Maui, Hawaii: Betty's Beach Cafe (Lahaina)


I think that breakfast is one of the best parts of a vacation.

Or brunch, for that matter.
I'm an equal opportunist here.

Hear me out...

In your normal life,
when else do you get to lounge around
for the first meal of the day?

In our lives, breakfast is scarfed, slurped and solo
before we rush out the door.

But on vacation,
it's a meal that's shared
and the place to plan the day's adventures.

Plus, it's just so freaking delicious.

When we woke up on our first day in Maui,
the first thing I did was google
"best breakfast in Lahaina."

One of the places listed was for 
and, as we had nowhere else that sounded better,
we decided to check it out.

Oh man.

I'm so glad we did. 















I'm going to be pushing for a repeat visit before the week is over.

Not only is the beach setting gorgeous,
but, hey, the food is good, too!




Their banana & macadamia nut pancakes are the best-seller...
and we loved them, too!

If (and when) they ask if you want the coconut sauce for them, 
replying with a resounding YES.

It's a game changer, in my non-professional opinion.















Also add the huevos rancheros to your "must eat" list.

They're really, really good.

(And that's not a compliment this Texan hands out lightly.)














On the weekends, mimosas & champagne are $2...

Twist up the normal OJ + bubble combo
with pineapple, guava or POG juice in your mimosa
for the same price.










We loved this place.

I hope you get a chance to like it, too!


505 Front Street
Lahaina, Maui HI 96761
808.662.0300





Aloha from Maui!


I'm blogging in my swimsuit
with sunglasses on
while I sit on the balcony of our room
overlooking the gardens of our hotel
and drinking an iced chai latte.

Basically, I'm doing the furthest possible thing
from my normal blogging scenario.

(Read: In sweats on my couch with a cup of tea
while I hide from the grey drizzly London sky.)

We landed in Maui after our 8.5 hour flight
(which was a surprise to me... I had it in my head it would be around 5?),
made a brainless decision to grab dinner at Cheeseburger in Paradise in Lahaina
and cruised on to our hotel room and crashed after the loonnng day.

We woke up this morning ready for adventure,
jumped in the car and headed north along the west coast of the island.

The funnest and most beautiful day
unfolded for us in no time.

Not to mention we discovered some delicious places to eat,
but I'll share those in separate posts later for you!

Starting tomorrow, the wedding festivities will be starting
for Tyler & Amber's big day.

(I'll be instagramming the fun with #mickelsonsgetmauid...)

So before the chaos ensues,
I just wanted to say "Aloha!" from a land that is truly magical
and share a few pictures from our day.






































I haven't been to Maui since I was 11. 
I'd love some recommendations that have made 
your trips here extra special!





*images original to Aspiring Kennedy




Pack Your Bags: Barcelona Metro



I sometimes get lazy when traveling.

"Lazy" in the sense that I don't want to take the time
to learn the public transportation routes,
and I'd rather just walk endlessly
 to where ever it is that we are headed.

thank goodness my husband doesn't read my blog, or he would beat me for that.





to reach the famous Park Guell-
you either have to pony up for a taxi
or hop on the metro.

(It's a haul out there!)

We opted for... both.

Taxi there (about €15 there),
and then metro back.

I loved the metro!

It was super easy,
super cheap,
and not overly chaotic.

Win!










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If you're looking for some of the big sites
in Barcelona,
here are the stops you can find them at
-and what line they are one via their color-
for quick reference:


PICASSO MUSEUM
ARC DE TRIOMF, LICEU, JAUME I

(all are nearby and about equidistant)


PARC GUELL
LESSEPS

(be prepared for a 20 minute walk up to the Park from here...
there's a small bus that can take you up to the top!


GAUDI - LA SAGRADA FAMILIA
SAGRADA FAMILIA & SAGRADA FAMILIA

(Yes, both lines have this stop.)


LA RAMBLA
DRASSANES (southern end), LICEU (middle), CATALUNYA & CATALUNYA (northern side)


LA BOUQUERIA
LICEU or CATALUNYA & CATALUNYA


OLYMPIC PARK
PLACA ESPANYA


LA PEDRERA ANTONI GAUDI
DIAGONAL

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Oh, and one more Barcelona-transport fact:
You can't take the metro to/from the airport.

You'll either need to take the shuttle bus or a taxi...

If you can spare the €25 for a taxi,
it's nice to get the door to terminal dropoff!

(Since most cities are so much more expensive than that, 
we jumped at the chance to have a car take us.)

But if you want info on the airport shuttle,
you can check here for more information on tickets & times.





*all images original to Aspiring Kennedy

My Notting Hill: Book & Kitchen


Just off the craziness of Portobello Road,
there's a small street that I particularly love.

It's just a stone's throw away
from the madness,
but it's a tiny sliver of quiet & bliss:

Allsaints Road.

It is just... so cute.

It has small independent pubs & restaurants
dotting the tiny colorful street.

We love to go the Pelican 
for yummy pub meals
and for the sweet staff
that always treats Viola 
like a doll.

But on days when it's just me...
well, I like to go to a place
that's a bit quieter
and entirely quaint:


This tiny shop is half bookshop...
half, you guessed it, kitchen!

It feels like a place 
that would make Kathleen Kelly smile.




The giant windows pour in sunshine
and the tiny back deck
is the perfect place 
to spend alone with a good book
or a wandering thought...

or you know, shame eating a piece of cake.

(I'll never judge you for that, you know that.)

















Even though it has a a significantly smaller
offering than the large chain book stores,
this place gets my vote
for the best bookshop in London.

They have a children's nook
that is so cute and cozy.

When Viola gets older
and starts enjoying books
for more than licking,
I have visions of spending 
chilly afternoons down there with her.

Oh yeah,
 and the staff is crazy nice, too.



You're gonna love it here.

31 All Saints Road
London W11 1HE

info@bookandkitchen.com





Photography by Noah Darnell

My Notting Hill: New Series








There are many great things about Dallas,
but let's be honest-
it's completely different from London.

While it suits many people's fancy
to have suburban convenience (hello, Costco!) 
and a calendar stuffed with sunshine,
I march to the beat of a different drum.

What can I say?

I'm a sucker for hauling my groceries endless blocks
and living in a tiny space
all for the sake of culture.


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Starting tomorrow,
keep your eyes peeled for a fun new series
that I've created
with the help of my friend, Noah.

We've cruised my neighborhood
and picked some of my favorite spots
here in Notting Hill 
to share with you.










Part of me hates to share such "gems..."
but the other part of me just can't wait 
to give you some great new spots
and a peek into our life here in Notting Hill.


I'm sharing my favorites with you,
now do the same for us:
What's a favorite local find
near your home?

I'd love to hear about them!





*images by Noah Darnell

GIVEAWAY: Ellington Handbags


I'm your normal female
when it comes to my
weakness for a pretty handbag.

I can fall in love pretty quickly...
but I never buy them.

I want to keep my collection
as edited as possible.

One because it sounds cooler to say that,
but secondly -and more importantly-
we live in 750 sq ft.

Nothing that isn't essential
can fit in our home.

So, I am pretty judicious about what I haul home.

Maybe that's why when I say
I have an Ellington bag
and *like* it,
you'll know it's actually something special.

I first bought it 
because it seemed like a great travel bag.

It won't get beat up,
it has lots of pockets,
and it goes from a fold-over
to a tote when I need to cram in
all the excess junk you do
when traveling.

Oh, and they don't cost a million dollars.




My MIA tote came to Iceland with me
and I realllllly liked it.

Come to find out,
these bags are a favorite among a lot of other people, too.

Maybe you'll be the next fan.





I'm really happy that one of you will win 
a Mia tote bag worth $179 (just like mine)
thanks to the super cool people at Ellington.

(Thanks, Ellington!)



They nice people at Ellington are also offering
all the Aspiring Kennedy crowd
with your purchase of $179 or more
when you use code
KENNEDY2014.

(I like the tan one, but there are tons of colors.)

**Update- the pouch won't show up in your cart, 
but will be added to your order. 
Indicate your preferred color in the notes at purchase.


Okay, giveaway open now.




*winner will be selected Monday

Here And There


Well, I was in London...
but now we're in Texas.

After a few days 
of traveling, jet-lagging, binge eating, and hustling,
we are now
unwinding, getting back to working, and detoxing...

...oh yeah, and blogging.

Nothing too fancy,
but I thought I would brighten your Tuesday
(it is Tuesday right?)
with some things
that have been snagging my attention.

. . .


I saw The Secret Life of Walter Mitty last night...
Tyler & I both agreed Ben Stiller is getting better looking with age,
however, we disagreed about liking the movie.
(Him = meh. | Me = yay.)

Anyone else love it as much as me?

*

I'm giving my site a facelift 
with the help of the always fabulous, Kelly.

She just does the best site design...
I'm such a big fan.

(Look for the updated, spiffy look soon.)

*

I may be the last girl on the planet 
not to have a Kate Spade cell phone...
but I finally got one (from here)
after my long-standing $5 amazon find busted.

*










I can't believe our babymoon
was over a year ago.

Man, that trip was fun.

Enough fun for this pregnant girl
to forget she was the size of Italy
and waddle around the streets of Venice
 for hours on end
while her legs swelled to the size
of giant salamis...

What I would give 
to be back in that moment...

I think I'd freeze time and just stay there forever.




















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Baby GAP came out with a Paddington Bear collection.
Be still my beating (or was it bleeding?) wallet.



Also along the
I-need-to-stop-spending-our-clothing-budget-on-baby lines:

I'll blog about them more later
when I host a giveaway for Minnetonka,
but in the meantime- $20 for a pair. 

They even got a "those are ridiculously cute" from Tyler...
who, if you know Tyler, doesn't say those kinds of things
just to make me feel good about my shopping haul.

*

Also, the lady-sized pair is pretty great 
for loafing around the house in...
I already am dreaming of a rainbow of them in my closet.


*

Oh, and speaking of giveaways...
tomorrow, there's going to be one here
for one of my favorite travel bags by Ellington.

Be back later this week for your chance to win.


. . .


And now, 
me and my Costco-sized tub of JIF
are headed to the couch
with an apple, The Sound of Music
and absolutely no shame.

(Okay, fine... a little shame. Stupid detox.)





*images original to Aspiring Kennedy

French Women Don't Get Facelifts.


Just last week,
Tyler & I were talking about
the wrinkles we've acquired
over the past year.

Whether it's getting older
(hello, 30, I see you, too!),
having a baby,
loosing a baby,
or a combination of them all-
for the first time,
I look in the mirror
and see someone noticeable older
looking back at me.

Tyler & I both poke at 
our random grey hairs
and eye wrinkles
with fascination and shock.

But we don't really mind.

In fact, we both wear them proudly...

Somehow it would feel cheap
to have gone through life
without them...

So, here we sit,
at 31 (him) and nearly 30 (moi).

I've splurged on some fancy skin cream
to slow down the process, 
but at the same time-
it's made me start to think 
about what it means to age
and how I feel about it.

And guess what?

I feel good about it.
I like the idea of being 40... 50... 60-
and not just that,
I like the idea of looking like that, too.

I don't want to always pretend like I'm 21...
or dress like that.

(Somehow I should toss in a not-Forever-21-line,
but I'm lazy and... well, you get the jist anyway.)

As we discussed what it meant
to own our ages,
I told Tyler I'll be happy to be 40...
"but a French forty."

Because somehow French women act their age
while also looking completely relevant & attractive.

So with this topic on my mind,
I was really excited to see
that this book is out.
















This is the sequel to the famous
"Why French Women Don't Get Fat,"
Mireille Guiliano wrote a new book addressing 
how women in France
balance ageing and beauty.

While I'm not committing
to 100% of everything Giuliano says,
I think there is something really beautiful
(and normal!)
about owning your age.

(Book available here.)

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Here are some highlights from the book
(via InStyle's clever review)
to give you a taste:


1. See the “you” now.
In order to “manage your aging,” Guiliano says it’s important to see yourself as you truly are now– on the inside and outside. Instead of living in the past and seeing the younger (and probably slimmer) you, Guiliano advises women to “stop kidding themselves” and starting seeing the you now.
In her signature tell-it-like-it-is tone, Guiliano writes: “Realistically projecting, assessing the options, then shaping what we can and should be doing during the various later stages of life’s road is the powerful mental medicine that can cure some of our ills and enhance our pleasures through life.”
“Certainly in France, a woman in her forties and fifties is still alluring and seen as an object of desire and acts the part. She feels it and acts it, but doesn’t pretend she is ageless.”
2. Think like a French woman.
What we really love about French Women Don’t Get Facelifts is Guiliano’s ability to make aging gracefully seem fun and easy. It’s clear that Guiliano enjoys life and living it to the fullest. In her book, she encourages women to do the same by adopting a French woman’s attitude. She writes: “And French women, if they are anything, are individualistic in how they present themselves. Their outer package is infused with inner style and beauty and an ‘I don’t give a damn posture (which half the time they don’t, but they still dress to buy the morning’s baguette).’”
3. A little goes a long way. 
Throughout Guiliano’s book, she reminds us of the ineffectiveness of crash-dieting and extreme cosmetic procedures, such as facelifts. In a why-torture-yourself tone, Guiliano talks about the importance of daily activity that’s not necessarily strenuous, the power of a great haircut, dressing your age, having the right shoes, and other lifestyle adjustments to make as you grow older.
“Through your decades you can evolve with the times without losing your established identity,” she writes. “You can refresh your brand without going for a complete makeover and attempting to become some new person. That’s a bit like a crash diet, and such diets don’t work.”
4. Listen to your body. 
Guiliano also stresses the importance of recognizing the “five-pound alert.” She says that if you don’t take action after gaining five pounds, then you will just keep gaining and it will become harder to lose the weight. Guiliano’s secret to maintaining consistent numbers on the scale lies in her dietary choices. In one chapter called, “An Anti-Aging Food Prescription,” Guiliano includes 15 recipes that she says have been part of her nutritional plan since her fifties, and some recipes since much earlier.
 5. Attitude is key.
At the end of the day, Guiliano believes attitude is most effective in appearing and feeling younger. Referring to attitude as a “magic pill” to looking younger, Guiliano says French women approach aging with a different mindset than women from most cultures, and that is what makes the difference – not grooming, clothing, nutrition or face and skin care. It is attitude, she says.
And along with this anti-aging attitude come two elements that save us in life. Guiliano writes: “…according to Indian journalist and novelist Tarun J. Tejpal, [they are] love and laughter. If you have one of the two, all is well. If you have both, you are invincible. Now there’s an attitude.”





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