Allow me to reintroduce myself

Life is an ever changing tapestry, flowing and unfinished. Each thread is a moment of your life that is woven in experiences - good, bad, and neutral.

As someone who is unable to sit still and will always follow the music, my tapestry is chaotic and probably not as aesthetically pleasing as something in Architectural Digest… but it’s me. There are patches of darkness and patches of bright colors with some neutral in between but I would not have it any other way.

I am a mother, a college student, a flight attendant, and a public relations specialist. As an Aquarius who loves to collect stories and embark on adventures, it is only fitting to have these many roles and titles. I chose higher education in both academia and the world because I believe lifelong learning does not solely come from a book. My passions, acquired skills, and education manifested into a career in public relations.

It has been a while since I posted a blog because I’ve come a long way from the wanderlust blogger who traveled to 10 countries in one year. I am now a mother who believes ambition and family could coexist and I am firm believer that there is a time and place for every dream because dreams never truly cease to exist.

Welcome to Ashleylacambra.com where I share my insight in travel, motherhood, lifestyle, and professional development. There will always be a little Bad Ash traveling around, but this time with a pocket-sized travel buddy. Stay tuned for what’s to come.

THE BEST PUMPKIN PATCH IN THE OC: PUMPKIN CITY

THE BEST PUMPKIN PATCH IN THE OC: PUMPKIN CITY

By: Ashley Lacambra

LAGUNA HILLS - The smell of popcorn wafts through the air and a sea of orange explodes among haystacks and cornstalks. Kids are running around, petting goats and riding mini tractors. The parents are following suit with their phone cameras always at the ready. The Pumpkin City Inc Pumpkin Patch, just located off the 5 South Freeway on El Toro, is back for spooky season and there is not a more aesthetically pleasing autumnal backdrop. There are pumpkins to pick and rides to go on for the family or beers to proost with at the Oktoberfest beer garden on a date or with friends.

The overall atmosphere was joyful and fun. On a weekday, there were still a decent amount of people but enough room for the kids to run around. That makes a person wonder how packed it would be on the weekends. Since admission was free before 4pm on Wednesday, it was perfect. There was enough time to play with the stinky yet adorable goats and grab a $10 hot dog before the sun set.

 

Right at 5pm was golden hour and the pumpkin patch magically turned into the perfect photoshoot opportunity for influencers, families and couples on a date. The game booths had nostalgic carnival games to test agility and hand-eye coordination. The mining section allowed visitors to sift through dirt in search for gold. There were activities available for everyone, including live music and supposedly a puppet theater on the weekends.

 

Out of all the pumpkin patches in Orange County, the Pumpkin City’s Pumpkin Patch is the most affordable with well decorated scenery and plenty of activities for everyone.

 

The pumpkin patch will be open until Oct. 31. The all-ages event is open from Monday to Thursday 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Friday to Sunday it will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

 

To find the most up to date information for the Pumpkin Patch,  https://pumpkincity.com is the official link.

Word of the Month: Fearless

Typo has a calendar that shares a word of the month and for February, the word is fearless. They define “being fearless as not being the absence of fear, it is having fears and doubts and living in spite of them.” Well, we certainly experienced that through 2020 didn’t we? In my experience, it was changing my base to New York knowing that I may not be able to get back to Los Angeles again for a long time, it was moving to the Netherlands to try to be with a man who I was in a long distance relationship with, and it was recommitting myself to pursuing Bad Ash Travels LLC. To tell you I was not riddled with poop-having anxiety would be the worst lie that could ever come out of my fingertips. The second definition is “the act of being brave, bold, and bad ass”. How fitting for Bad Ash Travels. I moved back to the United States in the middle of a pandemic by myself without a job and got my own apartment in Costa Mesa so that when I did go back to work and if I contracted COVID-19, I’d keep my family safe. Yeah, I became a plant mom and yes, my babies are thriving (if that is not bad ass I don’t know what is).

2020 taught me how to be fearless by also being vulnerable and reconnecting with people who truly have my back and for once actually knowing what that feels like. It also meant cutting the toxic people in my life, which has and is still very difficult for me because I grew up with the instilled notion to forgive everyone no matter the pain they have caused. I just mistook forgiving for enabling and had a high threshold for crap so that I could be taken advantage of all over again. I still have love for these people but I learned that being fearless meant letting them grow and to allow myself to heal from old wounds. 

To me being fearless is posting this hodgepodge of vulnerability on the internet and handing it to people who actually may not even care. If I could provide some value in your life through my blog and by sharing my experiences, then I would feel over the moon! If you do become a follower and are cool with these rants, along with travel guides, travel videos, experiences and such then maybe I got something going on here. I promise to keep it real and I mean sharing with you how I was traumatized in Bali or how my dad is homeless. That kind of REAL and in due time my pet. I have to get you to subscribe to my email list somehow ;)  

It is always difficult to share my story because I know I overcame a lot and I am privileged to have grown up with a strong community and bountiful opportunities to live a life I chose for myself. The thing is, I truly believe that what you put in generates results like my first tattoo in French says c’est le ton qui fait la musique. It means that it’s the tone that makes the music. Being fearless is being vulnerable enough to allow these experiences to come along AND doing your due diligence so you are not being reckless. Which...yeah I have my reckless stories too and I’ve been lucky to be typing before you today (like when I met strangers in Cancun and danced until 5AM on a layover). 

Being fearless is knowing how difficult and scary it is for a 20-something year old girl who does not know krav maga to travel by herself while human trafficking actually exists in the world. It is also planning a solo trip to Honolulu and knowing that because I am not an experienced hiker, I probably should not plan a 7 hour advanced hike alone but instead go to a beginner/intermediate one like Kokohead where you are still surrounded by people and you can’t get lost. You could build yourself to get there but I think fearlessness coincides with resourcefulness. I think that in order to travel, these skills are honed because when shit goes south, it could go south and you could be thousands of miles away from the comfort of your home or primary physician. Resourcefulness is learned in these cases.

So I cannot promise you a weekly Youtube video (click here for biweekly videos) because I have other responsibilities like school, work, and I am a perfectionist that won’t let me finish editing until I know all the cool tricks on Adobe Premier Pro but I can promise you a biweekly video, a weekly blog post, and active engagement on my Instagram (click here for insta).

Through my experiences, I could say that story chasing is not a bad thing at all. It does make one hell of a story and I hope you stick around long enough for me to share them with you. Although I am riddled with fear of what people might think, if people care about what I have to say, or if my life is even interesting but it is to me and I will invoke definition number 2 of fearlessness.

Let me know in the comments if you thought this was poppycock or you’re a homie.

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Source: www.badashtravels.com/blog/fearless