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Yesterday I went out to film and had the most epic failure I have ever had. I had already scouted out a location, and I figured it would be less busy during the week, but unfortunately that did not turn out to be true. I had a backup location in mind, and unfortunately that was just as busy 🙃 I decided just to drive until I found a spot, and finally I found a spot that I liked. As you can see in the pics, I actually did get pretty lucky! It was a public beach, but with almost no one on it, which gave me the room to be my most authentic self out in nature. The switch up had me feeling a little shaken, but I decided to continue filming anyways. 

I filmed for a bit, and then I went to use a special item that I had brought and realized that I had forgotten to charge it (😖). And THEN, right when I got to the peak of my filming adventure, my gopro died! I was extremely upset when I realized this. I had planned to film two videos, but I ended up calling it quits after this. It may sound small, but I felt as if I had wasted a whole day and it left me feeling extremely dejected. 

Driving "home", I tried to focus on the positives. I didn't crash my ATV on the way there or back (which I honestly was surprised by), and I was lucky that I didn't lose my gopro, or my computer or something much more valuable! I feel like this is the part of traveling and creating that I struggle with the most- the constant uphill battle of dealing with technical difficulties and plans changing last minute. I feel a lot better when I can prepare in advance for things, but sometimes you just have to roll with the punches. 

Here's to hoping that the rest of this week goes more to plan! Peep these cute lil pics I took before my gopro died ☺️ 

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