Williamsburg We’ve been to New York City many times with and without our kids. We mostly stay in Manhattan and spend a day hanging out in Brooklyn. On one trip however, a friend and I spent 2 Days in Williamsburg, a Brooklyn neighborhood. I first came to Williamsburg for a Food Photography workshop with Bea […]
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Using Instagram to Plan Travel
Using Instagram to Plan travel I am asked all the time how I plan our family travel. I don’t use a travel agent (though sometimes wish I did). I do all the research, reservations, and planning myself. Our travel usually stems from an interest in a culture or a destination our family is talking about […]
Cookie Decorating | Four Seasons Boston
Cookie Decorating | Four Seasons Boston Do you guys ever take advantage of the hotel sponsored activities? We have started to more and more and have found some fun ways to incorporate learning into our travel that cost us little to nothing. When we spent a few days at the Four Seasons Boston with the girls. I […]
A Guide to San Francisco
Guide to San Francisco I’ve been coming to San Francisco since 1990 and have lived here since 1994. It’s been my home for more than twenty years. I love sharing my current favorites with friends and family whether they are locals up for an adventure or just visiting the city that has my heart. Marlowe – SoMa, […]
2 Days in Paris
I don’t need to tell you that Paris is a vibrant city full of arts, cuisine, architecture, fashion, and romance. Whether you’ve been to Paris or not, we all have a picture in our minds of what it must be like to walk the cobblestone streets or the grand boulevards that make up Paris. I will […]
2 Days in Martha’s Vineyard
Dear friends of ours introduced us to Martha’s Vineyard a few years ago. As a west coaster, the island always sounded something like a fantasy. Where one would hob knob with the likes of presidential families vacationing in large compounds most of us would never experience. What we discovered was a bucolic island of country roads, […]
Mt. Vernon by Bike
We knew going into our stay in Washington D.C. that we wanted to spend a day at Mt. Vernon, home to George Washington. What we didn’t know was that we’d end up taking a 10 mile bike ride out to Virginia to get there! The simple google search tours to mt.vernon yielding bus, boat or bike […]