First Cruise: Bermuda

Attention all! My babies are back! The house seems complete, although I have to admit that when I heard talking at 5:15 yesterday morning, my first thought was, ‘there’s someone in the house’. You know, because burglars would be having a high pitch conversation with themselves while pilfering through our items… 🤦🏽‍♀️

Other than that brief moment of confusion, we are back in full swing and the kids and I enjoyed the first day of autumn together — Bird and I enjoyed some art time while Lulu took his morning nap. We then all walked to the local park for some play time, which included playing in the dirt and with the crispy leaves {our only current taste of autumn — still feels like summer to me}, and then ended the day with some water play! Dinner tonight was delicious risotto with butternut squash and sausage; the kids loved the “hot dogs” and even though they usually love rice, were not a fan of the risotto. Hmm… one benefit of my alone time this last week was that I rebooted my ‘mama skills’ and I started meal prepping again, which helps me feel so much more on top of things. The babes did love my bacon, leek, and cheese frittata, so you win some, you lose some, I guess!

Back to happy thoughts though, when I didn’t have to stress about what my kids will and will not eat. I cannot believe that we were just getting back from our cruise about a week ago. This was the first cruise for Hubby and myself, but we went with another couple who have been on several, so it was nice to be there with people who knew the ropes!

The food was delicious, from the full meals, to the tacos, to the sweet, plentiful soft-serve ice cream — my guilty pleasure! There are a ton of activities for those who dislike sitting still {talking about you, Hubby} and also space for those who want a little more leisure. We went to one musical show, one comedy show, participated in Bingo and also the “hole-in-one” challenge {Hubby won a medal!}. Mostly, on our days at sea, I preferred to sit on the top deck in a lawn chair and read. I found that my motion sickness follows me to cruise ships and the Seabands and Dramamine didn’t quite hold it at bay; that being said, I really only suffered one night and we luckily had one really smooth day at sea, of which I was appreciative!

We spent one day in Bermuda, and it was absolutely stunning. The water was impeccable, the local art was beautiful, and the culture was fascinating! I wish we had more time in Bermuda, but we visited Hamilton, ate some local cuisine, and even saw a Gombey dance {dancers pictured to the right}! I love the vibrant colors on the island, from the Gombey costumes, to the houses, to the water. Hubby and I already agreed we would love to spend more time in Bermuda. In fact, that was my major qualm about the cruise; I am willing to try another one, but overall, I think I prefer arriving in the location of interest quicker and having a longer time to explore and enjoy rather than being cooped up on a cruise ship.

However, I really did love the views: it is extremely impressive to see only ocean surrounding you. I saw my first flying fish , and sights like the one on the left, leaving Bermuda, were stunning and will stay with me for a long time. I also was able to get a lot of reading done and it’s inspired a reading frenzy this past week, which I am loving! Now that I am refreshed from the self care this past week, I am feeling more prepared as a human, wife, and mama. Everyone needs time to take care of themselves and I am so grateful to my family for giving me this opportunity.

What are you going to do take care of yourself this week?! Stay tuned next week for my book review post for August and September.

Getting Started…

One of the first things you should learn about me, is my love for everything FALL! Autumn is absolutely my favorite season… everything about it makes me feel rejuvenated: the changing leaves, the crisp, clean air, and the cooler temperatures! This also includes the fresh veggies that are available at the farmer’s market. The husband and I moved into our house about a year ago, so I have not yet started our garden. Instead, we have herbs in our “container garden” and we do have a miniature lemon tree (also in a container)!

Needless to say, we rely heavily on our local farmer’s market. I love to give back to the community and also to have a better understanding about what food we are eating. Our plans for the future include being as self-sustaining as possible, with a vegetable garden. Husband is a hunter and at times we have venison; in addition, we have joined a meat CSA (Community Supported Agriculture), and we rarely buy meat unless we know where it is coming from, which I LOVE!

Have you started to sense that I have a passion for fresh food, farmed right here at home? Excellent, let’s continue! I lovCrispy Sage Pork Chopse to cook — I love to watch the Food Network, to check out Pinterest for new meal ideas, and I have a collection of cookbooks. I become extremely excited when I am able to try something new. Tonight, I made one of the most tasty pork chops I have ever experienced, from a cookbook called One Pan, Two Plates by Carla Snyder. This meal was called Crispy Sage Pork Chops, and I have to say that the
cooked sage really added a velvety texture and a flavor similar to kale (think kale chips)! In addition, the recipe called for couscous teaming with carrots, pistachios, onion, peas, and figs! Unfortunately I could not find any figs, but I substituted them with dates, which added a sweet taste to the otherwise hearty side. We rated this recipe a 5 out of 5 stars, which means it will become a meal that is made semi-regularly.

Definitely try it, devour it, and enjoy it!