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Stumble Upon

September 15, 2011 By Kelle

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An easy 134 miles separates our suburban town from the kaleidoscopic culture of South Miami Beach. It’s silly I don’t make the jaunt more often–perhaps because Brett likes South Beach in “itty bitty doses.” I’m kind of more a drink-the-whole-cup-down girl. So I did. I drank up this city these last two days in a keg stand with no breaths and yes, that’s a sloppy drinking metaphor for a cultural city that deserves more but, in this instance, it works.

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South Beach is vibrant and loud and brilliantly marries purposeful and unintentional in a successful union. Women purposefully wear heels and body-hugging leopard print for simple excursions like fetching a Cuban sandwich up the street, and nobody rolls their eyes or assumes they’re overdone. At the same time, anything goes–flip flops, frayed shorts, tacky t-shirts, done, undone, overdone. It really doesn’t matter.

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While Brett made jokes at every corner like “Hey Babe, take a picture of that“–pointing to a littered beer can, a dirty wadded napkin, a crumpled strip club brochure–I couldn’t help but be fascinated by so much, and the gazillion photos I tried to narrow down attest to the glory that is South Beach. (I edited these with my laptop and the screen brightness is a little off, so sorry, these are a little too saturated and contrasted. But South Beach is a little over saturated and contrasted too.)

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As always, assume with any high-on-life post that babies cried, we forgot diapers and, after I spilled half and half and it soaked in and roasted in the heat for two days, our car smelled like rancid nasty on the way home. Can it just be a given in any blue skies post that there could be an equal amount of photos of mildewed beach bags and unhappy kids in car seats? Good.

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So, South Beach. Where were we?

It really was lovely and adventurous. The girls were too fascinated with colors and sounds and people to even think about complaining and while Brett worked during the day, we girls walked and walked and walked. And when buildings and shops started thinning out, we turned left, found another street and walked and walked and walked again.

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Who needs a double stroller when you can pile your kids on top of each other?

Someone asked on Instagram, “Do you plan your trips or do you just stumble upon?” and I smiled and fell in love with that term–stumble upon. My whole life seems to be a bit of stumble upon and, while it doesn’t work for everyone, I really like it that way.

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We stumbled upon any street that looked inviting, any shop that looked unique, any street fountain that begged to be dipped in.

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We met up with our dear friend Katie whose face was the very first my girls embraced when they were welcomed to this world.

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She and Oliver accompanied our city adventures, and she introduced us to the most fabulous gelato on Lincoln Ave yesterday.

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Bottom scoop Dulce de leche, top scoop coconut.

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I have decided the Tree of Good and Evil was made of coconut gelato. This I can understand because I too would consider sending the fate of the world to hell in a hand basket if you told me I couldn’t eat this.

Lainey chose a scoop of strawberry topped by kiwi.

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…and Nella stole mine while I practiced motherly selflessness.

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Lainey asked for one souvenir–a pool toy that shoots water. I obliged and we left the store with her gripping the cheap penguin water shooter and smiling. Two blocks later, we’re passing a street fountain, I see that look in her eye, and I know exactly what she’s thinking. And, because I didn’t get that gene that tells you “this probably isn’t a good idea,” I smile and nudge her on. “Go ahead. You can.” She smiles and looks at me, shocked I gave her permission. And somewhere between her loading her water gun from the street fountain and it shooting a geyser up the side of Bank of America, it dawns on me…maybe this is kind of rude.

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So I say really loud so people hear me, “Babe, I don’t think we should do that.” And then I picked up three pieces of trash on the ground and threw them away because it made me feel better.

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Favorites of the trip?

*Sun Flare on Crack.

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It just seeps in between buildings, through palm fronds, grazing the sides of hotels and cafes and spilling golden light everywhere come early evening. And I was bananas trying to ladle it up. Liquid gold, Baby.

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*Hidden Messages.

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See that up in the trees? We almost missed it, but Katie spotted it dangling over our heads.

*Fancy Pet Stores.
Little dogs are accessories here. They frost the arms of the fashionably dressed, and consequently, fancy pet stores grace the streets. Where else do puppies sleep in pink shredded paper?

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Nella and the little chiguagua had a moment.

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We almost had a moment of childhood trauma after we left Lainey’s puppy blanket at the pet store, unbeknownst to us. Thankfully, the nice man who works there ran–panting–past a block, three bums and thirty billion cigarette butts to bring it to us.

*Fly Boutique.
My favorite sweater I bought years ago is from this little vintage shop on Lincoln, and now we have to drop in every time we go to South Beach. It smells charmingly old–like vintage leather and clothes with stories, and it’s dripping with treasures–old suitcases, interesting jewelry and hats, chandeliers, tapestry rugs, velvet couches. Dreamy.

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*The Beach.
Sweet mother, the beach here is amazing.

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Our beaches are lovely, but our mangroves leave the water looking brown. Here, it’s a picturesque turquoise, contrasted beautifully by a few dispersed white caps and a backdrop of cerulean sky.

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The girls played for over an hour the other day, quietly entertaining themselves with a shovel, a pail, and a couple mangrove seeds that transform quite nicely into beach pencils.

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I love life guard stations. I wish our beaches had them.

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*Pink Caddys.

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*South Beach Narcolept.
Nella slept everywhere. In strollers, on chairs, in slings, propped up, tipped over, hugged against my chest, the car seat, the pack n’ play. Sister rolls with it.

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*Sea Salt and Water Bottle.

This is a bottle of water and a little bowl of sea salt with a tiny spoon. It was sitting at our cafe table, and I have decided we shall take a bottle of water, a bowl of sea salt and a tiny spoon with us wherever we go when we’d like children to be happy and entertained.

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*Street Misters.
When you’re pushing the stroller, wiping your brow, repositioning the baby who’s slipping on your sweaty hip, it comes just at the right time. Ahhhh.

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*Flamenco in the Night.
Perhaps my favorite moment of the two days. Late night dinner on Ocean Drive, oil lamps, Italian food, full moon, babies up past their bedtime, Gypsy King cover songs, Flamenco shoes pounding, ruffled skirts swishing, hands twirling and clapping. It was delicious.

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And this picture makes me laugh. Brett was attempting a cool shot of Nella and me peering between a plate rack, and I’m assuming the focus on the enthusiastic dancer in the background was accidental. Right?

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So yes, we stumbled upon, and it was good.

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The harvest moon delivered…South Beach style.

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September delivers with a fun new sponsor, just in time for fall. Introducing Happy Camper Studio, featuring hand-dyed comfortable clothing for both children and pets.

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Their candy corn dresses are adorable and are made from thick, soft quality cotton. They’re great for photos and come in a variety of styles (t-shirts, onesies, etc.) One commenter on this post will be randomly selected to win a hand-dyed dress (or t-shirt), courtesy of Happy Camper.

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There are bags to be unpacked.

Happy almost-Friday!

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It ain’t apple pickin’, but…

September 15, 2011 By Kelle

…it was a perfect September getaway.

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Just rolled in late, slipped sleeping babies still in their clothes under covers and almost finished editing 100 of some of my most favorite pictures ever.

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Unplanned and uncharted, we ventured out into the streets of South Beach by day and joined up with Brett by night to make sweet family memories. We spent little money but had a lot of fun–in two days that seemed like weeks.

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Off to bed, but back tomorrow to post more.

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I love, love, love this photo.

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SoCool in SoCal

August 8, 2011 By Kelle

Four days away, and we pull in the garage this morning to this:

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I smiled and shook my head. “Really, Brett? You bought the cat a bed? Babe, he’s not our cat; he has a collar. We can’t just go stealing someone’s cat.”

And Brett fired back his prepared response. “I leave the door open. The cat has free will. He can leave if he wants.”

So the cat has a bed now. Which was more than I could claim last night as Nella and I pretzeled our bodies together on two different planes, my head propped up by the savior of the weekend–a Tempur-Pedic pillow I scored from bags of free stuff at BlogHer.

I am warped from exhaustion, jet lag, airport chair arm rest indentations, baby carrier shoulder strain and an overwhelming amount of information from the weekend. This all manifested itself today in my parenting, a feat which I almost surrendered after two cups of strong coffee produced disappointing results. It is then that I resort to trusty back-up plans–games that allow me to lie down with my eyes closed. Games that trick kids into thinking I’m playing when really I’m just praying they’ll buy it for another half hour so I can relax. So I let them go crazy with my make-up because it’s quiet and I’m so tired, I don’t even care if my face looks like the joker.

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I missed my girl. She seems taller. And even though I felt only half present today, I fully enjoyed her little hands sweeping blush on my peaked cheeks.

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California was lovely.

I like their well-endowed streets.

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Their half-naked Santa who shot daggers with his stare-down which, I now realize, I deserved. I didn’t pay for the picture. Swear, I didn’t see that part of the sign until now. Sorry, Dude. Two cookies this Christmas for you and we’ll call it even.

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Their In-N-Out burgers. Yes, I’ve been properly sworn in. A double double. And this is the sole reason it’s probably best I don’t live there.

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BlogHer was…Wow. Big. A lot of people, a lot of information, a lot of innovative ideas. The moral of the story is that women are amazing and capable and are doing a lot of fantastic things to shape society, change perceptions, challenge each other, create new ideas, etc. Sessions rolled throughout the day and parties rocked the convention by night. My favorite part by far was the people. Always the people. New friends, old friends, and some lovely readers I was so honored and excited to meet. I wish there had been more time to get to know new friends.

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View from the 16th floor of the San Diego Marriott Hotel.

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Voices of the Year Award Ceremony

On our way to an official party Saturday evening, a group of us got lost meandering through hallways searching for the Coronado Room or Cordova Room or whatever it was called. A Congo Line formed as individuals continued to show up and attach themselves to our ever growing group of directionally challenged party goers. It just kept getting bigger–our clan of lost souls following each other up staircases, down elevators, through hallways, in search of the grand party. Unofficially, we formed the Lost Party, and our elevator rocked it out.

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Go Shawty, it’s your birthday. We gonna party like it’s your birthday.



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Lunch with the equally adorable and hilarious Meagan Francis.



The rest of the weekend was very whambamthankyouma’am, my insanely packed last day indicative of my desire to go and do and see as much as physically possible.

San Diego was blue and breezy and hip and young.

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My dear friend Rebecca just moved to San Diego a few weeks ago, appropriately timed for our trip. She helped out with Nella and opened her home to us, and we thankfully were able to squeeze in breakfast with some of our favorite people before we left.

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Amazing Swedish pancakes at The Original Pancake House



Our trip ended in L.A. at my friend Nadya’s house where Nella was finally unshackled from the confines of a baby sling to find freedom among open wood floors and baskets of toys.

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I’m not allowed to book my own flights anymore. I screw them up every time. I thought I booked the 11 a.m. flight home on Sunday but no, it was 11 p.m. with a three hour layover in Cincinatti early in the morning. The silver lining lies in the fact that the twelve hour extended stay allowed for more L.A. adventures.

Why hello there, L.A. adventure.

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Cue Movie Montage Dress-up Scene, Take Two.

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Sisterfriend loved SoCal.

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I loved the throngs of bikers, walkers, air-breathers, life-lovers along the stretch of Santa Monica Beach. We have beaches. We have people. But not this sort of Beach + People. It was energizing, that come-togetherness of such an ecclectic group of culture and people. And now I want a funky bike.

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Once again, on a different coast, in a different time zone, with new and different people…it felt the same.

And look. They have oranges too. It’s kind of like home.

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The Pat-a-Cake Baby $30 gift certificate winner goes to Comment #429, Smaychel: Traveling with baby sounds a little intimidating – we have a holiday planned next Spring, all the way from Scotland to Canada. Baby will be 12 months then, and I’m pretty scared of it! Looking forward to it at the same time, though, of course :)Looking forward to hearing how your trip goes!

Smaychel, please send your contact info to kellehamptonblog@comcast.net.


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And what do you know, right as I’m winding down on this post, Brett just ran in the house with a “They took the cat.”

“What do you mean they took the cat?” I asked.

“The people, the owners. They just came by the garage and noticed their cat and said they’ve been looking everywhere for it.”

“Well, that’s kind of embarrassing,” I answered, thankful I was absent for the exchange.

“I told them he just kept showing up at our house and wouldn’t go away,” Brett finished.

“Oh God, please tell me you didn’t say this while their cat was curled up in our cat bed. Eating cat food. In our garage.”

“Yeah, well he’s gone now.”

So long, Cat.

So long, California.

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To the readers I got to meet this week…thank you. That was my favorite part. So endearing and meaningful.

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