I’ll remember Acadia for its burst of colors, for our peaceful bike ride through the car-free Carriage Roads, and the big waves crashing upon Thunder Hole. Maine I will remember by its stereotypes— lobster, of course, and a lighthouse perched on the cliff.
Read MoreThere are too many good BBQ and taco places to try. But aside from food, there’s history at the Texas Capitol and the Alamo, unique shopping (think cowboy boots!), and other unique experiences (think shooting ranges and… wait, bats?).
Read MoreFew cities can claim, well U.S. cities at least, such a unique and important past: the oldest this in America, the oldest that in America… So for this reason, Boston stands out as a place to visit. From a personal perspective, I love the city for how livable it seems. It is a place to raise a family.
Read MoreThere was one, and only one, thing I knew about St. Louis… the Gateway Arch! It’s one of the top 10 most iconic monuments in America according to some random article that we sent to friends to convince them to come, which didn’t work btw.
Read MoreJoshua Tree- a national park with a bunch of cool looking rocks that openly offer their history to its visitors. Not to mention all the happy-looking trees!
Read MoreWhen we weren’t hiking, we were glamping (sigh, we meant to camp dammit), and when we weren’t glamping, we were traveling around in our hella nice rental car. That’s basically out trip in a nutshell.
Read MoreWe did NYC our way, following the familiar rhythm of our usual trips, the way you would definitely not see on any “Perfect 4 days in New York” suggested itinerary. But there was a good amount of neighborhood-hopping, catching up with friends, and endless pizza.
Read MoreOne of our most simple trips. We had a single free hotel night to use from our Hyatt credit card, so brilliant me came up with the brilliant idea to spend it on a weekend getaway in Monterrey & Carmel.
Read MoreI like the pace of Nashville. Everyone drives under the speed limit and I feel as if we’ve been let in on some secret (psst, let the rest of the world rush along as much as it pleases, but you and us my dear, we are in no such hurry!)
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