I was able to travel about an hour north one evening this week to hang out with my sister-in-law, Jayne, and to meet Kate Payne of The Hip Girl’s Guide to Homemaking. Kate is on a book tour for her modern guide to homemaking that is full clever, useful, green and budget-friendly ideas. She’s doing pickling demonstrations at farmer’s markets and at smaller venues with pot-luck food and drink. I bought two of her books, one for me(!) and one to giveaway on this blog sometime soon (stay tuned for that!)
Kate was warm and lovely in person and it was great to hang out with my SIL, Jayne. We met many locals at a sweet shop called sticks and bricks, had some yummy food and drink, making it an evening well-spent.
This summer, I was lucky enough to travel to San Francisco via Reno and meet up with my online friends, Angie and Linda. We met in Reno and road tripped to San Francisco for the CCE West Conference. It was worth the hours of travel and jetlag to see these ladies and share a great experience. I won’t remember my lack of sleep, just the fun and rewarding moments shared with terrific friends.
I think it is so important for women to take time away from their daily routines and venture out into the world. Even better when we venture to a place that supports other women in their ventures. Whether it’s around the block or across the world, the time and energy we take to do this for ourselves and our fellow women-folk is fulfilling for everyone involved.
The laundry, the dishes and your other obligations will wait.
Venture to what awaits you.
OM is *one moment* and is a meetup designed to notice & relish a moment in everyday life. The meetup idea was created by Linda at her blog, a la mode stuff.If you’d like to participate in OM, just click the button and you’ll be taken to Linda’s post explaining it all.


Well put! When our kids are little we often lose ourselves in their needs. It’s a mind shift to venture out on our own again, but oh so worth it! I’m happy you enjoyed your time with your SIL and even happier you were able to spend some time with your cool west coast friends!
Oh, I couldn’t agree more. Just recently my hubby and I have each started taking a night for ourselves, no kids and no spouse. It’s been wonderful to spend time with woman who are dear to me, as a means to support one another. It’s important to take that time –to empower and be empowered. Great moment!
Keep us posted on the giveaway 😉 Can’t wait!
You are so right! I shall put this on my list…sigh…
I couldn’t agree more. Those little trips are so energizing! And their great for the kids and dad, too.