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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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Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Wonderful Wednesday Blog Hop - May 20, 2026

 

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Friday, May 15, 2026

Five on Friday - May 15, 2026

Happy Friday, friends! This week seemed to fly by in a blur of everyday life, little projects, and a few fun moments mixed in along the way. I always enjoy slowing down on Fridays to share a handful of things that have been making life a little brighter lately.  So grab a cup of coffee and settle in for this week’s Five on Friday!

1.  Dutton Ranch
Okay, where are all my Yellowstone fans? Are you excited for Dutton Ranch? Beth and Rip are back on Paramount+ bringing all the drama and excitement we love - but this time the story heads to Texas instead of Montana. We’re getting two episodes today, with new episodes dropping every Friday through July 3. Here’s the official summary:
Rip Wheeler and Beth Dutton gamble everything on a new life in South Texas, but the promise of building a future far from the ghosts of Yellowstone quickly collides with new realities and a rival ranch that will stop at nothing to protect its empire.


Looking for the perfect wedding shower gift? What could be better than giving the gift of Martha Stewart? Her newest book is filled with inspiration for just about everything — from delicious recipes and entertaining ideas to beautiful home organization and timeless style.  Here's the summary ~
Step inside the world of Martha Stewart and discover her timeless approach to living well. The Martha Way: Essential Principles for Mastering Home and Living is a thoughtfully crafted guide to the foundational principles that shape a well-kept, inspired life. With her signature clarity and elegance, Martha distills decades of experience into elevated yet accessible solutions for the everyday, covering:
Cooking: Tips to master the basics, cook seasonally, and keep a well-stocked kitchen.
Entertaining: Host with elegance, whether for a dinner party or for weekend guests.
Home Organizing: Martha’s golden rules for a well-maintained, clutter-free home.
Collecting: How to get started, what to look for, and how to best treasure your finds.
Gardening: Sowing soil, timing blooms, composting, growing vegetables, and more.
Drawing wisdom from her own life well lived, Martha breaks down each area of expertise into clear, actionable steps. Whether you’re arranging your pantry, preparing a simple but impressive meal, hosting with intention, curating meaningful collections, or cultivating a lush garden, Martha shows you how to do it beautifully and with purpose. With her time-tested tips, and unique but ever practical insights, Martha helps you bring order, style, and joy to every corner of your life.

More than just a book, this is a modern blueprint for a well-kept home and life. After all, there’s only one way to master the art of everyday living—and it’s the Martha Way.


3.  Dunkin' Donuts Summer Drinks    
Feeling thirsty?  You might want to swing by Dunkin' Donuts and check out their new summer drink menu!  It includes 21 new drink offerings.  There are several black cherry refreshers (Black Cherry Refresher, Cherry Daydream Refresher, Very Cherry Daydream Refresher, Black Cherry Protein Refresher, and Cherry Lime Rickey Refresher), Limeade Refreshers (classic Limeade, Matcha Limeade, Raspberry Limeade, Strawberry Dragonfruit Limeade, and Coconut Limeade), Cloud Lattes, Matcha Drinks, Coffee Chillers, and even Dirty Soda!  My car might be pulling in the drive-thru to see what these are all about!

Our front porch is embracing a hydrangea theme this year, and I’m absolutely loving these new pillow covers! We have two rocking chairs out there, and adding pillows makes the space feel so cozy and inviting. A few years ago, I started buying pillow covers instead of brand-new pillows whenever I wanted to refresh our decor, and it has been such a great way to switch things up easily. These hydrangea covers are the perfect touch and make the whole porch look beautiful for the season!


5.  Ever feel like this...


Have a wonderful weekend!  We are going to a dinner party on Saturday and doing some volunteer stuff at church on Sunday.  Other than that, I'm looking forward to a nice, peaceful weekend.  They are calling for rain here on Saturday, but I'm really hoping on Sunday we can get some plants in the ground.  See you back next week!

Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Let's Go To Belgium - Day 2

Welcome to Thinking Out Loud Thursday!  This is a time when I share something on my mind and invite you to link up and do the same.  Today I'm continuing my recap of a trip to Belgium I took with my son, Ian.  If you missed Day 1, you can catch up HERE.  Let's jump into Day 2!

We had a food tour planned for Day 2.  One of the most fun ways to experience a new city is through a food tour, and Brussels was the perfect place for it. Wandering from one tucked-away café and chocolate shop to the next felt like getting a little taste of the city’s personality with every stop. Between the warm waffles, crispy frites, rich Belgian chocolate, and cozy local restaurants, it wasn’t just about the food — it was about slowing down and soaking in the atmosphere. A food tour gives you the chance to explore neighborhoods you might otherwise miss, hear stories from locals, and discover hidden gems along the way. By the end of the day, Brussels felt a little less like a place we were visiting and a little more like a city we truly experienced.

Our guide was an adorable college student who shared all kinds of great information about the city with us!


Along the way, we sampled so many of the foods that make Brussels famous. We munched on perfectly crispy frites, tried delicious seafood fritters that were warm and flavorful, sipped traditional Belgian beer, and indulged in some of the richest, smoothest chocolate imaginable. Of course, no visit to Brussels would be complete without waffles, and they absolutely lived up to the hype — warm, light, and topped with just the right amount of sweetness. Each stop gave us a little glimpse into the city’s food culture, and it was such a fun way to experience Brussels beyond the typical tourist attractions.




During the tour, we also learned a bit about the fascinating history of the city. Centuries ago, Brussels was completely surrounded by a protective wall that helped defend the city from outside attacks. At each corner of the wall stood massive stone structures that served as part of the city’s fortifications. Today, only one of those original rock structures still remains, making it a special glimpse into Brussels’ medieval past. Seeing it in person added such an interesting historical layer to our day of wandering and eating through the city.


A highlight was visiting the chocolate shop where the royals purchased their chocolates.  It's evident by the crest over the doorway.  


After the tour, we spent the rest of the afternoon meandering through the city streets and taking in even more of Brussels’ beautiful historic sites. We passed by one of the city’s oldest restaurants, full of old-world charm and character, and admired the stunning architecture along the way. 


We also made our way to the magnificent Royal Palace, whose grand design made it such an impressive sight to see in person. Wandering without much of a schedule ended up being one of the best parts of the day because around every corner there seemed to be another lovely building, hidden square, or historic landmark waiting to be discovered.


We headed back to the hotel and had dinner at the square across the street from the hotel.  The next day we were headed to the train station to travel to Brugge for the day!  Stay tuned for that recap.

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Friday, May 8, 2026

Five on Friday - May 8, 2026

Happy Friday!  I'm ready to wind down this work day and enjoy this Mother's Day weekend!  How about you?  But first things first - here's my Five on Friday for this week ~

1.  Remarkably Bright Creatures
I might actually be the only person left on earth who hasn't read the book Remarkably Bright Creatures, but now the movie is out so I might watch that instead of reading the book.  It premieres on Netflix today! This wildly popular story centers on the unexpected connections formed during overnight shifts at a small aquarium, with Sally Field starring as Tova, the heart of the story.  If relaxing is on your list of things to do this weekend, you might want to cozy up on the couch, grab some popcorn and enjoy this movie!


2.  The Daisy Chain Flower Shop by Laurie Gilmore
Book 6 of the Dream Harbor series is out!  The Daisy Chain Flower Shop hit the stands this week and it's going straight to the top of my reading list.  I've read the first five, so I have to read this one - right?!?  Here's the summary ~
Daisy is fed up with being unlucky in love. And since Mayor Kelly declared her beloved flower shop cursed in one of his infamous visions, business has been slow.

Dream Harbor newcomer Elliot has been adjusting to small-town life following his own relationship turmoil. And until now he’s avoided the flower shop at all costs. If the mayor is correct, he doesn’t need any more bad luck in his life.

When he finds himself walking through the door of the Daisy Chain Flower Shop, he doesn’t expect it to be a life-changing moment. But as the petals blossom in the sunlight, might the unluckiest woman in Dream Harbor finally find that love comes when you’re least expecting it?

3.  In the Stars by Rolling Stones
If you thought The Rolling Stones might finally be slowing down, think again. The legendary rock band is back with a brand-new single, “In the Stars,” and it proves they still know how to deliver that signature mix of swagger, grit, and classic rock energy fans have loved for decades. The song serves as the lead release from their upcoming album Foreign Tongues, and early buzz is already building around the project. It’s amazing to see a band with such an iconic history continue creating new music that feels both nostalgic and fresh at the same time. Whether you’ve been a longtime fan or simply love discovering new music from legendary artists, this latest release is definitely worth a listen.

I know May has only just begun, but Memorial Day weekend will be here before we know it! If you love decorating for patriotic holidays as much as I do, now is the perfect time to start getting your home ready. I picked up this American Flag bunting and can already picture it hanging across the porch all summer long. With our country celebrating its big 250th anniversary this year, it feels like the perfect excuse to lean into all the red, white, and blue décor. I’m planning to add lots of festive touches both inside and outside the house to celebrate the season!

5.  Been there...


Have a wonderful weekend! Tonight we have our church small group gathering, and I’m really looking forward to catching up with everyone. Tomorrow, Eric is playing in a golf tournament while I tackle a few projects of my own. I’ve got some wedding preparations to work on for a June wedding I’m helping with, along with finishing a few details for a graduation party a friend is hosting for her daughter. There are so many happy celebrations and fun events filling up this season, and I’m loving every bit of it! See you next week!

Wednesday, May 6, 2026

Let's Go To Belgium - Day 1

Hello and welcome to Thinking Out Loud Thursday! This is a space where I share what’s been on my mind—and invite you to link up and do the same. Today, I’m taking you back to March as I begin sharing about a special trip my son Ian and I took to Belgium!


First, I feel incredibly grateful to be able to take a trip with just my son. I truly have one of the best husbands—he not only encouraged this adventure but was genuinely happy for me to take our son while he stayed home.

Ian and I considered several destinations before finally choosing Belgium. Our decision came down to a couple of reasons: we found an amazing deal on airfare, and Ian has been a lifelong chocolate lover. A trip to the chocolate capital of the world felt like the perfect choice!

We landed in Brussels early in the morning and took the train from the airport into the city.  Our hotel was just a short walk from the station.  The room wasn't ready, but we dumped our bags there and headed out to see the city!  Side bar - I love a good sunrise and seeing the sun come up while in the airplane made my day!


As we headed back out to walk around, we navigated ourselves to the historic city centre of Brussels.  Along the way, we saw historical buildings blending with modern art.



We popped in the cutest little shop for crepes called Cappuccino.  I was extremely happy to learn that Coke Zero is a thing there!


When we mentioned we were heading to Brussels, so many people brought up the Manneken Pis statue—so of course, we had to see it for ourselves! This little guy is tiny. I was secretly hoping he’d be dressed in one of his famous costumes while we were there, but unfortunately, he wasn’t.


We wandered through the area, taking our time and enjoying a little window shopping along the way. The waffles looked absolutely amazing!


A stop in the first-ever Godiva store was a must!  We learned later that the locals aren't that impressed with Godiva because they believe they are too commercialized, but we still wanted to pop in and give it a try.


Our next stop was St. Michael and St. Gudula Cathedral.  The remarkable architectural masterpiece is awe-inspiring!


The moment you step inside, the intricate details draw you in. The stunning stained-glass windows and beautifully detailed woodwork are truly breathtaking!




We made our way back to the hotel for an afternoon nap—the seven-hour time difference was definitely catching up with us, and it felt so good to rest for a bit. Once we woke up, we headed back out to grab dinner and enjoy the charming square just across the street from the Sofitel Hotel where we were staying.  I'll be back with our Day 2 adventures soon!

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