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Friday, May 29, 2026

Five on Friday - May 29, 2026

Happy Friday!  I always love these little Friday posts.  Let's jump right in ~

1.  The Four Seasons - Season 2
If you loved Season 1 of The Four Seasons as much as we did, you’ll be excited to hear that Season 2 is officially happening! All eight episodes are available now on Netflix.  The show perfectly balances humor, friendship and all the complicated moments that come with long-time relationships and getting older together. The cast chemistry is what really makes it special. Truth be told, I stayed up way to late last night watching the first several episodes!

Frieda McFadden's newest book, The Divorce, has arrived!  The Divorce is a fast-paced psychological thriller full of secrets, twists and unreliable characters. The story follows a woman whose seemingly normal life begins to unravel as shocking truths about her marriage and the people around her come to light. Just when you think you know what’s happening, another twist changes everything — making it the kind of book that’s hard to put down.  And, if you have Kindle Unlimited it's free right now!  I'm adding this one to my summer reading list.

I wish I had had these when my son was little!  These little things are honestly genius. No more freezing your hands while holding an ice pop, and they help catch all the drips before they end up all over clothes and patio cushions. They’re especially great for kids, but honestly adults would love them just as much. Such a simple idea, but one of those summer items that makes life so much easier.  They come in a ton of designs too!

I was on the hunt for an easy peasy shirt to wear to work and I ordered this one.  I loved it so much that I immediately went back and got it in another color!  It looks more polished than a basic tee but is still comfortable and easy to wear, even on warmer days.  I plan to pair it with my skirts and pants for work during the week and jeans on the weekend.  Prices vary by color, so check them all out!

5.  Thoughts...


Hope you have a wonderful weekend! We have several fun things planned, so it should be a really good one around here. We’re also officially just one week away from the first of the two weddings I’m helping with this summer, which means lots of wedding prep and excitement happening over here. See you back here next week!

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

Let's Go to Belgium - Day 4 in Antwerp!

 Hello!  Thanks for stopping in for Thinking Out Loud Thursday. This is a space where I talk about something I'm thinking about and invite you to link up and do the same.  Today I'm continuing my recap from our trip to Belgium.  If you've missed the first part of the trip, you can catch up here:

Day 1     |     Day 2     |     Day 3


Day 4 took us to Antwerp!  Antwerp — called Antwerpen in Dutch — is Belgium’s second-largest city and one of Europe’s most stylish and historic destinations. Located along the Scheldt River in northern Belgium, it’s famous for its massive port, diamond trade, fashion scene, medieval architecture, and deep artistic heritage.  Antwerp has a slightly edgier, trendier vibe than cities like Bruges or Brussels. Travelers often describe it as artistic, fashionable, lively, and less touristy — a place where historic Europe and modern urban culture naturally mix together.

We took the 50-minute train ride over from Brussels and immediately fell in love with the train station. The main train station in Antwerp is Central Station and is nicknamed "Railway Cathedral".  The dramatic glass roof over the platforms is stunning!  With it's enormous dome, marble interior, and cathedral-like design, you can see why many people describe it as one of the most beautiful train stations in the world.




The moment you step out of the train station, you immediately notice a different energy in the city. It feels much busier and more fast-paced than the cities we had just visited.


Our first stop was at The Chocolate Line Shop, which quickly became my favorite chocolate store of the trip! Their flavor combinations were so unique and fun to sample, and the staff was incredibly generous about letting us try different truffles. Needless to say, quite a few chocolates from this shop ended up making the trip home to the States in our suitcases!



Even if you're not stopping by to try the chocolate, definitely step into this shop!  The historic building dates back to the 1800s and has ties to royalty.  

Next, we ventured to the Cathedral of Our Lady.  It took 169 years to build this masterpiece and was completed in 1521.  Inside, you'll find Baroque decor and Ruben's artwork.  So gorgeous!






You can't miss the beautiful gold clock near the top of the steeple.  


We popped over to the Het Steen next.  This is a small but pretty castle that sits on the side of the river.  The castle dates back to the early 13th Century!  


After grabbing some lunch, we spent the rest of the afternoon roaming around admiring the architecture.  




After a fun day exploring Antwerp, we hopped back on the train to Brussels. It was such a fun experience traveling by train and getting to see cities beyond our home base. Just wait until you hear where we ventured on Day 5!

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Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop - May 27, 2026

 

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Thursday, May 21, 2026

Five on Friday - May 22, 2026

Happy Friday, friends! We are more than ready for the long holiday weekend ahead. We have lots of fun plans over the next few days and are so excited to kick off the weekend festivities. Before all the Memorial Day fun begins, let’s start things off with this week’s Five on Friday post!

My friend Jill gave me the most unique gift this week — an illustrated dinner journal! You can record the menu from each dinner party and have your guests sign the page beside it. I cannot wait to start filling it up with memories of special meals and the people who shared them with us. Such a thoughtful way to remember what was served and who gathered around the table to enjoy it. And honestly… wouldn’t this make the cutest hostess gift?!?  Get one for yourself and one to give away.


2.  Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu
It's a big weekend for all the Star Wars fans!  The Mandalorian and Grogu movie is opening this weekend!  Here's the summary ~
The evil Empire has fallen, and Imperial warlords remain scattered throughout the galaxy. As the fledgling New Republic works to protect everything the Rebellion fought for, they have enlisted the help of legendary Mandalorian bounty hunter Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal) and his young apprentice Grogu.
Kathryn Stockett, the author of The Help, is back with a new release called The Calamity Club. I had been hearing great things about this book, so I decided to download it on Audible — and it was such a good decision! The narration is absolutely fantastic. I’m only on Chapter 10 and have already laughed out loud more times than I can count. It has been such a fun listen so far, and I highly recommend the audio version! Here’s the summary ~
Oxford, Mississippi, 1933.

Abandoned by her mother one Christmas Eve, eleven-year-old Meg Lefleur has learned the hard way to rely on no one. Now one of the unadoptable "big girls" at the Lafayette County Orphan Asylum, she fights each day to keep her spirit unbowed.

Birdie Calhoun, unmarried and outspoken, has come to Oxford to ask her socialite sister to help the struggling family she’s left behind. But as the Depression tightens its grip, Birdie discovers her sister’s seemingly charmed life is a tapestry of lies.

Then, Birdie encounters Charlie, a woman running low on luck with little left to lose. When their fates—and Meg’s—converge, Charlie comes up with an audacious plan for them to take control of their lives. But in a place and time where hypocrisy is rife and women’s freedom is fragile, even the smallest act of defiance can have dangerous consequences.

The Calamity Club will make you laugh, cry, and cheer—an epic testament to underestimated women who know that calamity can be the spark of new beginnings. This is Kathryn Stockett at her most confident, heartfelt, and hilarious—the triumphant return of one of the most beloved storytellers of our time.

4.  Snickers Whipped Dairy Topping
There’s a fun new treat hitting grocery store shelves just in time for summer — Snickers Whipped Dairy Topping! Inspired by the classic candy bar, this new whipped cream combines chocolate, caramel, and peanut flavors into one sweet topping that sounds absolutely delicious on everything from iced coffee to brownies and ice cream sundaes. If you’re a Snickers fan, this might just become your new favorite grocery store find!


5.  Oh boy!


I hope you all have a wonderful and safe Memorial Day weekend filled with sunshine, good food, and time spent with family and friends. As we enjoy the long weekend and the unofficial start to summer, may we also take a moment to remember and honor the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Wishing you a meaningful, relaxing, and joy-filled weekend. See you back here next week!

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Let's Go To Belgium - Day 3 in Bruges!

Hello and welcome to Thinking Out Loud Thursday!  This is a time when I share something I'm thinking out loud about and invite you to link up and do the same.  Today I'm continuing the recap of my trip to Belgium with my son Ian.  We're on Day 3.  If you missed days 1 and 2, you can find them HERE and HERE.

By Day 3, we had mostly shaken off the jet lag and were feeling much more like ourselves. We started the morning bright and early, heading straight to the train station. Our destination for the day was the charming city of Bruges!


I had heard so many wonderful things about this city and was so excited to finally experience it for myself. Known for its stunning medieval architecture, picturesque canals, and rich cultural heritage, it felt like stepping into a storybook. Our first stop was the Belfry, a magnificent 13th-century tower that has long stood as a symbol of the city’s power and prosperity. And if you’re willing to make the climb to the top, you’re rewarded with absolutely breathtaking views overlooking the entire city.


To reach the top, you’ll need to make the climb up all 366 stairs. It’s definitely a workout, but the stunning views waiting at the top make every step worthwhile!


Along the way, you'll get to see the many city hallmarks, including the city seal and treasury.  Also along the way is the impressive music roll that controls the carillon.  We didn't get to hear the bells play, but if you visit on Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday from 11:00 to 12:00 you can.


Once at the top, the views are absolutely spectacular! Stretching out in every direction, the city looks like something straight out of a postcard. Along the edge of the tower, distances to cities both near and far are engraved into the stone, adding such a unique and interesting touch to the experience.



After making our way back down, we were more than ready for lunch! Ian discovered a restaurant called Ammuni that had been named one of the top 50 pizzerias in 2023, so of course we had to check it out. The pizza was absolutely delicious, but the real standout for us was the Spaghetti alla Carbonara — it completely won us over! If you’re ever in the area, this spot is definitely worth a visit. It had everything you could want: amazing food, friendly service, and prices that were surprisingly reasonable.



With full bellies, we walked the short distance to the Basilica of the Holy Blood.  Inside you will find the relic identified as the Holy Blood of Jesus Christ that was brought to Bruges from the Holy Land during the Second Crusade in the 12th century.  No pictures are allowed of this piece.  But the church itself is stunning!





Next up was a relaxing boat ride through the canals. For the next half hour, we sat back and enjoyed the beautiful scenery drifting by around us while listening to stories and bits of history about the city. It was such a peaceful way to take in the sights, and seeing the architecture and charming streets from the water gave us a completely different perspective of the area.





We decided to visit the Chocolate Museum next. To be completely honest, after experiencing it, this is probably one stop I could have skipped. I think Ian enjoyed it a bit more than I did, but overall we both felt like our time may have been better spent exploring more of the city. That said, I did love seeing the beautiful dishes and displays throughout the museum — those were definitely my favorite part!


On our way back to the train station, we made a quick stop at the Church of Our Lady Museum. The church itself is absolutely stunning, filled with beautiful architecture, intricate details, and a peaceful atmosphere that instantly makes you slow down and take it all in. Walking through the museum gave us one last opportunity to soak in the city’s incredible history and artistry before heading out. It ended up being such a lovely and memorable way to wrap up our time there.


Inside this church, you can see Michelangelo's marble "Madonna and Child" along with several other beautiful pieces of art.  There was beauty everywhere you looked inside!




Our day in Bruges was absolutely wonderful! If we had the chance to do it all over again, I would definitely plan to spend at least one night there so we could slow down and explore even more of the charming little shops and quiet streets. Everywhere we turned, there was something beautiful or interesting to take in — from the picturesque buildings and canals to the hidden corners full of character and history. It truly felt like a city meant to be wandered and enjoyed at a leisurely pace.




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