You're enjoying Downtime as a free subscriber. For just $5/month, you’ll gain access to more recommendations, personal and behind-the-scenes updates, exclusive content, the subscriber chat, weekly links, the full archive, and more! Hi friends! 🌞 I’m still soaking up the last bit of my summer break until September, but I couldn’t resist popping in to share a few of my favorite issues from the year so far. Perfect for a lazy afternoon read if you're in the mood to browse… Plus, I’ve included some quick highlights from our recent family trip to beautiful Nantucket. Think favorite spots, packing wins (and mistakes!), an honest take on our hotel stay, and a few things I learned about traveling with a toddler. I’d love to hear your own tips and favorite travel memories, too—feel free to leave a comment and share. Take care and enjoy the rest of your summer! The Best of Downtime Newsletters (So Far) in 2024
A Postcard From Nantucket 🦞We chose Nantucket for a few reasons: the biggest one being the convenience of a direct flight from D.C. that takes just over an hour. Plus, I went to college in New England and have been missing those classic summers. We were also both craving a fresh lobster roll, and we’d heard the island is incredibly family-friendly. Our favorite spots… Quick disclaimer: This was our first time on the island, and we only had three days to explore, so we’re definitely not Nantucket experts! These are just the places we loved during our short stay—take our recommendations with a grain of salt. :) Jettie's Beach
Proprieter's Bar was so cozy. Some packing thoughts and learnings…
On style inspo… I loved seeing the more laid-back style on the island. I saw it on display most in the early mornings, whether at the playground by Children’s Beach, during our coffee runs, or at one of the many casual outdoor patio spots, like 167 Raw. Aside from these moments, people are dressed to impress, particularly in the evenings! The style for ladies’ evening wear on Nantucket is what you might expect: a lot of sundresses (I wasn’t the only one in my Hill House dress ;)) and a lot of classic, preppy vibes and flowy linen pants. I loved seeing the chic sun hats everyone wore on the beach and wish I had packed a straw hat. Where we stayed and my honest review… For more about our hotel experience and my top tips for traveling with a toddler, check out the full newsletter below—exclusive for paid subscribers! Subscribe here for the full scoop... Keep reading with a 7-day free trialSubscribe to Downtime to keep reading this post and get 7 days of free access to the full post archives. A subscription gets you:
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