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KATIE KENNEDY

How to Survive a Winter Beach Day

January 12, 2022

How to Survive a Winter Beach Day
šŸ“ Seaside, FL

Winter, Beach Day, Florida, beach, vacation, tropical

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Let me set the scene for you. You like in the Northeast or Midwest, and there’s nothing but snow and below-freezing temperatures in the forecast for the next few months. You haven’t seen the sun in weeks and desperately need a vacation to somewhere warm after the stress of the holiday season. I know it’s no secret, but Florida is probably the easiest destination that you have your eyes set on. As I write this blog post, it’s 60 degrees and sunny in St. Pete. This time of year is also my favorite to take advantage of our beautiful Gulf Coast beaches, but it takes a little bit of planning. Here are my best tips to fully enjoy and survive a Winter beach day in the Sunshine State.

Don’t Skip Sunscreen

I have to put this tip first because it’s just so important to your overall health. Even if the day isn’t as warm or sunny compared to the summertime, don’t skip sunscreen! Sometimes it’s days like this when you need a healthy slathering of SPF the most! Trust me, the sunburn will hurt just as bad, and you’ll be kicking yourself for not applying when you had the chance. I recommend opting for a reef-friendly variety, like thisĀ Mineral SPF 50 Sunscreen Lotion from SunBum, to help our aquatic friends stay healthy.Ā 

Expects Some Crowds

Since so many people flew the cold weather for a sunny escape, this is high season for many parts of Florida. We call itĀ Snow Bird SeasonĀ because many are flocking to their vacation homes for the season. What does this mean for you? Well, don’t necessarily expect empty beaches and shops. Plus, be extra careful while driving and parking. This is also my obligatory reminder that locals aren’t on vacation and have to get through their standard workday. Just be polite to everyone you come across, especially those in the service industry, and maybe skip being the crazy partier.Ā 

Winter, Beach Day, Florida, beach, vacation, tropical

Pack A Few Layers

If the weather report calls for a warm day, coastal winds can tell a very different story. There’s nothing worse than being cold and shivering on the beach. Especially during this time of year, I always wear a long-sleeve tunic dress that could potentially keep me warm while sitting in the sun. This dress from SZ Blockprints has long been my favorite and comes in several colors. Another great option at a lower price is the famous (or maybe infamous) Amazon boho dress. If you’re brave enough to get in the water, also consider having a change of clothes handy in case the first set gets wet.

Bring Your Own Seating

Remember how blistering hot the sand can be in the Summer sun? Well, the opposite is true in the winter. The sand does an incredible job of staying cold on chillier days. If you find yourself sitting on the ground, there’s a good chance you’ll get cold quickly. To skip that feeling, be sure to pack your own beach chair. If you’re staying at a resort or beach house rental, they will most likely have one for you. If not, these sling chairs from Serena & Lily are easy to pack and are surprisingly comfortable. I’m also a huge fan of a similar style from The Inside. Don’t forget to throw in a beach blanket for those particularly windy days for good measure.

Winter, Beach Day, Florida, beach, vacation, tropical

Consider a Unisuit or Rash Guard

Since we know that layers can be crucial on a winter beach day, you may want to consider investing in either a unisuit or rash guard. I mean, if it’s good enough for surfers, it’s good enough for me! Think of it as one additional layer of protection from the sun and cold. The good news is, there are so many cute options out there now because caring for your skin is very chic!Ā Cabana Life,Ā J. Crew, andĀ Lands EndĀ are some personal favorites. Find the style and pattern that works best for your personality!Ā 

Schedule for the Later Afternoon

Typically, during the summertime, I sing a very different tune. I get to the beach first thing in the morning to avoid the crowds and peak heat of the day. In the Winter, I have a slightly more relaxed approach. Because I actually want to be in the sun and sand during the hottest point of the day, I aim for a post-lunchtime excursion and am happy to stay until just before sunset. While I’m still avoiding the crowds, I can stay comfortable while sitting with the best seat in the house.

Double Check Local Laws

This tip almost falls into the bucket of “locals live here.” Double-check that you know the laws regarding the local beaches. Some have designated hours, while others require special permitting for bonfires or don’t permit that all. Others still even have sound ordinances that you should definitely be aware of. The big one to keep in mind is local about open containers and adult beverages. Those, in particular, have been known to cost tourists and locals alike hundreds or thousands of dollars!

Keep Moving Around

Here’s one final tip that’s more common sense than anything. On these cooler winter days in Florida, keep moving! As tempting as it is just to sit back and relax, you may find yourself getting cold pretty quickly. Yes, even in the sun! Even just going for a walk down the shoreline will help you stay warm and get the blood pumping. Not to mention, it’s such a good workout. One of our favorite beach games is just good, old-fashionedĀ Kadima. It’s just as fun as tennis or pickleball, but no net to fuss with! Pack these into your beach bag for kid and adult-friendly activity.Ā 

Winter, Beach Day, Florida, beach, vacation, tropical

No matter what sunny destination you end up visiting, I hope you have an incredible time! Even though Florida is almost warm, I still have the wanderlust to go to an evenĀ moreĀ tropical beach. Should it be Bermuda, Harbour Island again, or Mexico? How about all three!

Love from Florida,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page,Ā here.


Filed Under: Florida, Travel

Snapshots from Alys Beach, Florida

January 10, 2022

Snapshots from Alys Beach, Florida
šŸ“ Alys Beach, Florida

Alys Beach, Florida, beach, vacation, 30A

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Even though I’ve lived in Sunshine State nearly my entire life, I’m always blown away when I get to visit (and revisit) the best that Florida has to offer. While I’m a Gulf Coast girl, I typically stay towards the state’s southern end: St. Pete, Boca Grande, Palm Beach. That’s why it’s such a treat to have an excuse to vacation along 30A, particularly on Alys Beach. With its pristine streets and even prettier facades, the design comes straight from my imagination. On New Years Day, I wandered through this charming town. Trust me, it was the perfect way to relax after a late night of ringing in 2022. Here are a few snapshots that will make you want to book a vacation rental ASAP!

  • Alys Beach, Florida, 30A, Beach, Vacation

Coffee at Raw and Juicy

Every great day starts with a strong coffee and croissant at the local coffee shop. For Alys Beach, that means making a stop at Raw & Juicy. Along with a complete list of coffee and tea drinks, you can find a menu of smoothies to help you begin the day on a healthy note. They also have a full breakfast menu if you need something just a little more filling. Don’t fret if you see a long line out the door. It goes by in a flash, and there’s plenty of seating in their courtyard. Better still, bring your coffee and treats to-go for the next crucial activity.

  • Alys Beach, Florida, 30A, Beach, Vacation

Explore the Stunning Town

Now that you’re full of caffeine and subsistence, it’s time to wander through the town. Seriously, don’t let any side street go unexplored. You’ll find avenue after avenue of pristine white stucco with expertly placed splashes of color. While great boutiques are on their way, the town is still relatively quiet. The one shop to visit isĀ Alys Shoppe. I’m such a sucker for buying golf hats at my favorite destinations, and Alys Beach was no exception. On top of that, they have an incredible collection of resort wear for you to throw on during your next beach vacation. You may even end up wearing it straight out of the store.Ā 

  • Alys Beach, Florida, 30A, Beach, Vacation

Cocktails and Dinner at Citizen

We happened to visit Citizen for a New Years Day brunch, butĀ wow, is this restaurant incredible! I was in sheer awe of the perfect nautical decor with a healthy dose of navy, gold, and rattan. A way to my heart is always great branding, and Citizen just knocks it out of the park! More importantly, their menu is a treat from start to finish. Start with a cocktail from their seasonally rotating drink menu. While you truly can’t go wrong, their frozen PiƱa Colada will always be my top pick! From their food menu, it’s such a great range of dishes, including vegetarian and vegan. Wash it all down with a slice of their Atlantic Beach Pie to round out your meal.Ā 

  • Rosemary Beach, Florida, 30A, Beach, Vacation

Make Your Way Towards Rosemary Beach

After you’ve had your fun in Alys Beach, be sure to sneak over to the very next town. Rosemary Beach has an entirely different aesthetic but is just as unique and beautiful in its own right. The designers for the town actually took inspiration from the French Quarter in New Orleans. Because it’s more developed, you’ll find a whole slew of dining and shopping options. If you simply fall in love and want to stay here on your next trip, then the best place in town would be The Pearl Hotel. I somehow know that I could easily convince David to stay here the next time we find ourselves on 30A.

  • Alys Beach, Florida, 30A, Beach, Tennis Dress

Even for me, having a beach holiday is always such a treat! Pair that with good weather, great friends, and there’s truly nothing better. I hope these pictures serve as a bit of inspiration for your Monday morning. Let me know if you’ve ever been to 30A and, if you have, what you loved most about it.

Love from Florida,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


Filed Under: Florida, Travel

Making the Most of Your Work Trip

November 16, 2021

Making the Most of Your Work Trip
šŸ“ Salt Lake City, Utah
šŸ“ø Carter Fish Photography

Work Trip, Travel, Salt Lake City, Business Trip

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It’s no secret that I’m always ready to travel. Just tell me the destination, and I’ll be knee-deep in research to find the best restaurants, coffee shops, and cocktail bars to visit. When I learned that my company was sending me to a conference in Salt Lake City, I was over-the-moon happy. That was even doubly true when I realized how many great spots to eat and drink can be found in Utah’s capital city. Whether you’re traveling across the country or just visiting a new town for business, here are my top tips for making the most of your work trips.

Research Ahead of Time

Regardless of how much time you have before the big trip, take some time to get to know your temporary surroundings. If you already know what hotel you’re staying at, start with what’s in the immediate vicinity. Although there may be some great options for an Uber ride away, that could burn through your limited free time. While in SLC, I had my sites on what was even a few block radius. Because I did some research ahead of time, I already knew what places I wanted to try and where to find them. Since you may not have time for museums, it may be best to focus on restaurants. After all, you need to eat.

Work Trip, Travel, Salt Lake City, Business Trip

Grab an Extra Early Flight

If it’s possible, see if you can book the earliest flight out. That way, you have all the extra time to explore. This is typically my rule of thumb for whenever I travel. I am a serial morning person and always like to hit the ground running when it comes to travel. In the same tone, it also helps to take the last flight on your way home. Depending on your work schedule, it’s probably a necessity, but it gives you one more chance to take advantage of the city you’re visiting. Just so you don’t miss your flight, that would be simply awful, don’t forget to scope out travel to and from the airport!

Work Trip, Travel, Salt Lake City, Business Trip

Pack Accordingly

Okay, maybe this isn’t the best advice from the serial over-packer, but don’t forget to have “civilian” options in your suitcase. On my latest work trip, I wore my company’s logo for the conference I was attending. While an athletic polo and my J. Crew pants were incredibly comfortable, they’re not my usual choice. As soon as I did my work duties, I was back to my typical style for cocktails and dinner. I also packed several different shoe options, one for walking around the city and another while working. A few extra pairs also came along with me, but remember, I’m an over-packer, especially when it comes to shoes!

Start Your Day Early

The chances are that your work activities won’t begin at the crack of dawn. That doesn’t mean you need to sleep in. Having an early start to the day gives you a unique opportunity to explore the new city. Go for a walk, explore the sites, and find a local coffee shop to enjoy. Something that I’ve learned more about in previous years is how to enjoy my own company. That means having dinner, a party of one, or sitting by yourself at a chic cocktail bar. Keep to yourself with a good book or chat with other visitors or locals. The possibilities are endless!

Work Trip, Travel, Salt Lake City, Business Trip

While theĀ workĀ of your work trip will always come first, it’s easy to make the absolute most of your travels. Have a plan, enjoy your own company, and it’s guaranteed to be a success for your career and self-care. Happy travels and enjoy your new destinations, especially as the world begins to inch even closer to normalcy.Ā 

Love from Salt Lake City,
Katie

As always, thanks for stopping by! To keep up with all things about the Sunshine State, be sure to visit my exclusive Florida page, here.


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