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Italian Fine Dining Takeout – Acquerello at Home, San Francisco

AdrienneAugust 29, 2020August 29, 2020
Italian Fine Dining Takeout – Acquerello at Home, San Francisco
Last month, I had the pleasure of trying the Acquerello at Home takeout menu. During Covid-19, this SF Italian fine dining destination is offering tasting menus to enjoy in your own home. The menu is quiteContinue reading
Handmade Pasta Pop-Up – Trattoria Bruno by Alexander’s Steakhouse, SF

Handmade Pasta Pop-Up – Trattoria Bruno by Alexander’s Steakhouse, SF

AdrienneAugust 10, 2020August 28, 2020

Hello carb heaven! Trattoria Bruno is a new fresh pasta pop-up inside Alexander’s Steakhouse SF. It’sContinue reading

Vibrant Thai Takeout – Nari, San Francisco

Vibrant Thai Takeout – Nari, San Francisco

AdrienneJuly 19, 2020July 19, 2020

Chef Pim Techamuanvivit created Nari (Thai for “woman”) in tribute to the generations of women thatContinue reading

Crenn Kit Luxe Takeout – Atelier Crenn, San Francisco

Crenn Kit Luxe Takeout – Atelier Crenn, San Francisco

AdrienneJune 22, 2020December 19, 2021

When I saw that Atelier Crenn had expanded their takeout offerings to include a Crenn KitContinue reading

Elevated, Accessible Takeout – Anomaly, San Francisco

Elevated, Accessible Takeout – Anomaly, San Francisco

AdrienneJune 15, 2020August 28, 2022

In a city where dining costs quite a bit, it is almost unheard of to getContinue reading

Lamb Box Takeout – Birdsong, San Francisco

Lamb Box Takeout – Birdsong, San Francisco

AdrienneJune 7, 2020July 20, 2020

I’m writing this almost three months into San Francisco’s stay at home orders that closed allContinue reading

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One month latergram. Took me this long to accept t One month latergram. Took me this long to accept that I’m not still in Fiji.

In all seriousness, this was one of my top three favorite trips. It wasn’t an easy one though. Two weeks prior, I suddenly found myself faced with my biggest fear - being abandoned without warning.

This wasn’t the first time someone has ruthlessly cut me off. It’s happened in work, romantic relationships, and friendships. And as an empath, it’s incredibly hard to not blame myself for not anticipating people’s actions. For missing obvious warning signs.

But I also know that one of my biggest weaknesses is my biggest strength. I lead with trust, kindness, and loyalty. And I often wear rose-color glasses. I expect others to act like how I would act. In my “naivety”, I find myself ripped apart again.

This is not a victim post though. Actually it’s an F them post. After years of building resilience, I’ve learned that I heal the most when I pity the other person.

I deserve someone who is secure enough to be honest with themselves, someone who is brave enough to be truthful and have uncomfortable conversions with people they care about, someone who is introspective enough to accept responsibility and grow.

The people from my past lack these, and I pity them. How insecure, unhappy, and cowardly they must be to hurt people they care so much about. How empty they must feel in their meaningless quest to fill the void in themselves - whether that is the pursuit of acceptance, power, or wealth…

In Fiji, I saw the contrast of the Fijian approach to life versus the world I live in. I was bitter at times and struggled with my own fears about losing time, being able to have kids, being alone, and trusting again. But this was the trip I needed.

I was surrounded by a warm and humble culture, where people are content with taking each day at a time, and a place that emphasizes community and respect.

Thank you for the perspective and reminder that I’m doing my best. One day at a time.
Daily scheduled activities for adults and kids (wi Daily scheduled activities for adults and kids (with complimentary childcare). We only had four days, but would definitely stay longer next time!

Some of the things you can do without leaving the resort:
- Day and night guided snorkeling with their resident marine biologist Johnny
- 3 day certified scuba diving class
- Access to some of the best dive sites in the world
- Naviavia private island access (and they pack snacks and cocktails for you)
- Complimentary Kids Club and nannies
- Onsite spa with massages and mani/pedi
- Complimentary welcome foot massages
- Weekly Lovo (earth oven) feast with traditional dances
- Kava ceremony
- Cooking demo (we enjoyed kokoda - lime coconut marinated tuna)
- Sunset cruises and a glass bottom boat
- Sailing
- Fishing
- Tennis
- Kayaking 
- Paddleboarding
- Eco tours and plant walk
- Yoga classes
- Laundry services included 

Also we were truly impressed and grateful for the personalized experience and caring staff 👏🏼

📍@jmcfijiresort, Savusavu, Fiji 🇫🇯 [hosted]

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Part 2 of my trip to Fiji with @fly_fijiairways an Part 2 of my trip to Fiji with @fly_fijiairways and @jmcfijiresort! This was the second flight after landing in Nadi on a red eye. ✈️

📍Nadi to Savusavu, Fiji 🇫🇯

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