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I grew up on the prettiest beaches in Florida and I’m sharing all the details for you to fall in love with my hometown area! Visit Destin and 30A for this year but make sure you take this guide! 

#LTKGiftGuide #LTKxMadewell #LTKFestival
Rain or shine, most mornings I make my way to the dog park. One day I noticed an elderly man leaving his giant chocolate lab behind and driving off. My heart instantly sunk. What I first thought was him abandoning the dog turned out to be one of the sweetest daily routines I’ve come to love. 

The man, Sam, can’t walk Louie anymore so he drops him off at the park and drives the fenced perimeter of the area. Honking the whole way so Louie can “chase” him. I’ve started cheering Louie on each morning as he wildly runs after the car and know now that Sam comes back to throw a ball after a few minutes of car chasing. 

Sam wears the same outfit daily and loves to tell the silliest Grandpa jokes. He has a new one everyday and I can always tell he’s excited to share it. I’ve learned that his wife is in a care facility and he takes the same jokes there to “make the old people laugh”. 

If you are wanting to go on vacation but can’t at the moment I hope this little story reminds you that people, and places, are not always as they first appear. Go out and explore your town and learn to appreciate the details you’ve missed on the first go around. The full guide to my hometown area is almost finished on Wear to Wander and I’ll send out an email so you can discover one of my favorite places, too! 

#LTKxMadewell #LTKGiftGuide #LTKFestival
Today happens to be my sweet mom’s birthday, so what better time than to take you all with me on a staycation in my hometown area. From an early age she taught me about the 10 minute vacation where she’d get away to the beach and watch the waves come in. This was a regular occurrence for her and from time to time I’d go with her.

We’d dig out feet into the sand and focus on the crashing waves. I always knew our time was up when my feet had sunk in and my ankles were now covered. Sometimes we’d talk when the waves were quieter but most of these little vacations were spent in silence. Much can be said and felt even in silence, and getting to that place of quiet comfort is the vacation I often need. So whether you have ten minutes, or a whole weekend to explore I hope you take this as a sign to enjoy where you’re living. Find your spot for a ten minute vacation and mentally take it easy. 

Many of your are heading to my hometown area of 30a and Destin this spring and summer, so I’m sharing my favorite spots from a true local’s perspective. If you are heading there and have a question about it, please reach out! I love my beach town home and will happily answer questions you have.  

Tonight’s looks all include pieces from @heidicareydesigns. I’d highly recommend their beautiful line of pajamas and accessories for your staycation starting point! #heidicareydesign 



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There is a term in photography coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson called the decisive moment. It’s the point at which the viewer recognizes significance and tension within a moment to capture. It’s the precise second before the splash as a runner encounters a puddle. Or the joy that is seen before it’s felt in an embrace between old friends. 

He used this moment to create a unique form of narrative through pictures and it’s remained one of the most valuable lessons I learned in college.  A lesson that came back to mind in my early thirties. I was living about a block away from the Gulf in Destin and most everyday I’d get up to watch the sunrise. It dawned on me that behind the decisive moment, just before the wave crashed, there was a whole process that brought the wave there. This wasn’t a new thought unique to me, but this was the moment I understood its importance and changed my perspective. 

It’s easy to miss the journey the water takes to become a wave. Or to forget that there is a whole world living below the crash. If you’re looking at someone else’s decisive moment, whether it’s good or bad, I hope we can think about this unknown and unseen factor to provide grace or remove envy.

I’ll have a full guide to my hometown area coming to Wear to Wander next week. It’ll include my favorite places to watch the sunrise along with a true locals perspective on growing up in the Florida panhandle. If you have questions you’d like answered about 30a and the surrounding area, send me a message so I can answer it in this guide!


#LTKGiftGuide #LTKFestival #LTKxSephora
There is a term in photography coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson called the decisive moment. It’s the point at which the viewer recognizes significance and tension within a moment to capture. It’s the precise second before the splash as a runner encounters a puddle. Or the joy that is seen before it’s felt in an embrace between old friends. 

He used this moment to create a unique form of narrative through pictures and it’s remained one of the most valuable lessons I learned in college.  A lesson that came back to mind in my early thirties. I was living about a block away from the Gulf in Destin and most everyday I’d get up to watch the sunrise. It dawned on me that behind the decisive moment, just before the wave crashed, there was a whole process that brought the wave there. This wasn’t a new thought unique to me, but this was the moment I understood its importance and changed my perspective. 

It’s easy to miss the journey the water takes to become a wave. Or to forget that there is a whole world living below the crash. If you’re looking at someone else’s decisive moment, whether it’s good or bad, I hope we can think about this unknown and unseen factor to provide grace or remove envy.

I’ll have a full guide to my hometown area coming to Wear to Wander next week. It’ll include my favorite places to watch the sunrise along with a true locals perspective on growing up in the Florida panhandle. If you have questions you’d like answered about 30a and the surrounding area, send me a message so I can answer it in this guide!


#LTKxSephora #LTKFestival #LTKGiftGuide
There is a term in photography coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson called the decisive moment. It’s the point at which the viewer recognizes significance and tension within a moment to capture. It’s the precise second before the splash as a runner encounters a puddle. Or the joy that is seen before it’s felt in an embrace between old friends. 

He used this moment to create a unique form of narrative through pictures and it’s remained one of the most valuable lessons I learned in college.  A lesson that came back to mind in my early thirties. I was living about a block away from the Gulf in Destin and most everyday I’d get up to watch the sunrise. It dawned on me that behind the decisive moment, just before the wave crashed, there was a whole process that brought the wave there. This wasn’t a new thought unique to me, but this was the moment I understood its importance and changed my perspective. 

It’s easy to miss the journey the water takes to become a wave. Or to forget that there is a whole world living below the crash. If you’re looking at someone else’s decisive moment, whether it’s good or bad, I hope we can think about this unknown and unseen factor to provide grace or remove envy.

I’ll have a full guide to my hometown area coming to Wear to Wander next week. It’ll include my favorite places to watch the sunrise along with a true locals perspective on growing up in the Florida panhandle. If you have questions you’d like answered about 30a and the surrounding area, send me a message so I can answer it in this guide!


#LTKFestival #LTKGiftGuide #LTKxSephora
Rain or shine, most mornings I make my way to the dog park. One day I noticed an elderly man leaving his giant chocolate lab behind and driving off. My heart instantly sunk. What I first thought was him abandoning the dog turned out to be one of the sweetest daily routines I’ve come to love. 

The man, Sam, can’t walk Louie anymore so he drops him off at the park and drives the fenced perimeter of the area. Honking the whole way so Louie can “chase” him. I’ve started cheering Louie on each morning as he wildly runs after the car and know now that Sam comes back to throw a ball after a few minutes of car chasing. 

Sam wears the same outfit daily and loves to tell the silliest Grandpa jokes. He has a new one everyday and I can always tell he’s excited to share it. I’ve learned that his wife is in a care facility and he takes the same jokes there to “make the old people laugh”. 

If you are wanting to go on vacation but can’t at the moment I hope this little story reminds you that people, and places, are not always as they first appear. Go out and explore your town and learn to appreciate the details you’ve missed on the first go around. The full guide to my hometown area is almost finished on Wear to Wander and I’ll send out an email so you can discover one of my favorite places, too! 



#LTKxMadewell #LTKFestival #LTKGiftGuide
Rain or shine, most mornings I make my way to the dog park. One day I noticed an elderly man leaving his giant chocolate lab behind and driving off. My heart instantly sunk. What I first thought was him abandoning the dog turned out to be one of the sweetest daily routines I’ve come to love. 

The man, Sam, can’t walk Louie anymore so he drops him off at the park and drives the fenced perimeter of the area. Honking the whole way so Louie can “chase” him. I’ve started cheering Louie on each morning as he wildly runs after the car and know now that Sam comes back to throw a ball after a few minutes of car chasing. 

Sam wears the same outfit daily and loves to tell the silliest Grandpa jokes. He has a new one everyday and I can always tell he’s excited to share it. I’ve learned that his wife is in a care facility and he takes the same jokes there to “make the old people laugh”. 

If you are wanting to go on vacation but can’t at the moment I hope this little story reminds you that people, and places, are not always as they first appear. Go out and explore your town and learn to appreciate the details you’ve missed on the first go around. The full guide to my hometown area is almost finished on Wear to Wander and I’ll send out an email so you can discover one of my favorite places, too! 



#LTKFestival #LTKGiftGuide #LTKxMadewell
Rain or shine, most mornings I make my way to the dog park. One day I noticed an elderly man leaving his giant chocolate lab behind and driving off. My heart instantly sunk. What I first thought was him abandoning the dog turned out to be one of the sweetest daily routines I’ve come to love. 

The man, Sam, can’t walk Louie anymore so he drops him off at the park and drives the fenced perimeter of the area. Honking the whole way so Louie can “chase” him. I’ve started cheering Louie on each morning as he wildly runs after the car and know now that Sam comes back to throw a ball after a few minutes of car chasing. 

Sam wears the same outfit daily and loves to tell the silliest Grandpa jokes. He has a new one everyday and I can always tell he’s excited to share it. I’ve learned that his wife is in a care facility and he takes the same jokes there to “make the old people laugh”. 

If you are wanting to go on vacation but can’t at the moment I hope this little story reminds you that people, and places, are not always as they first appear. Go out and explore your town and learn to appreciate the details you’ve missed on the first go around. The full guide to my hometown area is almost finished on Wear to Wander and I’ll send out an email so you can discover one of my favorite places, too! 



#LTKxMadewell #LTKFestival #LTKGiftGuide
There is a term in photography coined by Henri Cartier-Bresson called the decisive moment. It’s the point at which the viewer recognizes significance and tension within a moment to capture. It’s the precise second before the splash as a runner encounters a puddle. Or the joy that is seen before it’s felt in an embrace between old friends. 

He used this moment to create a unique form of narrative through pictures and it’s remained one of the most valuable lessons I learned in college.  A lesson that came back to mind in my early thirties. I was living about a block away from the Gulf in Destin and most everyday I’d get up to watch the sunrise. It dawned on me that behind the decisive moment, just before the wave crashed, there was a whole process that brought the wave there. This wasn’t a new thought unique to me, but this was the moment I understood its importance and changed my perspective. 

It’s easy to miss the journey the water takes to become a wave. Or to forget that there is a whole world living below the crash. If you’re looking at someone else’s decisive moment, whether it’s good or bad, I hope we can think about this unknown and unseen factor to provide grace or remove envy.

I’ll have a full guide to my hometown area coming to Wear to Wander next week. It’ll include my favorite places to watch the sunrise along with a true locals perspective on growing up in the Florida panhandle. If you have questions you’d like answered about 30a and the surrounding area, send me a message so I can answer it in this guide!


#LTKxSephora #LTKGiftGuide #LTKFestival
Today happens to be my sweet mom’s birthday, so what better time than to take you all with me on a staycation in my hometown area. From an early age she taught me about the 10 minute vacation where she’d get away to the beach and watch the waves come in. This was a regular occurrence for her and from time to time I’d go with her.

We’d dig out feet into the sand and focus on the crashing waves. I always knew our time was up when my feet had sunk in and my ankles were now covered. Sometimes we’d talk when the waves were quieter but most of these little vacations were spent in silence. Much can be said and felt even in silence, and getting to that place of quiet comfort is the vacation I often need. So whether you have ten minutes, or a whole weekend to explore I hope you take this as a sign to enjoy where you’re living. Find your spot for a ten minute vacation and mentally take it easy. 

Many of your are heading to my hometown area of 30a and Destin this spring and summer, so I’m sharing my favorite spots from a true local’s perspective. If you are heading there and have a question about it, please reach out! I love my beach town home and will happily answer questions you have.  

Tonight’s looks all include pieces from @heidicareydesigns. I’d highly recommend their beautiful line of pajamas and accessories for your staycation starting point! #heidicareydesign 



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Today happens to be my sweet mom’s birthday, so what better time than to take you all with me on a staycation in my hometown area. From an early age she taught me about the 10 minute vacation where she’d get away to the beach and watch the waves come in. This was a regular occurrence for her and from time to time I’d go with her.

We’d dig out feet into the sand and focus on the crashing waves. I always knew our time was up when my feet had sunk in and my ankles were now covered. Sometimes we’d talk when the waves were quieter but most of these little vacations were spent in silence. Much can be said and felt even in silence, and getting to that place of quiet comfort is the vacation I often need. So whether you have ten minutes, or a whole weekend to explore I hope you take this as a sign to enjoy where you’re living. Find your spot for a ten minute vacation and mentally take it easy. 

Many of your are heading to my hometown area of 30a and Destin this spring and summer, so I’m sharing my favorite spots from a true local’s perspective. If you are heading there and have a question about it, please reach out! I love my beach town home and will happily answer questions you have.  

Tonight’s looks all include pieces from @heidicareydesigns. I’d highly recommend their beautiful line of pajamas and accessories for your staycation starting point! #heidicareydesign 



#LTKstyletip #LTKGiftGuide #LTKSeasonal
Today happens to be my sweet mom’s birthday, so what better time than to take you all with me on a staycation in my hometown area. From an early age she taught me about the 10 minute vacation where she’d get away to the beach and watch the waves come in. This was a regular occurrence for her and from time to time I’d go with her.

We’d dig out feet into the sand and focus on the crashing waves. I always knew our time was up when my feet had sunk in and my ankles were now covered. Sometimes we’d talk when the waves were quieter but most of these little vacations were spent in silence. Much can be said and felt even in silence, and getting to that place of quiet comfort is the vacation I often need. So whether you have ten minutes, or a whole weekend to explore I hope you take this as a sign to enjoy where you’re living. Find your spot for a ten minute vacation and mentally take it easy. 

Many of your are heading to my hometown area of 30a and Destin this spring and summer, so I’m sharing my favorite spots from a true local’s perspective. If you are heading there and have a question about it, please reach out! I love my beach town home and will happily answer questions you have.  

Tonight’s looks all include pieces from @heidicareydesigns. I’d highly recommend their beautiful line of pajamas and accessories for your staycation starting point! #heidicareydesign 

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