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Solvang

30 Things to do in Solvang, California (For the Danish at Heart)

March 15, 2022October 26, 2021 by Mimi McFadden
Things to do in Solvang, California

From homemade pastry shops to vintage motorcycle museums, these are the best things to do in Solvang, California.

Categories Central Coast Tags Bucket List, Central California, Santa Barbara County, Solvang Leave a comment
11 fake ring boxes later, @suneelj1 finally gave m 11 fake ring boxes later, @suneelj1 finally gave me the real one today on our favorite hiking trail in Berkeley. šŸ’ā¤ļø
2 years since our first date. āœØā¤ļø My first i 2 years since our first date. āœØā¤ļø My first introduction to Suneel was coming across his profile picture on OK Cupid where he was ungracefully balancing an Oreo on his face. He hasn’t stopped making me laugh since.
We’re feeling 22! šŸ’ƒšŸ»šŸŽ‰šŸŽ¶. . āœ…Vaccin We’re feeling 22! šŸ’ƒšŸ»šŸŽ‰šŸŽ¶. 
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āœ…Vaccinated + negative COVID tests for everyone the day of before the party. 
āœ… Fancy on top, casual on the bottom.
āœ…PiƱata, beer pong, rage cage, karaoke, confetti party poppers, midnight countdown, and all the food. 
āœ… A memorable NYE with some of my favorite people. ā¤ļø
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Happy 2022!! šŸŽ‰šŸ’ƒšŸ»šŸ¾āœØ
In May 2021, I finally took the leap. I decided to In May 2021, I finally took the leap. I decided to end all client work and start working on my website full time. Since then, it has been a wild ride. It’s mind-boggling to finally see something grow into what you’ve always imagined it could be after 8 years of dreaming about it. 

In 2021, I published 87 posts. I finally learned how to delegate better, hiring one VA and three writers to create a team of brilliant and talented women beside me. Site traffic grew by 149% to around 870,000 page views for the year (averaging around 93,000 per month for Q4). Annual revenue grew by 300% and included hitting a new benchmark - our first five-figure month (with many more to come)! I also explored so many new corners of California in the name of research, including the Channel Islands, Pinnacles National Park, more of Big Sur and the Bay Area, and even tackled my biggest adventure yet - hiking the Trans-Catalina Trail over 5 days. 

My goals for 2022? There are too many to name here, but just know that it will be a year focused on growth and chasing big things. 2021 was a taste of what could be, and this year I finally feel ready to hit those big milestones I used to only dream of (a consistent publishing schedule, six figures, and well over 1M page views before the year is done). 

Wishing you all a very Happy New Year!! Let’s go kick some ass in 2022.šŸ’ƒšŸ»āœØ
A look at some of the books I read in 2021, I read A look at some of the books I read in 2021, I read 32 books this year! 
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In swiping order is 1) my favorite books that I read in 2021 (and one not pictured: ā€œSecond Foundationā€ by Isaac Asimov), 2) all of the fantasy/sci-fi books I read, 3) all of the non-fiction books I read, and 4) all of the misc fiction/historical fiction books I read. There were also a couple others that I read that aren’t pictured here because I read them on my Kindle: ā€œBeach Readā€ and ā€œPeople We Meet on Vacationā€ by Emily Henry, both of which I consumed in under a week they were so good. 
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In previous years, I’ve mostly focused on reading non-fiction business and travel books. I still read some of those this year (ā€œProfit Firstā€ - actually a re-read, ā€œHigh Performance Habitsā€, ā€œLeave Only Footprintsā€), but this was the year I got back into reading just for fun. 
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My reading list this year consisted of a lot of good stories, and I especially dove into a lot of fantasy and sci-fi books, a genre I hadn’t explored much before. I also continued my goal from 2020 of reading more books from POCs (including both fiction and non-fiction racial justice books) to surround myself with a wider variety of perspectives. 
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The most disappointing book I read this year? Dune. Loved the movie, I don’t understand why so many people love the book though. It was a slog to get through. 
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So, what should I read in 2022? What was your favorite book from 2021 that I should add to my reading list? Looking for any and all recommendations (as you can see, I pretty much read anything) to hit my goal of 40 books for 2022.
Wishing everyone a very happy end to their 2021 th Wishing everyone a very happy end to their 2021 this week. šŸ¾I’ve been reflecting on this year and the past as a whole a lot lately, as I always do once we get to the dregs of December. I’ve slowly realized over the years how beautiful change can be, that movement to a new chapter or age of your life. How disorienting and anxiety-inducing yet thrilling and exciting it can be, even with all of the unknowns ahead of you. I’ve been through a few different distinct ages in my life so far, from a jock and rule-abiding straight A student in high school to college and four years of novel, confusing, and fun experiences as I figured out who I was and what I wanted, to my years of pure hedonistic freedom as a full time traveler, always chasing ephemeral feelings and experiences. I’ve been in a new chapter of my life since just before I turned 30, my favorite chapter yet - one that has been challenging but also full of stability, financial freedom and working on my business full time, a strong community, and being with someone who finally made me understand what that ā€œyou just knowā€ feeling is like when you’re with the love of your life… something I’d never felt before and didn’t think existed. I don’t know what chapters lie ahead of me, I just know that I want to enjoy the ride of this one as long as it lasts. To climb more mountains next year, even if it’s a challenge, because the view is always worth it at the top.ā˜€ļø
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