Dribble Up, the Nintendo Switch Ring, the Peloton App and other workouts you can do staying home in Seattle

Dribble Up, the Nintendo Switch Ring and other at home workouts we’re trying right now

April 15, 2020

Have you ever spent this long at home before? I can’t believe how many days it’s been since we’ve been on a trip. But I also can’t believe how many days it’s been since the kids and I have not had to leave home at all. With all this forced inactivity, one of the things […]

Read More
where to find face masks in Seattle when you don't have a sewing machine

Where to buy face masks in Seattle when you have no idea how to use a sewing machine

April 6, 2020

I wish I had mom’s sewing skills. She lives up in Vancouver Canada and she’s made face masks for our family but it’s hard to send things from Canada right now and I don’t want her going to the post office. But because I’m horrible with a sewing machine I’ve been looking for places to […]

Read More
How to support Seattle businesses by staying at home in April 2020

How to support local Seattle businesses while staying at home because we are not traveling right now

April 2, 2020

Seattleites we are in a holding pattern. After almost a month of social distancing under our belts it looks like we’re stuck here for at least another month more. Thankfully the April weather forecast seems to hold more sunny days in our future than not. And as a city there are so many great things […]

Read More
Ella Bailey park with playground shut down for coronavirus

Seattle Companies (and beyond) making a difference when we are all in the same lifeboat

March 26, 2020

If I ever get to be a grandma, I want to remember these days. It feels so surreal how suddenly we went from creating cool content all around the world on the internet to being shut inside our homes. Even the park near our home has police tape all around the playground blocking it off […]

Read More
where Seattleites can get refillable soap and other reusable/refillable things in the Pacific Northwest

Now is the time to maybe leave the travel blog alone and build up our communities again

March 22, 2020

This post is mostly just for me to remember how I felt in the first days of social isolation. We’ve been on social distancing for a little over two weeks and I felt a little itch like in the old days of blogging when I first started with my twin momma group. This was before […]

Read More
When you realize how few people in the world actually wash their hands

When you realize how few people in the world actually wash their hands because of coronavirus

March 10, 2020

In light of coronavirus, I’ve kept my kids home from school for the next little while because the district is allowing excused absences and I think I’m doing what is best for my family and our Seattle community too. It’s not because I’m afraid of catching coronavirus – for two forty-ish parents and two 11-ish […]

Read More
Coronavirus in Seattle affecting travel plans? Where to go for family travel for Spring Break now?

When coronavirus in Seattle makes you cancel travel plans

March 5, 2020

*since I wrote this, we have now decided to practice social distancing because of coronavirus in Seattle and will not be traveling outside of the Seattle area for the next few weeks if not longer to help slow down the spread. International travel is a necessity in our family because while we live in Seattle, […]

Read More
new lg dryer review

Why any other dryer in the world might be better than the new LG dryer I bought

March 3, 2020

This is the running saga of a brand new LG dryer that I bought 4 months ago after coming home with all the laundry from a trip and having our former LG dryer die mid-load. We are no longer surprised at mishaps and disasters on trips with our family. We have forgotten to check our […]

Read More
Phoenix and the Grand Canyon with kids in February family travel from Seattle

Visiting Phoenix and the Grand Canyon South Rim with kids in February (from Seattle)

February 26, 2020

We’ve had a few February Hawaii trips in the past with rainstorms and dreary weather so with the airfare prices for peak school breaks getting higher from Seattle we’ve been looking for other sunny outdoor destinations. I researched places with 70+ degree weather near Seattle in February and we started to debate going to Palm […]

Read More
Weekend in Los Angeles with kids from Seattle for sunshine, palm trees and beach

If you have a weekend in Los Angeles with kids

February 13, 2020

Seattleites often dream about Los Angeles weekends in the the wintertime. We have a lot of grey days here and if they get too rainy or too dreary we miss palm trees and sunshine. Sometimes we forget we don’t have to go for a whole week to make a trip to LA “worth it.” You […]

Read More
Seattle Asian Art Museum 2020 reopening with renovation by LMN architects

When you realize how much you actually missed the Seattle Asian Art Museum

February 7, 2020

I haven’t visited Volunteer Park in Seattle in ages. We used to come here often when the Seattle Asian Art Museum was open but then it closed for renovations about three years ago. I thought it was only last year, but it was THREE YEARS AGO! So the other day I was invited to check […]

Read More
Saving money for travel with a no spend month

How I’m trying Rachel’s No Spend Challenge and saving for travel this month and maybe this whole year too

February 4, 2020

My friend Rachel is doing a no spend Challenge for February and I caught up with her at an event recently put on by Visit Phoenix at Eden Hill Provisions in Queen Anne, Seattle (The gnocchi at this restaurant is to die for!!!!) and I asked her all about it because I didn’t think there […]

Read More
Sonic the Hedgehog movie Blue Carpet Family Day and press conference with Paramount Pictures Studios

Walking the Blue Carpet at the Paramount Sonic Movie Family Day and Screening Event in Hollywood

January 31, 2020

Do you remember playing the Sonic the Hedgehog game when you were a kid? My sister had it on her Sega Game Gear and I was always totally envious that she had one but we had a lot of fun playing it together. Now Sonic the Hedgehog also has a movie and it opens in […]

Read More
The Rolling Bridge and Fan Bridge at Merchant Square near Paddington Station London

Because everyone needs to see the Rolling Bridge in Merchant Square near Padding Station in London

January 27, 2020

Who knows when or where I first saw the London Rolling Bridge in Merchant Square but I am going to credit it to Pinterest, Facebook or Instagram. Isn’t it always social media that tends to inspire us nowadays for travel? It’s no wonder that there is always someone criticizing some ‘Influencer’ but really, I’m so […]

Read More
Visiting the Ledge at the Skydeck and other places in Chicago with the Citypass App

When you tag along on a trip to Chicago and use a Chicago Citypass

January 21, 2020

My husband had a work trip to Chicago and I’ve never been before. Have you been to this amazing city? My parents offered to hang out with our kids so I could tag along and I booked my ticket ASAP. I was instantly overwhelmed with everything you can do in Chicago. I knew I needed […]

Read More
SEA visitor pass at Seatac Airport

Trying out the SEA visitor pass program at Seatac Airport

January 7, 2020

*After a long pause since the ransomware attack this summer, the SEA visitor pass program is back!!* The hubby and I did long-distance back in college between Vancouver BC and California for about three years. I loved that in the USA he could walk me right to the airplane and say goodbye like I saw […]

Read More

Staying at the Hyatt Regency Seattle in a club level room with kids

January 6, 2020

Sometimes we forget the value of a good staycation and I love when we get a chance to stay in a hotel in our own city. We needed to stay downtown for my husband’s holiday party and the Hyatt Regency Seattle seemed like a festive and fun place to stay with kids in December. This […]

Read More
The Swedish Tending Machine at Sea-Tac Airport

The Swedish Tending Machine at Sea-Tac Airport

January 1, 2020

Learning about what Swedish is doing in the community to help our neighbors. This is a sponsored post on behalf of Swedish. My favorite part of December this year is how much I’ve learned about how the Seattle community helps each other out. It is a festive time of year in Seattle and many of […]

Read More
electric cars at the 2019 Seattle Auto Show including the Jaguar I-pace and Audi

Exciting Electric Cars at the Seattle Auto Show 2019

December 28, 2019

Last month, my family and I were invited to visit the Seattle Auto Show. My husband absolutely loves cars and I went alone a few years ago, and I heard about it FOREVER. So this time it was me and the three guys and I was really excited to check out the new electric cars […]

Read More
Visiting the Seattle Space Needle for the first time since its renovation and standing on the Loupe, the revolving glass floor

Visiting the Seattle Space Needle for the first time since its renovation

December 20, 2019

This is a sponsored post on behalf of Travel Mindset and the Seattle Space Needle; however, all thoughts and opinions are my own. The Space Needle has always played a big role in our lives in this city.  In the days before Google Maps, I used it as a navigational beacon to find my way […]

Read More