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Wine Country Escape

Trying to Put Into Words the Magic that is Napa & Sonoma Valley
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People ask me all of the time: “Why do you like wine?”  “Why do you like Napa?”  “What makes Sonoma so special?”  And they usually finish the sentence with one of the following: “I don’t get it.” “It’s s so expensive.” While Napa and Sonoma may represent the chance for some to gallivant around to a roster of vineyards and tasting rooms, without a second’s pause to soak it all in, that’s not the same place I visit year after year. A fair warning: if your idea of wine country is tasting after tasting till you can’t differentiate a pinot from a cab, then this is not the post for you.  

For me, this magical place is just that magic. It’s the place where I’ve had some of my most memorable days and nights.  Where I’ve made quite the dent in my bucket list. I’ve tasted some of the most amazing dishes at unforgettable dinners.  Where I’ve made friends with people that seemed more like family.  Wine Country is, in a nutshell, is where I escape each year to soak in—what at the end of the day is—simply farming.  And there’s nothing more beautiful, or for me respected, than family and field workers alike working the land, at the mercy of mother nature, to create a product they love.

While this is not the time to dive deep into the details of each winery (my official Napa/Sonoma guide Part I will soon be followed by a Part II!), I would be amiss not to mention some of my absolute favorite stops on our latest journey.  And hopefully this will help to explain just why I’m so infatuated by this valley full of vines.  

Our first stop was at a winery that produces one of my absolute favorite pinots, and a winery I’ve been wanting to check out for a few years now: Merry Edwards.  One of the most well-respected wine makers, Merry’s story is one everyone in the Valley knows, and her pinot always revered.  And yes, while her Pinot always seems to steal the show at tastings I quickly realized on our visit that all her wines speak for themselves; case in point I walked out her tasting room with Chardonnay on the brain.  Which if you know me, then you’d know I am not a Chardonnay drinker, but that’s the beauty of the grapes!  Each season brings a new taste.

Chardonnay would continue to be the star of my trip as we made our way to Patz & Hall.  We spent the day tasting through the P&H library with Heather Patz, and not only did I fall madly in love with her wines, but also with her story.  Four friends moved to Sonoma, found a winery, and now have some of the most celebrated wines in the region.  Talk about stoking my someday-owning-a-vineyard dream.

Balletto kept my dream alive after I listened for hours as Mr. and Mrs. Balletto explained how they started as zucchini farmers, and grew this family run business to what it is today…twelve vineyards and counting.  And if the dream wasn’t enough (don’t worry it was) to keep me at the table, the Pinot Gris was.  And Anthony, well he was in rose and baseball heaven.  Yes, baseball because smack dab in the middle of rows of pinot and chardonnay grapes, sits a regulation size baseball field built by the Balletto’s and the field workers.  Their very own field of dreams.

Right in the center of downtown Sonoma sits one of the last original Adobes.  And in that little, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it Adobe, sits a new favorite wine of mine: Three Sticks.  When walking into Three Sticks, you’re greeted with their small production Castaneda “house” wine which you’re unable to even purchase unless you’re at the Adobe, so of course I had a few bottles sent home (which I’m sad to report I’ve already enjoyed).  Inside, you immediately feel like you’ve found buried treasure… buried treasure with perfect interiors, thanks to San Fransisco designer Ken Fulk.  You get the feeling, just like in the Adobe, that Bill & Eva Price have almost kept Three Sticks a secret on purpose.  Three Sticks only produces a limited run of each wine, so this quickly became a collecting (and enjoying of course) wine for me.

And of course, it wouldn’t be a trip without stopping in to see our dear friends at Round Pond.  I of course walked out (or rather had shipped) three cases of my favorite Sauv Blanc—our summer house wine—and we may or may not have gotten in a little trouble in the cellar when Muiris left us alone with the wine thief.  If you had been following along on Snapchat, you would have gotten a peak at our shenanigans, so word to the wise follow along. 

Our last stop was Ram’s Gate.  I’d always known it for its absolutely breathtaking grounds, but I was curious to see if their wine stood up to its beautiful surroundings.  As we made our way down the long drive, my favorite Joni Mitchell song began playing just as the sky was turning the most perfect shade of pink.  It was simple; a moment of pure happiness where it felt like time stopped.  I wish I could have bottled it: the feeling, the calm, the view, the everything.  Because if I could have, then that’s all I would need to show when I get all of those why-Napa, why-Sonoma questions.  That moment would answer them all.  But until I can figure out how to bottle magic, I’ll keep trying to explain it, and I’ll dream of someday far far away when maybe I’ll have a few rows of my own.  Wouldn’t that just be perfect?  Truly, MKR

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Locations:  Balletto Vineyards, Ram’s Gate, Three Sticks, Round Pond, Patz & Hall, Merry Edwards, and Quintessa  |  Big thanks to Sarah Jones for creating the perfect itinerary  |  All photography original to Waiting On Martha

Vegan Frozen Chocolate with Crushed Chia Seeds, Peanut Butter & Bananas

A Zero-Guilt Sweet Treat That's Incredibly Easy to Make
Filed Under > Breakfast & Brunch

Vegan Chocolate Shake with Peanut Butter & Bananas Vegan Chocolate Shake

With “New Year New You” in full-effect (can I get an amen?), I’m reaching for any sweet treats when the craving hits, but without those dreaded calories (probably not my boozy coconut chocolate ice cream sundae this time, sadly).  And my biggest indulgence to battle is ice cream, shakes, and sundaes.  So with ice cream on the brain, I began thinking about how good a smooth, creamy chocolate milkshake would be. Surely there’s a way to turn this classic indulgence into a healthy(ish) treat at home?? Enter my vegan frozen chocolate shake.  

Made by simply combining chocolate almond milk (it’s heavenly), crushed chia seeds, half a banana, a dollop of peanut butter, ice, and a quick swirl in the Vitamix, my take on the classic chocolate shake will not disappoint, and it will quickly tame any sweet tooth.  And for all of you that prefer a richer chocolate taste, freeze the chocolate almond milk into large ice cubes the night before.  That way, you won’t need to add any standard ice cubes, but you’ll still get that creamy frozen milkshake texture.  Truly, MKR

P.S.  If you’re not familiar with Chia Seeds, I suggest picking up a bag.  They are incredibly healthy, practically tasteless, and they add a great crunch when used as a topping. They practically melt into any smoothie you can mix up.

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10 Ways to Give Yourself 10 Minutes Today

10 Easy Ways to Recharge During Your Day, Without Your Phone In-Hand
Filed Under > Health & Wellness

I read a piece the other day that took a look at how busyness is crushing our souls.  A pretty heavy statement, no?  But the author Claire de Boer calls out that busyness has become a “trendy epidemic” which I can’t help but agree with.  We’re all running around a mile a minute, and most of the time we can’t coordinate a simple coffee date or take time to go on a stroll outside. We’re “too busy” to connect with loved ones, and soon after: we’re “too busy” for much-needed time for ourselves.

After I finished reading, I went back again to the line that struck a chord with me: “The opportunity to do more is a wonderful thing, but if we’re too “busy” rushing from one thing to the next to be able to slow down and enjoy the moment, it loses its value entirely.” 

Are you too busy to give yourself ten minutes off the grid today? I mean truly give yourself those minutes… no status updates, no text messages, no emails, simply ten minutes to sit and think and decompress.  Don’t worry, until recently (as in this week, if we’re being honest here) I would have been just as guilty as the rest.  As you’ll recall, I have a slew of intentional resolutions to keep this year, so I’m now adding at least one 10-minute break per day to the list.  Check out the slideshow above to find 10 ways to give yourself 10 minutes, from adult coloring books to playing some tunes to even a simple stretch.  But spoiler alert: none of them involve your phone. Flip through, then tell me how you’ll enjoy your “me time” today!  Cheers, Kat

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TURN TO COLORING

TURN TO COLORING

ADULT COLORING BOOKS HAVE QUICKLY BECOME ALL THE RAGE LATELY, SERVING AS SOOTHING, RELAXING DISTRACTIONS TO QUIET THE MIND. AND WITH SO MANY PRETTY DESIGNS AND COLORFUL MARKERS, WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE?

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PUT SOME TUNES ON

PUT SOME TUNES ON

LISTENING TO YOUR FAVORITE RECORD OR SONG CAN BE JUST WHAT YOU NEED TO RECHARGE. LISTEN TO SOMETHING YOU HAVEN'T HEARD IN AWHILE, AND TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO ENJOY MEMORIES TIED TO THE SONGS.

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SPEND TIME WITH A PUZZLE

SPEND TIME WITH A PUZZLE

JIGSAW PUZZLES ARE NOTHING NEW, BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THEY AREN'T INCREDIBLY HELPFUL AT CALMING YOU DOWN AND REFOCUSING THE MIND.

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TAKE A WALK

TAKE A WALK

IT'S EASY TO TALK YOURSELF OUT OF A TAKING A WALK WHEN YOU'RE BUSY, BUT THE SIMPLE ACT OF TAKING A QUICK STROLL IS GOOD FOR THE SOUL (AND IMPORTANT FOR YOUR HEALTH IF YOU'RE SITTING AT A DESK ALL DAY). THE MIXTURE OF FRESH AIR, VITAMIN D AND GETTING YOUR BLOOD FLOWING WILL MAKE YOU FEEL BETTER FOR THE REST OF THE DAY. AND OF COURSE, A FURRY FRIEND MAKES IT EVEN BETTER.

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STRETCH

STRETCH

STOP WHAT YOU'RE DOING AND DO A GREAT BIG STRETCH. I'M TALKING HANDS-OVER-YOUR-HEAD STRETCH. SURE, SOME OF YOU MAY NOT BE ABLE TO DO IT WITH YOUR TENNIES ON, A GOOD MORNING STRETCH IS A GREAT THING TO DO AS YOU GET READY FOR WORK. IT'S AMAZING HOW MUCH MORE IN-TUNED WITH YOUR BODY YOU'LL FEEL AS YOU FACE YOUR DAY.

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TEACH YOURSELF SOMETHING NEW

TEACH YOURSELF SOMETHING NEW

WHETHER THAT MEANS READING THE MORNING PAPER, PRINTING OUT AN INTERESTING ARTICLE YOU FOUND OR LISTENING TO THE BLINKIST APP, GIVE YOURSELF THE PLEASURE OF LEARNING SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY.

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JUST BREATHE

JUST BREATHE

THE SIMPLE ACT OF BREATHING CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE, LEADING YOU TO EXPERIENCE MORE. AND LUCKILY, IT'S SOMETHING WE CAN EASILY FOCUS ON, ANYWHERE, ANYTIME. TAKE A FEW DEEP BREATHS DURING YOUR 10-MINUTE BREAK IN YOUR DAY, PAUSING TO THINK ABOUT HOW YOU CAN REALIGN YOUR FOCUS TO THE TASKS AND ACTIVITIES, AT HAND AND LATER.

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TAKE A SOLO COFFEE BREAK

TAKE A SOLO COFFEE BREAK

CLOSE YOUR LAPTOP AND CONSIDER TAKING A SOLO COFFEE BREAK AROUND THE CORNER. DURING THAT 10-MINUTES, YOU WON'T NEED YOUR PHONE NOR BRIEFCASE, SO LEAVE THEM BEHIND AND ENJOY YOUR QUICK BREAK TO RECHARGE.

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WRITE YOUR THOUGHTS DOWN

WRITE YOUR THOUGHTS DOWN

JOURNALING IN SOME FORM OR ANOTHER CAN BE EXTREMELY CALMING. IT ALSO CAN MEAN SOMETHING ENTIRELY DIFFERENT TO EVERYONE; IT COULD BE ANYTHING FROM LONG-WINDED PROSE TO SIMPLE WORDS OR LYRICS THAT RESONATED WITH YOUR DAY.

NEED A LITTLE HELP GETTING STARTED? THIS WEEKLY JOURNAL INSPIRATION IS AN EASY WAY TO BEGIN TO PUT A FEW THOUGHTS ON PAPER.

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PRACTICE BEING STILL

PRACTICE BEING STILL

LASTLY, PRACTICE THE ART OF BEING STILL. IT'S EASIER SAID THAN DONE, AND ODDS ARE THAT IF YOU'RE READING THIS, BEING STILL DOESN'T COME NATURALLY TO YOU (YET). THE GOOD NEWS? THEY CALL IT A PRACTICE FOR A REASON; IT'S A CONTINUOUS INTENTION TO LEARN TO BE COMFORTABLE IN YOUR SKIN, TO RELAX, TO SLOW DOWN, TO BE PRESENT.

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