ventage tuesday : ventage hangover (the good kind)
There will be #averyventageweekend post coming SOON, I promise. I will also get back to more regular blogging, I promise. Today's ventage topic is really about how to come back down to reality after spending a super-awesome-incredible-epic-glamorous-fabulous weekend with the ventage girls. And, given that I've been traveling on & off for 3 straight weeks – it's about how I get back to reality in general. Sigh.
1. Water – H2O will be my drink of choice over the next week or so. Lots & lots of water. I enjoyed many a Wisconsin beer, a few glasses of wine, and several gin & gingers this weekend. Oh, and a mimosa with virtually every breakfast. It's now back to water.
2. Veggies – Even as a pescetarian, my veggie intake suffers when I travel. Who wants to order a salad when there is a pan of melted cheese with apples & walnuts??? Not this girl. I'll be loading up on lots of veggies – and even MORE starting on Saturday when Austin & I embark on a raw vegan experiment (his idea!).
3. Laundry – This is a lesson that I've learned over the years of traveling. Suitcases gets emptied directly into the washer. Clean clothes = order.
4. Photos – I've already downloaded photos from my "real" camera, and I'll upload iPhone pics tonight. I'm going to resize & send to Costco for printing. I normally print at home, but when I've got a BUNCH, there's no way to beat the Costco route. Spending the weekend with creative friends definitely put me in the mood to tackle Project Life again.
5. Lists – I've written before about the fact that I sometimes get my best ideas while on an airplane. I've made several lists over the past few weeks – it's time to pull them together and make plans.
Be sure to visit the other Ventage Girls to see how they're readjusting to real life…
2 Comments
Steph
I love that water is also on your list :). I wonder if we can do a group Dropbox account to share all our photos from this weekend!
Katrina Simeck
I’m not 100% sure about a group Dropbox, but I know that we can each create a Dropbox folder & share with the rest. That’s what we did for Costa Rica.