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An Idyllic Girls Trip to Caneel Bay Resort, a Hidden Gem Located on St. John in the US Virgin Islands
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By the time December rolls around, I’m usually knee-deep in the holiday crazy, and I find myself engulfed in my absolute busiest time of year.  Between the Shop and editorial shoots, I can usually be found frantically running around town with my head cut off.  So you can imagine my excitement at the opportunity to jet away for a warm Caribbean retreat.  To be completely honest I was a bit anxious at the idea of truly unplugging during the December madness, but Kat assured me that a girl’s trip and a little “island-time” living was exactly what we needed.  

And after what turned out to be a mad-dash to the airport, during one of Atlanta’s worst traffic moments (we barely caught our flight thank you Mr. Good Samaritan for opening the gate for us!), Kat and I settled in for our three-hour flight to St. Thomas with the thought of sun on our backs, sand beneath our toes, and Painkillers in-hand.

For generations, people have made their way to Caneel Bay Resort for a luxurious, yet refreshingly simple getaway. Families and friends seek out, and always return, to this Caribbean destination to escape their daily hustle and instead drink in the relaxing, laid-back vibe on this quiet bay. It’s a place to truly unplug; no telephones or televisions can be found within the rooms.  But in its simplicity, lies what I consider true luxury; Caneel Bay‘s plush bathrobes and comfortable amenities gently reminded us to slow down and reset.

If Caneel Bay Resort is unfamiliar to you, don’t be surprised.  Caneel Bay may be one of the Caribbean’s best kept secrets, though the reviews speak for themselves.  What makes it truly unique is its claim to 170 acres of St. John’s vibrant and lush National Park, as well as seven seriously stunning, pristine beaches.  We couldn’t possibly narrow it down to a favorite beach—seeing as there’s a beach for every day—but we may have been partial to the ones where we caught sight of the sweet wild donkeys roaming and happily grazing. They were just too cute! 

For all of you history buffs, Caneel Bay was discovered by none other than Laurance Rockefeller on a sailing trip, and the resort stays true to its promise of upholding Rockefeller’s dream to preserve the splendor of its natural setting. You truly have the feeling that you’re stumbling upon a hidden sanctuary, safe from tourist traps and high-rise hotels, a secret tucked in the Caribbean.  Our ocean-front views were idyllic, and the fact that our rooms were merely steps away from the water’s edge was a perk that simply could not be beat.  While the warm, friendly Caneel Bay Resort staff was happy to set us up with a slew of activities: oceanfront massages, diving expeditions, paddle boarding, snorkeling and sunset cruises, we spent most our our days relaxing in lounge chairs and just soaking it all in.

To say we had exquisite meals on our trip is a major understatement.  Atop the resort’s 18th-century sugar mill, Zozo’s restaurant and bar welcomed us with open arms on our first evening.  We shared delightful dishes while enjoying its stunning open-air perch that overlooked the entire resort.  But of course, we were then blown away by Chef Nicholas Arnold and his culinary team at Turtle Bay Estate House, taste testing and sipping through the evening with each bite and gulp better than the last.  And while the resort is where we spent most of our time we did wander through the streets of downtown St. John which embodied island life; happy, bright, and beyond welcoming.

Looking back through photos, I’m reminded how hard it is to into words just how stunning Caneel Bay Resort‘s crystal clear water really is.  It’s safe to say that we continued our love affair with blues on this vacation, studying the many shades of cerulean, aqua and sea foam floating timelessly…the way the water caught the sparkle of sunlight, and illuminated with such vibrant electricity during the 5 minute island rain showers…well it was something to behold.  And just when we thought it couldn’t get any better a rainbow appeared, but we didn’t need to search for the pot of gold, we had already found it.  Truly, MKR & Kat

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All images original to Waiting on Martha | THIS STORY WAS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH Caneel Bay Resort, A resort WE LOVE AND ADORE. OPINIONS ARE 100% OUR OWN. 

The Sound of Luxury Experiment

Blown Away by Sounds' Ability to Move Us All
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I love music. Specifically, I love the feelings that music evokes. If you don’t believe me, just take one quick look at my music library, where you’ll find playlist titles such as “Sappy,” “Pump It Up,” and “Just Relax.” So when Lincoln asked that I come to California during music’s biggest weekend—at least on TV—to help introduce Lincoln’s new Revel System and talk about how music can shift one’s mood or perspective, I was on the next flight out. 

Revel, a very well-known name in home audio from Harman, had been working with Lincoln over the past year to create a sound system like I have never seen in a car. A celebration of the Lincoln + Revel collaboration was the Sound of Luxury Experiment, set up at beloved LA hotspot Henry’s. Upon arrival, guests received a special code to lift a garage-like door, revealing a Lincoln MKX and the Sound of Luxury experience. Once we were comfortably seated inside the MKX we pressed play, and the experience truly began. Through the stunning use of video, paired with music composed specially for Lincoln by composer Paola Prestini, guests were transported through nearly five minutes of pure sound heaven. 

The music was so powerful. When I had the opportunity to talk with Paola afterward, I couldn’t help but ask her about the relationship between music and moods—to which she immediately replied that sounds “color the music, which in turn sparks certain feelings.” Inspired, I ended up talking with more than a dozen guests that night, and it was apparent that these feelings seemed to be shared. Common emotional reactions to different sounds spanned happiness to sadness, and feelings of longing and remembrance. When asked how sound can shape their outlook or mood, a few people responded almost philosophically with sentiments like “Sound is perception,” “Sound brings life,” and most simply, “Sound is everything.” 

After chatting about the emotions tied to music, I’d have been remiss had I not found out about the science behind it all. That’s where Kevin Voeck comes in. Kevin, a Revel sound engineer, has worked with Lincoln for more than a year to create the state-of-the-art system. And while I know more now about sound and sound systems then I had ever imagined I could, two things really stuck with me after talking with the creators of the system and experiencing it in person. First, the ability of the engineers from Lincoln and Revel to research and place speakers very precisely around the car resulted in the sensation that you’re at an actual concert, since the sound is layered in front of you at a very natural level…rather than pouring out of speakers at knee level. Second, the high-efficiency transducers generate sound with minimal distortion…and that is scientific talk for “the quality of sound doesn’t change no matter how loud I play my favorite pump-up tunes.” 

All in all, I was blown away by the people I met, the sounds I heard, the energy I felt. I saw firsthand how music connects people…and the Cali weather wasn’t too bad either. Truly, MKR

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Photo 1, 3, 4, 5, 6 original to Waiting on Martha | Photo 2, Jared Chambers via Lincoln Motor Co. | This post is in collaboration with Lincoln Motor Co., a brand we love and adore.  Opinions are 100% our own. 

Get The Look: Classic, Yet Modern with Chappell Green

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We all know I love big, bold rooms full of color, but lately I’ve been feeling the need to exercise a bit of restraint.  So as I begin working on our next design project (the WOM offices at ADAC), I’m drawing inspiration from more traditional spaces.  For example, this striking tudor revival designed by Melanie Millner.  

Marrying the couple’s differing tastes—he’s traditional while she’s more casual—Millner designed a space full of natural light, soft inviting textures, and just the right amount of jaw dropping tone on tone elements like my personal favorite, the study awash in Chappell Green.  In it’s entirety, the home is a perfect example of where my mind is lately.

Make no mistake, I love color—that will never change—but I’m looking forward to designing a space that’s more, shall we say, tame?  Truly, MKR

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Design, Melanie Millner  |  Photography, Emily Followill for Atlanta Homes & Lifestyle Magazine

As Pictured:  Woodard Dresser, Horchow  |  Starburst Statue, WOM  |  Velvet Sofa, One Kings Lane  |  White Foo Dogs, WOM  |  Handbound Vintage Hotel Books, WOM  |  Urchin Box, One Kings Lane  |  Art Glass Bowl, Williams Sonoma  |  Pagoda Lantern, One Kings Lane  

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