3 looks 1 hour- Date Night Series



"When it comes to date night outfits I have no in between. I'm either doing the absolute most (which I love) or I'm wearing the same shirt I fell asleep in. I asked Jasmine to take me to a store and I would allow her to completely style me. We went to Nordstrom and Jasmine styled 3 completely different date night looks without any of my input. This is what we came up with." -Alliyah


"The first outfit was this super soft, yellow, crewneck hoodie from Topshop ($32) paired with striped, paper bag waist shorts from Topshop ($60)." -Alliyah


"I love the oversized sweater look! The mustard color is a huge plus. I like that you can wear the oversized sweater for every day and still dress it up for an evening out. It was super cute with sneakers for a day date but could definitely be dressed up with heels and a clutch for a warm spring summer out." -Jasmine




"The paper bag waist is HIT! The added detail caught my eye as soon as I saw them. The stripes are a  contrasting color adding a bit of flare and changing these from your everyday jean shorts to a statement piece in anyone's closet!" -Jasmine



"This outfit was the most versatile outfit choice for me. I could wear vans and be casual or cute heels to dress it up. The Prima metallic sweater ($55) was perfect against my skin tone. The Topshop army fatigue jeans ($75) were not super structured but lifted my butt and gave it a nice curve." -Alliyah





"The sweater added a bit of sexy. Low cut to show off some cleavage and the color against Alliyahs skin was perfect. I like the button detail and the fall off the shoulder look. I don't typically like to mix cardigans with streetwear but this was a perfect mix." -Jasmine

"ARMY FATIGUE! A last season trend but if done right is very versatile. The shape of the pants gave off a feminine vibe. It's hard to do army fatigue without looking gaudy or tomboyish and I wanted to give it a twist. Add a pair of stilettos paired with the sheer button up cardigan. ITS A LOOK" -Jasmine



"So this look was completely out of my fashion zone. I'm not really into matching sets and I don't usually wear sneakers. I really did love this Ivy Park outfit the most. It wasn't an identical top ($59) and bottom ($58) set and I honestly don't think the top REALLY goes with the bottoms but it works!" -Alliyah




" I am not a huge fan of cropped hoodies. I find they are always too short or too long but this Ivy Park cropped hoodie was perfect. It hit exactly where I wanted it to, not appearing to boxy and not looking like a too small hoodie. Ivy Park is definitely a top for me as far as athleisure goes." -Jasmine


"The shorts are a cute quick go to basic. The shorts and cropped hoodie were not sold as a two piece set but we made them go together. The details in the shorts give them a throwback jersey look that I loved. The fit and where the side slits hit were perfect for Alliyahs body type. I don't particularly care for matching sets but this one deff grew on me and is a trend that I hope sticks around." -Jasmine



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#DEARKAMRYN





Dear Kamryn,

My sweet baby girl! I truly can not believe we have spent one whole year together! It feels like yesterday you were in my tummy! Being your mommy has been the hardest, yet most rewarding job I have ever had! I knew eventually we would have to celebrate this milestone of turning one, but really I barely blinked and we're here! You have brought me so much joy! Watching you grow into this incredible little baby human has been nothing short of amazing, truly there are few things more beautiful than watching your child flourish & grow right before your eyes. I hope one day you get to experience this. Kamryn you made me a mommy, thank you for choosing me, thank you for being patient while I figure this mom thing out...just when I think I got it, you throw something else at me! I know some days were hard!



You're such a lover, you get that from your daddy & your silly personality comes from me! Don't ever stop smiling my love, you have the most beautiful smile! You've had quite the first year, we learned a lot together! So many firsts! I remember our first night truly alone together after we moved back to Tennessee, hearing you laugh for the first time after grandma passed away, your first international trip to Greece where we made some amazing friends! I also remember the first time you cried for 45 minutes (like 15) nonstop in the car, in bumper to bumper traffic, on the highway in Atlanta. Your dad was screaming at me on the car phone "what's wrong with her", you were screaming, the next exit was miles up. Oh my gosh, I can't forget the blowouts! You're a pooper!! You wouldn't believe me even if you could see it yourself, but little lady your attitude already has me nervous for the teenage years! They say paybacks a b*tch! Kamryn Renee, you are the best parts of your daddy and I wrapped up in one! You are such a happy little ray of sunshine! I pray for you constantly, I pray you grow up to be kind, you get the best parts out of life, I pray you work hard, you grow up to be fearless, and take no shit from anyone. Lastly, I pray in this life you do whatever makes YOU happy!

Happiest of birthdays baby Kakes! Today we celebrate you! You are my greatest love!

Love always,
-mommy
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Alliyah

Hey!Hey!Hey! I am Alliyah currently living in Tennessee. I enjoy dancing off beat, traveling the globe, and binge-watching the latest shows. Just JAR provides insight into my navigation through undergrad and the beginning stages of adulthood (RIP fun Alliyah). Hopefully, I don't offend too many people with my 'vulgar' language and my raw take on my life. You're going to enjoy it here I promise.

XO,
Alliyah


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Jasmine

Hey yall! I'm Jasmine originally from Texas( hence the 'y'all') but currently living in Tennessee. I am a first-time mommy that loves all things fashion and travel! I love to write and Just JAR is an amazing outlet for me. I do share this space with my sister who happens to also be my best friend. I'm a passionate dreamer and a huge risk taker. I have a vibrant spirit with a cautious approach. I love all things about storytelling. Just Jar will chronicle how I undertake motherhood, while l living an expatriate life, and looking FAB doing it! I hope we learn and grow together and that 'Just JAR' becomes as special to you as it is to me!

Xo,

Jasmine


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About Just JAR

Just JAR 
Just JAR was created as space for us to share ourselves. We want to be able to engage in a way that other platforms don't allow. Sharing our raw, unedited, unfiltered versions of our lives. This space is open to all walks of life and is for whoever may happen upon it. We hope you enjoy Just JAR as much as we do!

Love Always,

Jasmine&Alliyah


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Expat

Packing your entire life into three and a half suitcases to move across the country is not easy. Let alone with a child. Space bags are essential for fitting everything you need. I tried to pack for only the seasons that we would be in Greece. Packing for me was easy but packing for a baby was really hard. Especially for that amount of time. I didn't know what sizes she would be,  if I was bringing things she would never wear, or packing things that she would quickly outgrow. I tried to pack as many of her toiletries as possible. I wasn't completely sure what products they would have in Greece and Kamryn has dry, sensitive skin. After repacking four times I could finally zip up the suitcase. Necessities included: onesies ranging to one size too big, lots of sleepers, light jackets, a million bows, and one suitcase dedicated to diapers, wipes, toys, blankets, bibs, bottles, a breast pump, and medicines. In one of the large suitcases, I was able to fit two of the large size space bags and two of the medium-sized space bags filled with my clothes. I packed 2 empty large space bags and 3 small ones for bringing things back. I also took into consideration all of the things we would donate or leave because Kamryn would have outgrown them.

DAY OF
We had an early morning flight out of San Antonio, Texas. I checked in three bags, and even with the space bags inside they were overweight. All the baby items were free of charge. I checked a pack and play, three suitcases, and I decided to gate check the stroller since we would have such a long layover in New York. I wore Kamryn through the airport and on the plane with my WildBird ring sling. I wanted a longer first flight so Kamryn would take her long morning nap during it. She slept most of the first flight so it worked out perfect. At JFK there was a kid's pay place so we went there and she played while I ate lunch. After our 3 hour layover, we had a direct flight from New York to Athens. I wasn't aware of the bassinet on the flight going but we got lucky enough and had the entire row to ourselves. The plane left around 6pm, so Kamryn was only awake the first hour of the flight. I made a pallet across the two seats and she slept only waking up to nurse. She woke up as we were served breakfast and the flight attendants were kind enough to bring her, her own plate of food. We landed at 8am Athens time which is 2am  local time. I wore Kamryn through baggage claim where I grabbed 3 suitcases, a pack and play, and 2 piece stroller. It was about a 5-minute walk to the exit of the baggage claim. Once you exit the airport there is no re-entry. I carried all of our things by myself because her daddy was not able to enter that side of the airport. They had porters for suitcases but I knew her dad was just on the other side of the exit so it wasnt worth the cost.

GETTING ACCLIMATED
Kamryn's jet lag was pretty bad the first couple of days, it took her a few days to get adjusted. We lived in Nea Smyrni, a southern suburb of Athens. Our neighborhood was pretty close net, everyone knew each other, we had a small square in our neighborhood with a hair salon, a nail salon, a small grocery store, coffee shops, and 24-hour kiosks(New York bodega style). Greece is not typical of Europe, things are open late, you can even find places that are open 24 hours. From the small square, everything was pretty much walking distance, I could walk to the bigger square, where there was shopping, tons of places to eat, a bigger grocery store, and the train or metro. Our building where we lived housed 6 people. There was someone below us and above us. Our landlord was Australian but lived in Greece for 25 years, he was very helpful. He helped me with discovering the local Laki, which is the farmer's market, ours would be every Tuesday from 8am-3. This is where I got most of our fresh produce but they also sold clothes and other household things at flea market prices. The economy in Greece is really bad so everything is negotiable. I picked up on a few Greek phrases like thank you, please, wait, good morning, and no. Greeks love babies so I had to learn to be more aggressive because people would walk up to me and pick up Kamryn.

FOOD
The food in Athens is definitely one of my favorites. The first night there we went out to dinner. We looked up authentic Greek food and this place had 5 stars so we went. We started our meal at LIONDI Traditional Greek Resturant with Calamari. We also enjoyed bread with olive oil(real olive oil). They also included a block of feta cheese. I was under the impression that you spread it but it comes out crumbled so you just eat it with your bread. The reviews on TripAdvisor said that the best item on the menu was the traditional Greek Plate for two. With that plate, you get pita and tzatziki, stuffed tomatoes and bell pepper, chicken gyros, lamb shank with potatoes, moussaka, and baked tomatoes with cheese. The lamb was my favorite, the meat fell off the bone. The moussaka I did not really enjoy. It's a big traditional Greek dish similar to a lasagna baked with heavy oil and topped with loads of cheese. When the waitress came to clear our plates she was shocked we had not touched the moussaka at all. We became regulars at this restaurant. There isn't a single bad thing I can say about the food in Greece! Service was always great, tons of family-friendly places along with some great date night spots. My top 3 recommendations would have to be The Nautical Beach Club if you're looking for sit down and enjoy seafood with a really great view, its located on the marina. A bit secluded from the other restaurants there and I hear gets really busy in the summer. I had gone for a girls outing and being a seafood lover this place was amazing. We frequented a few times after that as well. Noel which is a great place for cocktails but is always busy, we went during the Christmas holiday and the cocktails were British themed. The food was good as well, smaller portions but Noel is a place you go for the ambiance not so much the dining experience. Zuccherino was my absolute favorite for dessert; maybe even the best in the city. We had one in the big square and it was always packed. Its design is so cute super airy in turquoise and white colors bright lighting, outdoor seating and a wrap around staircase to lead upstairs. Mango sorbet never disappointed. Of course, I can't forget authentic gyros, you could find them just about anywhere. We didn't eat out often, but the prices for two including appetizers and usually drinks was very reasonable. On nights that I didn't feel like cooking delivery was always an option. Everywhere in Greece delivers, literally everywhere; and for no fee

FRIENDS
There are tons of groups to find friends. I got on facebook and searched expats in Athens and someone referred me to the Foreign Mothers Living in Athens group. I made a post on the page, connected with a few people, and quickly found a group of women I could hang out with. We did play dates, girls nights, dinner dates, etc. Some people use Tinder to make friends but I enjoyed the mommy group because Kamryn and I met so many great mamas and their children. There's literally a group for everybody. Finding people to connect with is extremely easy through social media you could use Facebook, Tinder, and even hashtags on Instagram.

RETURNING HOME
The initial return wasn't anything drastic. Until I wanted to run to the market and it wasn’t walking distance. I wasn’t able to put Kamryn in the stroller and just go for a walk. Or even the ease of ordering something and just getting it delivered without outrageous delivery fees. If we were out of something while abroad it was so easy for me to strap her in her stroller and walk around the block to our grocery store. Completely different from having to strap her in and driving on the interstate for 15 minutes take her inside carrying groceries to the car and then up to our third floor apartment. In Athens I got accustomed to our little community, coming back was different because everyone in the states is just concerned about only themselves. That sense of community was quickly gone. I was also very spoiled by all of the good food in Athens. A friend gifted me olive oil from their village and cooking with it was a game changer, until it ran out!  Life was relaxed in Athens, I could go to the square at 1 in the afternoon or at midnight and it would be packed. In America, it is such a rigid structured 9-5 way of life. Greece is for sure a disorganized country compared to America. I was only there for a short 90 days but I quickly jumped into greek life and fell in love. I loved the city, the history, the food, events and the people. The ease of being able to speak English was a bonus for sure. Greece goes down as one of my favorite eastern European countries.

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Kakes.

July 19, 2018
 I knew it before I knew. If there is such a thing as instant pregnancy it for sure happened to me. I found out that I would be becoming a mommy on July 19! So much can change in a year, I went from day drinking in Miami to leaky boobs and mommy panties! As the cliche goes I wouldn’t have it any other way!
 While pregnant I lived on baby tracking apps, getting lost in thread after thread of moms sharing their excitement, fears, and beautiful birth stories. I could not wait for my turn. I wish someone would have told me to enjoy each phase, I was so focused on counting down until the due date I don’t really even remember being pregnant (I also have terrible mom brain). The months flew by and we welcomed a beautiful baby girl into the world. Kamryn R Harris born March 26, 2019, my greatest love!

March 26, 2018
Birthing a baby is a feat I do not take lightly, growing and housing a life inside your womb is a gift I will never take for granted. Looking down and seeing her face for the first time on this side of earth was pure magic. The room was filled with love, so much so it was almost suffocating, I was definitely on a baby high. She was perfect!

I had no expectations of what type of baby I would end up with, but I did get pretty lucky. She was so easy in the early days. A great sleeper ate well, and rarely ever fussed. I had been around lots of babies before having my own, so I knew what this would be like, so I thought.

April 26, 2018
Postpartum is just as important as gearing up for birth! I repeat, POSTPARTUM IS EQUALLY AS IMPORTANT AS PREPARING FOR BIRTH. Do not get me wrong do your research know your stuff about labor and birthing a baby, but do the same research about postpartum, I don’t think I really even knew what happens after you have a baby like once the baby is out that's not it.

Baby girl is one month! What how? She changed so much in that quick first month, I had this mom shit down! She was on a schedule had a routine and was still sleeping so well. I am really someone’s mommy. I was going crazy having to stay in the house. The new baby high had faded. My boobs were finally healing from breastfeeding, The bleeding had stopped and I was done living in bathrobes and her daddy’s T-shirts. After 6 weeks in the house I packed the baby up and we went to my sister's track meet. I was standing in the stands screaming cheering on my little sister and honestly, I am still not sure what really happened but me screaming and the pressure from me screaming a gush of pee flooded my pants. I was so embarrassed, I managed to leave and get to my car without anyone paying me any attention. I sat in the front seat and held my new baby close and cried... this was all so new to me, I did not feel like myself. I had waited the full 6 weeks I should be healed. I had read something on a baby tracking app about this happening and it’s excusable while pregnant, but now it’s been an entire month since I had her. What the hell is going on?

It’s normal.

May 28, 2018
 Kamryn is a go with the flow kind of gal. Her dad and I both are very easygoing. We’re a family on the go. I gave birth in Texas after living in Belgium for a while, but the plan was always to return back to our home in Tennessee. We loaded up two cars and drove 13 hours; me, my mom, and the baby, a little crazy I know! We drove through the night while Kamryn slept stopping every few hours to nurse her as needed. Super easy trip while she was that young. My mom only stayed a few days because she had to finally return back to work. Since having Kamryn I had never been alone just me and her someone was always there with us, I was so blessed with all the help.

Two weeks into being back settled in I had put Kamryn to bed and sat down to watch a movie. Thirty minutes into the movie she started to scream! Loud. It scared the shit out of me, Kamryn truly never cried. I tried for hours and hours to console her but she just wanted to be held. So I held her sitting on the floor of her nursery propped up against a bean bag chair smelling the top of her head, holding her little hand, watching her chest rise and fall. In this moment I realized how little I held her in those early days(with so many people around to help me she was always in someone else arms) as tired as I was from moving and catching up with friends I stayed awake well into the early morning and relished in the joy of looking at what her daddy and I created.


July 26, 2018
DADDY's HOME! It’s been a long season and too many months apart! Her dad was present for her
birth but had to return to work 2 days later! This would be his second time laying eyes on Kamryn in person and the first time any of his family would get to meet her! We flew into his home town and met at the airport. Daddy's and their little girls are something special. Walking through to baggage claim I could see her daddy's smile from clear across the airport. He was so excited! He picked her up and it took everything in me not to correct the awkward first-time dad holding a new floppy baby thing, I let them have their moment. Kamryn looked around attempting to put the voice she heard through the phone to a face. We were finally all together, my little family complete (cue new baby high...again). The weekend was packed, and because we were constantly doing something I figured that attributed to the sudden switch from my sweet easygoing baby to the new grumpy one who surfaced the last few days of the trip. I was exclusively breastfeeding and being told that I needed to feed Kamryn food,(assuming she was grumpy because she wasn't getting full off just breastmilk) although all my mommy apps, groups, and tracker things advised we wait until 6 months among meeting other milestones; throw in the fact  I'm a first-time mom and have no idea what I'm truly doing, all the conflicting advice and crazy change in Kamryns temperament I WAS READY TO GO!

Let me preface by saying I should have stuck with my gut. My gut said she was just fine and breastmilk was just enough, but then all the unsolicited advice from people I trust; my mom and his mom gave their babies food before 6 months and all of their kids are fine( 'eyeroll' I KNOW). Did I also mention she was so grumpy. Nothing changed, she wasn't sleeping, I wasn't sleeping, it lasted a lot longer than I remember. We got through it. That month or so was hard. Later I learned that was called a four-month sleep regression. I read so much about it so that I would be better prepared for the next one. Is that as funny as it sounds?


October 25, 2018
First international trip! GREECE! 14 hours of travel with a 7-month-old baby was actually not that bad. Scheduled the flight later in the afternoon so that she got an afternoon nap while traveling and by the time we were on the long flight it was bedtime and she slept the entirety of that. Getting down to baggage claim to collect four bags and a two-piece stroller all while wearing a baby, not so easy! Two really nice gentlemen helped us through to the waiting area, her daddy was waiting on the other side. We get to the parking lot and somehow manage to shove all of our stuff into his tiny European car. Finally, WE'RE IN GREECE!


January 18, 2019
We have completely adjusted to Greek life. We are attending weekly Laki, taking stroller rides to our local square, and met some super cool mommy friends with babies around Kamryn's age. The absolute best part is we were all together! Kamryn's crawling! She’s really into everything and slowly changing from baby to almost toddler. Whatever that in between stage is. She’s got loads of personality and keeps us constantly laughing! First Thanksgiving she loved! In Greece, everything is done super late so I’m surprised she managed to stay awake that long! Christmas she was unenthused and I was super bummed because it was her first Christmas and I was eager to start our own traditions and our Christmas jammies didn’t arrive on time. Nonetheless, her dad & I enjoyed the day.

Greece was also a lot of growing pains. The first time her dad and I really got to parent together in the same space. It was also when I realized how lonely being a stay at home mom can be. I had a tough time figuring out that I could be Jasmine and mommy and those identities did not have to look the same. I remember trying to open a bottle of wine for her dad and me to have with dinner, and the cork broke off inside. I LOST MY SHIT! The days leading up to that had been terrible, the baby was awake every three hours, was skipping naps, her dad was gone for hours throughout the day, and when he was home the baby only wanted me. Up until this point, I knew what it meant to be exhausted but sleep deprivation is a whole nother world! The very next day her dad set up a masseuse to come to the house, I walked around the square and found a salon to do my hair, and I joined a moms group for foreign mamas living overseas. I needed to take the time to take care of me. I needed a break.  In Greece, we battled hard. There were days I felt completely alone, lots of days I wish I could just drive up the street to my own mommy's house. Figuring out how to be mommy and daddy, but also be two people who loved each other separate from our baby is so tough.

Greece was such a pivotal moment in my journey. Life was different with a baby, especially in a foreign place with no family. We loved on each other when it was hard. We disagreed a lot, never in front of her. We enjoyed the good times (so many) and tried to stay positive through the hard times (you forget about most of them). Seeing the love between the two of them, made me love her daddy more and deeper every day. Thank you for knowing what I needed exactly when I needed it


It is okay to have bad days. Take breaks. Enjoy the good ones. Speak up.


February 26, 2019
ONE MONTH UNTIL 1! We're back in the states, made our way to Texas and we are back home in Tennessee. Kamryn is a full blown toddler. She is into everything. Loves to facetime her daddy. We have got her in gymnastics and she took an intro swim lesson as well. I am loving this age. She is expressive and opinionated, with tons of energy. It is bittersweet to be back home.

As one gets closer I spent a lot of time reflecting. When did she get so big? packing up tiny clothes into storage boxes, looking up toddler themed room ideas. Planning a first birthday party then deciding we should do something special just her and I. The nights I get to rock her to sleep have become far and few between. When we're playing in her nursey and she crawls into my lap for a cuddle, I always squeeze just a little while longer. I know we will have many more birthdays and this is just one, but this first one is so special to me. This year has been crazy. Fast and busy, I can't believe all we have done together, all the things you have seen thus far. I have learned so much and still learning every day. We did it little lady!


CHEERS TO THE NEXT BIG THING!





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Turks and Caicos



In November 2018 I traveled to the beautiful islands of Turks and Caicos. As I flew into Providenciales, I peeked out my small plane window and gazed at the most beautiful blue water I ever laid my eyes on. I was so eager to get off the plane and on to the beach, I nearly sprinted off the plane and onto the tarmac. The small airport was welcoming and gave me all types of island vibes. My friends and I took a van to our resort, which was only a 10-15 minute drive, and about $20 per person. Driving through the city you can tell how tourism fuels the tiny island.

We stayed at the Villa del Mar. Once you walked through the reception area you are greeted by two swimming pools, a hot tub, a bar, and loungers. The resort was family oriented and smaller than other resorts on the island. We appreciated how small it was during our stay. The staff was very personable and we even met up with some of them later in the week. This resort was one of the more affordable locations with continental breakfast and direct beach access.

The beaches in Turks and Caicos have to be the most beautiful beaches I have ever seen. I've been to many beaches but nothing compares to Turks. The water was extremely clear and so many shades of blue. While in the water you could see the soft, white sand that stretched on for miles in every direction. Our section of the beach had loungers and cabanas that were free to lay in. Villa del Mar does not own any bar services on the beach but the placement of the loungers are between the Grace Bay Club and the Ocean Club West. The Grace Bay club has a bar and a full dining experience on the beach for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. The food and drinks are very pricey! The Ocean Club West has a restaurant named Solana. They have someone who walks the beach taking orders for affordable food and drinks. If he is not roaming the beach you could always walk no more than 500 feet to the restaurant.



Nightlife in Providenciales is not the best. If you are looking for a destination to go wild, this is not the place for you. They have a couple local bars and a local night club. The first night we went out we went to the $5 bar with some locals we met. The bar doesn't have an actual name, it's just called the $5 bar. Drinks are $5 and there is a DJ playing reggae all night. There is another club called Club Versace. It is smaller but the atmosphere was lively and there was a lot of dancing.

While visiting the island I got to experience riding horses in the ocean and snorkeling. I was very hesitant about riding in the ocean. I don't know what it is but I can honestly say I do NOT like animals. Like in any kind of way. So getting on that horse was already a terrible idea for me. The company we rode through is Provo Ponies. They have amazing reviews and amazing customer service. They have a driver pick you up from your resort and take you back for a small price. They have the option for you to find your own way or drive yourself. We decided to use the driver service. The ride was not very long but it was very interesting to see the actual city of Providenciales. Once out of the touristy area you really get the chance to see the real island. It is full of so many hues of green. You take a route to what I would consider hilly or mountainous. I could finally hear the birds and smell the ocean through the van windows, really take in my surroundings and where I was.  I saw the local high school on my way to the excursion just as the students were leaving and walking home. At Provo Ponies, you are immediately greeted by the horse trainers. They fit you for a helmet (optional), offer you waterproof bags for your cell phone, confirm your height and weight, and have you sign a waiver. I did not have closed toed shoes because I'm an idiot but Provo Ponies had extra in every size. They were completely attentive and very clear in their instructions on what to do with the horses. They matched the horses with your height and weight and had us get on our horses one by one. So, of course, knowing how nervous I am and also knowing how I have such bad luck; I got stuck with the ass-hole horse. I had the one horse in the entire facility that is known for always kicking people, can't walk near any of the horses but two, and sometimes would not enter the water. The instructors follow you close by on the stroll to the ocean. It is very scenic and only 6-8 mins long. Once you enter the water they go around and take pictures of you and your group. The stroll in the ocean was about 50 mins. I enjoyed the horse ride but I know it could have been better if my horse was normal. Also, horses shit in the water and walk through it. Which means your legs go through the shit, just wish someone would've warned me.




We also went snorkeling through Caicos Dream Tours. They had a driver come and pick us up for a small fee there and back. The boat ride out there, we were offered beer, rum punch, and chips. Once we got to the reef we were instructed where to swim. In the water, it was a free for all and when you got tired you could get back on the boat. They even let us jump off the boat in the ocean. The staff was cool as hell and really made the excursion. After snorkeling, they take you to iguana island. The ride there they pass out lunch which is just an assortment of sandwiches and a tasty conch salad. On this island, you can watch them make conch salad or just do what we did and chase iguanas.

To celebrate my friend's birthday we dressed up and enjoyed dinner at Coco Bistro. I may be a little bias but this had to be the best food night I have experienced in a while. First off the tables are outside and scattered around dim lights and greenery. The entire staff is made up of the most beautiful black men they could find on the island. I was in Black Man heaven. The service was impeccable! Before you even realized the things you needed you had it. The server and the server's assistant were in tune the entire meal. Nothing was taken from the table unobtrusive. Things would just disappear and reappear. We started our meal with Conch 2 Ways, the sweet and sour Conch had the most perfect balance. For my main course, I had the West Indian Style Shrimp Curry. My entree was more than enough and I promise I was licking the bowl at the end. The spice from the curry, balanced with the coconut rice, gave a flavor I can't describe. I don't think we really even talked once we got our food.




Overall, Turks was the most beautiful place I have been in a while. It is not much of a party island unless you are prepared to just get fucked up with your friends. Most of the bars closed early, there were a lot of honeymooners, and a lot of older, retired couples. The couple of locals we hung out with showed us a great time. All of the locals were extremely polite and everyone is friendly. The downside to Turks and Caicos is how expensive it is there. We were smart and packed some alcohol and wine. My friend brought a flask so every night we would order juice or soda and pour vodka in our drinks. Grocery, food, anything you spend money on, is very expensive. If I could redo this trip I would have saved more money and packed more alcohol in my bag.


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