Jun
13

DIY Trophy Wine Stoppers + Printable Label

Hope you all had a great weekend! I'm on the Kendall-Jackson blog today, sharing an easy DIY project for Father's Day: trophy wine stoppers! These are really quick to make, and turn a bottle of your dad's favorite wine (always a good last-minute gift) into something more creative and unique. To make your gift even more personalized, wrap the wine bottle with a custom label. You can make your own using photos and inside jokes, or download this simple Father's Day label that I created. All you need to do is print it, cut it to size, and sign it with your name! I put two different versions on the same page--just choose the one you prefer.

Father's Day gift idea: wine bottle with trophy wine stoppers + printable label

DIY Father's Day wine stoppers and printable label

DIY trophy wine stoppers

Don't forget to check out my post on the Kendall-Jackson blog for the wine stopper instructions. What are you getting your dad this Father's Day?

Thanks to Kendall-Jackson for partnering with me on this post!

Jun
10

Babymoon Trip Recap: Victoria, BC

Happy Friday! Whew, this week has been a blur. We just got back from our babymoon last weekend, and we're heading out again this weekend, visiting my hometown to celebrate my sister's high school graduation. So we've been busy trying to get caught up from our last trip and get ready for another one. This will be the last trip for me before baby comes, though. I'm definitely feeling more exhausted now, and between my back hurting and my feet swelling, relaxing at home sounds a lot better than adventuring outside. Of course, I'm still excited for this weekend! Most of my extended family is coming for my sister's graduation, which will be super fun. I haven't seen a lot of them in awhile. And I'm so proud of her! It's doubly weird because I remember distinctly when she was born, and here I am about to have a baby of my own while she's becoming an adult. AND it was exactly ten years ago that I graduated from the same high school that she's graduating from! So surreal in multiple ways. But anyways, before we head out, I wanted to share some photos from the second half of our babymoon...in Victoria, BC!

Babymoon trip recap: Victoria, BC

Victoria is a really beautiful city, right on the water and full of public parks, gardens, and gorgeous buildings to admire. Not to mention the food! We've been trying to cut back on eating out at home, so we totally took advantage of vacation and ate out a LOT. No regrets...everything was delicious, and now we got it out of our systems and are back to cooking healthy meals. By the way, thank you to everyone that left me recommendations here and on Instagram! We tried as many of your suggestions as possible, and loved them all. You guys are better than TripAdvisor!

Gatsby Mansion | Victoria, BC

For lodging, we chose this Airbnb. It was on the 15th floor of a condo building downtown, and we had a beautiful view of the harbor, the Cascades, the cruise ships coming in to dock, etc. I was really happy with our choice! Sometimes, I prefer staying in really simple and cheap places, and saving that money for activities, food, etc. But for a babymoon, it was nice to have a place that really felt comfortable and enjoyable, since I had less energy and was more inclined to spend the evenings "at home." And it's not like we stayed at the Empress--it was still pretty budget-friendly! I saw lots of really cute B&Bs in Victoria too, so next time maybe we'll try one of them.

airbnb

On the day that we arrived, we had lunch at Red Fish Blue Fish, which was DELISH. Their halibut fish 'n chips...yummmyyyy. Then we walked along the Inner Harbor, watching seaplanes take off and land, and made our way over to Fisherman's Wharf. I loved all the cute, colorful houseboats (or float homes, as they're called in Canada), and there were several seals in the water. Seems like they get fed there pretty regularly, so they're always hanging out. 

Delicious fish 'n chips in Victoria, BC

Fisherman's Wharf | Victoria, BC

Seals at Fisherman's Wharf

That evening, we checked out Beacon Hill Park, a free park in downtown Victoria that is really beautiful (and has peacocks!) and Craigdarroch Castle, which is basically a castle-style mansion in the middle of a residential neighborhood. We also checked out the British Columbia Parliament Buildings and waited for the lights to come on--over 3,000 bulbs light up the buildings every night! Really gorgeous.

British Columbia Parliament Buildings

The next day, after breakfast, we headed to the Butchart Gardens. Honestly, I was a little bit disappointed by the gardens, but we were not there during the peak season so that may be why. I was expecting to be WOWed but while the gardens were lovely, most of the flowers weren't in bloom yet (the majority of the rose garden) or were already fading (all the peonies), and there wasn't any area that was fully in bloom and really spectacular. I may go back in the future if we're there at just the right time, but for early June I felt like it wasn't really worth the entrance fee. We did, however, have a lot of fun taking afternoon tea at the garden's restaurant. I felt very Downton Abbey, sipping tea and eating fancy pastries while looking out over the gardens.

Butchart Gardens

That same day, we went to Hatley Castle, which has been in multiple movies and TV shows including X-Men, Smallville, and Arrow. Do you recognize it? We couldn't go inside, but we did walk around their gardens (yes, we had a big gardens day!).

Hatley Castle | Victoria, BC

The next day, we had the most amazing lunch at Il Terrazzo (yummy and so cute--definitely recommend), then we went WHALE WATCHING!

Il Terrazzo

Whale watching is something I have wanted to do for a long time, and I'm so glad we finally did. It was a blast and yes, we saw orcas!!! I chose to go with Eagle Wing Tours because they were the highest rated on TripAdvisor and they had a nice big catamaran with two bathrooms on board. Being pregnant, bathrooms are important...and I wanted to give myself the best chance of not getting seasick. Luckily, it was a really smooth ride, and I felt great the whole time. Yay! We loved seeing orcas up close and personal. They came really close to our boat several times, and there was even a baby with the pod! We saw seven transient orcas in total--so majestic and beautiful. I was hoping we'd see them playing and jumping out of the water, but I guess that's fairly rare. As it was, though, we got to watch them for about two hours, moving along the surface, then diving down to hunt, over and over. Pretty amazing!

Whale watching

Our last full day was Ben's birthday. He turned 29, which is crazy because that means this year will be 10 years since we started dating (I was 17 and he was 19). I cannot believe it's already been that long...we are getting old! ;) We had the best breakfast at Blue Fox Cafe to start off the day, then we headed out for a little adventure. Ben loves nature, so I tried to pick some outdoorsy activities for him. Unfortunately, my planning was evidently not very thorough and I struck out with my first two ideas! One was a lighthouse that you can't actually drive to (Race Rocks--I guess you can only get there by boat) and the second was an area that looked really beautiful, but required some hiking to get to the viewpoints (East Sooke Park). Normally, we'd be all about the hiking, but my feet were getting puffy and uncomfortable soo that wasn't happening. But we made the most of it! We found a cute little town and got some coffee and ice cream, then we headed to this long spit with a picturesque beach on either side. We saw bald eagles diving for fish, more whale watching boats and orcas, and just soaked up the sun and chatted about life for awhile. I felt really bad about my planning fail, but it turned out fun anyways. That's when you know you're with the right person...when you have fun doing just about anything!

Babymoon trip recap

The next morning, we grabbed croissants at Crust Bakery (their raspberry lychee danish is delish!), then headed to Sidney and caught the ferry home. We had a really fun babymoon, and I think it was just the right amount of travel and activity. We had originally talked about going somewhere farther away like Hawaii, but I'm glad we kept it simple. I didn't have a lot of energy, so it was nice to be in a place where we could relax and not feel pressured to have a really packed itinerary and see a bunch of things. I can't believe that I'm almost 32 weeks along now!!! This pregnancy is flying by.

Crust Bakery

Hope you enjoyed reading and seeing the highlights from our trip! How are you all doing? I know my blog posts have been few and far between lately (sorry! again, I blame my lack of energy). I miss chatting with you guys and reading your comments, though. So let me know: what's new with you, what are you doing this weekend, do you have any fun trips coming up this summer???

P.S. Did you see part one of our babymoon? I posted our Vancouver Island photos here.

Jun
09

Babymoon Trip Recap: Vancouver Island

I'm back! It's taken me longer than usual to get caught up from vacation because, well, #thirdtrimester. I have to admit, as much as I love blogging, taking a nap just sounds more appealing these days. :) But I did want to share some photos from our recent babymoon! It was so much fun, and Ben and I had an amazing time hanging out with each other, exploring new places, eating good food, and getting lots of sleep.

Babymoon trip recap: Vancouver Island

We rode the ferry over from Anacortes, which was long (three hours) but a relaxing and beautiful way to travel. Once we arrived in Sidney, we grabbed a late breakfast at a cafe there, then headed out to Fisgard Lighthouse, the cutest lighthouse I've ever seen! Not only is it adorable from the outside, but you can also go inside and see what it looked like when it was in operation.

Fisgard Lighthouse

From there, we drove up to Parksville, BC--our destination for the first three nights of our babymoon. We stayed at the Tigh-Na-Mara resort, which I highly recommend. I picked it after reading this blog post from a fellow Seattle blogger. Plus once I saw that their spa is rated #1 in Canada, I was sold!

Tigh-Na-Mara resort in Vancouver Island, BC

We got an awesome room with an ocean view, tall vaulted ceilings, and an in-room jacuzzi tub (which was heavenly). It even had a full kitchen! This was the view from our balcony:

Vancouver Island babymoon

Trip recap: Vancouver Island babymoon

Sooo nice. The first day there, we went for a walk on the beach, which goes out over half a mile at low tide. It was beautiful, and I've never seen so many sand dollars!

Rathtrevor Beach

Sand dollars

We also checked out Englishman River Falls and the Coombs Country Market, where there really were goats grazing on the roof!

Englishman River Falls | Vancouver Island, BC

Coombs Country Market

The next day was all about that spaaaaa. We got a couple's massage, which was one of the activities I was looking forward to most. It did not disappoint! The Grotto Spa includes a dip in their detoxifying mineral pool before spa treatments. Unfortunately, my doctor said it might not be a good idea for me, being pregnant, so I didn't get in. But Ben did, while I relaxed poolside. Well, to be honest I dropped my phone in the water right after taking this photo and after that I wasn't so relaxed...luckily, we left it in a bag of rice overnight and it seems to be working okay now!

The Grotto Spa - #1 spa in Canada

After the pool, we went upstairs to their Relaxation Lounge where we indulged in fresh fruit and coffee while waiting for our massages. And the massage itself! Ahhh, it felt so good. They had special pillows to support my belly, so I actually got to lay on my stomach, which was a treat. The whole experience was amazing and very relaxing!

The Grotto Spa

The next day, we decided to drive to the west coast of Vancouver Island and visit Tofino and Ucluelet. We had heard that area was incredibly beautiful, and it was! But I'm not sure if I would choose to do a spontaneous road trip like that again while 30 weeks pregnant (it was about 5 hours total in the car). I was exhausted by the end of the day and my feet had started swelling. Still, no regrets! Who knows when we'll be back to Vancouver Island, so we wanted to see as much as possible.

Tofino, BC

Ucluelet, BC

Vancouver Island babymoon

Our last morning in Parksville, we had a yummy breakfast at Cedars Restaurant, then we headed to Victoria! Check back tomorrow for the rest of our babymoon.

May
27

Babymooning!

Happy Friday! We're leaving for our babymoon early tomorrow morning, so next week will be extra quiet (yes, I realize the last few weeks have already been super quiet). I'm sure I will be posting a lot on Instagram though, and I'm looking forward to sharing a recap with you all when we get back. Hope you have a lovely Memorial Day weekend, and I'll see you in June! Man, time is flying.

Babymooning in Victoria, BC

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