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Hey, Instafam! I’m taking time off to have quality time with my family, and the distraction of social media is not on my itinerary 😆 I’ll see you in a few days, rested and recharged with more travel tips. If you send me a message or have questions about an upcoming trip, I’ll be back online starting May 9. Have a beautiful week! - Megan
Hey there, Insta fam! Loooooooong time no talk, so figured it was time for a life update. You guys come to mind often and every once in awhile I login to see what you're up to. Thanks for sharing your lives and keeping in touch!
We need input for toddler hiking shoes/boots! Gavin wears a Toddler 8 and we're having one heck of a time finding something that will actually be practical for hiking. Waterproof would be great, but not a dealbreaker. Photo from October 2020 when we met up with another adventure mom to play in the Cascades. That place was incredible!
At work a few months ago, we celebrated a local Delta Captain's retirement. He was surrounded by family and friends as they congratulated him for his 33-year aviation career. I got choked up... but I admit, the pool spilling over my eyelids wasn't because I was proud of his accomplishments or overwhelmed by the echoes of loved ones cheering for him. I was actually feeling kind of sad. Jealous.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
In October, I made the announcement that I was leaving social media. I was having trouble striking the balance of "living my life" and "living my life for an audience". I realized I was doing things for the 'Gram and not for personal enjoyment, and it was stealing my joy. I felt immense pressure to get every photo perfect instead of truly being present in the moment. I decided I wanted to spend my time focusing on my son, diving deeper into my faith, and getting back to the basics instead of spending literal hours a day on social channels. Because the latter was incredibly taxing and unfulfilling. Social media sometimes feels like a contest of whose life is better, who's cooler, who has the nicest home, who has the best body, or who's the best mother. I'm grossed out that I felt the need to compete for as long as I did.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Snacks and naps are Gavin's only essentials when traveling. Meanwhile I've got a list of a few hundred things I don't want to forget, including our @gbglobalofficial compact "Pockit" stroller and @babytula blanket. I've already made a list of our favorite travel essentials for infants (link in bio), so I'll be making another list for TODDLER travel essentials this week. I've actually been in denial about having a toddler and have put off that post in particular for awhile now. Ha! If you have any tips/tricks/products you love for toddler travel, drop a comment so other moms, including myself, can know all the things that have been tested, tried, and true!⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
We packed up our wild selves for a different kind of wild than we are used to: the bustling streets of Chicago. We were both overstimulated almost right away by the sights, sounds, smells, and traffic, but we found plenty of beautiful outdoor escapes among the skyscrapers to keep us grounded. Gavin's favorite experiences include riding the busses and trains, eating deep dish pizza, petting stingrays at @Shedd_Aquarium, taking a swim in Lake Michigan, and chasing @alesealesealese 's cats. 😆⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Driving to the airport on Thursday morning with only three hours of sleep, I made a commitment to myself that we were going to have fun and make memories no matter what happened. That very same day, mere hours later, I was beating myself up for being tired and not giving Gavin much of an adventure. Man, I can be the absolute worst at taking my own advice. Did we see everything I wanted? Nope. Did we have fun and make memories anyways? Yes, yes we did. By setting the bar too high, I'm setting myself up for failure and disappointment. But if I lower the bar, or take it away entirely, I gain more flexibility and patience throughout the journey because I'm not worried about a loftier-than-necessary goal. The goal, on every trip or wandering in the woods, is to have fun and make memories. Plain and simple. That's it. Oh how quickly I forget that.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
Glacier Point is a quick little 0.5 mile jaunt to an overlook above Yosemite Valley. Half Dome dominates the view as the valley floor sweeps across his shadows. I swear to you, when we reached the overlook, Gavin let out a, "Woooooow" in a hushed whisper full of awe. And again I was reminded of why we take these trips. Why I work weird hours. Why I love my job. We followed the trail back and debated what portion of nearby trails to start. Knowing that I was not in a place mentally or physically to do a hike longer than three miles, we decided to take on a small section of the Four Mile Trail. We sat in the shade to have some snacks and soak in our last views of Half Dome before beginning the trek.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
[Full Yosemite story via link in bio] The water was low enough that a current was nonexistent along the river's edge, so that's exactly where we played. Gavin studied and threw the rocks, completely amiss to the 3,000 foot granite monolith towering over us. He was just shy of four months old when we took him to see "Free Solo" for his first movie theatre experience ever. Watching him play in the water below El Cap was a surreal moment that somehow brought all of our experiences together full circle.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
[Full Yosemite story via link in bio] Back at camp, I mapped out a rough itinerary and made dinner while Gavin played in the dirt with his new toys. I studied him as his imagination unfolded and I felt so lucky and grateful to be there with my boy. My sad attempt at starting a campfire was embarrassing (thankfully the weather was so warm that a fire wasn't necessary) so we ate our dinner while admiring the stars in the glow of our @LuminAID solar lights. We cleaned up camp, did a trash run, and made sure all of our food was stored in the vehicle before settling in to our tent for the night. He curled up on the sleeping mat clutching tightly to his new airplane and car as I set up the iPad for a movie night under the stars. "Bolt" began to play and I dozed off and on throughout the movie. When Gavin started rubbing his eyes, we traded the movie for the sounds of nature, cuddling and singing until he fell asleep.⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀

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