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I had the most amazing birthday. My husband, my daughter and I toured our own backyard. We left early in the morning and visited a donut shop not like any other donut shop. Glam Doll Donuts is a retro inspired donut cafe with some out of this world flavors. My husband order a dozen so we could try a little of everything. All these beautiful donuts were packaged up in this very cool pink box.Glam Doll had a VERY vintage photo booth that I could not reisits! It was baby and I’s first photo booth visit. I can’t wait until we can make funny faces together! Thank you Glam Doll Donuts for the amazing sugar high and the kick off to my birthday adventure.
So my birthday was all about visiting places that I have never been in my own city. Next up was the Stone Arch Bridge and Mill Ruins Park.
It was also Baby’s 4 month birthday, so we did a little photo shoot in the Mill Ruins Park.
The Guthrie Theater was a place I’d heard so much about and never been. My friend has season tickets and her and her mother go almost every Thursday night. I’ve had photographer friends shoot families and engagement photos there, so since I was so close I figured we needed to check it out!
Lunch time was upon us and we set off for the Midtown Global Market. I was thankful that it wasn’t very busy so we got to see every thing in there. We ate gyros at the Holy Land Deli.
What a day!! After we napped for an hour, the baby had been on the go all day and did a great job. She’s a trooper and loves to travel!
We meet my in-laws for dinner. I have been to Mozza Mia before, right when they opened. I wanted a caprese salad and their’s is the best! They make their mozzarella homemade everyday.
What a fantastic day. Year 28 started out with new beginnings and an adventure. I sure hope that the rest of my year is as enjoyable.
-A huge thank you to my husband and my baby, without either you it wouldn’t have been as much fun ❤
Tips for your own stay-cation:
Happy Thanksgiving Eve everyone!
This year I feel that I have a lot to be thankful for and I did a better job of letting people know I am thankful for them. Healthy baby growing, happy marriage and wonderful friends and family. I always try to think of new things that have come into my life that I never considered giving thanks for in previous years. This year with my pregnancy it has been getting what I want and need when I want or need it. haha!
My wonderful husband did the “Jim Dear Moment” that I have always wanted a husband to do for me. You know the scene, Lady and the Tramp when Jim Dear goes out into the snowy, night and fetches Darling a watermelon. Mine wasn’t watermelon but it was sherbet and when he got home with enough sherbet to feed a small village I knew I had Jim Dear.
Giving thanks… what does that truly mean? You say thank you all year long to your loved ones or to strangers. It’s kind of like Valentine’s Day, why do we pick one day out of the year to truly be thankful for what our life is? My goal with little Olive coming into the world is to make sure that she grows up being thankful everyday so at Thanksgiving she can just over eat and enjoy the Macy’s parade.
What family traditions do you have at Thanksgiving?
What are you making for your Thanksgiving dinner? Here are the two recipes I am making:
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I love traditions! I can’t wait to have so many that we forget some some years! I want Olive to be an adult and pass along crazy, fun things that her parents did with her to her kids and so on. I don’t have any traditions in my family. And that is a tradition I want to put an end too.
I truly hope everyone has a fantastic Thanksgiving, gives thanks for what’s important and remembers to be thankful all year round. Karma Baby!