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July 30, 2014

July Bliss

I really do love the last Wednesday of every month!  I look forward to remembering all the things that brought me Bliss!  In case you’re new here, Meg and I host this #bloggerbliss link-up every month to highlight your favorite things from the past month!  There are NO limitations – products, moments, bloggers, posts!  We enjoy seeing what y’all love and trying some of those things out for ourselves!  Be sure to use the hashtag #bloggerbliss throughout the month when you find something you love or you’re having a Blissful moment!

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TRAVEL

I’ve been lucky enough to visit Nick’s brother & sister-in-law in Florida at the beginning of July and my cousin and her family near the end of the July.  I have some amazing memories from both occasions and I can’t imagine how the trips could have gone any better!  I’m so thankful for the quality time I was able to spend with them as well as Nick and my friends, Lacy & Noelle.

You can see those recaps here:

  • Houston, TX
  • 4th of July in Gainesville
  • I high-fived a Tumble Monkey!

2048

This is a new game Nick got me hooked on.  He always finds the most random apps and then I begrudgingly try them and then end up loving them!!  This game is SO FUN – at least for the nerdy part of me.  You get doubles to grow into larger numbers and the highest you can get is a 2048.  You try to not run out of tile.  Seriously, try it out, let me know what you think.  In the meantime, I’ll be over here playing.  Nick just informed me that once you beat the game, it unlocks the next level – 4096!  oh my goodness.. I just can’t wait!

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BARE COCONUT CHIPS

I had originally heard about Dang Coconut Chips when Julie mentioned them in her “Things I’m Loving Friday” post.  Then when I attended Veg Fest Houston, they had a booth set up and I was really excited to try their coconut chips.  Lo and Behold, they were delicious!  The girls at the booth were super fun and I enjoyed talking with them!  I still need to re-cap my Veg Fest Houston experience!  For once in my blogging life, I feel like I have an abundance of posts that need to be written!  Back on topic… so when I made my way back to small town Mississippi, I tried to find Dang Coconut Chips in our local Whole Foods – no such luck!  I went with the only option we had, Bare Coconut Chips.  They ended up being really good and will have to be my go-to coconut chip in Mississippi.  Since I really enjoyed the girls at Veg Fest though and want to support Dang as well, I’ll be on watch when I’m out of town!

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BEING OUTSIDE

I’ve been making my way to our local walking trail lately to get some runs in.  I’ve enjoyed the alone time and the nature.  It’s always calming & beautiful while I’m there (Yet another post I need to publish).  My workouts at the gym have been great, but there is nothing like fresh outdoor air!

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PERSONALIZED COKES

This is by far my favorite marketing strategy in the history of the world!  I think the idea of personalizing cokes was a brilliant idea and I guarantee they saw an increase in sales.  I came across this one while I was waiting on my oil change.  It was the first one I saw that didn’t have a name which I thought was cool!  I picked it up because I like to believe that I really am a go-getter and that this diet coke was meant for me!

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BIG BROTHER

Do y’all watch this show?  Me and my sisters have watched it for years.  We’re determined to get picked one year and be the major “twist” of the season as sisters in the house where no one knows that we’re related.  Clever, right?  I am loving Nicole & Christine this season.  I think they really understand the game and they’re playing smart – plus, they’re cute as can be!  Frankie is just fun to watch, he’s so animated.  Donnie is basically the nicest person who ever walked into the house, but he hasn’t exactly been the best player and I got really frustrated with him the week that Nicole was HOH and she tried to get advice from him and then he went and spilled it all to the house and played dumb as if she didn’t ask him to keep it to himself (she totally did) plus because they’re both such great people, I would have enjoyed them working together.  I also really like Derek, I think he’s playing a smart game and he’s probably one of the most level headed people in the game.  Who’s your favorite Big Brother player?

5 PICTURES THAT MAKE YOU FEEL BEAUTIFUL

Meg had a great idea to include this in our Bliss post for the month.  I’m sure we’ve all seen this 5 picture challenge floating around facebook and we definitely feel that Bliss and Beauty go hand-in-hand!  Here are 5 pictures that make me feel beautiful!

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Left // Me & Nick at Animal Kingdom.

Top Right // Me with and his siblings at his graduation. Wearing my Stitch Fix Cardigan & Fuchsia Top!

Bottom Right // Me & my Disney Roomies at House of Blues during our CP days.  They were loving, kind, and non-judgmental.  I always felt beautiful with them!

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Left // Me & Meg at Disney Wine & Dine.

Right // Me ready to go at Disney Princess.  I went by myself and raced by myself, but I felt beautiful throughout even with my sleepy eyes!

What is bringing you Bliss this month!?  Link-up Below.

NEXT MONTH BLISS LINK-UP: AUGUST 27TH!

Filed Under: Bliss, Disney, Family, Mississippi, Nick, Travel Tagged With: blogging, Disney, Disney College Program, gainesville, graduation, half-marathon, running, Veg Fest, whole foods 2 Comments

July 8, 2014

I high-fived a Tumble Monkey!

You are in for one heck of a Disney re-cap, so buckle up!

Not only did Nick & I travel to Gainesville to visit his brother and sister-in-law, but we also made our way to Disney on Saturday!  Since the trip down is only about 2 hours, it was the obvious choice.  I’m sure by now, most of you are aware that we know how to squeeze as much as possible into a Disney trip!  This past Saturday was NO exception!

We woke up around 5:45am so we could be out the door by 6:15am.

We stopped for gas and some McDonald’s breakfast (My first choice was Starbucks, but they weren’t quite open yet).  I ordered a egg & cheese bagel.  The guy in the back thought I wanted chicken on it and I saw him actually place the chicken ON MY BAGEL, then take the chicken off my bagel, wrap it up and give it to me.  Although that was frustrating, I don’t want to waste food, so I ate it – I was just annoyed.  Some of you may not understand why that is, but if you’re a vegetarian, then I’m sure you get it.

Anyways… onward and downward toward Orlando we went!

We arrived at around 8:30am and it seemed a lot more crowded than I originally anticipated at that time, but we hustled through the crowd, go our bags checked, and scanned our Magic Bands.

MAGIC KINGDOM

Magic Kingdom was our first stop for the day.  They always do a spectacular opening show in the morning and Nick had never seen it, nor had heard that it existed, so he was pretty excited about that!

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The characters rode out on the train to wave us all in.  Anna & Elsa were there!

The second we got in the park, we ran to the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train!! It wasn’t open when we visited in May, so we were both really excited about finally riding it!  It wasn’t a big thrill, but it was a lot of fun and the animation was superb!  At this point, I expect nothing less of Disney.  Somehow our timing throughout the entire day was spot on!  They did open the park about 10 minutes early though.  We were out of the mine train by 9:10!  We were on our way to Splash Mountain when I saw the Peter Pan ride.  I’ve only been on it once or twice, but I remember loving the animation in it and you literally feel like you’re flying in the clouds above the rest of the world.  We hopped in since it wasn’t even a 10 minute wait.  Nick didn’t remember riding it before, so I’m really glad we decided too because he enjoyed it a lot!

We finally made our way to Splash and waited maybe 5 minutes.  After Splash Mountain, we hit up Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.  The wait time said 20 minutes, but we literally walked straight onto the ride.  Like I said, our timing was spot on.  What we assumed happened (after seeing a thousand little 15 year old international kids) was that they all went on Thunder Mountain first, while we were on Splash.  They increased the wait time to 20 minutes.  They all finished as we were walking to Thunder and headed to Splash.  Basically we bypassed all of them which was awesome because honestly… those tour groups from overseas are my worst nightmare at Disney.  That’s another story, for another day from my Housekeeping Days at Disney!

Once we finished Thunder, we ran to the other side of the park – Tomorrow Land!  We wanted to ride Space Mountain since it was still pretty early.  Unfortunately, we had a bit of a wait, but it’s not so bad because they have games throughout the entire line.  I got front seat and that spot can be scary!  I felt like I wasn’t really sure if we were going to run into something the entire ride.  If you’ve ridden Space Mountain then you know it’s pitch black!

We were going to ride the People Mover until we learned that it was closed for refurbishment.  That’s one of our favorite rides, so I look forward to seeing what they change!

We stopped for lunch at Cosmic Ray’s Café in Tomorrow Land.  Nick got the burger & fries.  I munched on some of our snacks and nibbled on some fries w/ ketchup.

At this point, we decided our time at Magic Kingdom was over and we were ready to head out to Animal Kingdom!

ANIMAL KINGDOM

I had been looking forward to Animal Kingdom ALL WEEK!  My absolutely favorite thing is the Festival of the Lion.  When we were there in May, it had been closed for refurbishment.  They were moving locations.  I wasn’t sure if it was opened back up yet until my friend David told me it was!

Our first stop was Mount Everest though which is my favorite ride.  We always do single-rider because there is barely a wait time.  You could stand in line for 50 minutes the regular way, but it took us about 10min. to do single-rider.  After that, we headed for the Festival of the Lion King show.  We waited in line about 30 minutes, but I was fine with that – we got great seats!   The show was absolutely spectacular (as usual).

I have this list of Disney Experiences/Memories I want at some point during my life.  One of those is to be the person they choose for the start of the show.  I haven’t made it there yet, but one day it’s happening because I’m practically a Festival of the Lion SUPERFAN!  Although that memory didn’t make it this go round, I was able to experience the greatest memory I’ve had to date at Disney.

Have you seen or heard of the Tumble Monkeys?  They’re my favorite part of the show!  Okay, that’s probably a lie… the entire show is my favorite part of the show.  Check out a video of the tumble monkey’s from my trip back in November for the Wine & Dine.

So back to my now greatest Disney memory…. A Tumble Monkey, who we have now established is the coolest thing in the world, hopped up to our seats and HIGH-FIVED US!!!! I didn’t see him coming, but he popped up, I literally SCREAMED, “OMG, YES!!!!!!!” and gave him the biggest and best high five of my entire life!  My entire day was made!  They’re like celebrities to me.  It was epic!

So after that, we did Primeval Whirl and then treated ourselves to a Vegan Donut (which is delicious!) and my fave – Mickey Pretzel w/ Cheese!

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We wanted to do Kali River Rapids, but decided the wait time wasn’t worth it.  Before we headed on to the next park, I knew I wanted to visit my old Disney Roomie, Nicolina.  She’s doing a Professional Internship at Disney right now and I hadn’t seen her in almost 2 years!  It was a short reunion, but it was completely worth it just to hug her and hear a little about her life right now!  She was such a joy to be around during my time at Disney and I know she’s spreading that same joy to her new Disney friends & cast members!

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After our mini-reunion, we took a boat to the Contemporary and then the monorail to Epcot!  Epcot was our last stop for the day.

EPCOT

We started off with Starbucks because we knew there was still a lot of the day left to accomplish.  While we sipped on that, we found ourselves in Club Cool & Nick had never known you could try the different flavors of Coca-Cola here!

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It started raining some, so our goal was to start looking through the countries and if the rain wasn’t too bad, then hurry to the next one before it started pouring.  Luckily, it never got that bad and we enjoyed our time looking around!

Nick’s brother & sister-in-law decided to drive down for dinner and my friend got them in so we could eat at La Hacienda de San Angel & watch the Epcot firework show.  Before they arrived though, we had a fast pass for Soarin‘ and it’s one of our favorite rides because it’s so relaxing!  Somehow we managed to squeeze that in right before our dinner reservation.  I got a hefty run in from Soarin’ to Mexico though!

The evening ended perfectly with dinner & fireworks!  I also got to catch up with my old Disney friend and fellow Housekeeper, David!

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mexico-dinner

I enjoyed the veggie enchiladas and Nick & I split a Margarita.  They also served black beans  & rice for the table.

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So for the record:  We accomplished 3 parks, 8 rides, 1 show, 1 extra awesome high five from a tumble monkey, visiting with 2 special friends from Disney, 2 restaurants, 1 fire works show & one of the greatest Disney days I could have asked for!

I am a little shocked that we made it back to Gainesville safely because we were both unbelievably exhausted from this full fun-packed day!  Little side note: Katy Perry was there on Saturday as well and stayed in Cinderella’s Castle.  No I did not see her because if I had, we’d have a picture together.

Questions:

  • What is your all time favorite Disney Memory?
  • What’s your favorite Disney ride?
  • What’s your favorite Disney show?
  • I would love to know you if you’ve been able to accomplish more in a day at Disney, because you’d be my hero, so introduce yourself below!

Filed Under: Disney, Family, Nick, Travel Tagged With: animal kingdom, Disney, Disney College Program, epcot, festival of the lion king, gainesville, magic kingdom, mexican, starbucks, tumble monkey, vegetarian, wine & dine 5 Comments

July 7, 2014

4th of July in Gainesville

I just arrived back in town this morning and I’m 100% exhausted, but this weekend was one for the freakin’ books of awesome!  Every second was absolutely wonderful.  Nick and I enjoyed spending lots of quality time with his brother & sister-in-law as well as meeting some of their new friends in Gainseville! 

Trey’s friend, Casey, invited us to a 4th of July party that turned out to be a blast.  It was our first time meeting these friends of theirs and they were such a treat!  We laughed the entire time, I felt completely comfortable around them and I look forward to hanging out whenever we go back to visit!

Kathryn and I learned 2 lessons on Friday

(1) Watermelon & Tortilla Chips are NOT delicious and they do NOT taste like a really great cereal.

(2) Big K.R.I.T is a famous rapper from Mississippi that clearly we should know… but do not.

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A fairly intoxicated man told us that watermelon and tortilla chips were awesome together.  We all gave it a try and although some people seemed to enjoy it okay – Kathryn and I were not so impressed.

 

watermelon-tortilla-gross

Our suggestion is to enjoy your watermelon as watermelon and your tortilla chip with some salsa.  Do not mix.  The same guy (or it could have been a completely different guy!) learned that we were from Mississippi and asked us if we knew who Big K.R.I.T was – we did not.  Apparently he’s a famous rapper from Mississippi and we should be ashamed to not know who that is.  Clearly he doesn’t realize the extent of rap music that Kathryn and I listen to on a daily basis… which is none.

We spent the afternoon hanging around and playing some games.  There was a mini-zipline and a ball bounce that the guys enjoyed!

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I didn’t venture out on it, but those who did seemed to have a lot of fun!  We did however venture out on the golf cart.  These people had a ton of land to explore!  We were treated to the most outrageous story during our golf cart ride about people getting stranded in the woods and having to do gross things to survive.  Then I learned all about Outward Bound which is an outdoor education program that Sarah, one of the girls we met, had done a few years back.  This girl was hilarious!  Unfortunately, our golf cart ran out of battery and we had to get towed back to the house.  While we waited for help, she showed us her survival skills by trying to climb a tree with flip-flops. 

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The rest of the evening was spent chit-chatting and taking pictures.  It was a fun & relaxing 4th of July weekend!

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Sarah, Laura, Me, & Kathryn

There was one point in the day that was NOT so relaxing… we were walking out to see the guys do the zip-line and the bouncy ball, I was just chatting away with Laura when Kathryn & Sarah screamed because I almost walked right into a massive spider web with some of the scariest spiders I’d ever seen.  Seriously, I think Florida takes the trophy for World’s Creepiest Spiders & Webs because I saw my fair share of those things!

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I’m looking forward to my Disney re-cap this week because Nick and I could not have experienced a more perfectly planned day at Disney on Saturday!

  • What did you do for the 4th?  Share your re-cap post with me below!
  • Do you see ridiculous spiders like this!?  Is that not insane?  That was not the only one I saw either!
  • What are some crazy combinations you’ve tried because someone said it was good?  What was the verdict?

Filed Under: Family, Food, Mississippi, Nick, Summer, Travel Tagged With: 4th of July, Big K.R.I.T, gainesville, golf cart, spiders, tortilla chips, watermelon, ziplining 4 Comments

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