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Pana ‘ewa Zoo (Hilo, HI)

When we went to the Big Island with our family and the grandparents last August, I needed an excuse to drive an hour or so to Hilo to get this mochi I read about and couldn’t leave Hawaii without trying: . It is from a place called The Two Ladies Kitchen and they are famous […]


San Diego Zoo (San Diego, California)

We are a definitely a zoo family, (we frequent our local Woodland Park Zoo at least once a week!) so when we went to San Diego we made sure to spend a couple days at the World Famous San Diego Zoo.  We debated whether or not to use our strollers, but I’m so glad we […]


Phoenix Zoo (Phoenix, Arizona)

Last year, around this time, it got quite cold here in Seattle and we decided to get away to sunny Phoenix for some vitamin D.  Unfortunately, there was a really cold snap there too, so we ended up wearing jackets the whole time.  But it was still warmer there than here.  One of the highlights […]


Hotel Alt Montreal is a great hotel if you go on a trip with one of your besties and their family

Funny that it’s almost summer and I’m just getting to this post now. And I wish we had time to do a trip like this for summer too as we’ve also been to Disneyland, Vancouver Island and a bunch of other places together over the years but now all of our kids are involved in […]


Seattle neighborhoods you need to know about if you come here for a visit

Before I moved to Seattle over 20 years ago now, I used to live in Vancouver Canada and we would often come to visit Seattle on shopping trips. Most of these adventures took us to downtown Seattle or Northgate or to eat at the Fisherman’s restaurant on the Waterfront. But I didn’t really get to […]


Calder: In Motion at the Seattle Art Museum

I always love the story behind the art in our city and if you go to Calder: In Motion at the Seattle Art Museum this exhibition has a really beautiful connection. This exhibition is part of an ongoing gift from the Shirley family to the Seattle Art Museum and it has a goal of helping […]


If you love Italy, you’ll want to know about Dalla Fonte, a subscription box that will bring Italy to you

This is a sponsored post on behalf of Dalla Fonte, an Italy subscription box based in Washington State that brings a bit of Italy to your home and as always the thoughts and writing in this blog are always my own. How many times do we think about special places we’ve been to and want […]


How “worth it” is using a Toronto CityPASS for a summer family trip?

As usual, we were last-minute in looking up what to do in Toronto for our summer trip (all we had planned was the Hockey Hall of Fame) and discovered online that there is a Toronto CityPASS and instantly knew we didn’t really need to do any more research. We are big CityPASS fans and have […]


A Skagit Valley Farm Stand Tour you can do in a day from Seattle

This is a sponsored post for Genuine Skagit Valley to highlight their Farmstand Fresh Campaign-they have a Skagit Valley Farm Stand tour posted on their website too and we visited in late July 2023 for this farm stand tour. My family knows that if there is a farm stand on any drive we do, I […]


When you find a life size replica Parthenon in Nashville when you least expect it

It almost felt like we conjured up a Parthenon in Nashville when we visited for midwinter break. We had just booked our trip to Greece and the kids and I had a handful of days to explore Nashville for mid-winter break while my husband was at a conference. We hadn’t done a lot of research […]


Free things to do in Seattle in summer

Hello Summer, it feels like we’ve waited so long for you and every year you are so fleeting. Summer can also be tres expensive and I’m always looking for fun and free things to do in Seattle and close by. Seattle in summer feels pretty perfect. Free Waterfront Shuttle The Free Seattle Waterfront Shuttle is […]


Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art for Free in New York thanks to the Seattle Art Museum

My family didn’t pay anything to see the Karl Lagerfeld exhibit (it’s there until July 16) or the recently opened Van Gogh exhibit (on display until late August) at the Metropolitan Museum of Art when we visited a few weeks ago. We have a Patron Membership at our Seattle Art Museum and they have a […]


All the Seattle places we like to visit from May to maybe October

Why on earth is this Seattle list only for May to October? Is it the weather? Is it school holidays? Or is it because this is the time when all the cruise ships come to our city? From May to October in Seattle, our city feels like we get a little more packed. And I […]


Nashville Chocolate Factories you might want to visit if you love seeing how chocolate is made

Somehow we’ve made chocolate touring part of our daily adventures and travels. In Seattle we are lucky enough to have at least a handful of incredible chocolate factories near enough to visit. And we’ve looked for chocolate factories in Ireland, in Hawaii (it seems like every coffee farm in Hawaii is growing chocolate now!) and […]


A Nashville hot chicken tour with my twin teenagers for mid-winter break

Timing and life doesn’t always give you what you want, and my husband had a work conference during our mid-winter break in Nashville. Nashville?!! My twin teenagers were not the most enthusiastic about this trip. Being from Seattle, February usually has us dreaming of somewhere warm like Hawaii. And mid-winter break can be a longer […]


Seattle coffee shops and neighborhoods I explored with the new Toyota BZ4X

I was loaned a Toyota BZ4X for the week for the purpose of this review and as always everything in this post and the opinions here are my own I had no idea that Toyota had an electric SUV so when I got a message asking if I wanted to try driving one in Seattle […]


Things to do In Seattle in May

Ready or not, it’s May today and it really feels like we’re excited for it in our city. Seattle in May is so hopeful-the blossoms are out and the weather feels like it’s good more days than not. We wear jackets because we want to and not because we’ll absolutely freeze without them. The cruise […]


All about the Taco Trail in Oxnard California

This should really be called “All about three places on the Taco Trail” in Oxnard California because we only got as far as three places before our bellies were too full to eat anything else. My family arrived in Oxnard on our trip with Visit Oxnard on an extremely rainy and unusually weatherful weekend and […]


Three Irish chocolate shops with factories you can visit

Our family has been interested in chocolate factories ever since the Theo Chocolate factory opened in our Seattle neighborhood ages ago and we learned about the bean-to-bar process. Since then our kids have been to Costa Rica to see chocolate, and visiting chocolate factories have been a big part of our family holidays. Most recently […]


Things to do in Seattle in December

This year, I’m starting to work on this list in November-who am I?!! But I’m starting to get messages about December things so I’m putting them slowly on the list and maybe when December starts I’ll actually have some things for all of us to do. And maybe it’s okay to not do it all […]