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Archives for December 2017

Year in Review: The Highs (and Lows) of 2017

December 27, 2017 By Caroline Peterson

2017, eh? What a year. I say that with both optimism and utter exhaustion. I’m ready to ring in 2018, happy to be ushering in a wealth of change that a new year brings.

The Highs

Cuba

Things to do in Havana Cuba

Once regulations were lifted (that are now back in place), we knew we needed to head to that wonderful island that is only 200-ish miles from Miami. We weren’t disappointed. We found welcoming locals, amazing food, a heartbreaking and resolute history and most of all, a yearning to go back and explore more. I hope someday the sanctions are lifted once again.

The Women’s March in DC

November left the majority of the country surprised and as I picked my jaw up off the floor, I was left wondering what I could do. When I heard of the Women’s March, I immediately booked a room and asked from friends to join. It was one of the most uplifting, positive experiences of my entire life. Not only that, I joined our local chapter in Florida and am now lucky enough to call some incredible women my friends.

Niagara-On-The-Lake

Niagara on the Lake Winery Niagara-on-the-Lake Winery Ravine Vineyard

NOTL was a huge surprise for me, probably because I had zero expectations. But, what an incredibly beautiful, charming town. We spent days just biking around, vineyard to vineyard and topped it off with great views of Niagara Falls and Toronto.

London

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London turned out to be the breath of fresh air I needed and quick reminder of the things that are important to me. I love that city so much and I can’t wait to share more about our week there with you crazy lot.

Creating Connections

Because of the Women’s March (see above) and Mean Girls (see below), I’ve been lucky enough to develop relationships or deepen already existing ones. It’s been refreshing, to say the least, to know I have steadfast pals or new friends who are just as fierce in wanting to be trailblazers.

Exciting News

I really despise when bloggers or writers talk about something spectacular that is coming up and only allude to it in a vague way. But here I am… Stay tuned, I’ve been working hard at something and will be excited to announce it soon.

 

The Lows

Traveling Under a Trump Presidency

I traveled to 3 countries this year and found myself having to explain our newly elected president in each one, completely unsolicited. I’ve been traveling abroad since I was a teenager and I can say that even during the Bush presidency and subsequent Iraq War, I’ve never received so many questions, nor felt so compelled to attempt to explain what happened.

Hurricane Irma

If you want a quick exercise in realizing what’s important in life, watch as the strongest storm in decades forms and barrels towards to your home as a Category 5 Hurricane. I was lucky enough to get out, lucky enough it moved to the west just a smidgen and my home wasn’t at the epicenter like it once was for so long. But Irma was huge; she spanned the entire width of Florida, and then some. She destroyed homes and lives, and I’m pretty sure I’ve met my hurricane quota for a few years.

Long Distance Marriage

These last six months have easily been the toughest of our long distance marriage. It was a perfect storm of my busy season (Q4), working on a new endeavor of mine, as well as the ER hubster having some back-to-back crap rotations. Tequila Therapy and having a sit down phone discussion about our week, once a week, has helped.

Long Distance Friendships

A couple close friends went MIA, dealing with their own personal issues. Distance can test friendships in itself. Add in feeling lonely without them after they’ve temporarily disappeared and it’s been hard not to take it personally. Goes to show you, you never know what someone else is going through; sometimes even close friends who aren’t ready to deal or aren’t ready to talk about what’s going on.

Mean Girls

Yes, they still exist in my old age and yes, they still behave like gossipy, petulant children. It’s not a pretty look and it’s something I’ve had to cope with this year more times than I care to admit. A positive result of this? I’ve found my own tribe of incredible, supportive and mature women.

The Holidays

First, I had a wonderful time up in Minnesota visiting my dad and step-mom and step-seesters during Christmas-time. As I’ve mentioned before, the hubster and I are usually relegated to being the ones to travel if we don’t want to be alone on the holidays (which, who does?). It gets a bit exhausting and expensive, especially when we have an open invite to Florida, the vacationing mecca of the US. When my husband questioned a relative about it, he was told, “No one will ever be coming to Florida for the holidays. So, drop it.” It was a pretty unkind. But, it’s sort of what we’ve always assumed since, well, no one has come. Still, ouch, right?

Filed Under: Confessions

The Holidays: It’s Not All Sugar and Spice and Gingerbread Nice

December 15, 2017 By Caroline Peterson

London Christmas // Oxford Street

 

Where is Home?

Before age 10, I had moved 7 times. The last move brought us to a lovely, diverse city in Michigan that I was lucky enough to spend most of my formative years in, even after my parents divorced. My dad lived in Chicago, about 400 miles away, and before I graduated high school, my younger brother moved in with him. My older sister peaced-out to Michigan while I was in college and my mom moved twice between the four years I had graduated high school and college.

“Going home” during breaks always took on a new and different meaning then.

When the hubster and I left Michigan to move down to Florida so he could start medical school, I didn't leave a single blood relative behind in Michigan. They had all already left.

As people start talking about “going home” for the holidays, pangs of sadness always remind me of that tender spot. Gosh, how nice that must be; to have a home base, somewhere they always know will just be there.

There's nowhere for me to “go back to.”

I don't have a home.

Quite frankly, I haven't had one since I was a teenager.

Hong Kong Christmas // The Peninsula Hotel

 

Being Alone on the Holidays

This isn't being shared for sympathy, but rather for community. To commiserate amongst the droves of you who share less than idyllic feelings about the holidays. This is Not Your Average Gal after all. Even if I’ve made a lovely home of my own now in my ripe old age, there’s still some loneliness associated with the holidays.

At the current time, my husband, sister, brother, dad and I all live in 5 different states: Michigan, Oregon, Nevada, Minnesota and Florida. I'm also pretty positive we live at least 1000 miles away from each other. Yup, just Google-mapped it. Ha!

Traveling each holiday to be sure you aren’t by your lonesome gets expensive and exhausting. And it's okay to say, “No.”

It just means you may find yourself alone on the holidays.

AND THAT'S OKAY TOO!

You're not an awful person. You're not socially inept. You're not being shunned because you may be on the next episode of, “Hoarders: Buried Alive.”

There is nothing wrong with you.

It just didn't work out this time because of schedules, lack of planning, lack of money, lack of sanity, lack of Xanax, WHATEVER.

You are truly not alone; so many other people experience the holidays by themselves. So much so, it's really not correct to say that you're alone. You're truly amongst a large crowd.

Sydney Australia Christmas // Darling Harbour

 

Feeling Sad Around the Holidays

The holidays bring along a myriad of mixed emotions for so many people! People who even still hang out with their families discussing politics over dried-out turkey while tapping the bottom of the wine bottle to make sure they got every last drop. (What? It's good stuff.) The holidays cause familial anxiety, fuel the need for perfection and play into our materialistic desires.

Heck, you could be surrounded by a room full of jovial relatives and still want to cry in a corner. It's not just about feeling lonely; it's about the constant barrage of perfect holiday charm and feeling, well, less than perfect.

It's all bullshit, pals! That fake crap they want you to buy into? It's not fulfilling.

The holidays may be dotted with Starbucks Toasted White Chocolate Mocha, cutesy decorations, terribly cheesy (but amazingly awesome) Hallmark Christmas movies, beautiful, almost-Goddamn-perfect family holiday cards, and fun, open bar office parties for you, but it's not like that for everyone.

For some, the holidays are a reminder of (for however brief) how alone they are feel, the tension with toxic friends or family or the sadness from friends or family who have passed. The reason for the season goes far beyond the dollar bins at Target and nestle their way into your heart. It's about friends. It's about family. It's about love. It's about connection.

So if you're feeling less-than-connected or don't have a place to call “home” this holiday season for whatever reason, don't beat yourself up. So many people are in similar situations and feel the same way.

Just remember, the people trouncing around with their Starbucks red cup in one hand, while beaming about how glorious this season is, may really, hand to heart, feel like that. They may also go home and stab the holiday voodoo doll they own to help keep up with this Christmas charade.

It's not all sugar and spice and gingerbread nice, guys.

So be a babe and make an active choice to be kind to everyone, especially this time of year.

And from my less-than-perfect, chaotic life to yours –
Happy Holidays, Not Your Average Gals and Guys!

London Christmas // Hilton London Bankside

For those of you wondering, I'm actually not going to be alone this year! The ER doc hubster is working again on Christmas Eve and Christmas (some heroes don't wear capes) but I'm spending it with my dad and stepmom in Minnesota. I cashed in some unused Delta Skymiles and decided to go after the hubster reminded me I was really talking like, a whole heck of alot, like, please shut up, about being alone on Christmas. Besides, that's why we accumulate our frequent flier miles, right? Just so you're not the crazy lady sitting alone at the pool in a santa hat drinking a Bloody Mary this year again.

 

Filed Under: Mental Health

31 Photos That Will Make You Fall in Love with London (Again)

December 5, 2017 By Caroline Peterson

The hubster and I traveled to London over Thanksgiving and I was taken back by how much I still loved that charismatic, dynamic city.

It was my fifth time traveling there. I lived in London for an internship in college and loved it so much I desperately tried to apply to any job there that would take a recent college grad with zero experience. Hint: It didn’t work out. Life carried on. When we traveled to London over 4 years ago to get married, I had only 2 days to explore the city I dreamed about going back to. I found myself a bit weary of the crowds and constantly being on the go with only 2 days to basically show the hubster my old stomping grounds before we headed off to southwest England to get hitched.

I thought perhaps I had grown out of it. Maybe London was meant to be a fleeting memory of fun days gone by? So much so, that when I traveled to Tokyo last year, I thought it gave London a pretty good run for her money.

Well, I’m happy to report the London bitch is back. And I fell in love with her all over again.

Having nearly a solid week to explore as much as we could, the hubster and I found ourselves sitting by the Thames on our last night imagining what it would be like to live there, how often we could come back and how nice it would be to make it a tradition to do a London getaway.

She got me. She got me good.

Take a walk with me through some of the many reason why London is the best.

The Parks in London

Hyde Park (my happy place)
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Green Park
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Christmastime in London

Oxford Street
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Regent Street
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Leicester Square
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The Museums – Oh, the museums!

Tate Modern
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Imperial War Musuem
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Natural History Museum
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The Pubs

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Football! (Tottenham vs. West Brom.)

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St. Paul’s Cathedral (A personal fave.)

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The History

Westminster
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London Eye
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Borough Market
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Flats hundreds of years old
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The Thames
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What is your favorite city in the world? I’d love to hear if it’s something like London is to me. 

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Explore all the reasons why I love London

Filed Under: England

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