire kit, provisions kit, etc. and it was nice to have neighbors but still have our campground be completely private. They’ve thought of everything.

Couldn’t recommend @getawayhouse more!

#getaway #getawayhouse #glamping #camping #campingtrip #campinginstyle #getawayhousenashville #nashvilleblogger #nashvillemama #cabinliving #tinyhouselove #tinyhouse #tinyhouseonwheels

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@getawayhouse was perfect for two days away of pure family time! It was just the right level of camping/glamming for us. Two queen bunks, stocked kitchen for making dinners, bathroom with toilet + shower all set in remote and private woods with a fire pit, picnic table and chairs. 

We celebrated Tessa’s 5th birthday and really just soaked up being together the 4 of us. Slowing down, being in the moment and forgetting the outside world for a bit. Cherished family time and it really felt like a “getaway”. Puzzles, games, fires, meals outside, the girls foraging for leaves to make our table pretty, exploring the little town close by. Apple donuts, meals made by the fire, little hikes on the nature trails, crisp mornings. Doesn’t get any better! 

We’re in Nashville so the closest Getaway House to us was in Moss, TN- two hours away. There are campgrounds with these houses all over the country though- look up which one is close to you! Celina is the closest town, about 15 minutes, and had a couple cute antique shops, a coffee shop and a great pizza place (the cafe in town that was listed as a recommendation had permanently closed). 

We LOVED waking up to the big windows and feeling like we were immersed in nature. They have several add-ons too like a s’mores kit, campfire kit, provisions kit, etc. and it was nice to have neighbors but still have our campground be completely private. They’ve thought of everything. 

Couldn’t recommend @getawayhouse more! 

#getaway #getawayhouse #glamping #camping #campingtrip #campinginstyle #getawayhousenashville #nashvilleblogger #nashvillemama #cabinliving #tinyhouselove #tinyhouse #tinyhouseonwheels

@getawayhouse was perfect for two days away of pure family time! It was just the right level of camping/glamming for us. Two queen bunks, stocked kitchen for making dinners, bathroom with toilet + shower all set in remote and private woods with a fire pit, picnic table and chairs.

We celebrated Tessa’s 5th birthday and really just soaked up being together the 4 of us. Slowing down, being in the moment and forgetting the outside world for a bit. Cherished family time and it really felt like a “getaway”. Puzzles, games, fires, meals outside, the girls foraging for leaves to make our table pretty, exploring the little town close by. Apple donuts, meals made by the fire, little hikes on the nature trails, crisp mornings. Doesn’t get any better!

We’re in Nashville so the closest Getaway House to us was in Moss, TN- two hours away. There are campgrounds with these houses all over the country though- look up which one is close to you! Celina is the closest town, about 15 minutes, and had a couple cute antique shops, a coffee shop and a great pizza place (the cafe in town that was listed as a recommendation had permanently closed).

We LOVED waking up to the big windows and feeling like we were immersed in nature. They have several add-ons too like a s’mores kit, campfire kit, provisions kit, etc. and it was nice to have neighbors but still have our campground be completely private. They’ve thought of everything.

Couldn’t recommend @getawayhouse more!

#getaway #getawayhouse #glamping #camping #campingtrip #campinginstyle #getawayhousenashville #nashvilleblogger #nashvillemama #cabinliving #tinyhouselove #tinyhouse #tinyhouseonwheels
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A sentimental flashback of one of my favorite three days in all of life. The four of us, my soul bunnies, my guy. My family. One of my favorite parts of the country. This tiny house @thehollerhouse in Murphy, NC was a dream. Just outside Blue Ridge, GA and not too far from the Cherokee area in NC.

We were off the grid. We played all the games. We danced. We laughed. We soaked in the tub. We walked. We explored. No agenda, no time. Just being.

Highly recommend bunking up with your family in a tiny space every now and then. Wake up in the same room. Say yes to all the things. Collect treasures. Swing. Be silly. Dance in the rain.

Do the alpaca tour in Murphy. Go to the breweries in Blue Ridge. Go see the chimpanzees at @projectchimps- hike here too. And stop at @mercierorchards for the best peaches.

We’re about to do it again for fall break, this time at @getawayhouse!

#travel #tinyhouse #blueridgemountains #blueridge #murphynorthcarolina #offthegrid #tinyhouses #tinyhouselove

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A sentimental flashback of one of my favorite three days in all of life. The four of us, my soul bunnies, my guy. My family. One of my favorite parts of the country. This tiny house @thehollerhouse in Murphy, NC was a dream. Just outside Blue Ridge, GA and not too far from the Cherokee area in NC. 

We were off the grid. We played all the games. We danced. We laughed. We soaked in the tub. We walked. We explored. No agenda, no time. Just being. 

Highly recommend bunking up with your family in a tiny space every now and then. Wake up in the same room. Say yes to all the things. Collect treasures. Swing. Be silly. Dance in the rain.

Do the alpaca tour in Murphy. Go to the breweries in Blue Ridge. Go see the chimpanzees at @projectchimps- hike here too. And stop at @mercierorchards for the best peaches.

We’re about to do it again for fall break, this time at @getawayhouse! 

#travel #tinyhouse #blueridgemountains #blueridge #murphynorthcarolina #offthegrid #tinyhouses #tinyhouselove

A sentimental flashback of one of my favorite three days in all of life. The four of us, my soul bunnies, my guy. My family. One of my favorite parts of the country. This tiny house @thehollerhouse in Murphy, NC was a dream. Just outside Blue Ridge, GA and not too far from the Cherokee area in NC.

We were off the grid. We played all the games. We danced. We laughed. We soaked in the tub. We walked. We explored. No agenda, no time. Just being.

Highly recommend bunking up with your family in a tiny space every now and then. Wake up in the same room. Say yes to all the things. Collect treasures. Swing. Be silly. Dance in the rain.

Do the alpaca tour in Murphy. Go to the breweries in Blue Ridge. Go see the chimpanzees at @projectchimps- hike here too. And stop at @mercierorchards for the best peaches.

We’re about to do it again for fall break, this time at @getawayhouse!

#travel #tinyhouse #blueridgemountains #blueridge #murphynorthcarolina #offthegrid #tinyhouses #tinyhouselove
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Go to this event if you can! @waterlanternfestival - it’s all over the US. It was so well done. Beautiful, magical, spiritual, powerful. Such a sense of community and hope. A night to remember.

Your ticket gets you a water lantern to build and decorate. There were also food trucks, stories told, a collective meditation, positive affirmations all through out.

And then when the sun goes down, everyone sets their water lantern in the water and watches as they float slowly by. People wrote tributes, wishes, love notes, intentions, inspiration, hope. It was truly magical to watch all the twinkling lights + read so many beautiful words and so special to do it with my mom and my girls.

The festival is also partnered with water.org which helps people get clean, safe water.

One of my favorite events I’ve been to- highly recommend going to their profile and seeing if it’s coming to your city soon.
✨✨✨

#waterlanternfestival #hopeful #hopeworld #nashvillebloggers #nashvilleevents #nashvilleevent #nashvilleblogger

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Go to this event if you can! @waterlanternfestival - it’s all over the US. It was so well done. Beautiful, magical, spiritual, powerful. Such a sense of community and hope. A night to remember.

Your ticket gets you a water lantern to build and decorate. There were also food trucks, stories told, a collective meditation, positive affirmations all through out. 

And then when the sun goes down, everyone sets their water lantern in the water and watches as they float slowly by. People wrote tributes, wishes, love notes, intentions, inspiration, hope. It was truly magical to watch all the twinkling lights + read so many beautiful words and so special to do it with my mom and my girls.

The festival is also partnered with water.org which helps people get clean, safe water. 

One of my favorite events I’ve been to- highly recommend going to their profile and seeing if it’s coming to your city soon. 
✨✨✨

#waterlanternfestival #hopeful #hopeworld #nashvillebloggers #nashvilleevents #nashvilleevent #nashvilleblogger

Go to this event if you can! @waterlanternfestival - it’s all over the US. It was so well done. Beautiful, magical, spiritual, powerful. Such a sense of community and hope. A night to remember.

Your ticket gets you a water lantern to build and decorate. There were also food trucks, stories told, a collective meditation, positive affirmations all through out.

And then when the sun goes down, everyone sets their water lantern in the water and watches as they float slowly by. People wrote tributes, wishes, love notes, intentions, inspiration, hope. It was truly magical to watch all the twinkling lights + read so many beautiful words and so special to do it with my mom and my girls.

The festival is also partnered with water.org which helps people get clean, safe water.

One of my favorite events I’ve been to- highly recommend going to their profile and seeing if it’s coming to your city soon.
✨✨✨

#waterlanternfestival #hopeful #hopeworld #nashvillebloggers #nashvilleevents #nashvilleevent #nashvilleblogger
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