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That time the Roots moved back to FL

July 16, 2014 by Jensey 31 Comments

The past four years have been a roller coaster of a ride, to say the very least.

When Nate and I first moved to Nashville, we had dreams of raising a family where our kids would know their neighbors, play in the streets, and grow up with snowflakes and fireflies amid the rolling hills and southern accents.

We landed in TN because I grew up outside of Memphis and desperately missed the south, and back in 2010, half of our weddings were Orlando-based and the other half were all around the country. Our thought (and hope) was that some day, it wouldn’t matter where we lived since our market had grown increasingly destination based.

But then a funny thing happened: We moved, bought a home, and then our Orlando market grew stronger and stronger. We still photograph a handful of weddings around the country each year, but certainly not half. It wasn’t uncommon that we could spend more days out of Tennessee than in it during the busy wedding months. Fall is my favorite season, and we were only home in Nashville for one week when the leaves were changing. I spent the entire week editing because we’d just returned from a two week Orlando trip and were gearing up to leave for another three!

Don’t get me wrong- we’re beyond grateful for our Florida couples because this business wouldn’t be around without without them. (And getting a chance to return to Disney and friends was always a huge plus!) We didn’t raise our prices when we moved because we knew we needed to keep that market, and in the end, I think that’s the smartest decision we made. As much as we adore Tennessee, the feeling wasn’t mutual and we only booked a handful of weddings while living here. Fast forward to this past April when Nate and I were in a Jacksonville hotel unpacking our bags, just a few days into a nearly month-long trip. He looked at me and said, “So, maybe we should think of moving back.” I immediately replied, “I have 40 Windermere homes favorited in my Trulia account.”

It’s a little hard to write this and admit failure. A pretty big failure. But the truth is, had we not have moved to Nashville, I always would have wondered “what if” and longed to leave Florida. But I am truly counting down the days to moving day, and I will forever be grateful for our four crazy years in Nashville, because that’s how long it took us to have that Wizard of Oz no-place-like-home moment… There really is no place like home. And we no longer have to be that weird 30 something couple with no kids who love Disney- We’ll be back home with our people. ;)

I can’t wait to make dinner dates with friends that don’t revolve around our travel schedule. And mainly, I can’t wait to have time to spend with my husband again. To own my life again. And let’s be honest- To be down the street from Disney again! I know this is laying on the cheese just a bit thick, but home really is wherever I’m with Nathanial. And I could have a million dollar flat overlooking the Eiffel Tower, but if life’s too crazy that I don’t have time off with my husband? Deal breaker. We come first and I’m looking forward to a life of watching TV on our couch together, date nights at Disney, and cooking dinner together like normal people.

Wow, that was long and ramble-y, even for me! In summary, life=good, house=sold, husband=favorite, Orlando=home.

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Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review + $10 off code! :)

July 14, 2014 by Jensey 7 Comments

(If you find the below post useful and decide to purchase your first Erin Condren planner, please use my referral link here to create an account and get $10 off your first order- I’ll, in turn, get $10 off my next order. Which will then make Nate very happy. So it’s a win win win! So here! Go shop!)

First things first- If you’re an addict for stationery, notebooks, organization, or most importantly, planners- This post is for you.

If you’re not, please kindly close the tab and have a wonderful day, because my crazy side is about to come out and it’s not gonna be pretty. ;)

Hi, my name is Jensey, and I’m a planner addict. I can remember when my middle school came out with planners for students that had every week written out with lines to write homework and assignments for each class and honestly- The first day I used my planner was one of the best days of my life. (I sort of wish I was kidding, but then when I really think about it I get all nostalgic and nope- Definitely a top 20 day for me.)

I remember scoffing at my classmates, those poor souls, who didn’t understand the beauty of this life-changing organizational tool. Through stickers, pretty pens, and writing just a tad slower than you normally do to ensure perfect penmanship, my planner became my tool to get me excited to write out homework assignments (and then cross them off when I finished them!)

When Google Calendar came out, my friends and then-boyfriend Nate loved the ability to keep track of everything in one place, but it sort of horrified me. I hated feeling tied to my computer and I could never seem to remember anything- Was our session tomorrow or a week from tomorrow? I’m absolutely a write-it-down-and-remember-it sort of girl, so typing in an appointment did nothing for my short term memory.

I stuck with paper planners and for a while was hooked on Sarah Pinto planners– They were simple, had a good design, and got the job done. But while they helped with keeping my blog calendar and queue in order, it couldn’t handle the job of organizing the rest of my life too… And that’s when on one very late night on Facebook, I discovered the wonderful world of Erin Condren by a girl from high school who probably doesn’t even know we’re Facebook friends.

Blog friends, meet my 2013 Erin Condren Planner. These planners come with tons of beautiful cover options, or you can upload your own. I chose to use the painting Patrick did of our first home for my cover, and my only complaint about it was that one year wasn’t near enough time to look at this beauty! I think if my 12 year old self knew this was what future Jensey was using as a planner, well- “proud” wouldn’t even begin to describe it. ;)

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

For 2014, I opted for my favorite Disney photo with a lil’ inspirational quote, because I’m in a bit of a slump and sort of needed one. This year, the Life Planner covers are interchangeable. This is really cool for people like me who take forever to decide on a cover, but I’m curious to see how well they stay on throughout the year. The other cover I ordered was the turquoise platinum Life Planner which you can see here, because I’m too lazy to swap covers and take a photo because I forgot! :)

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Some detailing of the foil planner.

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

The bad: Both covers arrived with the laminate messed up! The good : Erin Condren’s customer service team is great and already working on sending me two replacement covers.

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Two sections in the inside of my planner: A year at a glance and monthly section, which I use to schedule my Root Photography blog posts.

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Here’s what a weekly view looks like when you get it…

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

… And after it’s Jensey-fied a bit :)

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The notes section as it arrives…

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… And then after I change it into my blog queue!

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Details for the laminated tabs that come with the planner and then the re-positionable plastic tabs I use in the notes section.

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Every planner comes with a sturdy folder in the back to hold labels and whatever else you throw back there, and shoot- I forgot to take a photo, but it also has a clear zipper pouch that I use for coupons, photos, receipts, etc.

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Last year’s planner had a perpetual calendar in the front section- Totally impracticable for anyone who used it because you had to transfer birthdays over every year to your new planner. This year, the planner came with this little cutie that slips in your “keep it together folder.”

Erin Condren 2014 Life Planner Review

Using this calendar printable and some washi tape, I’m now using it for my Dis Roots blog calendar and queue. Maybe it’ll inspire me to start blogging over there again soon! :)

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So, there you have a look into my crazy. But really, for me, there’s no better way to keep my life organized than a paper planner. And I love these because I can track everything from where I am in work to what to make for dinner each night… It really does work as part of my brain!

Be sure to check out the 2014 Erin Condren line, which includes teacher lesson planners, wedding planners, and more! And don’t forget if you’re making your first order on the website, pretty please use this link to create an account for $10 off your first order. Happy shopping, fellow crazies! :)

 

Filed Under: Personal Tagged With: erin condren, erin condren life planner, planner, sarah pinto

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