Looking for a little West Shore Lake Tahoe fun? Late summer/early fall is one of our favorite times to head to Lake Tahoe. The temps are perfect and the crowds are minimal. Today we are taking a look at CA State Park, Sugar Pine Point and the Ehrman Mansion on the West Shore. Sugar Pine Point Park […]
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2 Days in Seattle
Seattle is one of those cities that shows off in the summer and entices the world to move there only to find out there are 9 other months of the year. I know, I did it once. And yet, still find myself thinking about doing it again. So much has changed since I briefly lived […]
Waterfall Alley | Columbia River, Oregon
We began our day in the Mt. Hood National Forest. Lucky enough to stay at the historic Timberline Lodge, we felt like we were checking off a bucket list item indeed. My husband and I are enamored with historic lodges of the west and always dreamed of coming back here to stay with our family. […]
Klamath Falls to Mt. Hood via Crater Lake
Day 2 began in Klamath Falls which is in the picturesque high desert of southern Oregon. We woke up at the Running Y Ranch not far from Crater Lake National Park which was the perfect destination for our first stop of the day. It’s true, we are so happy to explore our country’s amazing range […]
Lake Tahoe to Klamath Falls via Mt. Lassen
Here goes a streamlined version of our 2 week roadtrip through the Pacific Northwest. We began Day 1 in our beloved Lake Tahoe and ended in Klamath Falls, Oregon. It was one of our only long travel days of the trip. We wanted to get as many miles north as possible while the kids were […]
Road Trip through the Pacific Northwest
Just home from 14 days on the road with my family. What an incredible experience. I love visiting new places and sharing the beauty of this country with my children. Nothing makes me happier than inspiring them to spend more time exploring our world. We visited 3 states on this trip with over 2,200 miles […]
San Francisco | Where to Shop
When people come to San Francisco, they always want to know where to go to find unique or locally made items. They also want to hear about the smaller independent stores that may carry larger brands, but aren’t the big flagship or department store options. Well, you’ve come to the right place. San Francisco is […]