When a great vacation or big event comes to an end, I often find myself feeling sad, clinging to the memories, and wishing I could go back.
During our six-hour drive home on Sunday afternoon, I started to feel increasingly overwhelmed and depressed with each passing mile of the interstate. Behind me was an amazing holiday weekend filled with family, friends, laughter, hot sun, cool water, and icy cold drinks. My skin still smelled like sunscreen and my hair like fire pit smoke. But in the backseat, bags filled with dirty laundry and an empty cooler sloshing sadly with melted ice reminded me that it was, unfortunately, time to return to reality.
Ugh, I hate vacation hangover.
I desperately wanted to re-wind the clock, instead of begin my to-do list for the coming week. But as the tragedy of looming responsibilities and the real world threatened to suck me into bummer-ville, I realized that I needed a serious shift in perspective.
Stew and I were heading toward or gorgeous new home, friends that we cherish, and amazing family members who love and support us. We both get to work fantastic jobs with awesome people, and we've got another fabulous vacation planned in just a few weeks.
So cheer up, buttercup!
I think it's natural to feel a bit of a lull after a great high, but harping on the past just diminishes the potential greatness of the present moment. That being said, let's take one final look back at our absolutely fantastic Fourth of July trip to Priest Lake, Idaho.
I didn't really do a particularly amazing job of capturing the weekend in photos (and I think there might be some better more embarrassing ones floating around out there on other cameras), but let's just say I had a few adult beverages and leave it at that. Sometimes living life is more fun than photographing it.
I hope everyone had a safe and happy Fourth of July... and happy birthday, 'Merica!
Looks like fun!!! I need a lake house happy place, I'm starting to get seriously depressed here in alabama! I miss Oregon!
ReplyDeleteVacation hangover - I love it! I am definitely still climbing out of my post-vacation slump. I'm glad you had a great trip and a few more to look forward to!
ReplyDeleteJess @ The Odell Yodel
Looks like you had so much fun. I always get so sad after a trip too
ReplyDeleteI totally understand your vacation hangover. Whenever I've had a particularly good vacation that I'm sad to be back from I give myself a day to recover. I almost pretend like I'm sick. I will wait to start the laundry and clean and make my list until after I've lazied around in my pajamas and watched movies for a night.
ReplyDeleteThat is an excellent idea! I wish I could do that but I jsut never seem to have enough vacation time...
DeleteVacation hangovers are the worst. That just means it is time to plan the next trip though!! Nothing cures a vacation hangover like having something else to look forward to :)
ReplyDeleteThat's true! And luckily we still have a lot more fun trips planned this summer... it's just the beginning! :-)
DeleteLooks like so much fun! Hope you recover quick from your vacation hangover. :)
ReplyDeletei always feel this way after a good trip...just means you have to start planning the next one!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely! :-) Luckily we already have all our trips planned out for the whole summer, so I just need to start thinking about the next one!
Deletegorgeous photos!! And I totally feel you on the vaca hangover - hey at least it's still summertime!
ReplyDeleteXOXO
Oh my gosh, I am the same way!! I thought I was the only person who ever experiences vacation hangovers :) I literally get depressed every. time. we are on our way home from vacay!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS pictures! Looks like it was a wonderful weekend!
Such a pretty lake! Love the tower of beer!
ReplyDelete