Ponce Inlet Lighthouse

Hey y’all!
This week I took a trip to the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse, and it ended up being such a nice change of pace. I love days that get me out of my routine and outside for a bit, and this was the perfect way to do that.


Walking the Grounds
When I arrived, the first thing I noticed was how calm everything felt. The lighthouse itself is beautiful, but the surrounding grounds made the experience even better. Walking around and learning about the history made it feel more intentional instead of just a quick stop for pictures. There’s something really grounding about places with so much history. It made me slow down and actually be present, which isn’t always easy to do.


The Climb Up
Climbing the lighthouse was definitely a workout, but it was so worth it. Step by step, I got more excited to reach the top. By the time I made it up there, I was a little tired but completely distracted by the view.
Seeing the ocean, the inlet, and everything below was honestly incredible. It was one of those views that makes you stop talking and just take it all in.


Why This Trip Meant So Much
What I loved most about this visit was how simple it was. There was no rush, no strict plan, just enjoying the experience as it came. It reminded me that you don’t need a big trip or a packed itinerary to feel refreshed. Sometimes getting out of town for a few hours is enough to reset your mindset.


Final Thoughts
Visiting the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse was such a peaceful break from everyday life. Between the history, the climb, and the view at the top, it’s definitely something I’d recommend if you’re looking for a low stress adventure.


Until next time,
Olivia Strickland ✈️

December & Almost Done!

Happy *drum roll please* December everyone! ‘Tis ACTUALLY the season, thrilling, I know. I’m currently blogging from Daytona Beach, but I spent Thanksgiving in Savannah, Georgia and in Charleston, South Carolina, also thrilling. Thanksgiving was a well needed break and now until the semester officially concludes is the moment we’ve all been waiting for: final exam season.

Over the break I did a good amount of homework, but probably not as much as I should have done. There is always an endless supply of homework in college, but I also got to relax a little bit which was well worth it. So really, it was a win because I also took a lot of naps whenever I could.

Thanksgiving naps!


Example A: a sleeping portrait of yours truly during a Thanksgiving nap photographed by my lovely sister.

In addition to the naps, my family and I ran a 4 Mile Turkey Trot Thanksgiving morning! We also explored downtown Savannah, and I drank a lot of coffee as per usual. My idea of relaxing includes sleep and caffeine, so naturally I partook in both, I hope everyone got to relax and recharge before finals begin!

Example B: If you’re ever in Savannah I recommend the Coffee Fox coffee shop, yum!

We also went to Tybee Island and saw the lighthouse, the beach, a lot of stray cats, and dolphins!

Tybee Island Lighthouse!

I also played photographer, and the lighthouse was in the back of the picture I took for the ‘rents.

Sometimes you must lay on the ground for the best angles. (Shoutout to Puddle + Sushi for making it on the blog.)

I had such a nice time over break and, unfortunately, it was short lived, but winter break is around the corner and the finish line is near! Although all students are pretty much experiencing the same feelings right now, wishing they had more time for sleep and less of the high doses of stress that finals bring, the marathon will conclude before we know it. It is the last week of classes and there is so much to look forward to. Just a small reminder to push out until the end, it is worth it, and despite the late nights, early mornings, highly caffeinated days, and stress, the finish line is near and we are on the final stretch!

Will report back soon. Study hard and keep moving forward friends!