back to reality?

I'm back from our cruise with the family, and after 10 days away I have to say it's nearly impossible to get back to reality. Not when my head is still here.

sapphire beach, st. thomas

And here.

orient bay, st. martin

But I have a new client appointment today and lots of current clients to follow up on. Not to mention all my blogs and magazines to catch up with. Oh, and I still have a torn-apart kitchen to think about putting back together again! Let's hope inspiration comes upon me soon now that I'm back in the real world.

8 comments

elizabeth@themustardceiling said...

Beautiful. Where did you go on your cruise? We just got back from the western Carribbean, it was amazing! We came back to the middle of a kitchen renovation too...good luck!

T. Emrich said...

I totally get what you are saying. Glad you had a good time. Grab coffee or tea and just sit back and look at your "stuff". It will all come back :)

Sarah said...

Welcome back, Casey!! So jealous that you got to get away to really nice weather! (This winter has been so mild that I'm not as winter depressed as usual, but still..I'd rather be sitting on a beach!) Good luck with your new client appt and can't wait to see how this kitchen begins to shake out:)

The Vintique Object said...

Missed you, Casey! Looks like such an AMAZING trip. Sigh. Those photos...

Camille

My Little Bungalow said...

What an amazing locale! I'll bet you had a wonderful time. Was the beach really that deserted? Pure HEAVEN! Good luck with getting back into the swing of things. It's tough after vacation.
Claudia

René said...

I think I'll just look at these gorgeous images all day :). Glad you had a relaxing time away in an incredibly beautiful place. 10 days is long enough to forget you even have clients, ha! Good luck with getting back to reality.

Carrie @ Hazardous Design said...

Welcome home! Don't you wish you returned home to find your kitchen reno complete like in those reality tv shows?

casey at loft and cottage said...

Claudia, the beaches really were that deserted! It was amazing to enjoy them without crowds!