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Selasa, 31 Mei 2016

Fruitful Fashion on Trend | What I'm Wearing

Summer Fruit Outfit Post
It all started with this lemon dress I found at a local boutique. Right away I was smitten. Yellow always makes me happy and the fact that this ladylike silhouette was covered in a retro lemon print made me grin from ear to ear. As a travel and lifestyle blogger I believe fashion should be as much about the way you feel as it is about style. For that reason I'm so incredibly happy that fruit is trending this summer season. 


Woman in Lemon Dress holding lemons and limes

Amy West in Lemon dress holding picnic basket

picnic basket with lemon napkin and candle

Amy West and daughters on the beach

Amy West and daughter London at the beach in fruit inspired fashion

infant in watermelon bathing suit
It's time for summer picnics and days at the beach. What better way to show your summer spirt than in a brightly colored playful number like these? 
Amy West and daughters enjoying a day at the beach

Little girl in dress with fruit

My girls like to get in on the outfit post action. When I spotted this watermelon swim suit for baby London at Target I knew we had an ensemble. A quick peek in Sienna's closet reminded me of this little kiwi dress from last year's Target line. Though it's not available now, I found an adorable replacement covered in strawberries that is just as sweet (listed below)!

What are your favorite summer fashion trends? I love hearing from you in the comments below.

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West


Special thanks to Tara Clemons for helping with the photos
infant in watermelon bathing suit playing with limes

Shop the Look
Toddler Girls' Watermelon Print Halter One-Piece Swimsuit Beach Pink - Circo • Circo • $10.99
Penelope Tree by Miss Behave Girls' Say What? Hearts Pattern Skater Dress - Black • $12.48
Brigitte Bailey Lucy Lemon Printed Dress • Brigitte Bailey • $89
Quay Eclipse Sunglasses • $55
Sensi Studio Watermelon Tote • Club Monaco • $330
Girls' Watermelon Zip Closure Crossbody Bag Green - Circo • Circo • $9.99
Tiffany & Co. Heart Pendant Necklace • Tiffany & Co. • $125
Picnic Time 'Gondola' Wicker Picnic Basket - Grey • Picnic Time • $167
Sur La Table Lemon Basil Soy Candle • Sur La Table • $12.59
Sur La Table Lemon Napkins, Set of 4 • Sur La Table • $17.49


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Jumat, 27 Mei 2016

Capture Your Travels With PicTrip | Trend Report




Long ago before I was a professional travel writer and blogger, I was a teenager working at a spa. I spent many days opening and closing that spa, daydreaming about the travels I wanted to take. I would muse over different business ideas that would allow me to travel for a living. One of the outrageous ideas I thought up was "Personal Paparazzi". My concept was that I would follow the rich and famous around on their luxury vacations and capture their special memories. Alas that concept wasn't the path I would travel to get to my ultimate goal, but it wasn't far from the target of where I eventually landed. Imagine my surprise when I heard of PicTrip. Not just for the rich and famous, PicTrip does exactly what I was dreaming of. By working with a hand selected group of talented photographers, they help you capture your travel memories the way you always imagined them. Read on to learn more.




Father and child traveling

Everywhere You Want To Be

Whether it's London, NYC, LA, or Dubai you can be assured PicTrip has talented photographers all over the world. Imagine magazine worthy images of you and your loved ones captured in one of the worlds most iconic destinations. Can you think of a better way of memorializing your girls trip, proposal, family trip, or honeymoon? Don't see your location on their website? Contact them anyways, they may be able to find someone near you. 
A couple in Times Square

Talented and Trusted

Feel secure knowing each of the photographers are hand selected and local to the area. No need for Dad to miss out being in the picture, or to come home with only selfies to show from your trip. These photographers know the best angles of each location and have the insiders scoop on avoiding the crowds so you can capture that perfect moment. 

A fashionable couple wanders the street

Easy to Use

The website is easy to use, simply choose your package, meet your photographer, and five days after your shoot you receive a link to download your images. Packages range from one hour to four or you can create a custom package that's right for you. Prices begin around $320 and include hi resolution edited images ready for you to print or share online. As a bonus, if you sign up for their newsletter you'll get 10% off your shoot. I'm personally impressed with the turn around time of 5 days. We all know "that one couple" who waited a year to get their photos from their last professional shoot. No need to worry here, these photographers follow strict guidelines to ensure you have the best experience possible. 

A family in Paris

The Best Souvenir 

T-shirts get worn out, objects gather dust, and food gets eaten. Invest in a souvenir from your trip that will last a lifetime. Photos are the vaults of our memories. They keep precious moments safe. Travel changes you for the better. What better way to treasure the moment than to capture it for always? 

For your next trip, book a shoot with PicTrip and treasure the iconic moments of your life. 

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West


Woman enjoying the view around her

This blog was sponsored by PicTrip, however my opinion about their services is entirely my own. 

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Rabu, 25 Mei 2016

10 Easy Ways to Lose Weight on Vacation

How to Lose Weight when you travel

We've all been there. You save up, you take that trip you've been anticipating, and you eat your heart out. Sure the pleasure is undeniable, but so are those extra pounds you put on in the process. You can't fit in those shorts or that cute bikini, and more than that... you just kinda feel crappy. It's true that 80% of how we look and feel can be traced back to what we put in our mouth. I know I know, "How can this be Amy? Aren't you always bragging about the amazing fattening food you eat?" Well yes, and no. I love great food. I'm a proud foodie. However, most people probably don't realize that the majority of the time when we are at home, our meal time is very humble. I've been pretty honest about my childhood struggle with obesity. Over the years I've had to fight the urge to fall into the eating disorder trap. Instead of sinking into that pit of despair, I've found my own methods of living a life of balance, while also enjoying what I want. Here are some examples of how I lost weight going on great vacations to places like Jamaica, Rome, Colorado, and even a Cruise!

Let me begin by saying I'm not a nutritionist. Every body is different. Having said that, I hope you find these tips useful on your next trip. It starts by changing your perspective of food.

Bowl of fruit

1. Rule of Thirds
Limit your indulgences to one meal a day (or 1/3), the rest of the day keep it healthy focusing on good choices. Many times, starting your day with good choices will keep you on that path. Sometimes I'll even replace one meal a day with a protein bar or smoothie which helps me know I've fueled my body with great nutrition for the day. 

Amy mountain biking in garden of the gods
2. Make it an Adventure
Choose an experience that will get you active and keep you more connected to your mind and body. In 2012 we journeyed to Colorado and climbed the 14,000 ft mountain Pikes Peak. To make it even more challenging (while saving money) we didn't rent a car. Instead we rented mountain bikes to get around the little town of Colorado Springs. It was pretty freaking hard, but it was also incredibly fulfilling and to this day I think back on that experience with great pride. 

3. Split Meals
Not only does splitting meals save money, it also helps with portion control. I found it especially helpful in Italy when my friend and I split some of the richer dishes you don't want to miss like pasta, gelato, and yummy street fare. 

dad and kid on vacation
4.Take the Stairs
When most folks think of cruise ships, they think of all you can eat buffets, and ordering every dish on the menu at dinner service. However, if you change your perspective a little, you can actually lose weight on a cruise. When we cruise we avoid the elevators at all costs (which are usually pretty crowded anyways) and instead take the long way up and down the stairs. We enjoy long walks on deck at sunset, and keep our food orders realistic. Because of this we were able to shed a few pounds on our cruise back in 2007. 

man doing yoga
5. Don’t Worship at the Alter of Food 
I'm first to admit that I love great food. The culinary experience is one full of enjoyment for the senses. However, you can embrace great food without it consuming your life. When you travel you should enjoy the food experience, but if you are aiming to lose weight don’t make it the reason for the trip. Make taste the accessory of the trip, not the reason to travel. Find your great travel moments while experiencing new things, go bungee jumping, discover new art, but don't put food first place on your priority list. 
woman working out on stability ball

6. Earn It
I find when I purpose in my heart to "earn" that indulgence, it makes it that much more worthwhile. I savor each flavor more, and enjoy the effort I put into making room for it in my day. I know I made good choices for my body that day, and I'm more likely to keep my indulgence in line with my health goals. Having the "earn it" mindset might just give you extra motivation to hit the fitness center. Either way, getting active, even if it's just walking helps you make better decisions when it comes to what you put in your body.


7. Walk it Off
I've found that when I have traveled to destinations that require a lot of walking (and in which I choose to do the walking instead of opting for public transport) I shed a few pounds in the process. Places like Savannah, NYC, Rome, and other big cities with activities spread around in walking distance are great choices, even Disney can be a great choice if you can avoid too much junk food. 

gym selfie

8. Get Sporty Chic
When you are purchasing your vacay wardrobe, include some cute active wear you want to take advantage of. I find that starting my day out in fitness wear makes me more inclined to get active. 

couple cycling
9. Accountability 
On your next trip grab a workout buddy to get active with or an accountability partner who will help you stay motivated. Need a friend? There are tons of apps online with great ways of getting you connected with people who have the same goals as you. Even posting your goals on instagram, facebook, or twitter can be helpful with keeping your goals a priority.
delicious salad
10. Options are Everything 
Compare options when ordering off the menu. Make good choices i.e. glass of white wine vs pina colada or grilled fish vs the foie gras. You can still dine very well and enjoy your food while avoiding over indulgent meals that will likely just make you feel miserable after you dine. Choose food that will energize you and help you feel your best during your travels.

These are just a few of the little tricks I use to keep my goals in line.

What are your favorite tips for staying fit on the go? I'd love to hear your travel tips and hacks. Drop me a line in the comments below!

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo- Amy West




Rabu, 18 Mei 2016

24 Hours in Atlanta | Family Travel

24 Hours in Atlanta with the Family

This spring our family headed north on I75 on our first big road trip with baby London. Our destination was an epic family reunion in Tennessee, but the 10 hour drive was daunting. With two little girls in tow we wanted to break the trip up a little make it more fun. Our solution? 24 hours in Atlanta. If you are a regular on Amy West Travel you'll know that our family kinda loves great food. Atlanta is currently booming in the culinary world, so it was a given that we were going to seek out the tastiest treats we could find. I've also been in the process of personally seeking out the best Aquariums in America. This naturally led us to the Georgia Aquarium, known for it's world class facility and menagerie of Aquatic wild life. Discover below just how fun our 24 hour adventure in Atlanta was. 



Where to Stay: Atlanta Marriott Marquis 


For our stay we chose a location downtown near the Aquarium to eliminate the obstacle of entering Atlanta's infamous traffic. The Atlanta Marriott Marquis was ideally located just a short five minute drive to the Georgia Aquarium and the nearby restaurants we visited. The hotel came as a marvelous surprise to me. The architecture was truly impressive. The concrete structure resembled a futuristic spacecraft with a huge atrium inside. As we traveled up the glass elevator, the kiddos and I were in awe of the "mothership" as we began to call it. In the morning, the husband and I took turns visiting the massive fitness center with downtown views located right next to the spa. From our room on the 14th floor we enjoyed a scenic urban skyline which impressed the whole crew especially at night when it was all lit up. Our stay was peaceful in the spacious rooms which were super quiet at night, a great relief for parents hoping their kids will sleep well in a strange bed. 

the inside of the Atlanta Marriott Marquis

hotel beds at the Marriott Marquis

Amy West and daughters in Atlanta
These girls kinda love staying in hotels 

the Atlanta Marriott Marquis looks like a spaceship inside
Welcome to the Mothership 

What to Do: Georgia Aquarium

The Georgia Aquarium was an inspiration. This massive facility is state of the art and features four major viewing galleries, as well as several live performances. Our favorite gallery was the Ocean gallery which included an underwater tunnel, and a movie theater style viewing platform where whale sharks, manta rays, and multiple schools of exotic fish coexisted for our viewing delight. The dolphin and sea lion shows were entertaining while also being educational and interactive. The kids were riveted by every minute. I've seen my fair share of aquatic shows and let me tell you, the innovation of these performances was was executed. As the trainers unveiled the stories of each of these animals, their personalities came alive before you. You began to care for each of these unique creatures in a personal way, and you could feel the bond between the trainers and each animal. We were there on a week day and there were multiple schools on field trips, however the crowds were well managed and the place didn't feel overwhelmed. We were able to enjoy the variety of viewing spaces, and scored great seats for all the performances by arriving 20 minutes early to each show. 

exterior shot of the Georgia Aquarium

Sienna outside the Georgia Aquarium

The Dolphin Show theater for the Georgia Aquarium
We couldn't photograph the show, but the dolphin show's theater was fantastic! The show was brilliant and fun!

Amy West in the Georgia Aquarium Ocean Gallery

under water tunnel in the Georgia Aquarium


Amy West and daughters enjoy underwater view in the Georgia Aquarium

crowds are mesmerized by the massive Georgia Aquarium
This giant movie theater sized viewing platform was mesmerizing. I could have stayed here all day. 

What to Eat: Twin Smokers BBQ 


Just a block away from the Aquarium sits Twin Smokers BBQ. The night we arrived in Atlanta, we moseyed over to Twin Smokers to see if they could impress us with what they had cooking up. Let me tell ya, in my travels, I've tasted some great BBQ. I've had back country BBQ from the outskirts of Austin, Tx. We recently enjoyed BBQ at the Houston Rodeo, and Jacksonville, well it has it's own beat on great BBQ. So call me a little cynical when I step foot into a BBQ joint. However, what I discovered at Twin Smokers BBQ kind of knocked me off my high horse. Not only was the place really stinking cool, the food was amazing. Two dueling smokers take up residence in the back of the restaurant working non stop on the most tender, flavorful meat I may have ever tasted. Ribs, wings, sausage, you name it, Twin Smokers is on to something. Taking the best methods from across the states, they manage to put their own spin on Texas beef, and Southern pork. Wood is shipped in from around the state and country importing that hickory, oak, and mesquite smokey flavor found in other regions. Pair that with a well stocked Bourbon bar, sinful mac n cheese, and banana pudding that will rival grandmas and well, you have a hit. 

Exterior sign of Twin Smokers BBQ

]The Twins sign at Twin Smokers BBQ

wood for smoking at Twin Smokers BBQ

Twin Smokers BBQ is a cool joint full of great design and character

fun for the whole family at Twin Smokers BBQ

Amy West and Daughter at Twin Smokers BBQ

The best BBQ you will taste in Georgia


sinfully delicious food from Twin Smokers BBQ
Possibly the best BBQ I've ever consumed. That Mac n Cheese tho.... sinfully delicious 

Twin Smokers serves up great Bourbon and BBQ

Banana Pudding at Twin Smokers BBQ
If banana pudding is on the menu, you better believe I'm ordering it. 


Housing the only coal oven in Georgia, Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria serves up delicious Brooklyn style pizza. Situated right next to Twin Smokers BBQ it was easy to find and just a short walk from the Aquarium. We headed over for lunch after our visit to the underwater world, to fuel up before journeying North to Tennessee. Max's was just the thing to satiate our appetites after a long day exploring, and it was perfect for the whole family. The menu was brimming with great choices from the Skillet Roasted Shrimp Scampi to my favorite Fried Green Tomato Caprese. The 12 inch pizza's were a generous serving, however we ordered two for our family of four just in case. Brimming with flavor and top notch ingredients, Max's pizza was a treat. Speaking of treat, did I mention the Connoli of the day? In a word, superb. 

Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria in Atlanta

Coal Oven

Fried Green Tomato Caprese
It's a known fact I have a weakness for Fried Green Tomatoes 


pepperoni pizza from Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria in Atlanta

Cannoli of the day at Max's Coal Oven Pizzeria in Atlanta
Ask about Max's Connoli of the day 

It was a fun 24 hours in Atlanta. We could have easily fit in a little more during our stay with the World of Coca Cola being located next door to the Aquarium and Children's Museum of Atlanta just down the sidewalk. Now we know what to put on our list for next time! With Atlanta being a half day drive from our home in Jacksonville, you can bet we'll be back soon. 

Until then...

Enjoy the Journey!

xo - Amy West

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a stolen kiss in an under water world at the Georgia Aquarium
A stolen kiss in an under water world
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