Life as an Introvert while on Vacation!


It’s funny.

Over the years, I’ve finally realized how much of an introvert I am, but often times, I still try to fight through it.  I learned this, especially, this past week when a long time friend flew in from my home state to hang out for a week.

It was awesome having her around, but the difference in energy levels truly showed.  As I was ready to buckle in for the night around 9pm, she was just raring to go.  (Vacation mode, ya’ll!)  And after 5 days of go, go, go, I finally hit my limit, and the wall, and crashed one evening the minute we got home that evening.

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I soon realized, that as an introvert, when it comes to vacationing with others whether you’re going on vacation with a group or someone is coming to visit you, we still need to take care of ourselves.

Some things to think about:

1) Give Yourself a Bit of Down Time Each Day

This is so important.  During vacation we tend to plan a lot, but it’s so important to give yourself time to breathe so you can actually enjoy the moments too.  While visiting a bustling city, find a park to just sit and chill out for a half hour or more.  You can people watch, have a drink, and just rest up.

Another thing to consider is getting away on your own (this may mean running to the restroom just for a few minutes of downtime!)

At conferences it may just mean running to our hotel room for an afternoon break, etc.  It’s our recharge time.

2) It’s okay to be Quiet!

I found, with this past trip, that during the evenings, is when I’d crashed out.  My body was done, and that often times, meant my mental state too.  Luckily, during these times, were the long drives home.  It was okay driving in silence, but it’s also important to let the people you’re with know that nothing’s wrong, but this is your time to recuperate.

3) Be flexible, but know your Limits!

As introverts, we really do need to set boundaries.  We need to know what things will cause us stress, what things will overwhelm us, and to try to cut those down to a minimum.  BUT, yes, there will still be times where we put ourselves through more than we can handle.  The key?  Knowing our limits.

For example?

On Vacation, we may tend to head to BIG places with lots of people.  As introverts, this can be VERY VERY draining on us.  The key to setting limits?  Give ourselves a time limit, or another key?  Find a small space in this crowded place that is a little more private.

At a bar?  A table that is near the back.  At a museum, a bench away from the crowds, in a busy city?  A park that is more quiet than the rest of the city limits, etc.

4) Always Book Your Own Hotel Room

The key to most vacations for me? Is this point above.  Your own hotel room.  That peace and quiet at the end of each night is the pivotal point to survival.  That is YOUR time to recharge, reconnect, and rest up for the next day ahead.

5) Balance

Another key while on Vacation is definitely Balance.  After visiting a bustling place like a museum, a big city, or a concert, give ourselves a quiet place to settle into afterwords.  The drive home, a quiet cafe or restaurant, or a park.

Or, if we go outside our comfort zone follow up with something that makes us comfortable.  The balance is KEY while vacationing.

Do you have some Introvert stories to share while you’re on vacation?  Good stories, bad stories, or any advice while vacationing as an introvert?

 

 

 

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Sonoma County Restaurant Week Begins Today: March 9-15


Sonoma County Restaurant Week

As of 11am this Monday, the 6th annual Sonoma County Restaurant Week begins.  Over 100 Restaurants are participating this year with offerings for Lunch (10, 15, 20 dollars) and Dinner (19, 29, 39 dollar).

Last year was my first time partaking in this event, and lets just say, I was so happy with the meal offerings, and it got me out discovering what Sonoma County has:

Dessert at Bolthouse Sushi:

 

Silly fun with the best dessert: tempura bananas #scrw #boathousesushi

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Lunch at Redwood Cafe in Cotati:  

Best lunch deal of the week. Any appetizer and sandwich for just 15 dollars at.Redwood Cafe in Cotati A photo posted by Jamie Gall (@jamiegall1930) on

Lunch on the Sonoma Plaza:

Feeling very spoiled in Sonoma!

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And trying out Corks Restaurant:

First stop for #sonomacountyrestaurant week is Corks Restaurant at Russian River Vineyards A photo posted by Jamie Gall (@jamiegall1930) on

I look forward to this week now after last year’s experience. Although, during the year I do my share of exploring restaurants, I forget all there is out in Sonoma County. This week shows the true flavors of the county in one of a kind menus created just for this week. And there’s something for everyone.

But also, look forward to sharing what Sonoma County has to offer with a good friend coming into town from Minnesota.  For a full listing of the restaurants participating and the menus they’ll be offering be sure to check out Sonoma County Restaurant Week.  Happy Dining!

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Better Than Sex Cake!


Last Friday I called my mom after work for a chat.  These happen often, but this time around we started to talk recipes such as my batch of Pumpkin Bars that I use to make.  Turns out she recently made them herself, and added in my secret ingredient.

She then started talking about, “Better than Sex Cake.”  I remember when she made this as a teenager.  I quickly had her run down the ingredients, and on my way home, I stopped into the store, and by the time I walked in the door, I was determined to make this cake by nights end:

better-than-sex

Tadah!  Not bad for my first attempt.  The cake pan I had was in shape of an Easter Bunny.  It is the season, right?

Ingredients needed:

1 German Chocolate Cake Mix

1 Tub Cool Whip

1/2 jar of Caramel Ice Cream Topping (I used Mrs. Richardson’s)

1 Ghiradelli Dark Caramel Chocolate Bar

Health/Toffee Bits for topping or crushed cookies for topping

1/2 Can of Sweetened Condensed Milk

Directions:

Bake cake according to instructions on back of Cake Box.  While cake is baking, heat together 1/2 can of sweetened condensed milk and 1/2 jar of caramel ice cream topping together.  Once the cake comes out of the oven, pour this blend over the cake.  Let cool.

Cover with cool whip then top with Ghiradelli Chocolate Bar chopped up, Health Toffee/Crushed Cookies Bits, splashes of caramel topping.  Then enjoy!

It really is that EASY!!

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