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Jumat, 29 Mei 2015

A Walk on the Sunny Side | Outfit Post | Featuring Anthropologie

Amy West maternity fashion
Comfort, practicality, and a whole lot of cuteness. Believe it or not, you can have it all when putting your ensemble together, although I will admit usually one of the three will get center stage. This casual look is a prime example of how you can accomplish all three when dressing the ever growing curves of motherhood. The great surprise of this look though, is that it wasn't designed as maternity wear, which gives it great longevity in your closet. Read on for more details. 



Amy West in Anthropologie Sunglasses, jean jacket, necklace, and swing dress

The Details
 twa Munin Sunglasses Brown Motif One Size Eyewear • Anthropologie • $118
Anthropologie MIX PRT SWING DRESS W • Anthropologie • $138
Anthropologie Layered Beadwork Necklace • Anthropologie • $88
Pilcro Classic Denim Jacket Sprinkler L Jackets • Anthropologie • $138
FOREVER 21 Metallic Crisscross Sandals • Forever 21 • $17.90
Argento Vivo Stone Stud Earrings • Argentovivo • $58
Halogen® Patent Leather Clutch • Halogen • $78
Stia Couture Aqua-Chalcedony Gemstone Bracelet • $35
Stia Couture Gold Feather Bangle • $35

My Take

Dress: Even though my body is rocking some growing curves, it doesn't mean everything I wear has to be purchased from a maternity store. One of my standards for purchasing new wardrobe pieces during this time is whether or not I can wear it after baby. I'm relatively confident this is my last pregnancy so I don't want to have to get rid of every piece of clothing purchased for this short ten months (even if it seems like forever). I love this Antrho Mix Print Swing Dress for that very reason. It's not a maternity dress but there is plenty of pleating and room for belly to grow. The comfy fabric is so delicious you really don't want to take it off. And it's flowy! What girl doesn't love a flowy dress. Easy, breezy, and beach ready. 
Amy West in Anthropologie fashion

The dress comes in this blue and cream hibiscus print and also in a red coral pattern which I equally adore. I think the blue contrasts nicely with my new fiery mane by Rio Hair Studio though, don't you? 

Amy West in Anthropologie swing dress, jean jacket, sunglasses, and necklace

Sunnies: I never leave the house without a solid pair of sunnies due to my sensitive blue eyes. I'm always looking to add to my collection and these from Anthropologie are fabulous! 

Amy West in Anthropologie swing dress, jean jacket, sunglasses, and necklace

Classic Denim Jacket: This Antrho denim jacket feels perfectly worn in. The kind of comfy you could live in all day.
Amy West in Anthropologie swing dress, jean jacket, sunglasses, and necklace



Sunflower

What's more important to you when purchasing wardrobe pieces, comfort, practicality, or trendiness? Place your vote in the comments below. 

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West


Special thanks to:

Aimee Dodds for the stunning photography

 Rio Hair Studio for my amazing new hair color and cut

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Selasa, 26 Mei 2015

5 Kid Friendly Attractions for Your Summer Bucket List | Amy on The Chat

Pirate Adventure in St. Augustine

Summer is here along with the age old question of "What the heck are we gonna do with the kids?". If you are lost and looking for some inspiration I've got you covered. When it comes to our summer bucket list with the kiddo, I look for unique adventures that pack in some action, education, and of course a whole lot of fun! Read on for my top picks for this summer!






Watch me discuss these attractions on The Chat talk show. 


Child climbing at The Edge Rock Gym
- 8,000 sq ft of climbing for the whole family
- Memberships are available or pay per climb
- Popular auto belay system allows you to climb without a partner
- Great training in advance to keep you prepared
- Great for beginners and advanced climbers
- Largest indoor climbing facility in NE FL

Amy West and daughter at Ft. Clinch in Fernandina
- Civil War era Fort in service from 
- Featuring historical reenactments
- Located right on the beach
- Miles of hiking and camping on property
The Georgia Sea Turtle Center in Jekyll Island

As of December 2014, the GSTC has treated 2,066 turtles of 21 different species.
- Specializing in rehabilitation, research and educational programs
- Located on Jekyll Island only 1 1/12 hours away
- Also on the grounds of the Jekyll Island Club Hotel so there is plenty to see if you want to walk around

Rebounderz
- Wall to wall trampolines
- Laser tag
- Archery tag
- Bowling
- Massive Arcade

The Pirate Ship Black Raven in St. Augustine
- Live and interactive pirate show cruise
- Adult and Family friendly cruises
- The Kids Cruise involves a battle at sea, face painting, singing of sea shanties, and treasure to take home
- The Adult cruise involves more adult friendly songs and no battle
- Bottled water and adult beverages are served on the ship

Do you have any favorite summer spots you swear by? Share your destination secrets in the comments below!

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West


Father and daughter at Ft Clinch in Fernandina Beach
The munchkin and the man at Ft Clinch in Fernandina

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Kamis, 21 Mei 2015

Montana Outfit #3 | Outfit Post |Tall, Dark, and Pregnant

Amy West fashion and travel blogger

The third and final look from my Montana media trip with Firehouse Subs was a little more bohemian inspired. I found dark colors were the ideal choice for the Wild West since the winds were whipping and the dark colors hid the trail dust well. Layers also came in handy as the afternoons were warm, but as twilight set the evening got quite chilly. Read on for more details on what I wore... 







Amy West wearing Vince Camuto equestrian boots


Checklist: 

Head Gear: Felt Hat 
This hat was an inexpensive find from Target at the turn of the season. I didn't want to invest in a pricey cool weather hat right when Florida was warming up so I was lucky to grab this one right in time for my spring time trip to Montana. It kept my head warm and looked super cute at the same time. Score for a fashionable and functional find.

Back to Basics: Black Tank
I love this top because it will go with anything, get me through the summer in my third trimester, and I should still be able to rock it post baby without it looking like a maternity shirt. It was a super affordable find from Motherhood

These are actually hand me downs from a friend. A great transition piece they aren't actually maternity wear but served the intended purpose as I was at the tail end of fitting in non maternity wear. These maternity jeans are a great choice too. 

The one I chose was a fall find from Marshalls. Not super warm, but when you're pregnant you kind of have your own heating element going on. 

I love my Western Boots that I brought, but these Vince Camuto Equestrian Boots add a bit more elegance to the look. I literally wear these all fall, but they were also a perfect addition to this transitional season ensemble. 

Finish the Look: Something Shiny
I topped this look off with some mix and match pieces from Stephanie Kantis' stunning line. I love her pieces because they are so versatile and can be layered and worn many different ways which is ideal for travel. They also make you look like a million bucks! I also have a few oldies from my jewelry box thrown in there for good measure. 

Amy West in Boho Felt Hat
Felt Hat from Target

Amy West in Bohemian outfit on western blanket
Chain necklace and bracelets by Stephanie Kantis

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Amy West in bohemian outfit


Amy West modeling Stephanie Kantis pieces
Bracelets by Stephanie Kantis

Enjoy the Journey

Thanks for following along during my maternity journey as I learn how to dress my growing bump. What are some of your favorite style secrets? Share with me in the comments below!

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West


Special thanks to Aimee Dodds for the amazing photography!


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Senin, 18 Mei 2015

5 " Firsts" in Montana


Horse in MontanaThis spring I dusted off my boots, donned my most western hat, and slid into some denim for a trip out West. My journey this time was the wilds of Montana. I was honored to be invited, along with 9 other journalists, by Firehouse Subs to take part in a multi day press trip full of adventure, good times, and the opportunity to get to know the company from the inside out. This was my first time to Montana, and I have to say, it was the trip of a lifetime. Here were a few "firsts" I experienced along the way....




Horses in Montana


1. First Time Beholding the Wild West
I consider it a great privilege to have traveled literally around the globe. I've experienced many foreign lands, and much of the US. From Texas to California I've seen expansive landscapes, but truly Montana is in a class all it's own. Rugged mountains, and sweeping plains stretch out as far as the eye  can see. It's a land as savage as it is beautiful. A place you can let your imagination run wild. Over the few days I was a guest at privately owned Bell Cross Ranch, I was able to tour quite a bit of the 9,000 acres within the properties boundaries. It was Epic! Here's a little taste.

Longhorn in Montana


I'm no stranger to cattle. My Dad is a cattle farmer in Kentucky. However in Ky, we don't have so many bears, and mountain lions. We were warned many times not to wander off alone for walks. You never know what kind of wildlife might decide to join you for a stroll.

Bear Den sign in Montana

These gorgeous yellow flowers were in bloom all throughout the ranch. It was so tempting to go frolic through them. Needless to say, there were plenty of photos taken of these beauties.

Yellow flowers in Montana


Donkey in Montana



Tackhouse at Ranch in Montana

Land and sky as far as the eye can see.
View of the wild in Montana with Amy West
Photo by: Scott Schalk
2. First Time Witnessing Mounted Shooting
Montana is a place where the traditions of the Old West are still cherished. One way is through the sport of Mounted Shooting. One of the experiences we participated in was a showcase of the sport by two World Champions and the opportunity to try it out ourselves. I opted out since I was 6 months pregnant, however I did get to shoot the guns. Worried about the horses? Don't be, these guys were specially trained, and didn't even flinch at the gun shots. They also had their own nifty pair of earplugs. The guns were loaded with blanks and the gunpowder was enough to pop a balloon. All the fun, with non of the risks.

World Champion for Mounted Shooting

Amy West
Photo by: Scott Schalk
I was pretty proud of myself as you can see. Although I do admit walking on two legs put me at quite the advantage next to my peers.
Amy West with Cowgirl
Photo by: Scott Schalk
3. First Time Clay Shooting 
Clay shooting made the list of recreations we were able to try, along with tomahawk throwing, horseshoes, and corn hole. I wasn't so great at the last three, but discovered I might just be a natural with the rifle. The first four out I nailed. Not too bad for a first timer. Maybe I should stop while I'm ahead...
Amy West in Montana
Amy get your gun! 
4. First Time Observing How Firehouse Gives Back
One of the most meaningful opportunities we had during the trip was traveling to Bozeman, Montana where Firehouse Sub's Public Safety Foundation gave away over $100,000 in equipment to the local fire stations. Hearing first hand from the leadership of these stations really made it all come together. Through the generous donations of the company, and the participation of local stores engaging the community to give back, Firehouse has given millions of dollars worth of equipment to Firehouses and Police Stations all over the U.S. They have also been large participants in disaster recovery efforts after some of the biggest natural disasters in recent U.S. history such as hurricane Katrina. Coming from Jacksonville, the hometown of the original Firehouse Subs, I learned that our local first responders have been some of the biggest recipients. It made it personal knowing that if someone I knew or loved was in an accident, it's very likely some of the lifesaving equipment used would be that which was generously provided by the foundation.
Firetruck


rescue equipment


The Hook and Ladder Sub from Firehouse Subs
The Hook and Ladder - Firehouse Sub's #1 Selling Sandwich
5. First Time Tasting Firehouse's New Cold Heroes
A trip with Firehouse Subs wouldn't be complete without getting to taste a whole lot of delicious subs. We learned in detail about Firehouse's commitment to quality, hearty portions, and of course amazing flavor. I've historically held a soft spot in my heart for the Hook and Ladder, but after tasting 5 more of their hot subs, I can confidently say I have a few more favorites. Fans of the restaurant will also be pleased to hear that Firehouse is continually expanding and meeting the demands of their customers. During our trip they rolled out their new line of cold subs coming late 2015. In addition to their famous hot subs, Firehouse looks to meet the need of those seeking something that's easier to grab and go for later. They are also using the opportunity to reinvent their entire catering menu with the new cold sub options. Right now they are testing the new Cold Heroes menu in a select few stores, but you can look for the full roll out later this year. Take my word for it, they are full of flavor and stay true to the quality Firehouse is known for. Get ready for some tasty goodness!

The Malibu - One of Firehouse Subs Cold Subs
The Malibu - my favorite sub from the new Cold Hero line up
Photo by: Scott Schalk
I can't say enough about this impressive trip. Firehouse co-founder Robin Sorensen and his family were incredible hosts. The location was stunning, and the team who put it all together and produced the seamless trip were pros. I'm so grateful I had the opportunity to experience this once in a lifetime adventure and learn more about a company founded and headquartered in my hometown whose mission is not only to bring great food to the masses but to also help save countless lives through the Firehouse Public Safety Foundation, and with over 1,000 stores due to be in operation by the end of the year... that's a whole lotta great!

Now... who's hungry? 

Until next time...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West



Amy West in Montana
Photo by: Scott Schalk
enjoying Montana with baby on board. #24 weeks and counting
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Jumat, 15 Mei 2015

Best Breakfast Highlights | Amy West Travel on The Chat




Waking up in Jax and looking for the best breakfast in town? I recently reported on my home town for USA Today's 10Best on which breakfast joints in town made the cut for top 10. My recent visit to The Chat daily talk show revealed which 5 stood out as most memorable.





My top 5 Standout picks for Breakfast in Jax

Tasty treats from Cinotti's Bakery and Deli
  • 5th Generation Bakers
  • Not your average bakery. They also do breakfasts dishes in addition to donuts and pastries. Lunch is also served
  • A Jacksonville Beach Icon
Lillie's Coffee Bar is a neighborhood favorite

  • A neighborhood favorite of Atlantic Beach
  • Full of art and culture. 
  • Great indoor and outdoor seating
  • Serve locally roasted coffee ( also beer and wine in evenings)
  • Breakfast sandwiches, smoothies, and pastries are served
  • 1 block from beach

Cool Moose Cafe features fresh daily specials
  • Owners are from up north so the name pays homage to their roots
  • Extensive tea and coffee selection
  • As much a sit down restaurant as it is a coffee shop where you can hang out and get work done
  • Menu stays interesting and fresh with daily specials that may include waffles, omelettes, biscuits and gravy and more
  • Located in Riverside
The Loving Cup Hash House puts a modern twist on the classic breakfast joint
  • Fresh local ingredients
  • Inventive menu that caters to those looking to indulge or make lighter choices
  • Long list of specialty coffees that are made with flavorful syrups concocted in chouse
  • Fun fact! Operating partner/chef is also a trained Opera singer!
  • Great outdoor seating
  • Fun things coming from this innovative crew
Maple St. Biscuit Co thinks out of the box with the iconic southern biscuit
  • Southern biscuits taken to the next level
  • Creative sandwiches, bold fresh coffee, pastries
  • Several locations around town
  • Very cool concept that has been accepted with gusto from the locals
Amy West on The Chat

Amy West on The Chat

Watch me discuss the these 5 spots with the Ladies of The Chat


To read my complete list of best breakfast spots in Jax click the image below and head to 10Best.com!

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West

www.amywesttravel.com



Donuts at Cinotti's


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