Marking Activites Off Our Summer Bucket List 2015

We’ve officially got about one more month of summer left and so far we’ve had our fair share of, “I’m bored!” and too much TV and video games.  We’ve also had our lazy days of summer where it’s just too hot to go out or days when life’s boring tasks of cleaning, running errands, and doing laundry take over.  But, we’ve still managed to have some fun times.  This is why it’s so important for our family to have this Summer Bucket List done early in the summer so we can not only have fun activities and events to look forward to, but to also make the time to make it happen.  We don’t want to get so caught up in our daily routine and life’s demands that we forget to have fun!

Our summer has also included days at the pool at my parent’s place and our friend’s place, a fun day boating on Lake Mead, a weekend camping in Utah, jumping at SkyZone, making ice cream, evening bike rides, and watching some family movies!  

We still have a few more things to mark off our Summer Bucket List but so far we’re having a great summer making memories and going on adventures!  How’s your summer going?  

 

5 Tips for a Fun & Successful Family Camping Trip

Our first camping trip as a family was a great success!  Jason and I had been on few camping trips in Florida before we had the kiddos, but it’d been 12 years since then.  Plus, camping with kids is way different.  The kids had been asking to go camping since last summer, so we decided to make it part of our summer bucket list this year.  Our trip was 2 nights and I think this was just enough for us.  It was long enough to make the effort worthwhile, but not too long to get boring or overwhelming.  We went out to Navajo Lake, UT, which is about a 3 hr drive from Las Vegas.  This was a good distance for us.  Far enough that it felt like a getaway and the scenery was completely different, but close enough that we didn’t have to drive for too long.  

Of course, I don’t by any means think we’re camping experts or suggest we had a flawless trip, but I think we did pretty good and I’d love to share some of the ups and downs (but mostly the ups!) of our trip and share 5 tips that helped make our first camping trip fun!

1.  Make a list!  There are tons of websites you can find online or on pinterest with extensive checklists on what to pack for your camping trip.  REI had a great one we used, here.  These lists are pretty long and detailed, so you may or may not need all of these items for your trip, but it’s a good idea to print one out and use as a starting point.  Camping requires lots of stuff. I still can’t get over the amount of things you have to take!  

2.  Prepare!  Go on some day trips and/or family hikes if you aren’t used to the great outdoors.  Our family loves to go on hikes & picnics together, so overnight camping was the natural next step for us. If you’re new to the outdoors, start off slow with a picnic at a park and walks through natural settings and work your way up to longer hikes.  

3.  Go with friends!  Even before Jason and I had kids, we always went camping with a group of friends.  The more the merrier.  Going with another family was perfect for us.  The kids had friends to play with, so they weren’t always looking for us to entertain them.  Don’t get me wrong, we did get some, “I’m bored!” What can we do now?” but I know it would have been tons more had it just been the 4 of us.    

4.  Plan some activities!  Yes, I’m a planner and the idea of just going on a trip without any set plans is not within my comfort zone.  This trip was pretty spontaneous for us and we didn’t have huge plans for when we got there, but the few things we did have planned were just enough.  It doesn’t have to be anything huge and you definitely do not need to plan every minute, but having a few activities for the kids was super helpful.  Jason took some supplies for a little battery-electicity science experiment for the kids, we had them do a scavenger hunt, and the highlight of the day was going fishing!  We have an awesome book titled Camp Out!: The Ultimate Kids’ Guide and it’s packed with stuff for kids to do on camping trips. (Tip: this book is also great for day trips and hikes) 

5.  Get the kids involved!  Camping is a lot of work.  There’s the setting up camp, putting up your tents, making a fire, cooking, cleaning, etc.  Just unloading and loading up the cars is a lot of work.  Kids love helping out and feeling useful, so get them involved in “camp life”.  We gave our kids small tasks they could handle depending on their age and with some supervision and direction, they were all able to help out.  

No trip with kiddos is guaranteed to be stress-free and some trips will be better than others.  We had our share of issues from thunderstorms, leaking tents, and a few kid meltdowns!  But, nothing we couldn’t handle with a little flexibility and a good attitude!  

I’ll admit before this trip, I was pretty nervous about taking the kids camping.  But, with a little preparation, I think we’ll be ready to go again soon.  There’s something special about being outdoors without all the comforts of modern daily living that helps ground you.  I think it’s important to let kids “rough it” for a few days, get dirty, and disconnect for a bit.  I’m looking forward to our next camping trip, for sure.  Any expert campers out there have any additional tips for our next trip?  I’d love to hear them!  

 

 

 

Let the Running Begin | Half Marathon Training

Back in September I entered a facebook contest to win a free race on Pace Per Mile‘s page.  All you had to do was leave a comment on which race you’d like to win and one random person would be chosen.  The only stipulation was that it had to be a race in 2014 or 2015 that was not sold out or was not a lottery.  On a whim, because whoever really wins these things right, I wrote I’d love to win an entry for Walt Disney World’s Wine & Dine Half Marathon in November 2015.  Jason and I had been talking about taking the kids to WDW in Florida in either 2015 or 2016, so Florida was on the brain.  

Later that week, I got a message from Pace Per Mile, saying I’d won!  WooHoo!!  Once the initial excitement wore off, it was time to start planning our trip to Florida.  This free race did not come with plane tickets for a family of 4 to fly cross country!  Nor did it come with hotel stay, car rental, or park admission.  We did have over a year to plan for it and well, now we are getting close – it’s just 4 months away!  

We’re all super excited to be going to Florida.  Not only will I be running the Wine and Dine Half Marathon, we also signed up the kids to run the 1 mile kid’s race earlier that day.  Plus, Jason purchased a ticket to join me for the Finish Line Party!  We’re really looking forward to some yummy food from Epcot’s Food & Wine festival and some of the attractions will also be open for the after party.  I just hope I have the energy for it all.  I’m pretty sure I’ll have the appetite for the food & wine, though 😉 

Before I run the Wine & Dine Half in Walt Disney World, I’ll be running the Disneyland Half Marathon in September!  While reading about RunDisney, I came across an article that talked about all the fun challenges they offered during their race weekends.  The Coast to Coast challenge quickly caught my attention.  Basically, you get the Coast to Coast medal when you run 2 Disney half marathons, one in Disneyland and one in Walt Disney World, in one calendar year.  I knew that it was now or never, so I quickly figured out a way to get an entry for the Disneyland Half thanks to a friend!  

Now guess what?  In May, I ended up winning another half marathon registration via Enjoying the Course‘s blog giveaway. So now I’ll be running the  Laughlin/Bullhead Half Marathon here in Nevada this December.  Talk about a winning streak!  

So, like the title of this post says, “Let the running begin!” I’ll be starting my half marathon training this week using one of the trusty Hal Higdon Training Programs.  I’ve only used the Novice I and II programs, but I’m tempted to try out the Intermediate Training Program this time around. I ‘ll be running 3 half marathons in 4 months, with a Tough Mudder in between in October, so I’ll really be focusing on running!  Who knows, maybe all this running will make me want to finally sign up for a marathon, maybe….

What races do you have planned for the fall? Have you ever ran a Disney race?  I’d love some tips if you have them! 

Summer Bucket List 2015

Since the summer of 2010 we’ve been putting together a family summer bucket list.  We’ve had a blast putting these lists together each year and coming up with fun activities to keep the kiddos entertained and happy during our hot Vegas summers.  A few things have become summer traditions such as going to Southern California in August, picnics up at Mount Charleston, and movie nights.  But, it’s always fun to add a few new things to our lists each year.  In 2012 we started to get creative with displaying our list because it’s important to see it and plan around it.  Otherwise, we tend to get busy with our regular routine and forget about all the fun plans we had for summer.  

We usually put our summer bucket list together around Memorial Day, but this year has been wonky with Jason’s broken ankle and year round school for both kids! So, we waited until our kids went on their summer track brake to really focus on the fun summer activities for this year.  They’ll be on summer track break for 3 weeks. Then they’ll be back to finish off the school year for about a month, before having another 2 week break before the new school year begins again.  It can get confusing, but that’s where a little preparation and being intentional about making the best of summer comes in handy!  We’re determined to make the most of our time together as a family, be it summer or any other time of the year.  This year, I purchased this cute chalk banner at Target for displaying our list.  I got the kids to each write a few of our activities and then we hung it right over the kitchen window.  We’ll definitely be seeing it constantly!  


Emeric Family Summer Bucket List 2015


  • End of Summer SoCal Beach Trip
  • Family Bike Ride (I plan to just run alongside them, since I don’t know how to ride a bike.  They think they’re going to teach me to ride.  We’ll see what happens!)
  • Mystery Adventure
  • Bonfire 
  • Art Day
  • Sky Zone
  • Picnic at Mount Charleston
  • Make Ice Cream
  • Camping
  • Family Movie Night
  • Swimming 

Feel free to check out our 2012, 2013, and 2014 lists for more ideas for your own summer bucket list!  It’s not too late to get started on having a super fun summer!  What kinds of fun activities, trips, or projects do you have planned for your family this summer? 


San Francisco & Wine Country Getaway

The past 6months have been quite a roller coaster for our family.  Jason broke his ankle in January during the Spartan Sprint in Temecula and has had 2 surgeries since then.  He is now going to start physical therapy to help get his range of motion back and basically get back to normal.  He’s been so strong and resilient this entire time.  Sure, he’s not happy about his situation and it totally sucks but he is dealing with it amazingly well and taking it one day at a time.  Of course, this injury put our family travels and trips pretty much on hold this first half of the year, so being able to getaway earlier this month for 5 days was truly much needed.  

  I found my street! 
I found my street! 

As wedding photographers, we sometimes get to travel to photograph a wedding and when this happens it always turns into a little mini vacation for us afterwards 🙂  This year, we photographed a wedding in San Francisco and planned a trip to Napa and Sonoma Counties afterwards.  We flew into San Francisco Friday evening.  The next day, after a quick workout in the tiny hotel gym, we spent our morning and afternoon walking around Fisherman’s Wharf before meeting up with our couple for their rehearsal.  Sunday was the wedding and it was beautiful.  You can check it out HERE

  Check out the Golden Gate Bridge in the background! Plus, Jason totally rocks that boot, huh?
Check out the Golden Gate Bridge in the background! Plus, Jason totally rocks that boot, huh?

Monday morning we rented a car and made our way to Napa Valley.  We started our getaway with a picnic lunch at Alpha Omega winery and it totally set the tone for our relaxing trip.  We then got to visit one of our favorite wine’s winery, Sequoia Grove.  That was just awesome.  Of course, the wine tastings did not disappoint.  Just wish we could have stayed there longer! lol

The next day, we spent touring Sonoma Valley, which we had never been too.  We hit up a few wineries and ended the day at Sonoma’s Tuesday Night Farmers Market.  One of my favorite wineries that day was Deerfield Ranch Winery. The tasting room is right inside their wine cave.  They had comfy chairs to sit and really gave you a nice experience.  Our flight was booked for Wednesday night out of San Francisco, so we were able to squeeze in 2 more wineries before it was time to head back.  We visited my favorite winery of the trip on this last day and we became wine members!  Benzinger Family Winery was just lovely and the wines were delish!  I wish we would have had time to take their tour of the biodynamic vineyard and farm.  I guess we’ll just have to plan a trip back there soon 😉 

All in all, it was a great trip!  Like I said, it was a much needed time away from the routine and a nice escape from reality for a bit.  Jason and I were able to reconnect and it totally revived my love of traveling and I cannot wait to go on more adventures with my family again soon!  

  Till next time, San Francisco! 
Till next time, San Francisco! 

Tell me, do you love wine as much as I do? What’s your favorite wine?  I always love to try new ones! xo

5 Tips to Enjoy Photographing Your Next Family Vacation

Traveling is my absolute favorite thing!  I love to go on any kind of trip, I’m not picky.  Long weekend getaways, day trips, road trips, family vacations, staycation, I love them all.  And, if you go on vacation and don’t take pictures, did it really happen?  I think not!  

Seriously though, taking photos of your trips is part of the fun.  Photographs are our memory keepers, our heirlooms, our triggers.  Looking at a photo can help bring back all the emotions of that day, the whole vacation, or even that time in your life. Photographs can help us remember what we may have forgotten or overlooked.  Photographs are not only visual reminders of times past, but they bring back so much more.  They help us remember how we felt, how the grass smelled, what we ate, even how we felt when we woke up that day.  

Yes, photographs are powerful.  It’s important to document life.  Not just the fun, beautiful moments, but the ordinary days too.  But, that’s for another post.  Today, let’s talk about how you can document your family vacations.  We work hard for that time off from work.  We plan, we save, we sacrifice, all so we can spend a week or so away from our routine.  To spend time with the ones we love and maybe show them something new or go back to a place you love.  Documenting family vacations through photographs can be tricky.  We don’t want to spend our entire time behind the lens and miss out on the fun and/or not be in any of the pictures. But, we don’t want to forget to take any pictures and get back home and regret not having taken photos to remember all the fun you had.  So, here are a few tips to help you balance out having awesome family pictures and enjoy your vacation too.  

1.  Have a Plan!  I’m big on planning and making itineraries, but I’ve come to learn that with kids we need to be flexible.  So have a loose plan of things to do and then figure out where picture-taking is going to be a must!  Obviously, if you’re going sight seeing or to the zoo, you’ll want to plan on taking your camera with you all day.  But, if you’re going to be relaxing by the pool, then you won’t need your camera there, at least not the entire time.  

2.  Use your timer setting!  This works great for those fun and cheezy family photo ops and ensures everyone gets in the shot!  We don’t travel with a tripod, but there’s usually a spot where we can set the camera up safely to get our photo.  

3.  It’s about the people!  Here’s a pet peeve of mine.  When people take tons of pictures of the Disney parade or the zoo animals, but hardly any photos of the family members.  I get it.  We all get caught up in the details and yes, the penguins are super cute, but at the end of the day, our family is what matters most.  Don’t forget who is there with you.  Take tons of photos of your kids playing, interacting, and having fun.  A few scenery and animal shots are fine, but you want to capture your family in that space too.  A photo of the Golden Gate Bride is awesome, but a photo of your kiddos walking on the Golden Gate Bride is even cooler!  I’m sure you’ll think so too years after the vacation is over. 

4.  Share the camera!  Don’t be afraid to share the camera with your spouse, even if you are the better photographer 😉 Depending on the age of your kiddos, you can even let them take a photo or two!  This will give you a different perspective and views from your trip, you’ll actually get to be in some of the photos, and enjoy the day or activity without worrying about taking pictures.

5.  Know your camera! I can’t stress this enough.  Even if you prefer to shoot on auto-mode (which is totally fine!) It’s good to learn your camera settings.  Play around with the various settings and functions prior to your trip, so you aren’t dealing with camera malfunctions or blurry photos due to “user error”.   

BONUS:  Have Fun! Don’t feel stressed our pressured into taking perfectly composed images during your family trip.  I used to do this and it took the joy out of it sometimes.  I had to learn to leave my “job” behind me and be a mom and enjoy my vacation.  So, now we don’t even take our big DSLR cameras on most of our family trips.  I will take my DSLR for some trips, but 80% of the time we simply pack our Fuji X100s digital viewfinder camera and that’s it!  The camera is small, lightweight, but does a great job for capturing our family vacation snapshots.  Of course, we also take tons of photos with our iPhones too!  Come follow along on Instagram 😉  

I sure hope these simple and easy tips help you when taking photos during next family vacation.  Do you have any tips you’d like to share with me too?  When’s your next trip? 

Wanderlust | Let’s Travel the World

Wanderlust: a strong desire for or impulse to wander or travel and explore the world!

 Yup, this is so me!  I love to travel.  I love to get away and explore new places.  I love to break free from the daily routine and say yes to adventure.  When I was little, my family always traveled.  We’d travel for weeks on end.  I blame my parents for my traveling spirit.  Going on family outings, weekend getaways, road trips, vacations…these are all my favorite!  I’ve been pretty lucky and we get to travel often.  We make it a priority.  We budget, save our pennies, and look for good deals!  Being in Las Vegas, we’ve got lots of awesome destinations within driving distance, which is great because airfare for a family of 4 adds up pretty quickly!  

Our last family trip was to Texas in early November.  It was a really fun trip where we got to see family, reconnect with old friends, and make new ones!  In December Jason and I got to travel to Orange County, CA with my sister and brother-in-law for a friend’s wedding and we made a nice weekend getaway out of it!  Oh and let’s not forget our trip to Temecula, CA in January for our Spartan Beast & Sprint Races!  Sadly, that trip didn’t end to well, which kinda leads me to the point of this blog post.  Wanderlust.  

I’m really itching to get away and I know that is not happening any time soon.  First of all, Jason has a broken ankle.  He’ll be using crutches for another 4 weeks and another 8 weeks wearing his boot and going to physical therapy to recover.  I think just knowing this is making me want to travel even more.  Why does that happen?  It’s like when you’re on a diet and all you want to eat is doritos and brownies! Ugh, the struggle is real, folks!  Plus, we’re planning a big trip to Florida in November and did I mention airfare for 4 is expensive?  So, we’ve got some saving up to do to make that trip happen.  

So, what to do in the meantime?  I’m not sure, exactly.  But, I think I will day dream.  I will dream of the places I long to visit and the adventures I know we’ll have someday.  I will remember.  I will look back at all the adventures we’ve already had and the wonderful places we’ve been to.  I’ll look at all the photos and relive those memories. I’ll reminisce and feel all warm and fuzzy thinking of all the fun we’ve had.  I’ll be grateful for the life I have, my healthy, beautiful kids, and an amazing hubby. But most importantly, I will live in the moment.  I must be present in the here and now.  I don’t want these days and months to pass me by.  I don’t want to only live for the next big thing or next big trip.  I want to live every day of my life like it matters.  Because every day I spend with my loved ones, is worth something.  I need to remember to live with intention, to make every day matter.  Not every day will be amazing. But every day we have the opportunity to be present and I don’t want to miss out on the present because I’m daydreaming of what’s to come.  

Do you have a wanderlust spirit?  Do you have a pinterest board of all the places you want to visit (I do!)?  What do you do when you’re wandering spirit wants to run away but you can’t?  

Highlights From My 14 in 2014 Race Challenge

Last year I accepted the challenge of running 14 races in 2014 and I’ve been chronicling each race here on the blog.  Feel free to go back and check them all out, HERE!  I’ve gotta say, I’m really proud for achieving this goal, but I’m kinda glad it’s over.  I really enjoy running races, but ensuring I had 14 throughout the year was tough at times.  I was literally scheduling my life around races, not that I minded that too much (wink wink)!  We got to travel a bit for races too, which I loved, except when Jason forgot to pack our bag with my race sneakers for the Bryce Canyon Half Marathon.  Yea, that wasn’t too fun.  Thankfully, it all worked and I ran the race in new shoes thank to my sister!  We also traveled to Temecula, CA for what should have been my Spartan Trifecta weekend.  I’d ran the Spartan Super in April here in Vegas and was all set to run the Spartan Beast & Sprint SoCal but the weather had other plans.  There was a major heat wave and although I did finish the Beast with my girl, NinjaEve, the Sprint was canceled the following day.  I really enjoyed running the Spartan Beast, even though it was a pretty brutal course, and I’m looking forward to going back and trying for my trifecta again next weekend! AROO!!!!

A few other favorite races were the Bubble Run 5K because I got to run it with my 5 year old daughter and that was just a blast!  I also had fun running the Komen Race for the Cure 5K with my sister.  Of course, I can’t forget Tough Mudder and facing my fear of heights.  Different than Spartan in so many ways, Tough Mudder has a way of changing me for the better each time I run it.  I can’t wait to see what Tough Mudder X3 has in store for me in 2015. 

Running 14 races in 2014 ranging from fun 5Ks to a half marathon and physically grueling OCRs, taught me that I am capable of so much more I give myself credit for.  We are all capable of so much more. Our bodies are strong and can get us through anything, it’s our minds we have to convince otherwise.  I see that now.  But, most importantly, this year has shown me how much support I have from my family and friends.  I could not ask for better people in my life and I don’t know what I’ve done to deserve it.  I just know I couldn’t get along without them.  I couldn’t get along without friends willing to french braid my hair at 10pm so I don’t have frizzy hair for a race, for a sister who is willing to drive over 3 hours to watch the kiddos while we run a half marathon, for friends & parents who don’t complain when I ask them to watch my kiddos so I can run and train for races, for racing OCR peeps who run & encourage me even though I’m slower than they are!  Thank you! 

Yes, 2014 has shown me so much love and support.  It’s made me appreciate those in my life so much and I hope to always be there for them like they are for me.  I’m ready to take on 2015 running some fun and challenging races.  I know I won’t ever be alone.  This journey is not mine alone, it’s a journey I started for myself, but has become so much more than that.  It is about finding inspiration where there was none before, it’s about motivating not just myself but those I love.  No, I won’t be running 15 in 2015, but every race I run this year I will run with purpose.  I will give it my best because it’s the least I can do for everyone who is helping me get to where I am going.  Where that is exactly, I’m not sure, but wherever this journey takes me has got to be way better than where I was before.  It’s already been a fun ride so far! 

Where will 2015 take you?

 

Southern California Getaway

Earlier this month we got invited to our friends, Linda & Sean’s wedding in Orange County, California.  My sister & her hubs (the Riveras) were also invited, plus it was a kid-free wedding, can you say “Road Trip!” 

We left early Friday afternoon and made it in time for dinner out there.  Every time we’re in the area, Jason and I try to make it out to our favorite sushi spot, Orange Roll and Sushi, and knew the Riveras would love it too!  It did not disappoint!  It was the perfect way to start our weekend! 

The wedding was on Saturday (12-13-14) at 4pm, so we got an early start to our day with a workout in the hotel’s gym before making our way to Newport Beach & Huntington Beach.  The weather was perfect and we had a great time relaxing and enjoying the California sunshine and taking in the ocean breeze!  Before we knew it, it was time to get dolled up for the wedding.  I gotta say, as wedding photographers, being guests at a wedding was such a treat.  I got to dress up in a fancy dress, wear heals, and makeup!  We only took our handy little Fuji x100S point & shoot camera and enjoyed the evening drinking, dancing, and mingling!   

Sunday was our last day before heading back home and I had scheduled a photo shoot in Laguna Beach while we were there.  I got to photograph a gorgeous couple in such a fun location, while the rest of the crew enjoyed the sights.  I caught up to them after my session and we all walked along the beach for a bit together before it was time to say “till next time” to lovely SoCal!  Ya’ll know I love my kids, but getting away for a couple of days to recharge, is a must in my book!  I am so grateful we got to relax, enjoy uninterrupted adult conversation, and make some fun memories with friends and family.  

Taking a Break | Visiting Valley of Fire State Park

On Black Friday, rather than deal with crowds of eager shoppers looking for great deals, we took a little road trip to visit the Valley of Fire State Park.  It’s about an hour’s drive north from Las Vegas and well worth the drive to get away for a bit.  To our surprise, the park entrance had a super long line and we ended up waiting about 20 minutes to get to the gate.  I guess we weren’t the only ones not interested in shopping!  

I know I say this all the time, but I really do just love getting outdoors with my family and enjoying our time together unplugged from the world, even if it’s just for an afternoon.  We sometimes (read lots of times) are so overwhelmed with being busy, that we forget to slow down.  We know we should, but  we end up getting wrapped up in our day to day routine.  We get lost in the chaos of life.  This is why it’s so important to be intentional with our lives and our relationships with others, especially our family.  It’s important to carve out time to be together to visualize how you want to spend your time with each other and make it happen.  For us, we find that being outside exploring nature, brings us together.  There’s less bickering and whining out there.  There’s time to breathe and laugh and just be.     

What kinds of things do you do when spending some time with the ones you love? I’d love to hear about it and get some ideas for my crazy bunch too! xo