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National Ice Cream Day | Halo Top

I sampled some of the best guilt-free ice cream on National Ice Cream Day!
Considering how much I drink coffee (be it even decaf) thought I'd stir in a bit and ... just watch the movie. 

I ended up buying the mint chip, sea salt caramel, chocolate mocha and lemon cake! The chocolate mocha tasted identical to brownie batter and not being much of a chocolate ice cream fan it took every ounce of strength to not eat the whole damn pint in one sitting! 
Mint and sea salt caramel were as equally amazing! If I could say "least of all" I'd say lemon, but it was still amazing. 

Thank you so much Halo Top. It was a pleasant surprise to discover ice cream that I can accidentally eat the whole pint...
 

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tags: national ice cream day, ice cream, halo top, austin lifestyle blog, carli rene, summer in austin
categories: Journal, Movie, Brand Partnership
Monday 07.17.17
Posted by carli rene
 

Waking up with Friends | Day 23

Photographs by Kris Silverstein 

Waking up with Friends | Day 23 of 33 Sunrises
How are you this morning? What are you up to this week?
In 2 weeks I will be moving out of my place and leaving for Israel for my sister's wedding. As my to-do list grows it's a nice reprieve to be giving myself this designated quiet time in the morning. It's a waterfall on my parched soul!! Being on day 23 does feel like it's become a habit. The nights I have Emiliana I say before she goes to bed "Where do you want to see the sunrise tomorrow morning?" and sometimes we can go there but mostly it's just knowing that I'm creating these memories with her. 

Having friends along is even better. This is my darling friend Kris. I photographed her and Eric's wedding so many years ago and even prior to that photographed for her husband's business, The Peached Tortilla. 

Kris has a gentle spirit. Niko is not unlike his mother, a happy little guy. I'm guessing with the number of times I gazed into his deep brown darling eyes and said "I'm going to take you home" and he smiled right back at me that Kris was probably freaked out she would be driving home with an empty car seat. haha But you know. Children are such a blessing. Watching my friends have babies (clearly one of the most difficult things to do in this lifetime) is a beautiful thing too.

So.... not only was my camera being weird this morning but my phone in every single one of my apps wouldn't take a photograph! Ugh. So much disappointment. Thankfully Kris is an amazing photographer and designer in her own right (she photographs for Peached, runs the social media and designed their website! She has SO much talent!)  She snapped these. 

Thank you lovely Kris and sweet sweet Niko for joining Emiliana and I this morning! A lovely morning indeed! 

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tags: poolside, summer in austin, austin lifestyle blog, top austin blogger
categories: 33 Sunrises, Journal
Thursday 06.22.17
Posted by carli rene
Comments: 1
 

33 Sunrises x Day 4 | Waking up at the Pennybacker Bridge

I sat on a cliff overlooking the 360 Penny Backer Bridge and hoped to watch the sun rise. Between impending rain and heavy clouds and my facing the west, it didn’t make for much of a colorful sky as much as a great view of the lake. As the sun rose behind my back deep on the other side of the woods, I watched first a motorboat, then jet skis, then a paddle board all float along, far down below. And long after they left my sight the waves of their commotion carried on, lapping on each side of the shore that despite their never touching, felt the gravity of their presence. So it is.

Those waves. My god those waves of what we do or what others do sending repercussions into the world. I always say we are energy and what we do and who we are and what we say affects so much and a dear friend commented “That sounds so new age to me” but it’s not at all, really. It’s practical science. If we emulate what is in nature, and if our bodies are composed of the elements of a replica of the world around us, and if, as they say in Judaism, if we destroy one human being it is as destroying an entire universe, then… … … …

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Have you ever stood in the wake of a storm, just to feel the wind blow? 

We are seeking energy, whether we call it that or not, it is forward motion. We want to feel something. We climb to the tallest we can to look out on a tiny world below in hopes of feeling small. We grab a bottle of rum, to feel nothing. And nothing my darling, is absolutely something. That is the problem.

I photograph sunrises, I wake up every morning before the sun to remember what being alive feels like. It’s too easy to numb ourselves when we carry the weight of our lives. That’s what caffeine and medicine and prescription drugs and “likes” and “follows” and nightly news and celebrities are for. But what if…

What if instead of adding to these we somehow took them away? What if instead of sitting more hours in front of the television we turned it off? What would we do to fill that time? What would nourish who we are at our core instead of distracting us? What would water the seeds of our dreams instead of desensitize and kill them? Dare we dream again?

The sun rose without my knowing it that morning. But it still rose.
Time marches on whether or not we sew our seeds. I think that is the most daunting of all things to realize. There is only this. There is only now.
And so tomorrow I will watch the sun rise one more time…

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tags: penny backer bridge, summer in austin, top austin blogger, austin lifestyle blog
categories: 33 Sunrises, Austin, Journal
Sunday 06.04.17
Posted by carli rene
 

33 Sunrises x Day 2 | Waking Up at Mueller Lake Park →

At 5:45am as my alarm went off I struggled with either driving downtown or staying closer to home. I hit the snooze and drove to the park Emiliana and I frequent. 

Waking up at Mueller Lake Park 
While it's a man made recent development, I read they planned the lake around the existing trees and old airport hanger. Well-played, Austin. Since my old favorite willow tree at Butler Park was cut down last fall, I find much solace in the older willows that grace the lake here. 

There's a farmers market on Sunday mornings next to the hangar, from 10-2pm. That's when there's fresh produce from several local farms, a couple of local coffee brewers, baked goods and a few unique shops like vintage spoons etched and custom knives. It's one of the better ones in Austin, I think, mostly because of the live music and children running around. Oftentimes Tiny Tails to You will set up shop with baby animals and they'll be a face-painter and story-telling too. And that's just on Sunday. 

The Thinkery, the newly built children's museum is a few blocks away and a gigantic outdoor park just across the street. It's quiet on the weekdays. I was surprised with just how few runners there were. I pretty much shared the park with the ducks trying to nip at my calves and turtles until closer to 8AM. By 8:30 there were kids and dog walkers and the sun high in the sky.

I didn't know what to expect this morning. I found Mueller to be a nature haven compared to the concrete and architecture that surrounded me yesterday. I've not claimed to nor ever felt myself a nature photographer, but this morning it was delightful trying to find the tiniest almost imperceptible changes that the rising of the sun brought. I would walk down a path the sun hadn't hit and 5 minutes later the entire field was lit up with an explosion of light. 

It's all about timing, right? Timing and trust. 
I have a lot to learn...

Good morning, Mueller. :) The pleasure was mine.

   

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tags: austin lifestyle blog, mueller lake park, top austin blogger, things to do in austin, commercial photographer, tiny tails to you, thinkery, austin childrens museum, summer in austin
categories: 33 Sunrises, Austin, Journal
Thursday 06.01.17
Posted by carli rene
 

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