Travel-Australia, Hamilton Island

Scattered off the coast of Queensland, Australia lies some of the most beautiful islands in the world – the Whitsundays.  One of these islands and the largest is Hamilton Island, this is where my family and I stayed over a wonderful weekend in August.  Ironically, an annual festival happened to fall just perfectly on this weekend – the Hamilton Island Race Week yachting festival!  During this festival, more than 150 yachts from across Australia and New Zealand gather with their sailing fleet for a week of races around the Whitsunday islands.  Lucky for us, we got to be a part of this special time on Hamilton Island and witness some of the yachts in action.

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The view from our hotel room – Hamilton Island’s Reef View Hotel

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Having lunch next to the marina, while overlooking the cute shops along the water.  A visitor decided to stop by and join us; we saw some beautiful birds on Hamilton.

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This colorful little guy even let my dad feel him an ice cream cone by hand.

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One of the sailing teams preparing their boat for the races.

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Taking the ferry across to the mainland, we were able to take some pictures while leaving Hamilton Island.

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Arriving back to the beach for our last day on Hamilton Island, we watched all the sailboats lining up in the distance.

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My mom collecting some shells along the beach with the sailboats in the background preparing for their next race.

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And of course I had to get a SHOE SIGHT shot!

Hamilton Island is a jump-off point for seeing the Great Barrier Reef…which I will posting about next Thursday in Travel Thursdays post!  Thanks for sharing in our adventures!

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Designer Spotlight-WOOL

So instead of featuring a designer in today’s “Wednesday Designer Spotlight” post, I decided to feature a fabric – WOOL!  This all began when I was recently contacted to participate in a campaign called “Fashion by Feelings” by uploading a picture of my favorite wool garments to their site.  Developed as a campaign by Woolmark, Fashion by Feelings aims to educate people about wool as a natural and renewable fibre, along with encouraging people to style their favorite “wool” looks online.  Of course living in Malaysia, I originally decided there was no way I could style my favorite wool garment…1.)  if I did, I would literally sweat to death and 2.)  most of my favorite wool garments were all packed away in storage back in the States.  But then last night as I was putting away some laundry, I found one of my favorite wool blazers hanging in the back of my closet.  I smiled to myself and thought, “Okay, the challenge is on!”  So please see below some of my favorite WOOL garments styled HEAD to TOE…I hope you enjoy!  Oh and yes, I did sweat to death, but it’s all for the love of wool, ha!

For more information on the “Fashion By Feelings” campaign, please click on the image below and don’t forget to check out my uploaded image…you can even LIKE it!

A special thank you to my amazing photographer today, Tobi…thanks for your kindness!

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Ironing Out the Details:  WOOL from HEAD to TOE

WOOL Beret – Vintage by VERITABLE COMMANDO (France); Similar beret
WOOL Turtleneck Sweater – Vintage DKNY Jeans; Similar sweater
WOOL Blazer – EXPRESS (no longer available); Similar blazer
WOOL Skirt – EXPRESS (no longer available); Similar skirt here and here
NecklaceCHARMING CHARLIE (click on Locations to find the store nearest you!)
Earrings – Vintage; Similar earrings here and here
BraceletFOREVER 21
Watch MICHAEL KORS spotlighted HERE
WOOL Wristlet – BROOKS BROTHERS (no longer available); Similar wristlet
Boots – FRANCO SARTO (no longer available); Similar boots
WOOL Stockings – Unknown; Similar stockings

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Smelling Memories

Isn’t it amazing how the sense of smell can be associated with a memory?  You can be walking somewhere and suddenly you come across a familiar smell in the air, you almost stop in your tracks, and you are simultaneously transported back in time reliving that memory associated with that specific scent.  It’s amazing!  So without getting into the scientific reasoning behind smells and memories, I will just say this…our brain is linked to our olfactory system which allows our brain’s limbic system, sometimes called the “emotional brain”, to trigger a response and recall memories when encountering a familiar scent.  This has happened to me many times and actually most recently when smelling TIDE laundry detergent, my favorite!  I know, strange, right?  Well, here’s the story…

When my husband and I moved overseas, we brought some American products with us, but not many.  So when we started our first load of laundry with a local Malaysian laundry detergent, we both realized that we missed the smell of our laundry from back home.  We decided to adapt to the change and not complain.  But after a conversation with my parents one day, they decided to run out to the store and buy us the biggest box of TIDE detergent they could find and ship it to us all the way in Malaysia!  After 2 months, we received it and have been slowly using this box ever since.  But last week, we realized that we have been getting down to the very bottom of our box and needed to figure out what we were going to do next.  Then a miracle, ha!  I saw an ad in a local newsletter from an American that had brought SIX BOXES of TIDE with them from the States and was unable to use it in their new washing machine.  They were selling it!  I immediately answered the ad and today picked up my SIX new boxes of TIDE!  I got home from work, opened the box and suddenly the smell began to bring back all the memories from home and doing laundry with my mom when I was a little girl.  It may sound silly but having little things that remind me of home, does helps with the homesickness.  There’s nothing like cuddling up in your favorite sweatshirt on the couch, taking a deep breath and smelling a familiar scent from home.  So now with my six new boxes of TIDE, I feel comfort knowing that they will last me until I get home again.

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“When nothing else subsists from the past, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered, the smell and taste of things remain poised a long time, like souls bearing resiliently on tiny and almost impalpable drops of their essence.” – Marcel Proust, “Remembrance of Things Past”

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