Nov
11

A Small Change to Ian's Room + A Big Life Change

Happy Friday! Things are slowly but surely settling back into a rhythm over here. I have to admit, even though I loved our trip it's pretty nice to be home. I don't think I could ever be one of those travel bloggers who are always on the move. Hanging out at home is my favorite, especially around the holidays. It's the best time to be inside, playing games, drinking spiced cider, and just being lazy in general. Plus, I kind of missed fussing with our decor. Speaking of which, I changed a couple things in Ian's room, so I thought I'd share the new look! I'm really liking it.

Ian's room

The biggest change is his new rug. I swapped out the yellow geometric one for this mint green ombré beauty. The best part? It's WASHABLE (!!!). It's also a lot softer than the other one was, so I feel better about setting him down on it--and I think it'll be nicer for him when he starts to crawl. Basically, it's the ultimate rug for a kid's room!

Wooden play gym and

The other new thing is his play gym, which I mentioned in this post. It's been getting a lot of use since we got home...he's just the right age for it now and loooves to grab and swat at it. Hours of entertainment! 

Finn + Emma wooden play gym

Besides little changes around the house, I also have a big life change to share. I've decided not to go to back to work, and will be staying home with Ian instead! I honestly thought it would be a tougher decision to make...but once we had Ian home, it was really clear to me what I wanted to do.

Ian

I am really loving being a mom! think this it's my favorite stage of life so far. We were so nervous to have a baby, knowing our lives would change forever...but all the changes are SO GOOD. It's really and truly so much fun to have this smiley boy in our lives! Almost makes me wish we'd started having babies sooner (but then we might not have Ian, and he is just the best). I'm so excited for many more "firsts" with him this year! Our lives have definitely changed for the better.

Finn & Emma wooden play gym

Thanks to Lorena Canals and Finn + Emma for partnering with me on this post. I truly LOVE their products and whole-heartedly recommend them.

Nov
09

Trip Recap: Road Trip to Texas

Alright, I finally took some time to cull through the photos from our big road trip! It was a bit of a daunting task as we had 1,650 photos overall (!!!). I'm sure we would have taken lots of Ian pictures no matter what, and of course, there were some similar shots...but still. If the number of pictures is any indication of how good the vacation was, ours was reeeaaal good. Before we left, we were pretty worried about taking Ian to higher elevations and more extreme temperatures (both hot and cold). But he did GREAT and we had so much fun. It turned out to be one of our favorite vacations yet--I'm so glad we didn't chicken out! I'll share some tips for road tripping with a baby soon (we definitely learned some things), but first...pictures.

We started and ended in Spokane, WA (where my parents live). Some of the legs were just stopping points on the way to our next destination, so for the sake of keeping this post semi-short, I'm going to skip the places where we did nothing significant.

Destination: Boise, ID

Boise Guest House

Where we stayed: Boise Guest House. I loved staying at this cute old house right by the state capitol. We didn't have a lot of time in Boise, but if we go back I would definitely stay here again. It seemed like the perfect location to explore the city!

Destination: Salt Lake City, UT

Salt Lake City

Where we stayed: Hotel Monaco. We only spent one night here, but it seemed like a great location as well (right in downtown SLC) and was really beautiful inside. I especially loved our big bed with the fabulous tufted headboard!

What we did: Antelope Island. We made a last minute decision to go here, and I'm so glad we did. It was amazing! We saw tons of free-ranging bison and a couple of graceful antelope. Plus, the whole park was just beautiful.

Where we ate: Eva's Bakery for breakfast. Loved their croissants, and it was just a few feet away from our hotel!

Destination: Moab, UT

Moab Under Canvas - glamping right by Arches National Park

Canyonlands National Park

Arches National Park

Where we stayed: Moab Under Canvas. This was probably our favorite lodging of the whole trip. It was so unique and memorable to be "glamping" under a canvas tent in the desert, with red rocks surrounding us. We got a deluxe tent with a king-sized bed, a private bathroom and shower, and a front porch...it was awesome!

What we did: Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park. Both were beautiful, but Arches was my favorite. I especially loved watching the sunset light up Delicate Arch on our first evening there! This whole area was incredible though--we saw really cool formations everywhere, even just along the side of the road.

Where we ate: Milt's Stop & Eat for burgers, Jailhouse Cafe for breakfast.

Destination: Bryce Canyon, UT

Bryce Canyon

Where we stayed: There weren't a lot of options in Bryce Canyon, so we decided to get a cabin at Ruby's Inn Campground. It was the most rustic place we stayed, but it worked out fine and was a great location--about as close to the canyon as you can stay!

What we did: Explored Bryce Canyon! This was our favorite destination of the whole trip; it was so unique and otherworldly. We did some stargazing at night (I've never seen the Milky Way so clearly!), watched the sunrise from Inspiration Point, and hiked among the hoodoos (we did the Navajo Loop and Queen's Garden trails).

Where we ate: Bryce Canyon Pines.

Destination: Grand Canyon North Rim

Grand Canyon North Rim

We couldn't get a room at the North Rim Lodge, which is the only hotel in the park (I guess it books up over a year in advance?!) so we visited during the day and stayed the night elsewhere, on the way to our next destination.

What we did: Drove to several scenic viewpoints and marveled at the size of the Grand Canyon. It's truly awe-inspiring. This was my first time seeing it, and wow...pictures don't do it justice.

Where we ate: Grand Canyon North Rim Lodge

Destination: Page, AZ

Page, Arizona | Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend

This wasn't one of the original destinations we planned, so we didn't stay the night--but after seeing Antelope Canyon on Instagram, I told Ben I really wanted to make time for it on our way to Sedona.

What we did: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Antelope Canyon was super cool--it's a narrow slot canyon that turns beautiful colors as the sun hits the sandstone walls. Horseshoe Bend was also worth seeing since it's only about 10 minutes away (and free to visit). It's a u-shaped bend in the Colorado River that you can view from the cliffs above.

Where we ate: River's End Cafe

Destination: Sedona, AZ

Sedona, Arizona

Where we stayed: Holiday Inn. There are a bunch of cool resorts in Sedona, but we decided we should probably save money.

What we did: Hiked Lockett Meadow and drove around to see the red rocks in Sedona. We had originally planned to go to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon one day, but since we'd already seen so many canyons (including the North Rim of the Grand Canyon), we decided to do something different. We randomly found Lockett Meadow when looking up things to do in the area, and it turned out to be one of our favorite memories from the whole trip! Hiking through miles of tall aspen trees in full fall color was so magical.

Where we ate: A Taste of Marrakech and Elote Cafe. These ended up being my two favorite restaurants of the whole trip...both were delish.

Destination: Albuquerque, NM

Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta

Where we stayed: Holiday Inn

What we did: The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta! We got so lucky to be there during that week. Definitely worth waking up at 5am...it was such a fun experience to be down on the field as the balloons went up. We went on the "Special Shapes" day, so in addition to the regular balloons, we also got to see a bunch of unique balloons, like a flying witch, a bunch of different animals, Darth Vader and Yoda, and more.

Where we ate: Cocina Azul

Destination: Lago Vista, TX

road-trip-to-texas

Where we stayed: with Ben's family

What we did: This was the reason we planned our trip to begin with. It was Ben's grandparents' 70th wedding anniversary, and a bunch of their friends and family came in to celebrate with them. I just love how sweet they are to each other...like how he painted her nails for the party (so cute, right?!). And I was really happy that Ian got to meet his great-grandparents. On the way out, we stopped by Magnolia Market in Waco. No Chip and Joanna sightings, but it was fun to see.

Where we ate: Cooper's BBQ (best brisket!)

Destination: Colorado Springs, CO

Garden of the Gods

Colorado Springs

Where we stayed: Garden of the Gods Resort. This was the fanciest place we stayed, and we looooved it. That top picture was the view from our balcony...plus, they gave us chocolate-covered strawberries and a stuffed camel for Ian! Little extras like that really win me over. We both wished we had booked one more night...it was so hard to leave.

What we did: Hiked in Garden of the Gods, and visited the Air Force Academy. We considered driving to the top of Pike's Peak as well, but decided not to since it's over 14,000 feet and we didn't want to risk Ian having any trouble with breathing. We'll have to go back sometime when he's older!

Where we ate: Garden of the Gods Gourmet

We did some fun things the rest of the way back, but none of them were really "destinations." We originally thought we'd go through Jackson Hole and Yellowstone, but in the end, we decided to stick to the main interstates in case of snow. One of my favorite places we stayed was Bozeman, MT (it's surrounded by the Rockies--so gorgeous) but we didn't take any pictures. The drive itself was awesome, too! We decided that road trips are our favorite way to travel...you see so much along the way. These larches on the side of the freeway in Montana were such a pleasant surprise.

Montana larches

Hope you enjoyed getting a peek at our trip! I have so many more pictures and things I could say, but I didn't want this post to go on forever. If you're heading to any of these destinations and have questions, feel free to comment or email me!

Oct
24

Our Little Family

We're back in Washington, after over a month on the road! We've had the best time road tripping around the U.S., but it's good to be home(ish--we're actually still at my parents' house in Spokane). I'm excited to go through our travel photos and share them with you soon, but first I wanted to share some photos of our little family that my friend Corlana snapped the last time we were in Spokane, at the very beginning of our trip. She's so talented--check out her work at Lana Jenae Photography.

Our little family | At Home in Love

Our little family | At Home in Love

Family photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Family photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Our little family | At Home in Love

Our little family | At Home in Love

Our little family | At Home in Love

Family photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Family photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Our little family | At Home in Love

Our little family | At Home in Love

Our sweet little Ian

Family photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Baby photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Our little family | At Home in Love

Family photos

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Family photos

Family photos

It's so nice to have professional photos of us to capture this sweet stage of life! I know we're going to really treasure these, and I'm excited to get a few of them printed and framed (which ones?? help me decide!).

I've been really bad about taking photos of Ben and I since we got married (and even worse about printing them off), but now that we have a kid I want to do a better job of capturing our life and filling our home with photos that actually have meaning to us...whether they're of ourselves, our family members, our travels, etc. And I'd like to start a yearly tradition of getting professional photos of our family taken, to document the passage of time as Ian grows up!

All photos by Lana Jenae Photography

Sep
16

Road Tripping...with a Baby!

Ben has been on paternity leave for the last couple weeks, and I have to say...it's absolutely amazing. We have never ever had three months off together, so we decided to take advantage of this time to go on a vacation! We thought we'd regret it if we missed the opportunity to travel. So starting on Monday, we are heading out on a five week road trip...with a baby. What, are we crazy?? Haha, maybe. But so far, Ian is a total champ in the car and tends to fall right asleep. He's at a stage where it's really easy to take him anywhere as long as we build in time for feeding him every few hours (I've heard 2-3 months is actually one of the easiest times to travel with a baby). And his pediatrician gave us the thumbs up--so we're going for it! Most of our legs are around three hours, so we'll still have plenty of time to get Ian out of the car for tummy time, hanging out, and sightseeing every day.

Road tripping with a baby

We're starting with a week in Spokane, WA (where I grew up), so my parents can hang out with their first grandson. Then, we're heading to Austin, TX by way of the national parks in Utah and Arizona. We'll spend a week in Austin, including a celebration for Ben's grandparents' 70th wedding anniversary! Ian will meet a lot of Ben's family for the first time there. Then, we'll head back home through Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana.

I'm sooo excited for our trip! We're hitting a lot of bucket list destinations that I've always wanted to see, and it'll be great to spend time with family along the way. Some of our friends have been dubious about how much fun we'll really have with a baby in the backseat. We'll see...I am optimistic that it will still be awesome and not that stressful.

However, I don't have anything lined up for the blog. I spent this past week trip planning and hanging out with Ben and Ian, rather than stocking up on blog posts. Sooo I know I just took a month off from blogging when Ian was born, but I'll be gone for awhile again...call it my maternity leave part two?

When I come back though, I promise to tell you all about road tripping with a baby, and share any tips we have from our experience! As always, I'd love for you to follow along on Instagram--I'm @athomeinlove.

Image via Budget Travel

 

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