Chasing Davies: May 2017

May 30, 2017

Four Days in Iceland!

four days traveling in iceland 

 
After our four days in Paris, we took an afternoon flight from Paris to Iceland (only a 3.5 hour flight) to start part two of our vacation.  Iceland is a place I'd never been before and has been on my wish list/radar the last 2 years, so when I some how talked my friend Katie (and her boyfriend, Joe) and my husband in going with me, I was so excited. 

We took advantage of Iceland Air stopover that basically gives you two trips for one low airline price!  Plus, flying through and stopping in Iceland really breaks up the long flight to Europe. 
 
Day One:
Iceland Air stopover in Iceland

After we flew in, got our rental car, drove to our Airbnb to drop off our stuff - we then headed to downtown Reykjavik (Iceland's capital) to walk around, find dinner and go out a bit.  The downtown is so nice, clean, safe and pretty.  The whole town looks very Danish with brightly colored rooftops and uniquely shaped and painted buildings. I loved just walking around downtown looking at everything.

And because it's the start of summer in Iceland, we had a copious amount of daylight to do just that!  It was pretty much only dark between midnight and 3am, which was pretty weird, but thankfully our Airbnb had blackout shades! ;)

Our first meal in Iceland was, ironically, at a French restaurant, Snaps.  SO SO good - I highly recommend it. 


After dinner, and more wandering, we went to the Lebowski Bar (lovingly named and decorated after the Big Lebowski - one of our favorites movies) with an extensive White Russian bar.  Greg was really excited for this particular stop, especially when they started up Game of Thrones trivia.

I had the White Russian with Cocoa Puffs, Katie had a Strawberry White Russian, and Greg just had the classic.  It was the perfect dessert post our French dinner. It also was the perfect night cap before we headed for bed to rest up for a big next day.

Day Two:

Our first morning, but second day in Iceland, we headed back downtown to start off with brunch at Laundromat Cafe (which I discovered when I went downstairs to the bathroom, is also a real laundromat!).  I loved the food and ambiance of this place. On the walls hung tons of bright photos of laundromats around the world and over the years, and the book shelves were lined with colorful bindings organized by the rainbow.

After a little walking around before hoping in our rental car and hitting the road for the rest of the day to drive the great Golden Circle!  This is a smaller, inner-Iceland circle (not to be confused with the Ring Road that goes around the outside of Iceland and takes about 10 days) that hits some of the best tourist spots that is totally doable in one day (about 3 hours if you drove non-stop).  There are lots of big and little things to do along this route, so you can customize it however you want. We customized our trip using this guide for reference and the Google Map below:







Our first stop was at Þingvellir National Park to hike to see the Öxarárfoss waterfall, and along the way - beautiful views of the land.  The Iceland flag flies high there, as this is one of the most visited tourist attractions and considered a jewel to the land.


After this hike, we drove a bit longer before stopping in Laugarvatn at Lindin Bistro for lunch. The weather this particular day (of course) turned bad once we were committed to the drive. It was super windy and and cold (huge props to Greg for driving the whole way!). The more eastern we got on our route, the worse it seemed to get. We waited out one storm during lunch by chance, which was a good thing, plus we all enjoyed our lunch.  The boys got Reindeer burgers, which they still talk about.

After lunch, we continued on to see the great Geysir, which spouts heated water into the air every third hour or so. I think we were less impressed with this attraction mainly because waiting for it was so miserable with the cold wind.  But just a couple miles or so east of Geysir, on our way to Gullfoss, we stumbled upon the best thing: Icelandic horses! 

We'd seen some from afar along the drive, but this was a little stop where they were all next to the fence and you could buy "horse candy" to feed them. They were so beautiful with all their long hair, and really quite sweet (because they wanted "horse candy").  


After we got back to Reykjavik, we went to a pizza speakeasy that had come recommended to me by a friend.  It's also referred to as "pizza place with no name" - but whatever it's called, it's a must. So good, plus we were lucky and got the "best seat in the house" according to our waiter. I twas a round table cozied up to windows with a view of downtown. The entire place was really nice and cozy.

I just love this above photo of Katie and Joe in their new Icelandic wool sweaters.

Day Three:

In the morning, after breakfast at Bergsson Mathús (which was so good, that I didn't get any pics!), we went inside the tall, beautiful church that overlooks downtown Reykjavik - Hallgrimskirkja Church - and to the top to see the views (the first picture of this post was taken from the top).





Then Greg and I ventured back to Pingvellir National Park (first stop on the Golden Circle) to snorkel  in Silfra, between the North American and Eurasian continental plates. Did I mention the water was about 2 degree Celsius (about 35 degree Fahrenheit)? While we were wearing a dry suit that kept us pretty dry, our face and hands were subject to the cold temps for about 30 minutes while we snorkeled. But it was worth it.

We ended with some hot cocoa and then walked around some. It was such a beautiful view, and finally a nice day, that we wanted to explore more before heading back to Reykjavik meet up with Katie and Joe for dinner at ROK (another recommendation and also so good that I didn't take pics!).

Curious what Katie and Joe were doing while we did this? They went to Elf School! The stories over dinner were amazing.

Day Four:

We couldn't leave Iceland without visiting the Blue Lagoon. I wondered what this would be like - a tourist trap? worth it? amazing? weird?  It's actually all of the above. So weird, but so cool and unlike anything I've ever done.  

TIP: You should definitely pre-purchase your tickets, and go either after landing or before your flight out since it's semi-close to the airport and basically not near anything else. I highly recommend going early (we got there at about 9:30am and there was NO line, but when we were leaving around 1:30, there was a long line).

Also, I highly recommend a 30 minute in-water massage. It was really interesting and unique, but felt really relaxing.  They have longer (and more expensive) options, too, that look awesome if you have the time/money.

Overall, I would totally go to Iceland again to do more of the things that we didn't even get close to doing (like north and south of Reykjavik) - and with the stopover option on Iceland Air, this would be totally doable on our way to another city/country!


Now, what do you wear to a place like Iceland? 

The answer is LAYERS. Bring all the layers. They day it was so cold, windy and rainy - we wore everything we brought, but the other days, we wore light layers. You can obviously look ahead to the weather, but don't forget about the wind! I brought a super light weight and easy to pack wind jacket that I just wore over my leather jacket, and that was perfect.

Some of pieces we wore and used in Iceland:



Lands End is a great place to get layers and pieces that look nice, keep you warm + travel well. I used this backpack as my carryon and during our Iceland hikes, and loved matching with Greg's toiletry bag.  Big thanks to Lands End for sending some of these pieces and items to help our travel!

Have you been to Iceland? 
Any other recommendations for our next stopover trip there?? ;)

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May 25, 2017

Nordstrom's Half Yearly Sale Picks!


Nordstrom Sale Recommendation and Picks!
 

I just sorted through all the goods for sale for Nordstrom's half yearly sale.... and whoa. Good stuff.  I wanted to share some of my favorites - because, if you're like me and not up for the time commitment to shop the sit, you like to see what other's are finding/buying/recommending to make it a bit easier on you.  I hope I can do that for you below!  Make sure to shop soon, because with up to 40% savings, some things will sell out!

Shoes are something I need to refresh every now and again. Trends, wear-out, comfort-levels and my style are things that keep me on my toes when it comes to shoe sales! I just cleaned out my closet, so I'm ready for some new summer go-to shoe selections!


  
Dresses are my go-to come summer. I'll wear them to work, wear them to weddings, and wearing them on the weekend. When it's warm out, I'll wear them all the time (sung to the tune of the 1980s Bagel Bites commercial).



Of course, separates like tops, skirts, jackets and jeans are great staples to stock up on now for summer or for late, like fall. There are mixtures of summer pieces and heavier things like coats/jackets & sweaters apart of the sale.



All the bits and pieces and things and extras are good, too. Accessories, purses, beauty and more are things I'm stocking up on with this sale - especially brand I know I love (Kate Spade) or really awesome brands I typically can't justify the spend (Kiehl's)


I don't typically buy home/kitchen products or kid clothing from Nordstrom (even on sale) because my other go-to shops for those items are still more efficiently priced!  But curious if you found any good deals across the whole site that you think others would be interested in! Feel free to share in the comments on what you got!

Happy Shopping!

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May 23, 2017

Mamas & Minis Collective: Summer Activities in KC

Mama and Son afternoon date 

 
After a long vacation away recently (part 1 here!), I was really excited to get back to my kids, and home in Kansas City! I had tons of ideas and plans for our first weekend back (after a painful week of catching up at work and home)!  We started out last Saturday as a family, running some errands on the Plaza (running errands can be fun when it's a beautiful day and you're on the Plaza!).

 After, we split up, and Liam and I went on an impromptu mama/son date!  I had been desperate to check out the new Simple Machines at Play at Kansas City's Union Station Science City, and was invited to check out the MilliporeSigma’s Curiosity Cube, which is making it's way around the KC area through May, ending at Union Station on Sunday, May 28th from 3pm to 7pm during Celebration at the Station - open to all!  I thought his would be the perfect data location for Liam and I, followed by lunch.

Lands End Stripe Dress
{^ hugging good bye before we split up for the afternoon, haha}

I loved the Curiosity Cube!  It is literally a cub filled with hands-on laboratory experiences that are critical to sparking interest in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).  And even though Liam is only 5 (and a half almost!), he loved it (and so did I).  MilliporeSigma is a global life science company with a campus right here in the area (Lenexa).

The first thing we did was learn about DNA - and Liam got to see his own! He is still carrying around his test tube of DNA (spit) and showing it off to all who are interested (or not). ;) . Then we learned about the brain - and even got to view a small sliver of it in


Curiosity Cube by MilliporeSgima in Kansas City


 While this is just a temporary part, Science City at Union Station has a ton of wonderful things to offer and teach your kids - especially this summer when school is out and you might be looking for fun things to do (inside and outside parts).  We also got to try out the new Simple Machines at Play outdoor portion - and Liam was in complete awe! These mechanical devices allow your kids to climb, race, lift and slide — moving their bodies and engaging their minds!

We especially loved the three-story tall Luckey Climber structure which had me super jealous of Liam's view over Kansas City!  This was like a vertical maze through layers of "potato chip-like discs," as Liam put it.

KC Simple Machines at Play Luckey Climber at Science City
Summer outdoor fun activities for kids in Kansas City

 There are also 7 other machines to explore!  The Just Plane Zippy (zip line) was also a favorite - again, another simple machine I wish adults could play on (we need an adult version of this place!).


After the Curiosity Cube, and outdoor Simple Machines at Play exhibit, we headed inside to see some of our favorite things that Science City has to offer (like the dinosaur, tree bridge, and building room) before heading off to lunch. 

I asked Liam where he wanted to go for lunch - and he was all about our local favorite diner, Winstead's (he knew he'd get a milkshake, that's why). But I do love this long-time KC favorite diner and all the turquoise and hot pink accents they have going on inside. It is definitely a favorite KC spot!


What a wonderful afternoon we had!  Liam is already asking me when the next mama/son date will be and if can be a WHOLE day, so that certainly makes me happy. I'd love any mama/kid date ideas (in Kansas City or not) that you have.  I'll be needing to take Nora on one next!

Outfit details: 
My dress is c/o Lands End, and it's super comfy - also on sale!  



Make sure to check out the other Mama's posts on their city and summer favorite activities!  Sandy is sharing her summer bucket list, Carly is sharing fun things to do in LA, and Laura is talking all about vacation!

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