What I Learned at Alt Summit

Well, this post is incredibly overdue but it was only now that I felt prompted to write it. It has been just over a month since I attended Altitude Summit in Salt Lake City. It really took me a while to absorb exactly what I learned and achieved out of the three days of extreme networking. As soon as I had returned from ALT, I headed back down to Colorado for a media fam trip to Vail Resorts for a week. The end of January was kind of a blur but now it is all coming back to me.

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I have to really give a big shout-out to everyone who wrote amazing recap posts about ALT. Here were my favourite recaps that absolutely captured the essence of ALT:

Leslie Fandrich: After ALT – Making New Connections

The Proper Pinwheel: The Business of Alt’s Business Cards

Whitney Johnson: Advanced Blogging Skills

Bright Bold & Beautiful: 25 Things I Learned at ALT

It was my second year at the design conference and just like the first year it was overwhelmingly inspiring and creative for me. I thought instead of recapping every single thing I did while I was there, I thought I would break it down into my ultimate highlights from those three days.

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Traveling with Shelley. I was really lucky to be traveling with a great friend and kindred spirit to ALT. We traipsed from the Grand America all the way to Whole Foods and back again with heavy bags stocked with Pellegrino, fruit & gluten-free treats. We partied and listened and learned. I think I also learned a lot from Shelley during the trip and I look forward to see what she does this year.

Crafting tiaras with Land of Nod. During a particularly busy day at ALT (the combination of panels & freelance work deadlines was stressing me out a bit), I decided to take a break and craft with the lovely ladies from Land of Nod. The tiara I made ended up being part of my outfit that night for the Mini Parties.altsummit3

Spending time with Jana. My other ALT roomie was the delightful Jana Roach from the Vintage Whites Market. I met her last year at ALT and had also attended two of her markets in Montana this past summer so I was super excited to see her again. That girl is one vintage glamour queen. I loved checking out here amazing outfits every night at the parties. I know so much more will come out of our friendship – hopefully a collaboration soon!

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Spontaneous Balloon Party with Color Me Katie. This was quite possibly the moment where the overwhelming goodness exploded in my brain. It was like “ohmygosh! this is so amazing and i can’t believe it is happening right now -slash- i think i am going to cry because i can’t believe this is happening right now’. Yes, I was feeling a little emotional during my trip. Anyways, Katie was so endearing as a public speaker and was so inspiring in her art practice. It was really refreshing to hear from someone who was so actively ‘do-ing’ and ‘living’ her life as opposed to the feeling you get from some bloggers that they are strictly just doing things to make a buck. She ended her keynote with a big balloon party that was an absolute blast. What a great way to end the conference.

Thought-provoking conversation instigated by Chris Anderson’s keynote on the next industrial revolution. I have still yet to delve into Chris Anderson‘s book that we were kindly gifted during the first lunch keynote of the conference but I have been thinking about his talk ever since. Essentially, he talked about how we are entering a new age of industrial revolution where we will start using the technology that has been invented over the past 20 years to the fullest extent. He focused a lot on 3D printers, a concept that still boggles my mind.

There was truly so many aspects of ALT that have already impacted my outlook on blogging and freelance work. The community surrounding ALT is incredible and exciting with new opportunities to be the best you can be around every corner. I am sure I will still be mulling over my experience until next January. A year goes by quickly…

Images all from my Instagram.

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travel love: wayfarer’s campground

We recently returned from quite possibly the most relaxing trip I have ever been on. I really really REALLY forgot about any troubles, stress or day-to-day junk. It was a good thing but it definitely made it hard to get back to the grind. We stayed at the best campsite ever – at Wayfarer’s Campground just outside Bigfork, Montana. Nestled right up against Flathead Lake, we fell asleep every night to the sounds of the waves and woke to the sounds of speed boats starting up. One of the days we visited the Vintage Whites Market where we picked up some sweet vintage things and enjoyed buckwheat crepes filled with pesto and brie and Sweet Peaks Huckleberry ice cream. Quite the dream, it’s true. A trip full of adventure we drove up the Road to the Sun through Glacier Mountain Park and got pulled over by a sheriff for speeding! Luckily, he didn’t give us a ticket – we just played dumb. I can’t wait to head down that way again soon – I find it super inspiring not to mention I love shopping at the Target and all of the great thrift stores!

Anyone have big plans for the long weekend? I’m gonna hunker down and do some serious work!

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happy friday!

Happy Friday, beautiful people! We are off to the great state of Montana for some camping and vintage shopping at the Vintage Whites Market. It has been kind of a difficult week – I think some glacier air will clear out the cobwebs residing in this messy head of mine.

Back next week with more regular content and some really fun stuff I am excited to share with you!

Have a good one! xo

 

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happy monday

Sigh, what a great weekend. Despite our prior plans to visit good friends in their town disturbed by snow in the mountains – we ended up having the perfect weekend just the two of us. We headed down to Waterton National Parks and later found ourselves in Montana falling in love with the sweet towns and the people there. We also made it to the Vintage Whites Market in Somers, MT which was an absolute treat and we ended up finding some true vintage gems.

What did you get up to this weekend? See any great films? I plan on checking out the new Wes Anderson film, Moonrise Kingdom this week and hopefully catching some music.

I also write for Vitamin Daily! Here are my posts this week:

I am liking and loving the new issue of WeLikeWeLove!

Could there be anything better than beauty products delivered to your door?

Dad’s are the best! Treat your Daddyo to a delicious brunch!

SnoIceBerry is taking snow cones to a whole new level.

Hit the beach with one of these stunning analogue Lomo cameras!

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