Kid Favorites in NYC: The Vessel and Ice Skating in Bryant Park

The Vessel in Hudson Yards is one of my favorite buildings that I have ever seen. The architecture is really cool and if you go in the winter time you may get to throw a snowball or two at your unsuspecting parents! Just don’t let the security team see you 😊.  The Vessel kind of …

Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island with Kids

An Amazing Look at History: The Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island with Kids

The Statue of Liberty served as a beacon of hope to millions of European immigrants, who arrived in the New York Harbor by boat in the 19th and 20th centuries and continues to serve as an international symbol of freedom and democracy. As the child, grandchild and great grandchild of people who came to America …

Beach, History and a Southern City: Edisto Island and Charleston

Edisto Island is an oasis of barrier island fun just south of Charleston, SC. The beach at Edisto goes on for miles and offers vivid sunrises that reveal a treasure trove of seashells and, if you’re lucky, the occasional shark’s tooth. Since it’s a bit off the beaten path and takes about an hour to …

New Day New Ecosystem: 3 Days in Olympic National Park

Olympic National Park is a huge playground of different ecosystems, amazing views, challenging terrain and fun local activities. Depending on where you are traveling to within the park it can range from a 2 – 5 hour drive from Seattle. Because of the sheer size of ONP we found that a three day itinerary works …

Spotting the Orcas: Whale Watching in Port Townsend

Whether you’re traveling to Seattle or Olympic National Park, if you’re in Washington, you should definitely consider taking a Whale Watching daytrip out of Port Townsend. This is a great family friendly activity and a great way to see sea life up close. Port Townsend is a really cute coastal town with a distinctive New …

A Challenging Hike in Olympic National Park: Ozette Loop Trail

On one of my days in Olympic National Park, I headed out to a completely different and unexpectedly challenging hike along the Pacific coastland called the Ozette Loop Trail. Olympic doesn’t disappoint with the wide variety of ecosystems and this day brought me to old growth forest, wetlands, and a gnarly obstacle ridden beach. The …

A Trip Back in Time: Visiting the Eisenhower Farm

Gettysburg has welcomed nearly all of our nation’s Presidents to visit, but President Eisenhower chose to retire there after this presidency. His home is now available to tour as part of the Gettysburg National Military Park. The Eisenhower National Historical Site is set just outside of Gettysburg, on the outskirts of the Battlefield. The farm, …

Secret Caves and Passageways: Don’t Miss Devil’s Den

It might just look like a pile of rocks, but Devil’s Den is actually more than that. It was originally used to hide soldiers during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Today it’s a place you can visit, climb on and learn more about the Battle. I like it because there are secret caves (I …