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Goodbye 2015!

December 31, 2015

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We actually took these on Christmas but I didn’t get around to sharing them. 2015 has been pretty great. I traveled to my first tropical location (I’m still dreaming about standing in the Caribbean Ocean while ringing in 2015 and my birthday-it was magical). I went to a conference and met some more wonderful business ladies. I have slowly and steadily built up the wholesale side of my business. I spent most of 2015 planning my wedding. I went swimming so much during the super hot Seattle summer. I got married to the above hunk. We traveled all over France and Portugal on our honeymoon. I finally introduced cuff links for men! I traveled to Michigan (my home and heart state) to be a part of my first ever art show there and was full of pride. Had a lovely holiday season quietly with Walker and a few friends around. It’s been a year of great change, lots of personal growth which I feel really good about, and a whole lot of fun.  It’s constantly on my mind what is next and where I want to be heading but for now I’ll just enjoy what has been and share the last day of the year with people I love.

I’m thankful for…

November 25, 2015

I sometimes think to myself I really need to make a list of all the things in my life that I appreciate in an effort to focus on the good things and let those outweigh the negative thoughts in my mind. But like many things I think throughout the day I don’t act on it. It’s nice to have a day to remind me to stop and give thanks for all I have and all I appreciate. Happy Thanksgiving! In no particular order I am thankful for…

  • my family (goes without saying)
  • my husband! It’s our first Thanksgiving as husband and wife
  • my dad who says things like just book your trip home and I’ll drive you wherever you need to be
  • my mom who is always giving me new recipes to try and giving me unsolicited medical advice
  • my sister who I facetime with so we can catch up about life
  • my nephew who chooses to say octopus over aunt Jessica (we’re working on it)
  • my brother with his many talents including photography (he did the photos for my wedding)
  • my baby niece on the way (the first niece for Walker and I)
  • having the best wedding I could imagine that reflected Walker and I perfectly
  • spending a whole weekend with my loved ones celebrating a life long commitment to Walker
  • getting to have lunch in the Grand Hotel on our mini moon.
  • honeymooning in France and Portugal
  • this time of year when it’s cold and we get to cozy up inside
  • gathering of friends to appreciate good food and conversation
  • my handmade business and all those who support it
  • cheesy tv shows with love triangles
  • seasonal dark beers
  • finding miniature leaves on the ground for a special art project
  • having friends who you can call up to hang out last minute
  • having a husband who comes up with crazy ideas for the future
  • living in a city that is truly beautiful
  • all the people I’ve met through my online communities
  • all the friends I’ve met since moving to Seattle
  • a chance that it might snow when it gets cold
  • knitting and wine nights with my lady friends
  • happy hours with my husband (it’s still super weird to say)
  • traditions of any kind (West Coast Thanksgiving here we come!)
  • I have many, many more things to be thankful for and my heart really feels full.

Have the best Thanksgiving!

 

Belize part 3: Martz Farm

April 22, 2015

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Part 3 of the Belize trip is when we headed into the jungle. See previous 2 posts for part 1 and 2. We left Caye Caulker on the water taxi and met our driver in Belize City. He drove us the 2 hours inland to Martz Farm where we would be staying for the next 4 days. Once we settled in we got to go our a horseback ride around the property. The “property” turned out to be the jungle where the trees are close together, the ground is very muddy, and there are pokey plants that are not meant to be touched. I got to ride Peanut-she was small like me and we got along well. I especially liked that she snacked on grass the entire time. We rode to an overlook and also to the top of a large hill just as a rainbow was emerging. The ride was way more advanced than any I’d ever been on but it was really fun and the horses knew just what to do.

Belize part 3 walker and jessica pontoon
belize part 3 lagoon
belize part 3 waterfall 1

The next day we went on a private pontoon ride along the river. On the walk there we got a bit of a nature talk which was super interesting. When we got to the river the sun was shining and it was the perfect day for exploring. We rode along the peaceful river looking for birds and animals before doing a bit of exploring. We saw a few waterfalls (one of which everyone jumped off but me) and then we pulled over to explore a bit of a lagoon. That was probably my hightlight of the day. We were essentially climbing up a series of waterfalls and pools. I loved all the little pockets of water and seriously I could have stayed there all day long.

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One of the best things about staying at Martz Farm is that it’s such a family affair. Joe, one of the owners, took us horseback riding and his brother was the one who took us on the river and Miriam, Joe’s wife, made sure we all had everything we needed and made us the most delicious meals. For both breakfast and dinner we would all gather in the cooking hut and sit around a large table talking about the day to come or the adventures we had been on. It was so cozy and peaceful in there. I especially loved that no one was on their phone and we were all just so present with each other.

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belize part 3 cave 2
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belize part 3 cave silkworms

On our last full day at the farm Joe took us on a cave adventure. The coolest thing about the cave was that it was not a tourist attraction so once again it was just the 4 of us plus Joe. We also got to ride the horses again on our way to the mouth of the cave. It was pretty cool exploring the cave. The first room we entered was so much larger than I would have thought from the outside. It as pretty incredible. We looked at pieces of pottery, mineral deposits, rock formations and even silk worms-super cool. We continued on into the cave through small crevices and every time I was surprised with the size of the room on the other side. We spent a few hours in the cave before making our way out. We had a very late lunch and then headed back to the farm.

belize part 3 martz farm family
belize part 3 taco stand

On the day we left the farm we took some time to explore the farm and the river running through it. We then said our goodbyes before Miriam took us into town to do a bit of shopping and eating. The place she recommended for lunch was super good. It was a little taco stand that seemed pretty popular. Also the fresh juice was incredible. After lunch she took us to the tiny airport so we could head off on our next adventure.