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How I Worked Remotely —and was Still Present on Family Vacation

Filed Under: family vacation, travel with kids, unplug, vacation // April 10, 2019

Last time we visited Puerto Rico (two years ago), I made it a point to unplug for the most part. You can read about why I wanted to unplug and how I unplugged here. This vacation, I simply could not. I worked remotely and so, I had work that had to be done. I did try my best to not let my work interfere with family time, though. 



Here’s how I was able to work remotely and still be present on our vacation:


1. I got as much work done in advance as I could.

Since I knew I would be working remotely, I planned accordingly. I did as much work as I could in advance. When I did have to do work, I did most of it after my husband and kids were asleep. It meant a couple late nights for me but that was worth it to me. Regarding smaller tasks, I took a few minutes each day to do them (since I planned most ahead it didn’t take much time during the day). 


2. I limited my work to my full-time job.

I prefer unplugging on family vacations. Therefore, I wanted to limit my phone time as much as possible. In order to do this, I took a break from and paused my blog / Instagram sponsored work. That being said, I did photograph some (non-sponsored) content but it was casually done during our days, not photo shoots or anything, and photos I’d normally take if I wasn’t a content creator. 


3. I limited my photo-taking. 

Of course, I took many photos of the boys. But as I previously alluded to, I actually took less than I thought I would. You’d probably be surprised. I shot most of my content for Instagram and my blog the first day (which is why I’ll be in the same rainbow swimsuit in most photos). After the first day, I did not take many photos of myself. I focused on the kids and on family photos but even then, I tried putting my phone away after I completed my work tasks. Do I wish I took more photos? Slightly. Do I regret not taking more? No because it means I was more present rather than behind the lens during the memory-making moments. 


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FREE 2018 Disney Vacation Planning Videos

Filed Under: disney, travel with baby, travel with kids, travel with toddler, vacation // January 29, 2018

This post is sponsored by Disney Parks and Disney Cruise Lines. All opinions are my own.


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If you know me or have been reading my blog for some time, then you know I LOVE Disney. In fact, I could not be more excited to take S last summer. The morning we woke up to visit Disney World felt like Christmastime, which is also a favorite of mine. 

For those who say Disney with a toddler is too hectic, I say give it a try. It was actually fine and totally doable! (Check out my tips so you have an easy breezy time, too!) Plus, S’s reaction when he met Mickey was a top 10 favorite life moment for me. In fact, just the other day, my husband brought it up and said if he could relive that moment over and over, he would. It was that special.

 So, what are you waiting for? Watch the videos now to start planning your own special Disney vacation! And tell my old pal Mickey I say hi when you see him!

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Life Recently: Lots of Trips

Filed Under: life, Puerto Rico, vacation // April 12, 2017

It’s been a while since I’ve written about what’s been going on in my/our life/lives. Well, March was a doozy. So much went on.
Trips to the ER, pediatrician, Michigan, urgent care… and Puerto Rico! 
Thank goodness we’d planned our vacation because it was so needed after the hectic month we’d been having.
All is, thankfully, well in the health department. Seb was just sick for the first time and it both broke my heart and almost gave me a billion heart attacks. Then, my husband and I got sick (it could have been Seb wiping his nose on me all the time and/or coughing into my mouth as I was holding him..) and I managed to get THE most painful ear infection that I can ever remember having. I was then extremely nervous to fly but decided to do so after being cleared by our doctor.
Of course, getting sick two days before we were about to leave was less than convenient and not ideal… Needless to say, this was the most last-minute packing we have ever done.
Life is still great, though. Because we’re healthy (the ear pain lasted under six hours thanks to trusty antibiotics and a heating pad) and amid the craziness, we got to visit my husband’s family in Michigan and make it to our vacation in Puerto Rico.
Before I share some photos from our vacation, I want to give you a tip: try to visit in the spring or summer! Last time we visited Puerto Rico, we went in November and we were unimpressed with the ocean. This time, it felt like we were on another island. The water was an amazing shade of crystal-clear blue.
And now, for the good stuff: the photos, most of which were taken on our trusty Nikon (another tip: invest in a good camera–the better quality of photos is worth it).
*Though I took photos, I did not take as many as I normally do because I unplugged.

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