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Almost 10 very PNW books you might want to read this summer

(this list of pnw books contains affiliate links to a site that supports local bookstores) I often read books with a sense of place before I go on a trip, so here are a few that feel very Pacific Northwest if you are visiting the area or even if this is where you call home. […]


Is 5 days enough time for a family to visit Ireland with a direct flight from Seattle to Dublin?

Yes, travel is about bucket lists and places we dream about. But it’s also about budget too. So when we booked our Ireland trip from Seattle we were actually dreaming about going to Japan. We found that tickets for Japan were on the spendy side and we only had 5 days (with teenagers who have […]


Finding all the places that have nonstop flights from Seattle at Seatac airport now that we travel with teenagers

The hardest part about travel now that we travel with teenagers is that we don’t have all the time and flexibility we used to have when they were younger because of school and sports. One of the main ways we choose the places we go to is by if they have nonstop flights from Seattle. […]


Sakuraco : a review of a Japanese snack box with 20 treats a month

If there is a subscription box I can’t help but try it. Over the years I’ve been a big fan of ones like Birchbox, Raddish Kids, Fab Fit Fun, Trove and even a clothing rental subscription called Armoire from Seattle. Most recently, I’ve been trying out Sakuraco, a Japanese snack box that comes with authentic […]


How to visit the Amazon Spheres in Seattle and the best time to book if you want to buy donuts at the Spheres too

More and more I’m finding that we have to pre-book and pre-plan things for travel. Are you finding this too? Everything is just a whole lot busier than it used to be. We like to be “go-where-the-wind-blows-us” travelers and we usually plan our days by the weather or what we feel like doing that day […]


Hirome Ichiba, Nichiyo-ichi Market and a few places you want to visit in Japan but haven’t heard of yet

Being from Seattle, we are very proud of our Pike Place Market.  I’ve spent lot of time volunteering there and I’m always happy to tell people it’s not just a tourist attraction or a place to shop, but every single penny given to Rachel or Billie the famous market piggy banks, goes to support a […]


Japanese Souffle pancakes in the Pacific Northwest?

**PS. Seattle, you can now get Souffle Pancakes at Beanfish at Uwajimaya.  I’ve been told Cafe Remix who used to have them is now closed. ** Is anyone else out there obsessed about Japanese Souffle pancakes?  I first saw these thick, fluffy pancakes on Instagram and put them on my bucket list of things to […]


Cherry blossoms in Seattle and around the World in Spring

I know it’s supposed to be the groundhog that tells us that it’s spring but for me it’s totally the cherry blossoms.  When we seem the fluffy pink blooms pop up like party confetti balls in Seattle I know it’s time to celebrate that the worst of our winter weather is over and we’ll likely […]


A few things I’ve got my eye on in Seattle and beyond thanks to Instagram Stories

Doesn’t it feel like we have the whole world at our fingertips lately?  I so love Instagram and the community it creates.  Last week I was at Costco and I saw an awesome-looking snack from Nature Valley and I wasn’t sure if I should buy it.  I asked about it in my Instagram Stories and […]


Dreaming about Swimming Pools, Food Alleys and Penguins in Melbourne

Why do we not have a teleport button yet in 2017?   I would totally push mine and head back to Melbourne ASAP.  I am sitting at a desk filled with back to school paperwork (the same back to school paperwork we fill out every year btw), I have a pile of last night’s dishes […]


New stores at Sea-Tac Airport and a great parking deal

Is anyone else getting itchy feet to travel somewhere-ANYWHERE-and be swept some place far away right now?  I’ve noticed some fantastic seat sales over the next few months and drizzly Seattle weather makes jet-setting so enticing.  The last time I popped into the Sea-Tac Airport, I was just there for a visit, so I’m so excited that next […]


The time I drove a Ferrari in Tacoma

A few months ago, the family and I visited Tacoma for a weekend and had a fantastic time.  Although this city is only about an hour’s drive from Seattle there is so much to do that a weekend’s visit there felt like a perfect northwest ‘Staycation’ holiday. We really enjoyed visiting the Tacoma Art Museum […]


A Pinterest Playground I traveled thousands of miles to see that is no more (Hakone Open Air Museum, Japan)

This past year has been a whirlwind of travel and the trips I’ve planned have been done in more of a fly-by-the-seat-of-our-pants fashion where we only a pick a few must-sees in an area and then let the rest of the trip happen somewhat organically.  I’ve noticed this works well for travel with my family […]


Travel Reading to inspire trips or to help you when you get home on a Monday

In the next few weeks you’ll hear about our recent trips to San Diego, Hong Kong, Singapore and Tokyo on the blog-we literally just flew in from our travels and back to a world of baseball and soccer practices, piano and school.  It makes me realize how precious family time on trips is in all […]


World Burger Tour with Hard Rock Cafe

It seems like every big city has a Hard Rock Cafe and Seattle is no different.  Ours is right near Pike Place Market and it has some iconic Nirvana and Pearl Jam memorabilia and an awesome rooftop deck too!  I was recently contacted about their World Burger Tour, a menu showcasing some Local “Legendary Burgers” […]


A little bit of Paris in Pike Place Market (Crepe de France, Seattle, WA)

Every week that I’ve been adventuring through the Pike Place Market for my 52 weeks of eating at different market restaurants project, I don’t totally know where I’m going to eat until I walk into a restaurant.  I was going to visit the Sound View Cafe, but all the window spots looked like they were […]


EMP Seattle, Hello Kitty and should we go to Puroland?

How I managed to miss the Hello Kitty Food Truck in Seattle bewilders me but I know I’ll get my Hello Kitty fix in Tokyo later this year.  I am excited though to have my favorite little cat in OUR city and the exhibit at the Experience Music Project or what we Seattleites call the […]


A new bookstore and robata robotized at Uvillage (with Amazon Books and Blue C Sushi

I’m more of a coffee cup half full type of girl so when my little guy ended up home because of a fever the night before (and a 24 hour rule at school where you can’t come back until fever has been over for 24 hours) on a day when Amazon opens its first book […]


First time at the International Food Blogger Conference in Seattle Washington

Food is so much a part of our day that I almost take it for granted but it definitely drives my day plans, my travels, and my life.  Even my family lives for food.  We care about how it grows and gets created.  We care about learning about how it gets from its source to […]


Hands on Children’s Museum and a Giant Sand Festival (Olympia, Washington)

A couple months ago someone from the Hands on Children’s Museum contacted me about their upcoming Sand Festival and I mentioned that not only did I not know about the festival, we had not visited the Hands On Children’s Museum yet. You must visit, they said. And so we did. Oh my goodness.  How have […]