Now it’s time to Wind Down
I’m home and sleepy today in Virginia. Oh my travels, what a ride.
Sleepy eyes ensue.
The house, or in this case, the shining city always wins.
The Grant Show made an appearance in Vegas.
Like most things in life, lows undoubtedly follow highs. Traveling is my favorite form of unpredictable excitement, but it can leave you feeling quite depleted, especially after a long flights and non-stop activity.
Not to mention, I’m always one for pushing past boundaries life, even more so my own.
An energetic fitness freak striving to open the new door.
Capturing sights is never a bore.
There are endless opportunities for activities galore.
It’s important to get enough down time in all the fun that happens for a 20-something, or in any stage of life really.
When you’re feeling blue after an exciting trip or weekend, let yourself feel.
Let yourself relax.
Let yourself be.
Exercise always makes me feel better, but relaxing is necessary too.
Nourish your body.
Brunch at Serendipity 3
But know that indulging in moderation is perfectly fine too.
Celebrating Cinco de Mayo with a nacho dinner
I used to get so wrapped up in wanting to eat only the best foods and getting enough cardio. I can honestly tell you that after I left go of the obsession, the healthy desire came naturally. Nutrient-rich foods reign supreme 80% of the time and I workout for me- my drug of choice.
If you can’t let go yet, let it be until you’re there.
Know that feelings are just visitors and the roller coaster of life is what leads us to the utmost of blisses.
Thanks again to my wonderful cousins and friends for helping me have another amazing trip! xoxo
How do you wind down from a wild weekend or fun trip?