![]() KLP: What were the most wonderful experiences you had on the trip?ĬO: The road trip was mind-blowing, and it’s hard to pinpoint my favorites. So, the trailer has a white/ black/ gray palette, and is a great place to return to after a busy day on the road. Speaking of restraint, I initially had a crazy bohemian theme all picked out, but at the end of a busy travel day, I thought it would make more sense to come home to a serene and neutral space. It’s so interesting, and a good exercise in restraint. You have to account for everything- like where you’re going to store paper towels and each of your dishes. Design-wise, we had to configure the space in the trailer to make things efficient and more easily accessible. It’s amazing how little space you need, and how few things you need to own to be happy.ĬO (cont.): Having fewer choices in many ways makes life so much easier. We spent lots of time planning, making lists of what we wanted to bring, and editing out our possessions. KLP: What did you do to get that amazing Airstream ready for the trip (I know for sure you didn’t buy it like that!)ĬO: The Airstream was totally gutted, re-designed, and re-built. Though it was hard to leave Austin, we couldn’t say no. A great new job opportunity came up and afforded us the opportunity to travel in the transition. Three months, two people, two dogs… how did this all come together?ĬO: It came together very quickly, yet organically. KLP: First of all, we must discuss the amazing adventure you just completed, which was essentially a national tour in a gorgeous Airstream as you made your way from Austin to your new home in Phoenix. The busy doc has just returned from one of her greatest adventures, to date, and I had the pleasure of catching up with her at the tail end of Breast Cancer Awareness Month! When I finally got to meet her IRL, at the birthday party of another Instagram friend, I was thrilled to learn that she was as dynamic in person as I had ever hoped she would be-and I immediately made it my mission to befriend her. Celine is one part Oncologist (her day job) and one part design-loving blogger (her part time passion). Once upon a time, in true digital-age style, I met an amazing girl on Instagram. ![]() Pro File: Celine Ord of Aquahaus Talks Adventures & AwarenessĬeline Ord and her husband, Justin with Archie and Minnie at White Sands National Monument. ![]() You browse your local offerings off a super easy to use app it’s genius really. More curated, better pictures, and no sketch factor. Trove is a new digital platform that is like Craigslist but better. Ahhhhhh!!! I am such a dork, but want to share this interview I did with Kelly LaPlante of Trove Marketplace in which I share thoughts on lots of my favorite things.
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