Free People and then moved on to working at preschools, and then working on organic farms for a couple years. With plenty of time to think on our road trip, I began connecting the dots of my past and dreaming up a job for the future that would include my love of natural dyes and handmade quilts."">
Storq bundle. It's allowed me to integrate my wardrobe pre-pregnancy with my growing baby bump. I've also found Asos to be a great source for maternity skinny jeans."
Maura wears a cotton kaftan that she over-dyed in indigo from JM Drygoods.">
Ina May Gaskin's books are a great source of comfort and inspiration. It's also been fun using apps on my phone to keep track of the growth of our baby, I don't really have a favorite app just downloaded a couple and look through them occasionally. ">
Spartan and JM Drygoods are the coolest combo of shops side-by-side and it's always a treat to see what's new on their shelves. Uncommon Objects is the motherlode of antiques and vintage treasures. The Great Outdoors or The Natural Gardener are both awesome local plant nurseries if you have an interest in being a green thumb. South Congress, and the North Loop have great thrift shops. But the ultimate flea markets are in Roundtop, Texas, in the spring and fall. " ">
McKinny Falls State Park is right outside of Austin and a great overnight camping spot. You can canoe the Lower Colorado River downstream from Austin, only about 15 minutes East of the city. You can rent a canoe or kayak from Cook's Canoes in Weberville. "">
The Blanton Museum of Arts running until August 17th. Between Mountains and Sea: Arts of the Ancient Andes. It's showcasing woven textiles and ceramics from the pre-Inka cultures among the coastal Andes of South America." ">
Barton Springs , watch a movie at Alamo Drafthouse, or go canoeing on the lower Colorado River. But often we just relax around our property and cook good food together."">