friday favorites

  • Friday Feature: Meg Bethard

    Hello Friday! As you know, every other Friday we feature a member of our amazing Instagram community. We’re hoping to bring you a little more information about the person, stories, and inspiration behind all the pretty pictures! Today’s featured photographer is one of my favorites, Meg Bethard @megsausted, mom of three located in the great state of Louisiana. Her photos are so incredibly lovely, fun and full of spirit, and personality. My heart just about bursts every time I see her adorable curly-haired ginger son show up in my feed (and not only because I also have a curly-haired ginger son!), but because her images are pure joy. Here’s a little more about Meg and her feed, in her own words.

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    Favorite place to photograph your kids?

    My dad is a farmer and so I love going down to the farm with the open fields, old fences & buildings, and beautiful sunsets! That has to be my favorite place to capture images of the kids.

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    Favorite outdoor activity to do with your children?

    Jump hay bales! The kids LOVE it and they make such a fun little playground. Added bonus, it totally wears those jokers out!

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    List three bucket list destinations you’re dying to see?

    Banff, Prague (&/or all of Europe:), Maldives

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    Any upcoming travel adventures planned for this year that you’re excited about?

    Yes! Next week we’re heading up to Michigan to adventure with Bri Viglianco (@briviglianco). I could not be more excited to see her and all the beautiful fall colors!

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    How do you educate yourself to take better pictures?

    I have watched tons of editing videos and have done a lot of online workshops. My favorite courses I have taken have been from Courtney Bowles (because she’s the best), Meg Loeks (seriously, what can’t she do?), Susan Grimes (get real with her amazingness) & Megann Robinson (whom I adore and I would say she absolutely changed my editing process forever).

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    The biggest challenge to getting outdoors with your kids or something you struggle with?

    We live in Louisiana so it has been in the upper 90s and 100s for the past seeeeeveral weeks (or months). Right now, that’s definitely the hardest thing for us!

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    For more from Meg Bethard,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @megsausted
    Website: http://www.mamaslovephotography.com

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  • Friday Feature: Brynja Sigurdardottir

    Happy Friday! Time for another Friday Feature, showcasing a beloved member of our Instagram community. Today, we’re featuring the amazing Brynja Sigurdardottir (@alwaysfourlove), mother of four in Colorado. Brynja’s feed is filled with the dreamiest photos of her children interacting with nature and each other. You can immediately tell from her feed how strong the bond in this family is and how much fun they have and love they share. I love that she refers to her kids as “kind and incredible souls.” Her photos show simple intimate moments with such beautiful tones and textures. Here are a few of our favorite images from her feed (although it was impossible to choose) and a bit more about Brynja in her own words.

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    How would you describe your Instagram feed and style of photography?

    I would describe my photography style and Instagram feed both as full of love. I like to keep my feed positive and loving because that’s just what our family is all about. My images show my kids in their most genuine and authentic way, with love and respect.

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    What is your favorite quote?

    I have a lot of favorite quotes, but I truly love this one “If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change” by Wayne Dyer. It’s a reminder to think positive and know that a grateful heart is a magnet for miracles.

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    What is your favorite outdoor memory from your childhood?

    I grew up in Iceland and my favorite outdoor memory is making ” food” with whatever we found in nature and playing with my friends in the yard. We didn’t need much to keep us entertained. Plus, we didn’t get very warm summers, so we took full advantage and played outside from dusk till dawn.

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    Why is it important to you to raise children to love nature?

    It’s so important for me to have my kids out in nature as much as possible because we are one with nature. Nature is healing for the body and spirit. I also like them to experience any weather, not just what we consider “good” weather. Being outside in nature in any weather is good for the soul.

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    Any upcoming trips you’re excited about?

    We are planning on going to Iceland either this year or next. I’m really excited for my children to finally see my home country and experience the beautiful nature there. And to drink the fresh Iceland water! I plan on taking lots of pictures and I can’t wait to share them!

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    What’s in your camera bag?

    Currently, I shoot with Nikon D810, I use a 50mm, 85 mm and a 105 mm. Next, I would love to get 35 mm lens. I use my 50 mm the most since it’s lightweight and easy to carry around on our adventures.

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    For more from Brynja,
    find her online in the following locations:

    Instagram: @alwaysfourlove

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  • Friday Favorites: i play

    This post was sponsored by i play. Products and merchandise featured in this post were provided as compensation and for review purposes. All opinions expressed and photos herein belong to the author and creative team members.

    Meet i play

    Today, we’re super excited to feature a family-run company that we’ve come to know and love and hope you will too. i play., Inc. is a brand of healthy and practical baby products that support child development, health and safety. The products are also good for the planet and are super functional. Started by a mom (and now run by a mother-daughter team), we fell in love with the story behind this brand and were inspired by the parents making these great products. Here’s a bit more about this fantastic company.

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    A brand is born

    After earning a degree in child development, i play founder Becky Cannon moved to Japan to teach at a unique kindergarten based on holistic philosophy and natural foods. Back then (over 40 years ago), words like organic, holistic, locally-grown, and eco-friendly were not commonplace. However, while there, she was introduced to a holistic way of understanding the world that profoundly influenced how she lived, ate and eventually raised her children.

    While living in Japan, Becky had her first daughter, Emi. There, she discovered unique, quality baby products with special functions, made from natural materials and cute designs. These features, combined with a shift in perception which opened her mind toward practicing a harmonious, healthy, and environmentally-responsible lifestyle, became the basis for the products at i play., Inc.

    After Becky moved back to the U.S. and had her second daughter, Mari, she started i play., Inc. as one mail-order item. Today, the company’s grown into an offering of multiples brands and hundreds of natural baby products. Becky is now a grandmother and works together with her daughters to refresh the principles of natural parenting to meet the modern world.  The i play brands are available in 68 countries worldwide.

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    Care, wear & fare

    The i play brand offers three separate lines of products: (1) baby wear (swimwear, sun wear, organic clothing); (2) baby care (toys, teethers, sippy cups, etc.); and  (3) baby fare (nutritious cereals). i play pays special attention to the baby’s perspective and parents’ lifestyle priorities during product development. They also incorporate real feedback from families and customers into their products.

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    i play clothing 

    i play organic clothing was designed around movement, fostering a connection with nature and having fun. The i play organic clothing line is made from organic cotton that is grown without toxic, synthetic chemicals. The lightweight jersey knit is breathable and made with inside-out seams for extra comfort against baby’s delicate skin. It helps regulate baby’s body temperature, and the items can be worn alone or as a base layer for warmth. The pieces (short and long-sleeve bodysuits, pants, footies, swaddles) come in a variety of fun, bright colors made with azo-free dyes.

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    i play swimwear

    The i play line of swimwear is spectacular. From the adorable prints (that aren’t obnoxious) to the high-quality materials, i play really knocked it out of the park with their swimwear line. They pride themselves on their patented reusable swim diaper. It comes in a wide variety of colors, prints, sizes and styles for all the little ones. The entire line is very mix-and-matchable, with adorable head-to-toe options for girls and boys. Plus, the price-point on all the items make them really affordable for everyone, even for families with lots of kids!

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    A few of our favorite things

    Reusable swim diaper – i play is the original swim diaper manufacturer and has a patented three-layer design: (1) the wicking liner helps prevent diaper rash; (2) the inner absorbent layer helps protect against messes outside the pool; and (3) the waterproof outer layer works with the snug-fitting waist and legs to provide secure protection from unsanitary and embarrassing accidents in the pool. No other diaper is necessary! Also, the trim lightweight diaper has easy-lock snaps and a secure fit. Available in 5 solid color plus multiple seasonal and year-round prints (plus, optional ruffles and bows!).

    Rashguard shirts – These shirts provide all-day UPF 50+ sun protection. That means not having to apply sunscreen to your child’s delicate skin (hallelujah!). The stretchy, quick-dry material, and flatlock seams are comfortable and allow kids to move freely and play actively in and out of the water. The rashguard also helps keep baby warm during those first swim lessons in the pool. The easy-on long sleeve rashguards have a lap-shoulder design allows for easy on and off.  Comes in a variety of bright, solid colors. Long-sleeve (with or without zipper), short-sleeve and cap-sleeve options available through size 4T.

    One-piece swimsuits – These super cute suits come with a built-in reusable swim diaper, which helps provide ultimate, secure protection for babies & little swimmers. Comes in a variety of prints, with and without ruffles, from 6 months through size 4T.

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    Sun hats – The sun flap hat protects baby’s head, neck, and eyes while playing in the sun and water. The lightweight, quick-dry material is breathable for comfort, and the UPF 50+ wicking material dries quickly. The water-friendly foam brim keeps its structure when wet to stay out of baby’s eyes while swimming. Also, the elasticized back adjusts for custom fit & grows with baby, while the tie strap keeps the hat in place. Lightweight and packable, comes in a variety of solid coordinating colors.

    Wet & dry bags – While on the go, the i play wet and dry bag keeps baby’s clean items separate from soiled/wet ones. Two large, waterproof pockets and zippered closures add security and allow for easy access. The attachable strap snaps to make a loop for hands-free use. Also, the wet bag rolls up for compact storage when not in use! Perfect for carrying swimwear, diapers, training underwear, clothes, toys, & more.

    Water shoes – These adorable water shoes keep baby’s feet safe and comfortable in and near the water. Quick-dry material and no-slip soles support baby’s active play and provide traction when walking on slippery surfaces. Parents love the flexible material and pull-loop for easy on and off. Comes in three solid colors, from size 4-9.

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    Swim trunks – The i play pocket trunks for boys comes with a built-in reusable absorbent swim diaper. Comes in a variety of prints (sharks, boats, turtles, stripes and solids), with and without ruffles, from 6 months through size 4T.

    Muslin hooded towel – The muslin hooded towel is so great! It keeps kids warm and dry after bath, beach, or pool time with thick, thirsty, and super soft layers of organic cotton muslin and terry. The hand pockets on each side make it easy for your toddler to dry off independently. Organic cotton is formaldehyde-free with azo-free dyes, so only the safest materials touch baby’s delicate skin.

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    Putting i play to the test

    A few members of our creative team had the honor of testing out a some i play swimwear products and we were super impressed with the style and quality. Here’s what our team members had to say:

    “My daughter loves running around in her i play swimwear. The fabrics move easily with a preschooler and give great sun protection. I love the vibrant colors and how easy it is to mix and match. She’s still not potty trained (age 3 – boo!) so it’s nice that the swim diapers come in bigger sizes. Larger sizes in swim diapers can be really hard to find.” Ginny, 1000 Hours Outside

    “We really love our i play baby products! Everything is so well made with bright colors and cute prints. The toddler swimsuit with the built-in reusable diaper is amazing! So easy and just so adorable. The reusable swim diapers and swim top separates are great, too—great for all those random occasions my toddler finds to get wet every single day. I love them all!” Leslie, @c_l_allofus

    “We absolutely love our i play swimwear! The swim tops are adorable and fit well. The prints are super cute too! The hats are a must-have for summer sun!” Brandi, Brandi Markham Photography

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    Which item is your favorite?
    You can find and follow i play online in the following locations:

    Website: iplaybaby.com
    Instagram: @iplaybaby
    Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/iplaybaby

    Photos by RWMC Creative Team members:
    Leslie – @c_l_allofus
    Brandi – @brandimarkham
    Ginny – @1000hoursoutside

  • Friday Favorites: Favorite Outdoorsy Instagrammers, Part 2

    For this week’s Friday Favorites, I’m sharing another installment of my favorite outdoor Instagram photographers. Two of my biggest passions are getting kids outdoors and photography, so I get so excited when I find other parents that share those loves. I’ve selected 8 gorgeous accounts from some of the most talented and inspiring photographers from our little online community. Each of these feeds is chock-full of gorgeous photos, beautiful words and lots of fun outdoor adventures, big and small.

    If you follow us on Instagram, you probably recognize these photographers from our feed and you will certainly see them again (and soon…hint, hint). I have found Instagram to be a wonderful place to not only find an incredible outdoor community, but also to scout locations and get ideas for planning your own outdoor adventures with your kids. I’ve included some fun info on each of the accounts below with links to their feed, their websites and their answers to a few questions about getting their kids outside. I hope you’ll go check them all out and follow along on their adventures! favorite outdoor instagram photographers - @angie_mahlke

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    Angie Mahlke
    Minnesota
    http://www.angiemahlkephotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We really enjoy camping together as a family. As soon as the snow melts in the spring, we pack up the camper and go! We go as often as we can until the campgrounds close in the fall.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: In the winter it’s hard because of the cold temps in Minnesota and all the layers involved. Sometimes it takes us thousands of hours just to get out the door, but it’s always worth it once we’re outside and having fun.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Getting outside with your kids doesn’t have to be a grand adventure. It doesn’t take hours of planning or preparation. Just going for a walk to look at the nature right outside your door. Or scribble on the driveway with chalk. Kids like the simplicity of being outside and you can often follow their lead on what to do.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: The easiest thing to do is take photos of them in the action. Candid shots versus posed ones. That way you aren’t interrupting the moment or bothering them with a camera in their face. You’re just on the edge of the action simply documenting them having fun.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Let go!! Don’t control and plan every minute of your outings or adventures. Just go with it and let the moments unfold before you.

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    Robyn Chubey
    Western Canada
    http://www.lifeofglow.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: The kiddos and I love to go hiking and exploring to collect outdoorsy treasures and learn about wildlife and plants!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Winter is all about tobogganing, skating, and playing in the snow. Spring is all about gardening and hiking!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: The more you do something the easier it gets. I try to be sure to get outside with my kiddos (with or without my camera) every day for at least an hour. It’s so good for them to get that fresh air and be wild!
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: My best tip is to go out with a task in mind for them, building sandcastles, hunting for snails, picking a bouquet of wildflowers, puddle jumping. Buckets are always a fave accessory of mine because it gives them a chance to collect and hunt for things to carry back with them. Having a task makes for engaged images that keep them looking busy and entertained!
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Never EVER leave home without snacks!

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    Holly Awwad
    Michigan

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We love the great outdoors. We are blessed to live in the woods, and we love to hike and hunt for treasures all year round. We also love to camp and own a travel trailer that allows us to get out and explore areas outside of our own backyard.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: With my older kids, the biggest struggle is technology. The older they get, the more they are glued to devices. However, we keep a daily limit on screen time and encourage them to get outside when the weather/schedule permits. I rarely have to struggle with my youngest to get her outside. She would play outside 24/7 if I let her!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: In the winter we love to build snowmen and go sledding. Although I will admit, I am already counting down the days (hours!) until spring. I love watching nature bloom all around us and it seems like there is something new to discover almost daily.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: I tend to take a more candid approach. I want to be in the moment, so I sit back and observe and when I see something that inspires me I’ll snap an image. If you force photography on your kids when you are out with them, they will hate it. So make sure you put the camera down and be present as well.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: Don’t be afraid to get dirty! The best times and the best memories often result in needing a full body hose down before you go back in the house!

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    Shelby Zavala
    Longmont, Colorado
    http://www.inthislightphotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: My favorite outdoor activity do with the kids or as a family would include anything that allows us to enjoy the beautiful scenery Colorado has to offer! Everything from exploring Rocky Mountain National Park, to our local nature areas or even the open space behind our home. We really enjoy anything that gets us away from the street noise and to where we can fully immerse ourselves into nature!
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Warmer weather always brings an increased level of excitement to explore. After the feeling of being cooped up all winter, the warm weather is greatly welcomed and our real adventuring begins! We love to revisit our favorite spots and it is always refreshing to view the scenery through a new lens when the landscape starts to turn green!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Just go! The hardest part is usually just getting out the door! Once you’re outside, it’s like a wonderful refresh! Let the kids run and just enjoy the scenery for yourself. My favorite times to go play outside is either an hour or two before naptime, or that golden hour before bedtime. Plus, kids nap better after coming in from playing hard outside!
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: My biggest tip would be to just let kids be kids and capture that! Toddlers (especially) do not take direction very well and you will both end up frustrated if you try to make them do something that they are not willing to do (talking from experience here!).
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: The biggest lesson my daughter has taught me about adventuring is to slow down and notice the little things. There are so many little things to see when you take the time to zoom in on the details. The sparkle of a rock, a trail of ants, a leaf in the shape of a heart. It’s amazing what kids will notice. Let them lead your adventure!

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    Jess Buttermore
    Seattle, WA
    http://www.JessieBPhotography.com

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: Our family is happiest when our feet touch the sand, specifically Pacific Coast sand. We love climbing rock formations, searching for sea creatures, exploring caves, drawing in the sand, creating zen gardens, and collecting stones and shells. These are family experiences that never grow old and are fun for every age. Since relocating to Seattle, we’ve completely fallen in love with all the beautiful parks and beaches that line both the Washington or Oregon coasts. We pack up the car and venture to the water’s edge every chance we get.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: Rain. We are in the midst of rainy season here in Seattle, and it can really put a damper on adventuring. To make matters worse, adventuring along the coastlines can also mean high winds, especially during the colder months, and let me tell you, the sideways windy rain is just no fun for anyone. We keep an eye on the forecast and make the very most of the rain-free and light-rain days. Moreover, we’ve learned to embrace overcast and even come to love it as preferred adventure weather.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: I encourage you to embrace both old and new adventures. For example, if you have a particular location that is meaningful to your family, try visiting it during all four seasons. It’s amazing how different your local lake, beach, park or hiking trail can look and feel in different weather conditions. Alternatively, exploring locations that are new to your family can be some of the most memorable. There’s nothing like watching their excitement as they approach a new bend in the path. It’s one of my favorite parts of visiting new locations.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: When I photograph my kids on adventures, I have a few goals in mind. First and most importantly, I hope to capture their personalities and their special sibling bond. Second, I love capturing them as they explore and discover. Much of the time, they don’t even know I’m photographing them, which is when I get the most genuine candid captures. Third, I make sure to always pull back to capture the bigger picture and beautiful scenic views of all of our adventure locations. Sweeping views help me tell my story. And finally, I love to capture the details. Adventuring with my children gives me endless opportunities to capture and freeze those precious details forever. Like their little hands showing you the stones they collected, the stone tower they are so proud of, or their favorite adventure sticks.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring: They’ve taught me to stop and breathe the salt air. To look up, look down, and admire and appreciate all the little details nature leaves in our path. And that the woods and the beach are better playgrounds than a jungle gym could ever be.

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    Susan Grimes
    North Carolina

    • Favorite outdoor family activity: I love playing anywhere there is a little bit of water. Creeks, lakes, and oceans all seem to excite and entertain my kids more than anything else. I think it is partly because they can interact with the environment more. I love just watching them explore and pretend in a new place.
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: I feel like our schedule is our biggest obstacle. As my kids have gotten older, after-school activities have reduced our free time to just get out and play.
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: I always look forward to those few scattered warmer days where we can get out and feel refreshed by the sunshine. We just created some natural play spaces in our woods and I can’t wait to see them put to good use.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: My advice would be to choose adventures where the kids can take the lead. As we are out exploring, I find my kids have a lot more patience when we go slow and I let them decide our path, stop to search for treasures, or just give them time to sit and play for a while.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of kids: I try to be a quiet observer first and watch how they are exploring, then think of creative ways to take the scene. I will look for ways to add depth with foreground or framing with the natural elements.

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    Susan Brooksby
    Colorado
    susanbphotography.com
    • Favorite outdoor family activity: hiking, taking our pup out for a walk
    • Biggest struggle/obstacle to getting kids outdoors: winter months in the cold
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: we love to go snowboarding!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: find new places to explore together
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids: let the kids run around and explore while you stay back and observe

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    Natalie Gildersleeve
    Portland, OR
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    • Favorite outdoor family activity: We love pretty much anything outdoors. Anywhere there is space to experience a deeper sense of freedom and wild fills our souls. Hiking, biking, climbing and days at the river are some of our favorite activities. We live pretty close to the coast so we spend time there whenever we can. We love the dunes, tide pools, crabbing and making driftwood forts. Also, we love camping and sleeping under the stars.
    • Most anticipated outdoor activity with your kids this winter/spring: Skiing is one of our favorite winter activities so we look forward to more of that this winter. The kids love Spring skiing when they can wear tank tops and cruise around comfortably in the sun. We also love to road trip every Spring. It is so nice to have a trip to look forward to after the gray winters we often experience here.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: My kids love an exciting adventure. Tell stories, teach them about the area, make it exciting. When they are little, start slow, but get outside as often as possible so it is just part of what you do. Encourage them by reminding them of how strong they are. Be a team. Also, plenty of snacks and comfortable clothing are essential.
    • Tips for taking outdoor adventure photos of your kids:  I love to get candid moments of my kids. Often, I just follow them, moving around to get different angles and perspectives as we adventure. I find myself running a lot!  I will ask them how fast they can run to something or to check out something cool … any prompts to create action and genuine interest. It is also important to have time to settle in, whenever they have space to just be the most magical moments happen. Forcing them to pose never works for us.
    • Best lesson your kids have taught you about adventuring:  It definitely not about the destination. Remember to pause and take in the beauty. Let go of rigid agenda.

    A huge thanks to all these amazing outdoor photographers for sharing their tips, photos, and worlds with us. Make sure to follow them on Instagram and let them know we sent you their way! We’ll be featuring more of their inspiring images on our feed over the next few weeks.

    For more outdoor photographic gorgeousness, check out Part 1 of our Favorite Outdoorsy Instagrammers.

  • Friday Favorites: Moon Child

    This post is a partnered collaboration with Moon Child clothing. The clothing items in the photos were provided for review purposes. All opinions expressed and photos herein belong to the authors and photographers, as noted below.

    For today’s Friday Favorites post, I want to take a minute to shine a spotlight on the cutest little online shop for adventurers – Moon Child. Based out of the UK, Moon Child sells awesome and adorable (and durable) ethically produced, organic clothing for free-spirited little ones. Co-owned by two friends, Emma and Sophie, each item in their shop encourages kids to stay wild, never stop exploring, be themselves and howl at the moon – all passions that we at RWMC completely support!

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    Moon Child UK - online children's clothing boutique

    Adventure is out there

    We had a chance to receive some items from the Moon Child shop and couldn’t be happier with the quality, colors, style and comfort of the clothes. They’re relaxed and comfortable for kids outdoors exploring in nature. The designs are super cute, from classic basics to trendy tees. The colors are very gender-neutral and not overly girly pink or camo boy. The fabric is soft, thick and durable and has held up after a number of washings. They also sent us the sweetest fabric crowns, stickers and temporary tattoos, all of which my kids love playing with!

    We took our Moon Child digs out for a spin in our favorite local creek on a hot late-summer day. Both kids said they loved their outfits and that they were cool and comfortable the whole time we hiked, splashed and explored. Mac’s wearing the classic white “Moon Child” tee and Mim’s in the Tillie set, which might just be the cutest thing ever. Stay on the lookout for the baseball tops on the kids, coming to a post soon about our Arkansas fishing trip.

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    About Moon Child

    Moon Child offers comfortable casual clothes for kids aged 1-⁠6 who love to run around exploring in the wild. With a strong belief that childhood should be about adventuring and being in touch with nature, Moon Child provides clothing to fit in with the ‘running around in mud’ kind of lifestyle, without the compromise of style. Using natural tones with stripes, adventure patches, campfire prints, they aim towards the free-spirited kids who are wild at heart.

    With tees ranging from £20 and co-⁠ords up to £45, the range is complemented by quirky prints and stickers for aspiring explorers of the world.

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    Organic and ethically produced

    Moon Child believes with all of the trillions of stars within this little universe, that organic & ethically produced clothing is one of the key ingredients to ensure that our very own planet Earth becomes a sustainable world to live in. Not only that, but zero pesticides means that it’s also great for the development of your little one’s skin.

    That is why Moon Child works fairly with each of their suppliers, paying a decent price so that they can in turn, pay decent wages. Moon Child produces their organic cotton in a fair trade workshop in India, not only because it is close to the cotton farms, but also because they are experts in cotton weaving. The pieces are hand made in Harrogate, England, SWEATSHOP-⁠FREE. Moon Child aims to help towards being a part of a fairer world.

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    Q&A with Emma and Sophie of Moon Child

    Tell us a bit about you and your family growing up:

    Emma: I spent my younger years growing up with my mum and younger sister. We would spend every day exploring parks and nature reserves near home searching for creepy crawlies + fairies, making mud pies and perfume from flower petals! My mum made every day magical for us and so I think that I have inherited my love of nature and the outdoors from her.

    Sophie: My childhood was similar to Emma’s in the way that my two younger sisters and I were always outside playing and exploring (I can definitely relate to the mud pies and petal perfume!). Our Mum would always take us out and about – we looked forward to the summer holidays when she would have plenty of activities planned for us! My Dad used to also take us on a lot of nature walks through forests and exploring different areas around where we lived, so we spent a lot of time outdoors and my love of nature has grown from there.

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    How did Moon Child get started?

    We met in 2015 where we became work colleagues, our friendship grew based around our similar interests and in 2016 we both became Aunties to our awesome little Nieces; Elodie and Tillie. With the little ones on the way, so was our need to spoil them with only the coolest clothing. Having just watched “The True Cost” on Netflix (if you haven’t watched it, do it!) we were bemused with the lack of organic and fair trade cool clothing for little ones. Not only that, but it seemed that the same old ‘pink is for girls’ + ‘blue is for boys’ limited style was still the main offering. Both girls and boys can love dinosaurs and running around in the mud. And in essence, we designed and created clothing with a unisex aimed handwriting and designs.

    After a year of research and sourcing the perfect suppliers, Moon Child was born. Our pieces are handmade in England and the US, sweat-shop free, most of our stock is made from organic cotton but it is our aim to one day be fully organic and we will continue to work towards this.

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    What is your personal favorite product in your shop and why?

    Our favourite product(s) in our shop at the moment would have to be our ‘Tillie’ and ‘Elodie’ sets. These were the starting point of our range and so it only felt right to name them after our nieces! The fabric is weaved and hand printed by a wonderful fair-trade workshop in India. They are experts in cotton weaving/printing and the lightweight organic cotton is great on children’s sensitive growing skin. The peplum design and elasticated waist shorts allow for a lot of movement, which is great for adventurous little ones exploring the outdoors!

    What is your favorite outdoor activity?

    We both have a huge passion for nature and the outdoors which we think shows through our design style. We are very lucky to both live in North Yorkshire, England where there are lots of lovely scenic walks, reservoirs and magical forests! There’s nothing quite like an afternoon spent getting together with family, having a picnic and exploring Brimham Rocks!

    Emma: I recently spent a weekend in the Lake District climbing up the hills and mountains – trying (and failing) to get a cuddle from the little lambs. But there’s nothing more I love in the world than a good dog walk with my mum around the lake next to her house.

    Sophie: I recently ventured a little further afield and went on a 3-week adventure across Canada, where I spent a lot of time exploring forests and mountains and canoeing on lakes and rivers!

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    Any advice for parents that want to get their kids outdoors more?

    From a young age, encourage green fingers – get them interested in helping and learning about things in the garden. Maybe they could have a patch that they’ve grown (with your help!) and tend to themselves. Connect them to the Earth. Turn every day into an adventure; go on a bear hunt, search for fairies, and embrace the magic of the outdoors!

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    Pop over to the Moon Child website and check out all their adorable products. From tees to prints to tats, they’ve got everything your wild child needs for an amazing adventure. 

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  • Friday Favorites: Outdoorsy Instagramers

    Happy Friday, friends! For this week’s installment of Friday Favorites, I’d like to share a few of my favorite outdoorsy Instagramers with you. Two of my biggest passions are getting kids outdoors and photography, so I get very excited when I find other like minded parents with a drive to get their kids exploring outdoors and an eye for images. Each of these accounts are full of gorgeous photos, beautiful words and lot of outdoor activities. We have a few professional photographers, but there are also stay-at-home moms, bloggers, doctors, adventurers and free spirits. We’re featuring accounts from across the country; from the Pacific Northwest and California to Texas and Tennessee, from the mountains to the beach and everything in between. Their styles are all different and unique, but they all share of love of nature, a love for their children and a love of capturing special moments in time.

    I’ve featured images from each of these accounts on the Run Wild My Child Instagram page (I hope you’re following!) and you will certainly see them again. I have found Instagram to be a wonderful place to not only find photography inspiration, but to scout locations and get ideas for planning your own outdoor adventures with your kids. I’ve included some fun info on each of the accounts below with links to their feeds and their answers to a few questions about getting their kids outside. I hope you’ll go check them all out and follow along on their adventures!


    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @bethcagnoni

    @bethcagnoni

    Beth Cagnoni – mom of four kids (3 boys and a girl), ages 15, 11, 8, and 3
    San Diego, California
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: My kids love the beach, so that’s where we spend most of our time.  But my favorite thing to do is fruit-picking: apples, strawberries, blueberries, etc.  There’s something so timeless and nostalgic to me about it.  Then we take it all home and I make pie or cobbler or jam.
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: My kids constantly want to be entertained and they want scheduled activities.  I find it difficult to get them to just be play creatively outdoors in our neighborhood.
    • What you’re looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: I’m looking forward to beach time and pool time this summer.  It gets pretty hot here in San Diego, so we will be spending lots of time by the water.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: I find family activities help get my kids outdoors.  If we all go mountain-biking, to the beach, or to play tennis together, it gets us all outdoors and enjoying the activity.

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @justbethwithaj

    @seasalt.and.evergreens

    (formerly @justbethwithaj)

    Beth E
    Seattle, WA
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: My favorite is exploring the beach near our house. I am so happy there, and I think it rubs off on the kids. It’s an easy outing that we are all familiar with, and it is close by, so we don’t have to do much planning. All of that makes it makes it extra enjoyable. I know many of my photos look like we are in the middle of no-where, but usually we are just out and about at urban and suburban parks and beaches.
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: Living in the PNW, it is definitely the weather. Appropriate and good quality clothing helps, but there are some days it is just too wet and stormy to muster any enthusiasm about going outside. If the wind isn’t bad, I usually make the effort no matter how hard it is raining or how cold it is (for some reason wind really bugs me, and scares me a little.)
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: We have a lot of camping trips planned, and I am very excited to do these with the kids. We always pick campgrounds we know will be good with the kids. We plan waaaay ahead of time to make sure we have campgrounds and sites that will suit our needs. I am also really excited about watching the solar eclipse with them on August 21st!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: When I decided to stay home with my kids after my second son was born 2 years ago, and my oldest was then 2 years old (my boys are now 2 and 4 years old), I made a resolution with myself we would go outside a good part of the day, every day no matter the weather. At first it was hard when the weather turned bad, but after awhile, it mostly just became habit. The more I did it, the easier it became for all of us and its sort of second nature now. Start small – you don’t have to go anywhere in particular, you can just explore your yard or your street if that’s all you have time and energy to do, but doing it often will make the big trips easier too.

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @laurabird_k

    @laurabird_k 

    Laura Keenan
    Salt Lake City Utah
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids:  Ooh, this is tough to choose one. Especially since we get to enjoy all four seasons. Favorite Winter activity is skiing as a family, even our not quite two year old & pregnant mama get on skis! In the summer, my favorite is camping!
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors:  My kids are happiest outdoors as am I, so we can’t get out quick enough each day. It can be a lot of work though. Depending on the weather and how long we’ll be out, multiple changes of clothes & plenty of food for the tribe may be needed!
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: Camping!  We try to spend as much time in the mountains and near water as possible. We even back packed in when we just had one kid, but haven’t been brace enough to attempt this since adding a second kid. 
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors:  Do it daily! Once you get in the habit, it’s just a part of life. Regardless of the weather. Be okay with messy kids. Be okay with no real plans or destinations. Just being in nature is good for everyone!

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @ashleydschneiderphotography

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    Ashley Scheider
    Tacoma, WA
    Official Hike it Baby Photographer
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: Hiking!
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: Getting past the parking lot. For some reason, from the car to the trail head, there seems to be way more meltdowns than actually on trail.
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: Waterfall hikes and the hikes that are closed off over the pass during the winter!
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Just go! They can go in their pajamas, just throw a jacket over them, grab a squeeze pouch and go.  Getting them out will help your sanity and theirs!

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @littletreesphotography

    @aprilcphoto

    April
    Western Oregon
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: Hiking, camping
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: How much I need to pack. It’s amazing how much more stuff is needed with two extra littles in tow!
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: Camping at some of our favorite remote places and also bringing them backpacking for the first time (they’re 3 & 5 and finally able to lug packs for short distances).
    • Do you have any advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: Just get outside, and repeat.  I’m amazed at how comfortable my kids are in inclement weather and how excited they get about sleeping outside, and I have it all to thank to taking them outdoors since they were babies.

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @daystrispla

    @daytripsla

    Ralph DeFelice
    Pasadena, CA
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: In the summer, we hike and climb in the local mountains and the Sierras, and spend time on the coast – surfing, tide pooling, and just hanging out on the beach. We do a lot of weekend day trips and some longer road trips. We are also learning how to climb with help from some friends. In the winter, we snowboard and ski, and we spend more time in the desert than at the beach.
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: As a single, urban-dwelling parent with a full-time job, the biggest struggle is just managing time. I only have a handful of weekend days each month when I have the kids all day. I have to be ready to take full advantage of those opportunities, and I rarely let a free day go by without doing something significant with the kids outside. It’s easy to make excuses, to put it off until next weekend, to schedule the kids into weekend activities to avoid doing anything else, to succumb to peer pressure about what you “should be” doing with your kids, to complain about traffic, or just to be too tired. Living in Los Angeles, nature does’t come easy. You have to make an effort.
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: We are gearing up and practicing for our first backpacking trip this summer. We are hiking into a mountain lake in the Sierras to spend at least two nights. I did so many serious backpacking trips with my parents growing up, and I am really excited to graduate from car camping and take our camping experience to the next level. The kids will complain on the hike, I will have to stay patient and calm, but once we get there I know they will love and be so proud of their accomplishment.
    • Do you have any advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: The biggest barrier I’ve seen for parents getting their kids really out into nature is fear. Fear of the unknown and fear of failure. What should we do? Where should we go? What should we bring? How far is the drive? What is there to do when we get there? Is it safe? Are there bugs? Or bears? Will it be cold? Will the kids have fun? And on and on. Going on a your first camping trip or real road trip can feel overwhelming. It takes practice and planning and failing a few times to get it right. To get started, my advice is go small and go often. If you’re out doing something every weekend, your chances of failure might increase but your risk decreases. If an occasional day trip doesn’t work out or it rains or you get lost or someone gets hurt, it’s not a big deal. Work your way up to longer trips – one-nighters, two-nighters. And build your confidence. Take notes, remember what you forgot. And more importantly remember what you brought that didn’t need. Connect with influencers on Instagram, ask questions, join meet ups, adventure with other families. Make a plan and a commitment to go on adventures, and don’t let anything change those plans. The kids will survive missing a soccer game or a birthday party.

     


    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @ericaeldridgephotos

    @ericaeldridgephotos 

    Erica Bowton
    Nashville, TN
    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: playing at the beach or collecting rocks at the lake – we love the water!
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: sunscreen in the summer and coats in the winter – lots of fights about these things
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: playing in the pool
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: If we’re feeling unmotivated, which happens to us all the time, I’ll usually pick a new fun spot to go to and make it an “adventure.”  We are lucky to have lots of parks and lakes around us, but it could just be to a local park or a splash pad or a nature walk down the street.  Sometimes we’ll go on a nature hunt and I’ll draw or list things for them to find.

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @nicholettat

    @nicholettat 

    Nichole Quinn
    Houston, Texas

    • Favorite outdoor activity to do with your kids: I love to go on adventurous walks with them and find new parks.
    • Biggest struggle with getting kids outdoors: I don’t have much of a struggle getting my boys outside.  I can’t get them back inside to do homework or take a bath.
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: I am so excited for summer.  I can’t wait to go to the beach with them.  We love to make sandcastles and play in the waves.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: I would advise parents to really limit electronics and television starting from a young age.  We try to stick to only an hour of television during the day.  We started talking walks outdoors with the boys from a young age and always encouraged outdoor play.  Sprinklers and a water hose provide hours of play!

    Favorite Outdoor Instagram Accounts @forestnfolk

    @forestnfolk 

    Darby & Nicholas Ficek – parents of 8 kids
    Southern Oregon
    forestnfolk.com

    • A little about @forestnfolk: We live in beautiful Southern Oregon just steps away from the evergreen forest. Let’s start with me: I grew up with crazy hippie people who lived off the redwood forest, didn’t drink milk or eat anything processed. I was a barefoot, crazy haired real wild child.  My parents were exceptionally in tune with nature. My father was a 3rd generation forager. He knew every name of every weed, floral or spray. He knew its purpose, if we could eat it or if it was possible to wildcraft. They were some of the most down to earth people you could meet and if you did you fell in love. So naturally I inherited their love for the forest, all of its creatures and it’s magnificent creator. My husband grew up in Bend with a little straighter narrow parents, but indeed outdoorsy. At age 5 he started to hike 10-15 miles pretty frequently and at age 8 he hiked a 50 miler. If there’s a trail in Bend…he knows it. Some of his fondest memories  as a child are on backpacking trips were his father would read huge chapter books late into the night with a flashlight in their tent. So you take two who grew up with the forest as a constant at their feet … you put them together + they make a lot babies and then you get forestnfolk.
    • How do you do it?!!: Our whole marriage we have had comments about ” how do you do it?” ” How do you adventure and travel with all those kids?” Well, the secret is having trust in yourself. I mean yes, snacks, lots of water, games and the occasional bribery of gummy bears, but if you believe in yourself as a parent you can do it. I tell my children often you can do anything you put your mind to. I’m not saying it’s easy peasy. Sometimes I want to pull my hair out just to get out the door, but when we do it’s ALL worth it.
    • Biggest struggled with getting your kids outdoors: I feel like some parents think getting outside is harder than it really is. The truth is children thrive in an outdoor environment. I think being outside is a whole lot easier than being indoors, to be honest. They’re open to imagination out there….they have room to roam….to create the ability to be resourceful for themselves including self awareness. They learn a sense of responsibility.  They have a connection with nature….With living beautiful things around them…it’s quite astonishing actually to see them develop this yearning for themselves.   Trust me I have eight children. It’s extremely nerve wracking when we are stuck indoors and they are asking me to entertain them. Not that I don’t love creating creative outlets just saying it’s easier on me to let them be wild in the woods.
    • What are you looking forward to doing most with your kids this summer: I look forward to many years of outdoor adventure. This summer we don’t have huge plans other than some pretty big hikes with the older kids and a few camping trips. Those camping trips are simple. They are close by. They are cheap, but I know we will be making some of the best memories of our lives. Some of my favorite memories with our kids outdoors are nothing really special, I mean we have some crazy stories to tell from Angel’s landing, trecking the rainforest and caves of Thailand to Kauai’s Napali coastline, but none of them compare to the sweetest sounds of little feet hitting the trail next to us or the wide eyed amazement of finding a new creature. Watching them gaze with astonishment at a magnificent horizon.  To watch my children fall in love with the world in front of me is by far my favorite experience. Adventures are definitely apart of our lives, but THEY are the greatest adventure yet.
    • Advice for other parents about getting their kids outdoors: It’s hard to keep up a persona of a constant outdoor life. I am more than just an outdoor mom. I am mom who reads books in bed, who cooks, who vegges out on Netflix. My kids are more than just adventure kids. They live in a home full of love, they play with legos, they play sports, they are ballerinas, and brothers and sisters. Instagram and these social networks are wonderful ways to meet friends, to feel inspired and away to be creative, but sometimes they don’t show the messy, the real and that is what I enjoy seeing and being. When you create an environment that is relatable it’s easier to connect. It’s refreshing and inspiring. Life is a journey and we are all a wild child on our own adventure trail. Whether it be learning to tie your kindergartener’s shoe, planting a garden or on the cliffs of Kauai. I look forward to seeing each and every family trail and like REI says every trail connects…I candidly think we connect. I have met so many cool people out there from all over the world. Although I want to share our love of the forest…there are still these folks behind the scenes. These real folks who live real lives. Thus I created forestnfolk. I figured if I’m not one’s cup of tea (adventure feed) then they can move on, but as for my tribe we ride real….
    If you look up the definition of wild it says it is living or growing in a natural environment. If we raise wild children to play outside in a natural environment they will flourish. They will develop a since of belonging with their environment and appreciate and want to take care of it as well as grow up to be adults who install the same behaviors in their children an so on. Their natural environment can be anywhere from the forest, park or right in their very own back yard. It feels natural to be in an environment outdoors because we were made to be apart of it. I love meeting wild children big and small. I love being a wild child and I love raising wild children. Here’s to all the wild childs across the globe. May they run, may they be messy and may they be real.”
     A huge thanks to all these amazing outdoor parents for sharing your beautiful words and worlds with us. Make sure to follow them on Instagram and let them know we sent you their way! We’ll be featuring more of their gorgeous images on our feed over the next week.