So, “roads.” I use that term loosely. These were more like ideas of roads. After a good rain, they turned into slip-and-slide obstacle courses. We woke up to gray skies and goopy trails, but also a good excuse for art projects and extra coffee. We knocked out some morning chores and then broke out the … Continue reading Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 4: Sloppy Roads
Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 3: Farm Chore Day
Our oldest officially caught the farm bug. She fed guineas, checked on gardens, took out the trash like it was her life’s calling, and even harvested some veggies. She was in her element, walking around like she’d been hired on as farmhand-in-chief. It was honestly beautiful to watch—there’s nothing like seeing your child fall in … Continue reading Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 3: Farm Chore Day
Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 2: The Boat
Planes, trains, and boats—okay, just planes and a boat, but still. Sunday morning, we headed to small town church. It was sweet and simple, and even if the kids missed the lights and theatrics of home, I loved watching them experience something new. There’s something grounding about a room full of people who’ve known each … Continue reading Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 2: The Boat
Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 1: The Flight
It was just me, the kids, and my two neighbors—who, at this point, I’ve fully adopted as my brother and sister. It's easier than explaining that they're technically just my neighbors. Hubs was off in Kansas racing Unbound (for what I think is his 7th year?), and while he was battling gravel roads and saddle … Continue reading Nebraska Trip: A Vacation Series | Day 1: The Flight
Club Pilates, Core Muscles, and the 5 AM Life
After a solid stretch of “I should really get back into it,” I joined our town’s new Club Pilates. Back in my teaching days, I did a few years of mat Pilates — just me, a yoga mat, and some deep breathing. But Club Pilates? Whole different thing. There’s this contraption called a reformer (basically … Continue reading Club Pilates, Core Muscles, and the 5 AM Life
How We’re Adjusting Homeschooling During a Remodel
I knew the remodel would be disruptive. I knew we’d basically lose access to our upstairs — the main living area and our bedroom. I knew it would be dusty and loud and a lot of work. I designed the whole kitchen and bathrooms myself, so even before construction started, it was a mental marathon. … Continue reading How We’re Adjusting Homeschooling During a Remodel
From Strava to Strollers: My Go-To Fitness Devices for Real-Life Athletes and Moms
In a former life – or what feels like a former life – I was the Director of Integration at Strava and, before that, the lead device test and integration manager. So yeah, I’ve spent a ridiculous amount of time testing workout GPS and wellness devices. And when I say testing, I mean everything from … Continue reading From Strava to Strollers: My Go-To Fitness Devices for Real-Life Athletes and Moms
Our Attempt at Minimalism
Growing up, my mom had a sign in our bathroom that said, 'Our home is clean enough to be healthy and messy enough to be happy.' That phrase has stuck with me, and it’s a pretty good description of what I’m aiming for now. I would love to embrace more of a minimalist lifestyle, but … Continue reading Our Attempt at Minimalism
Our English Curriculum
In our homeschool, English is a blend of structured curriculum and organic learning moments throughout the day. We use The Good and the Beautiful for both English and handwriting. I love the simplicity and depth of these programs, and they work well for my kids. Alongside this, I’ve created my own copy work practice that … Continue reading Our English Curriculum
Gray Hair and Bucket lists
I found my first gray hair this week. Mid-vacation.... Of course, it wasn’t just one. It was three. Does that mean I’m officially over the hill? Or is it just one gray hair per kid at this point? Either way, I guess it’s time to face the music: I’m not defying aging. Not even close. … Continue reading Gray Hair and Bucket lists
Our First Big “theme park” Family Vacation: Nine Days, One Van, Zero Regrets
It started with a Christmas promise: a trip to LEGOland and the Wild Animal Park (okay, Safari Park—but I’ll always call it the Wild Animal Park). We decided to wrap it around my husband’s big bike race, the Belgium Waffle Ride—yes, there were waffles, no, it wasn’t in Belgium—and turn it into a full-blown family … Continue reading Our First Big “theme park” Family Vacation: Nine Days, One Van, Zero Regrets
Vacation Day 9: The Final Trek Home
The last day. We woke up to my mom making breakfast in her van—classic—and my dad playing nature guide, pointing out every woodpecker he could spot to keep our son entertained while we packed up. Honestly, it was the perfect little send-off. We only had about four hours to my parents’ house to pick up … Continue reading Vacation Day 9: The Final Trek Home
Vacation Day 8: The Drive Back and UCSB Memories
Day 8 began with the long drive back home. We decided to take a different route this time, heading back through LA on 101 to make a quick stop at my grandma’s. It was great seeing her and one of my uncles, especially after the loss of my grandfather. The visit was a mix of … Continue reading Vacation Day 8: The Drive Back and UCSB Memories
Vacation Day 7: Clean Up and Beach Day – A Perfect End to Our Trip
Day 7 was our clean-up day. After an incredible week, it was time to pack up, check out of the Airbnb, and head to the next stop: the state beach where my parents were camping. The whole vibe of the day was relaxing and slow-paced—a perfect way to wind down after the busy days at … Continue reading Vacation Day 7: Clean Up and Beach Day – A Perfect End to Our Trip
Vacation Day 6: Wild Animal Park – A Beautiful Day, But Maybe a Bit Too Much
Day 6 took us to the Wild Animal Park, and we were all incredibly excited to be there. It’s one of those places that promises adventure and unique animal encounters. But, I’ll admit, I should’ve planned this a little better. The size of the park was definitely overwhelming for my kids, and while the adults … Continue reading Vacation Day 6: Wild Animal Park – A Beautiful Day, But Maybe a Bit Too Much
Vacation Day 5: LEGOLAND Adventure – Best Decision Ever!
Day 5 at LEGOland was magical, with minimal crowds, allowing for quick access to ALL the rides.
Vacation Day 4: The Arrival & A Much-Needed Reset (Plus a Sweet Surprise!)
Day 4 was a bit of a reset for all of us. Everyone—my parents, in-laws, and neighbors—finally arrived around dinner time. It was a reunion of sorts, as we all gathered at the house to get settled in and catch up. The kids were thrilled to see their grandparents and neighbors, and the excitement in … Continue reading Vacation Day 4: The Arrival & A Much-Needed Reset (Plus a Sweet Surprise!)
Vacation Day 3: Dad’s Big Race & Pool Party Fun
Day 3 was the big day—hubby’s race! He got up early and got a ride down to the start with a friend. The kids and I just had a slow morning. Once they were up and fed we loaded up the van and I found a bike path they could ride so I could get … Continue reading Vacation Day 3: Dad’s Big Race & Pool Party Fun
Vacation Day 2: A Day of Relaxation and Family Time
After the hustle and bustle of the long drive, we decided to slow things down a bit. My husband went out for a group ride early in the morning, which gave the kids and I the perfect opportunity to just stay put and enjoy the comforts of our amazing Airbnb. We had originally planned to … Continue reading Vacation Day 2: A Day of Relaxation and Family Time
Vacation Day 1: The Journey Begins – From 2:30 AM Wakeups to LEGOland Bliss
In December, we planned a trip to LEGOland, coinciding with my husband's bike race. We invited our neighbors and both sets of grandparents, making it our kids first major vacation that wasn't camping related. After a 12-hour drive, we arrived at our Airbnb, which exceeded expectations, and our adventure was just beginning. Day 2 awaits ahead.



















