Every Day Denim

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We have had such a busy summer that I am still left looking forward to every weekend. Whether it is Tuesday or Saturday this denim look is a summer uniform I repeat over and over throughout the season. Denim on denim, there really is nothing easier. Plus, denim can take wear and tear, sweat and dirty kid-hands, and somehow usually look presentable even at the bitter-end of a long day.

This particular day was spent at Trailside Bike Park with my hubby, boys, sister, and her little girl, and it couldn’t have been more perfect. Trailside has the perfect beginner pump track for little mountain bikers, as well as what they call a “skills development area” that looks similar to a skate park for bikers. They also boast intermediate and advanced level tracks so everyone can get their ride on and come away satisfied!

Watching everyone cruise the track and trail, the heavenly smell of sage, the vermillion blooms of the paintbrush flowers, the perfect breezes, and smiles all around made this the perfect family activity. What lies ahead for you this week? I hope you’re all having a beautiful day so far!!

XX, Megan

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Shirt: Madewell, Shorts: Target, Shoes: Vans, Bag: Old Navy, Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Ring: Madewell, Earrings: Jax Kelly, Lips: MAC Pure Zen

Farm Fresh

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One of our favorite things to do each week during the summer is visit the local Farmer’s Market. Our market is held on Thursdays and there is always a live band, local vendor tents, and lots of delicious food and drink. The kids always beg to go to the bounce houses and the park is adjacent to the pavilion so there are plenty of friends to play and mingle with.

A friend of mine who recently moved to town did point out that there are not any fresh produce stands at our Farmer’s Market this year. There are two or three stands that stay open around town all summer, but I don’t know what kept the actual farmer’s from coming to our market. I’m content to sit on a picnic blanket and enjoy the music while munching on the delicious fare from Lola’s Street Kitchen.

If you do chance to hit our Market you’ll probably find me wearing something casual. Something sort of farmer, meets hippie, meets hipster, meets… I don’t know food truck partaker! Have a fabulous Thursday, friends, whatever your plans.

XX, Megan

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Shortalls: Old Navy, Top: Madewell (similar), Shoes: Birkenstock, Bag: Madewell, Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Earrings: J.Crew, Lips: NARS Cruising

Packing (for the Beach): 5 Real Life Tips

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Packing has never been something I look forward to, per se. But I have to admit that the chance to project forward a few days and style up what I’ll be wearing has become more enjoyable for me as I have traveled more in general.

However, if you’re not keen on packing here are some of my tips for keeping it easy and stress-free! Beach, mountains, plains, metropolitan area, or small town– your trip could be long or short. If you stick these 5 easy tips I think it takes some of the pain out of packing.

  1. Pack in advance. 
  2. Make real outfits. 
  3. Choose a neutral color palate. 
  4. Don’t forget your non-clothing items. 
  5. Always go light on the shoes.

Let’s break some of these tips and tricks down a little further.

Pack in Advance

Sometimes I pack up to a week in advance if I already know what I am going to wear. I understand that you packing this far ahead can lead to clothing wrinkle, so you do have to think about that. But I have found that if I pack in advance then I tend not to forget things.

It is on those trips where I have tried to throw everything into my carry-on late the night before that I wind up forgetting my pajamas, swimsuit, underwear, or my toothbrush! Life is busy, at the very least, pack the day before!

Make Real Outfits

This one is relatively new to me, but it has probably been the biggest packing game-changer for me personally. Have you ever shown up to a business trip and somehow ended up packing casual wear rather than the needed business attire? I have.

Have you ever gone on vacation and realized that all those pretty dresses you brought are simply WAY. TOO. DRESSY for the beach house you rented or the resort you’re staying at? I have. Have you gotten to your parent’s house with a HUGE BAG and somehow the random collection of crap that you shoved into that enormous duffle just doesn’t seem to go together?!? I have.

Solution: make real outfits when you pack. This top with this bottom, etc. This dress with these flats. Mix and match to save space all you want, but really try to image the actual outfit you’ll be wearing.

Choose a Neutral Color Palate

Now my tip here is the choose a neutral color palate because neutrals are so easy to mix and match. I really am going to pack black and white and denim for my trip to California, but if you don’t love neutrals you can CHOOSE ANY COLOR PALATE!!!

Do you love blues and greens? Then pack in primarily those colors. Do you favor red or have an abundance of green in your wardrobe? Pack those colors. Choosing a color palate simply helps you to narrow down your choices beforehand. Check and check!

Don’t Forget Non-clothing Items

I no so very guilty of this, but I have a very close friend who happens to be the wife of a dentist who perpetually forgets her toothbrush! The irony is real. However, I have gotten somewhere and realized that if I had done a little prior planning I would have brought my own sunscreen, or I would have made sure to have facial cleansing wipes.

It is these items you would do well to think about in advance. Plus, don’t forget sunglasses, a good book, jewelry (if you wear any), electronic devices and their chargers, and any bags you might need to have when you arrive at your destination. For example, I am heading to the beach, I am going to bring a beach bag with me because I don’t need to buy one once I get there.

Always Go Light on the Shoes

I love shoes. I have many pairs, but when it comes to packing- EVEN IF YOU ARE ROAD TRIPPING- leave the majority of your shoe closet where it is. The main reason being that shoes are bulky, they take up a lot of space, and really how many shoes do you REALLY wear during a weeks’ time?

Ditch the stilettos, sub in your favorite espadrilles, and don’t forget to bring your running shoes!

There you have it. Five friendly packing tips that have made my experiences packing a lot easier and a lot more enjoyable. Wishing you safe travels and happy trails wherever your suitcase, carry-on, duffle, or weekender takes you!

XX, Megan

Links: Sweaters Summerstich Pullover, Black and White Boatneck, Summer Beach Sweater; Leopard Crossbody; Shoes Lace-up Sandals, Espadrilles, Birkenstocks (not pictured); Blouses 1, 2, 3, 4; Tees 1, 2, 3; Shorts 1, 2, 3, 4; Pants 1, 2; Swimsuits 1, 2; Hat 1, 2 (not pictured); Dress 1 (not pictured);

Beach Scene: Everything You Need for a Vacation in the Sand

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One of the best parts of packing for a beach trip is that you can keep your wardrobe elements SUPER simple. Tee shirt, shorts, dress that doubles as a coverup, a classic one-piece, your favorite sunnies, and you are ready to set up your umbrella and relax! I like to choose a color palate, in this case black and white with any denim you like.

I also need to give a shout out to this $20.00 maxi dress from Old Navy. This puppy is a wardrobe ROCK STAR!! I have this dress in blue, and wore it HERE in Palm Springs last year. I also love how Sally from A Piece of Toast styled this same maxi dress, HERE. You might note that her post dates circa 2014, so it’s not as if this style is on the outs as I’ve linked this year’s black version from Old Navy below!

Cheers to Friday, impending weekend, and hanging out with family! Sending all you lovely blog readers good karma and good vibes. (Links below.)

XX, Megan

Maxi DressWhite Tee,  Silk Sundress,  Lace-up SandalsShort-sleeve Jean JacketRay-ban Wayfarers, White Cropped Wide-leg JeansBlack One-piece

P.S. I might throw in this adorable silk one-shoulder dress in for good measure! Never hurts to have something to throw on for an outdoor dinner after your day around the cabana, does it 😉 Have a great day!

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That Beach Life

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I live in a land locked state. Any beach life that exists here takes place along lakes and rivers. For the most part, these “beaches” satisfy my wish for water during the summer months. But sometimes I still find myself dreaming of little cottages on Nantucket, or repeating our trips to Okracoke off the coast of North Carolina when we lived back east, or even a white sand beach in the Bahamas. Ahhhhhh!

For now, I’ll settle for a picture next to this adorable antique store in Midway, Utah, and an upcoming trip to the California coast to visit my sister. When it comes to beach dressing however, my proximity to a beach doesn’t keep me from channeling that laid-back, relaxed vibe you get in most waterfront towns and cities.

An oh-so light tank top, effortless linen pants, and a panama hat will do it! Just copious amounts of sand and salty spray and you’ve made it!! I hope your Thursday is solid, and that you’re looking forward to any weekend plans you have cooked up.

XX, Megan

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Top: J.Crew, Pants: J.Crew (similar), Slides: J.Crew Factory, Clutch: J.Crew (similar, similar, similar), Sunglasses: Ray-ban, Bracelets: J.Crew, Hat: Gap, Lips: NARS Orgasm Lipsgloss