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The Sand Chronicles Part 2: The Beginning of Something Beautiful

April 14, 2015 by patty lauren 1 Comment

(Shoutout of thanks to all of those people who text me all of the grammatical and spelling errors I make. ha!)

It’s 8am. I’m on the balcony of the resort, listening to the ocean, watching the waves, drinking coffee and eating oatmeal, and writing. I am now officially sorry to anyone who I have scoffed at in public or private when they talk about how awesome the beach is. Now I know what you are talking about and it is wonderful. Remember way back when I packed up GK and took off to Little St. Simons Island in December? That was my first time to have an actual beach trip. But, of course, it was in December so it wasn’t exactly bikini and bellini weather.

It has seemed like I was the only person who hadn’t been to the beach in the summer. Seriously. And, I’m 30. And, live in the South. Something is wrong with this picture. Naturally, I blame my parents. Joking. But, seriously – why did we never go to the beach?! I knew plenty of kids growing up who went to the beach every summer but not me. Oh, no. I was too busy going to things like basketball camp (you don’t even want to know) and hoeing our summer garden. Because what kid doesn’t want to pick giant zucchini and have their mother spray them down with a hose to imitate a summer full of sunshine and water while they’re running around in a tank top and too-high shorts? It’s the best we could do. One day I’ll share some unfortunate pictures of this said summer.

All that to say – if I ever have my own family, we ARE going to the beach.

Back to the beach. So, if you read TSC Part 1 you know all about how our fun little adventure started. We finally made it to bed sometime after 3am, but I was bound and determined to be up for the sunrise. I think E was planning on snoozing longer since we just had the longest and most adventurous day ever but she did say, “I’ll go with you. Just wake me up.” You betcha I’m going to wake you up! I felt like a kid on Christmas Eve. I could barely sleep, I kept checking my alarm to make sure it was on so I wouldn’t miss this natural and daily occurence that just seemed more magical when you’re standing on the shoreline with sand squishing between your freshly polished toes (or not, for you guys).

Naturally, as any 30 year old woman who is really a kid inside would be, I was up before my alarm and throwing on clothes. I grabbed my camera and we headed down to the sand. This must be the feeling women get when they get proposed to – that feeling of never knowing if this day would ever come and now that it’s here you’re one big bundle of nerves and emotions and it’s a little overwhelming. Of course, I could be totally wrong but I imagine that’s the way it is.

The sun hadn’t begun to peek out from behind the clouds but thin, sharp streams of bright pink etched the sky. The blue hue melted in with the billowing clouds and encircled shades of orange and pale yellow. The sun was coming. It was a new day. There were seagulls and jellyfish. Moms and Dads. Kids and dogs. Husbands and wives. People alone. People together. For me, every sunrise and sunset is beautiful so I won’t say this was the most beautiful one I’ve ever seen but it was one of the most special. I am in such holy reverence of our world and our Creator. I’ve already said the feeling of being tiny and insignificant was humbling. And, truthfully, we could all use a little more humbleness. I know I sure can.

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We practiced some yoga poses (kudos to the fit beach babes who make it seem super easy!) E’s go-to was The Tree pose while I sunk down into a warrior pose. Ah, stretches.

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We walked and walked and I think I could have walked forever. We headed back to the villa and I got my little writing area together. The kitchen is fully stocked with everything you would need so I brewed a fresh cup of coffee and make myself some breakfast. I could get used to this.

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I do want to include some information about our wonderful resort and how I found it! I’m a big fan of HomeAway. I’ve used it several times and always had a good experience. Our villa is at the Hilton Head Beach & Tennis Resort. Amy, the owner I rented from, has been so wonderful to us and I would highly recommend checking out her listing if you think about visiting the area!

This is opening weekend at Hilton Head… it’s officially the beach season. Which means the poolside restaurant is open, the pool is calling my name, and the sand and I need to become a little more familiar…

Until next time… xoxo, patty lauren

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The Sand Chronicles Part 1: Once Upon a Time…

April 13, 2015 by patty lauren 4 Comments

Once upon a time there was a girl named Patty Lauren who had never been to the beach in the summer. She took herself one year after Christmas, but she was waiting for the day she could slip on a bikini and run into the Atlantic under a bright, warm sunshine. This girl was lucky enough to have a day off work for Easter Break and on a whim asked her adventurous friend E if she wanted to go to the beach for the weekend. So the two girls made plans and schemed activities for several weeks until the day came. Beach Day!

These two girls work very hard, but on this particular Thursday they were very antsy at work and seemed to have a difficult time concentrating. They chugged coffee and cracked jokes. They announced hours ticking down to 5pm. They (or maybe just one of them) hopped around their office in sweet anticipation of the closing bell to change clothes and vamoose.

Five o’ clock came and with it a heavy sprinkling of early summer rain. This was not exactly how they had hoped their beach weekend would start out, especially since they had planned on hauling their bikes on the back of their rental car for the 6 hour drive. But, it was BEACH DAY and this day no matter what happened would only be considered as “adventurous”. There would be no disasters for these girls.

Their first adventure started when they went to pick up their rental car. A Ford Focus was what they were going to be given (or something like it) – however, the only FF they had was a hatchback. Which would have been fine if they didn’t have their bikes. The bike rack. Yep. No go. What should have been a 10 minute quick pick up turned into almost an hour of frustr- sorry, adventure.

“We can give you a Volkswagon Beetle,” said the desk attendant.
“Oooh, let’s get the Beetle!!!” Patty Lauren exclaimed and clapped her hands together. “I can see us now cruising down the beach in our cute little car…”
“There’s no place for the bike rack, Patty!” E said, laughing.
“Forget the bikes – ditch ’em. We can rent bikes. Let’s get the Beetle.”

Clearly someone was having dreams of grandeur. After agreeing on a mid-size, more practical vehicle the girls were given a Volkswagon Jetta. A red one! Yeah, buddy. This was the next best thing. Although that red Mustang convertible across the lot called out to the them in sweet hushed tones. Alas, the Jetta would have to do.

 

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Our sporty little car

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How many females does it take to figure out a car is keyless entry? You guessed it – two. Here in this story we have two smart, well educated, raised in good families, and gainfully employed women who CANNOT FIGURE OUT HOW TO PUT A KEY IN A CAR. Let me tell you – no amount of jabbing a key into a non existent hole is going to start a car. Thankfully, it was soon discovered to have a Start/Stop button. In this party’s defense, the car didn’t seem that new. Our heroines only thought keyless entry was for newer more sporty vehicles. This would be the only time during their first day’s excursion that duct tape would not enter the picture.

 

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The Queen of Bungee Cords and Duct Tape

Once their sporty-non-sporty vehicle was packed with everything two ladies would need for a weekend at the beach… oh, wait. Speaking of packing everything two ladies would need…

“I brought candles!”
“This is not a romantic getaway…”
“Who knows! It could be…”
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Anyway, back to the story. The girls were off… Patty Lauren took the first shift to drive. And, boy was this car made for her. Zippy all the way. What felt like 75 was actually about 95. Whoops. About 20 minutes after their first adventure, the second ‘adventure’ reared its head.

“Oh no, my bike is coming off,” E said, peering through the back windshield with a surprisingly calm expression.
“WHAT! Are you SURE?!
“Yep. Yep, it’s definitely hanging off.”

We will attribute E’s laid back demeanor to this near fatal disaster to growing up in the West. All Patty Lauren could imagine was bikes flying off into the cars behind them and killing someone. Okay, maybe there is some active imagination play going on, but still. It’s a real possibility!

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Emergency lights were thrown on and the girls slid into the next exit. A definite rearrangement was going to need to occur to remedy this situation. They weren’t even into their drive an hour and the bikes were having their own party. As your narrator of this story, I should mention now our character E has a real affinity for bungee cords.

“It’s too bad you don’t have any duct tape,” Patty Lauren said – jokingly.

“Oh I do! I have duct tape in the trunk. We can duct tape it on to the rack for extra security.”

Apparently, E also has a deep love for duct tape as well. In fact, her trunk contains every piece of equipment you could possibly need on a road trip. She’s kind of like the female MacGyver. So, not only are the bikes strapped into their rack but they are also bungee corded and now they are duct taped into the rack. Patty Lauren is watching the people stare at the two of them.

“We’re like sitting ducks. Someone is going to think we’re the dumbest people and follow us to the beach and murder us.”

Too many crime dramas. Once the bikes were secured (for the second time), the ladies were off again. It was about this time the topic of Cowboy Churches came up.

“It’s always been on my bucket list to visit a Cowboy Church,” E said with the same enthusiasm Patty Lauren would speak of a new pair of shoes.
“A WHAT?”
“What? You’ve never heard of a Cowboy Church?!” She was genuinely shocked.
“Um, no. What does that even mean?”

Enter Wikipedia and E’s vibrant description of what a Cowboy Church is. Someone missed their calling in some type of persuasive salesmanship career. Some Googling and searching led the girls to find out there was a Cowboy Church in their town. While they debated the “legitimacy” of a Cowboy Church in their area they decided plans must be made to attend. Look for that blog sometime in the near to late future.

Macon. Oh, Macon Macon Macon. There’s not a lot to say about it except you better have your running shoes on and I don’t recommend wearing a full length fur coat there unless you want to be followed down the street by some lovely gentlemen who think you have “the jams.”

Not far from Macon our two star characters hit another adventure on the road.

“My bike is hanging off again,” E said.

The way she communicates this information is like saying, “I like peanut butter” not “Some heavy piece of EQUIPMENT is about to fly off our car and you are already going 20 miles over the speed limit.”

“You’re not serious.”
“Yep.”
“Are you SURE?”

De ja vu. So, the girls did what any smart women would do traveling alone… they pulled off onto an unknown exit to fix the situation. One would think if there is a well-lit gas station that equals safety. Uh uh. Think again, my friends. The girls pulled up at this particular station and realized very quickly this was not the best place for a God-knows-how-long-this-is-going-to-take bike fix. But, nature called… Now, Patty Lauren was not sure if this was a normal occurrence in South Georgia but if men playing what looked to be slot machines inside of the gas station was on the up-and-up she was ready to get back home. Was it a slot machine? Was it porn? Was it some type of underworld gambling ring? We’ll never know because as soon as the girls were in, they were out and down the street at a “safer” location.

“Listen, if anyone comes over to us I think we just need to say screw the bikes and get in the car and leave,” Patty Lauren said, wondering if maybe her number was meant to be snatched up somewhere in Macon on a side road.

This time not only was E’s bike loose but it had busted through the duct tape and also broken one of the bike straps. This sucker was a beast. A half roll of duct tape, bike switch, and more intricate bungee cording they were back on the road.

The last half of this tale is rather uneventful. There was lots of snackage and some snoozes, but lots of oohs and aahs when that beautiful South Carolina sign welcomed them to a gateway of Palm Trees and the familiar breeze of ocean land.

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Finally! Three A.M. never looked so beautiful…

 

This will not be the last adventure our heroines encounter, so check back soon…

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…March Comes In Like a Lion…

March 5, 2015 by patty lauren 5 Comments

Delayed. Derailed. Out of (my) Control.

That’s how March has started off for me. This whole week has been one of derailment. Choices, actions, decisions, words said, words unsaid. There are always elements based on our controlled actions that have an uncontrollable outcome. Some good. Some bad. I’ve cried more in the past five days than I have in the past three months. Actions. Sometimes you get something really good, something you have needed, something you didn’t even know you needed, something you wanted for so long. something that is special… and you are so excited. And, *BOOM*. Actions. Roaring actions that derail the good thing. Time can’t be gotten back… days move on, you lose moments, you lose memories… you lose time. You spend those lost moments in the “what ifs”, but there is no going back. So, you wait. You wait for the delayed outcome. Is it good? Is it bad? It’s out of your control.

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I share a lot with my readers. We relate. You give me feedback and encouragement. While March has been difficult, I’m going to share the part of the journey that has happened that helped put together this month and what I have been wanting to say and what has been going on in my heart. However, it comes as a (hopefully) humorous adventure…

I am currently sitting in the public library in Williamson, GA. Look it up. It’s basically a shed. Okay, that’s not true. It’s a really cute little house type place, but this is the smallest library I’ve ever been in. Why am I here? Because, I have no access to internet to blog except on my phone and the thought of typing all of this out on my iPhone made me cry again. Okay, that’s not true either but you get the gist.

So, WHY am I sitting in the public library using their internet writing a blog about how ferocious my week has been? Well, gentle reader… let me tell you.

At this point in time, I should have been having a delicate little meal in a hole-in-the-wall cafe with my friend LM in New York City. Instead, I am sitting here with a melting (but equally as delicious, I am sure) Frosty.

Three days in my favorite city with my friend with no plans but to eat, drink and be merry.

I started my journey to Atlanta this morning at 7am complete with a pit stop to Starbucks for a Venti Quad Shot WCM Latte (ie: something to get you in between vomiting and explosive diarrhea, but definitely guaranteed to give you shaky hands) – I have managed to do my hair, my makeup, dress nice, kiss the dog, text my loved ones, and cruise down the road listening to my carefully constructed “NYC Jams” Spotify playlist. I am keenly aware I am not as cool as I think I am, but a girl can dream.

I arrive at the Atlanta airport, get through security, and claim my spot. My plane is supposed to leave at 11:45AM. The time is getting closer… 11:12AM, 11:14AM… *dlerp dlerp* my phone starts buzzing with texts from family about an Atlanta airplane skidding off the tarmac at Laguardia. Actions.

Flight delayed. 12:15PM. Lagaurdia closed until 7pm. Flight cancelled. CANCELLED. Actions.

I’ve had flights cancelled before… it happens. It’s a part of life. Delays are a part of life. I waited and waited and waited to talk to someone. They didn’t have an answer. I was finally able to get another flight scheduled for tomorrow – awesome! It doesn’t get in until 11PM. Not so awesome. Derailment. Out of my control. Not the answer I wanted. Disappointment.

At this point, I am in full on “I am going to get this worked out mode”, but I feel the pressure inside of my body slowly rising. I feel that headache I’ve already dulled once today start creeping back into the back of my brain stem. Pushing. The tears are wanting to come, but I am on a mission. At least until I get a better answer.

I tote myself to the car rental… the first place I tried – out of cars. The second place – I got into some area that was not the line and then people starting cutting me in line. Third place – finally! I have been immeasurably blessed today with helpful people. I was able to get a good car for a good price and get on my way.

Sitting in the car, it happens. The frustration, the disappointment, the tired, the hurt… actions. I sit in my shiny, little black car that is clean and new and everything good and everything I had hoped… and cry. I cry for the day and I cry for a lot of other reasons, but it is an acute moment of heaviness and clarity – all at the same time.

Thankfully, I have family not far from Atlanta. And, lots of people to call me and text me and check in and tell me jokes (Why do you never gift a women a watch for a gift? Answer: There’s a clock on the stove!) LM has been sending me pictures of our beautiful view in our classic Midtown hotel. And, assuring me no matter when I am able to get to the City, we will make the most of it. Actions.

So, as I sit here time warped into 1996 with my public library internet usage and wrap up this adventure (for now!) I am focusing on the brutality of the delays, the derailments and having things out of my control. God is purposeful. Life is purposeful. Actions happen – whether bad ones based on our own inept moments of weakness or simply because they are “a thing” The lesson is to be learned in the derailment. Patience. Solidarity. Hopefulness. Thankfulness. Thankfulness for time to think about treasuring every good moment you are granted for they can be altered in sheer seconds or thankfulness for an altered path that leads to the same destination. Finding joy in the moments of “what next.”

Check in soon.

xoxo, patty lauren

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“March roars in like a lion
So fierce,
The wind so cold,
It seems to pierce.

The month rolls on
And Spring draws near,
And March goes out
Like a lamb so dear.”

   – Lorrie Hill

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A City Girl Goes Camping : Chapter 1 – The Style

November 25, 2014 by patty lauren 1 Comment

Oooh camping! Nature, fresh air, meals over a fire, hiking, sleeping in a tent, hearing organic sounds, hammocks, and woodland creatures translates to some as a slice of Heaven – for me, it translates to being sticky, potential bug bites, sleeping exposed to animals with razor sharp teeth and more bugs, and deafening silence. Because, honestly – this is what I’ve always thought about camping:

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(if you don’t know what this is from, watch this)

In all seriousness, I love the beauty of nature and animals and all that jazz – but in the comfort of my own creature comfort, whether that be civilization or a car.

Alas, I made the mistake of telling a friend of mine I had never been camping so she made it her temporary life’s mission to make me go camping. So, I agreed.

The destination? Cumberland Mountain State Park 

More on that in Chapter 2. This post will be about a very serious question – what does a gal who has never been camping bring to spend a night in the wilderness?

Well, if you’re a little like me and you like your clothes and shoes and to look nice but you don’t want to be the ridiculous woman who wears high heels to go hiking, read on!

Beauty

I decided to spend the weekend sans makeup, so before I left for the camping excursion I prepped my skin with Bare Escentuals’ Blemish Therapy & Mineral Veil

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Have you seen Vaseline’s Lip Therapy adorable jelly pots? Love them! I brought along the Rosy Lips one to keep my lips hydrated with a little bit of color. The tortoise case holds a take along BE Mineral Veil.

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Before I left, I also ran it’s a 10 leave in conditioner in my hair (a little goes a long way)

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And, no beauty post of mine would be complete without a nod to dry shampoo. My holy grail DS is Oscar Blandi’s Pronto Dry Shampoo. It’s perfect and works wonders! However, for 1/4 of the price, Dove has a great aerosol dry shampoo that I have really come to love – and it smells divine! So – that definitely came with me!

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Clothes & Comfort

We were only going to be staying one night camping and I like to think I was extremely practical in what I brought to wear.

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That was it! Pretty awesome, I think. I brought two, long sleeved Life is Good shirts, a tank top, two pairs of comfy pants, a sweater, a pair of slipper socks, and a ball cap. It all fit into one bag and it felt awesome!

For shoes, I brought one pair. That’s right – ONE! These are my useful, go-to shoes – Chaco Toe Coop Clogs. Chaco doesn’t make them anymore, but you can actually buy them from Sierra Trading Post for less than $40! I get more compliments on these shoes than any stiletto I’ve ever worn. That’s got to mean something.

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I have this weird thing I’ve done for years when I go out of town… I always have to take something with me that makes me feel “comfortable.” It’s silly, but it’s always something small and brings me a lot of security.

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This time, it was my best friend’s sweater and t-shirt (high fives for guy best friends). I always take a t-shirt to use as a pillowcase when I go on vacation. I read it somewhere many years ago and have done it ever since. Small comforts of home!

Up Next? A City Girl Goes Camping: Chapter 2 – The Location

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Morris Vineyard and Winery

August 24, 2014 by patty lauren 1 Comment

What screams a summer evening more than meandering through rows of vineyard vines, plucking ripe juicy berries from the bud and dropping them down into a plastic bucket? I think berry picking is one of the quintessential summer activities, especially in the south and I’m so excited to share my adventure with you!

I came on the berry picking scene a little late this year, so as my friends and I headed to Morris Vineyard and Winery in Charleston, Tennessee, we knew our picking options would be a little limited. The drive to the vineyard is quiet and winding, but not short of breathtaking scenery.

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 The view, which overlooks the Appalachian Mountains, is breathtaking in only the way raw country scenes can be.

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When you get to the vineyard, you check in at a little lodge to get your bucket. Or, if you are there for wine tasting, you can go inside and check out the rustic accommodations and test their variety of wines – they even carry supplies to make your own wine! Pretty cool, huh?

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During this time of year, Muscadines are the only fruit we thought we would be able to pick, but the gentleman working that day told us they had had a late bloom of raspberries (yippee!), so we decided to pick a little of both.

If you’ve never had a muscadine they are… unusual. They are a part of the grape family but a little more, as my friend said, “wild” tasting. Oh, and they are HUGE.

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We were really eager to pick raspberries, so we headed down the trail to the raspberry vines.

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Since it was a late bloom, the raspberries were a little harder to find but we found some!
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{that picture on the right might be me saying the hill was too steep, but I’ll never confirm}
The evening cooled off as we got ready to check out and head home. It was a great way to spend a couple hours of a summer evening. If you get a chance to ever stop at Morris Vineyard, you won’t be disappointed! Picking season starts in April and continues through throughout the fall. The vineyard has blueberry, raspberry, blackberry, and muscadine vines.
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