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50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE Look Ma, I’m on top of the world!!! Does anyone know what movie that is from? I probably should say does anyone NOT know what movie that is from? That would be from the movie the Titanic and is is a relevant quote for today’s blog and for tomorrow’s post also. You hear me talk about going outside your comfort zone a lot. Usually, I am talking about fashion when I say that. Today, However, I am talking about my comfort zone and that would be heights. 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE I am terrified of heights! I hate flying and I don’t even like staying in hotels that are above the 8th or 9th floor. I really hate watching my children on rides at the fair or amusement parks. I will have to turn my head away from watching them ride something or my stomach starts somersaulting. So riding the tram up to Mount Roberts which overlooks the city of Juneau was definitely outside of my comfort zone. The tram is one of the most vertical tramways in the world and it rises 1800 ft.d up to the mountain top. 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE Holy Moley, that is really high. You can see the City of Juneau below us, really far below us. Lol! You have no idea how hard it was for me to even stand this close to the wall to take the picture. Ashleigh and Joe kept saying, “Come closer, come closer.” Hahaha! 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE So, what do you wear to go on a tram ride? I am glad you asked. Haha! It was so pretty today but it was still cool so you need to layer. I have on a 3/4 sleeve v-neck shirt from Covered Perfectly. (Here is where I wore it last 02/16) I wore a tie-dye top that I bought when I went to San Diego this past April. It is made by a company called Lovestitch. See here. 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE Silver jewelry was the choice for a tram ride. Actually, I didn’t bring much jewelry with me to Alaska. I only brought a silver necklace and a gold necklace and that was pretty much all I brought. My silver knot earrings are called Anyssa. The matching necklace is the Abigail and it is 21″ long. I like to layer my necklaces so I also wore the Colleen with the “S” monogram. Go to www.plunderdesign.com/taniastephens and choose any party that has “tania” in the name. 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORELady Baltimore is the resident Bald Eagle at the top of Mount Roberts. She was injured in the wild and has one eye that was put out. She also had a damaged wing so she can’t fly in a straight line anymore. It was really cool getting to see her up close.  50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE I just thought you might want to see how pretty the view was. Look how tiny the cruise ships look from the tram. 50 IS NOT OLD | LADY BALTIMORE I didn’t have a giveaway this month yet. I have been so busy traveling that I forgot. So let’s have a giveaway. I would love to hear where everyone would like to visit one day. If money was no object where would you go? For some reason, I think I would love to visit Tuscany one day. Comment below to be entered in a drawing for a free Active Hydration Serum from Rodan + Fields. I have become so “hooked” on this product that I can’t even begin to tell you how much.

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193 Comments

  1. Kathryn Balough says:

    I would like to see Spain.

  2. HI Tania, I’m loving your Alaskan adventure! Such beautiful scenery and visiting your daughter are an unbeatable combination. My dream trip is to go to Ireland. I would love to see the land of my ancestors.
    Look forward to your blog every day – love your sense of humor and fashion style.

  3. Vicki Johnson says:

    I would love to go to France. My dad was in the Army, and I was born there. I have always wanted to go back. But life just seems to get in the way.

  4. Love your tie dye choices lately. I would love to go on extended vacations along both coasts of the US and Napa Valley.

  5. I’d love to visit Tahiti!

  6. Tania,

    I love all of the pictures of Alaska and so glad that you and Joe are having a great time. It is going to be hard to leave your daughter, by the way she is beautiful. Mom and Dad should be very proud.
    I would love to visit Tuscany and also Hawaii. Those sound so great of places to go. Also I I love the serum too, such a great product.
    Have a safe trip home.

  7. I would do a Euro tour with France, Italy, Spain & Germany on the list- $ is one object but also time- need a longer period of time for that!

  8. Myra Westbrooks says:

    If money were no object…I would love to visit Bora Bora and stay in a villa over the water! And of course I’d take my Rodan & Fields products along for the ride. I would love to try the new serum!

  9. I am really enjoying seeing the pictures from your Alaskan adventure. Time with family is important.

    I have tons of places on my list of dream destinations. One is Italy. I want to visit Florence, the Amalfi coast, and Rome. I think it would be fascinating to see the architecture there. My other place is really different. I want to go to the Polynesian Island area. Bora Bora, Tahiti, those names just sound s exotic and I find the traditional culture really interesting.

  10. If money were no object, I would like to take my daughter back the land of her birth and recreate the two weeks I spent there with her when she was adopted in 2002.