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Things to do in November in Seattle

I love November because it starts off holiday season and even in October, I start to get a bunch of November notifications in my inbox. We should all sip at least a million pumpkin cream cold brews to ward off any early snow in Seattle and so far we’ve been lucky but it is suddenly […]


Things to do in Seattle in October

Suddenly it’s October isn’t it? I was just reminiscing about our October last year where we started the month with a last minute trip to Disneyland (October was a great time to go by the way-we pretty much did it all in one day)and escaped a bit of the smoke we had. This year there […]


If you have already done a Chicago architectural boat tour and loved it what can you do on your next trip?

Chicago was one of our last trips for pre-2020 travel. I was in Chicago in December of 2019 for my very first time and had such a fantastic time in this city. This year I had just over 24 hours to explore Chicago as I tagged along my husband’s work trip and we were staying […]


California Travel : All the places we’ve visited over the years and absolutely loved

When the hubby first moved to California years ago before we were even married, I never imagined that I would one day live in the United States. But now over 20 years later, we’ve been here now nearly half my life and California is still one of the places we visit often and it’s a […]


Passlife Workspace : all about a coworking and events space in the mountains an hour from Seattle and right across from the Summit at Snoqualmie Pass

Why work in the city and wait for the weekend to play in the mountains when you can have an office in the mountains and do both? I had the opportunity to visit the Passlife Workspace near the Summit at Snoqualmie Pass recently with a group of women I’ve met through instagram and this is […]


Three Nights at the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort and Club in Dana Point California

This hotel, the Waldorf Astoria Monarch Beach Resort is one of the reasons I love having an Amex Platinum card. We always check Amex hotel bookings online when we are planning our trips. If you book places labeled “Fine Hotels” with this card, they usually come with perks like late check-out, breakfast, and some kind […]


Why a bottle of wine from L’ecole No 41 is making me want to visit Walla Walla in Washington State

How many Zoom webinars have you sat through in the past year? And how many times have you just wanted to zoom away to somewhere a little more magical? Last month I sat through a webinar put on by the IFTWA and L’Ecole No 41 in Walla Walla Washington where I learned so much about […]


Heroes and Villains: the Art of the Disney Costume at MoPOP Seattle

We get the coolest pop culture exhibits at the MoPOP in Seattle, our city’s museum dedicated to all things pop culture in an iconic Frank Ghery designed building that “evokes the rock and roll experience” . From June 5, 2021 Walt Disney Archives will be presenting Heroes and Villains: the Art of the Disney Costume […]


Hydropeptide and Armoire, two local Seattle companies helping me with my personal wellness this month and beyond

Maybe there is hope in sight, but we are still not going anywhere too far from Seattle after nearly a year. Most things I do don’t require me to actually see anybody and the kids and I are pretty much at home all the time while my hubby works at a hospital in the city. […]


15 seconds of Stardom in Seattle (a chance to play with the Seattle Star) and other fun local gifts for the holidays

This year it’s more important than ever to shop locally to help support the businesses and places in Seattle we love. So here’s my running list this year for Seattle gift ideas that have caught my eye. Many of them are things our family will be buying and giving to friends and family as well […]


Driving an all-electric Chevy Bolt EV to find all the pumpkin treats in Seattle and beyond for Halloween

I partnered with Chevrolet recently to explore the Seattle area in an all-electric Chevy Bolt EV to find pumpkin treats and see how far we could go knowing that this car has a 259 mile range. We are doing Halloween a little differently this year-we are looking for events that give us more space and […]


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

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 […]


How AmazonSmile helped us Deliver Smiles to Mary’s Place this Holiday Season

How we’re helping some of our favorite Seattle charitable organizations with AmazonSmile this holiday season while we create traditions with our family This post is sponsored by Amazon, however all thoughts and opinions are my own. I love December! No other month feels quite so magical-there are sparkly lights, yummy festive foods, fuzzy sweaters and, because we’re […]


About high tea in the sky and being seated together as a family on Virgin Atlantic from London to Seattle

I did not have high hopes for our return trip from London to Seattle on Virgin Atlantic. I actually didn’t have high hopes for our trip there either, but it turned out to be the nicest flight I’ve ever flown on. I started to panic after hearing about more families seated apart on airplanes because […]


Seattle with kids: a bucket list for a unicorn summer in 2019

We’re always told that we only get 18 summers with our kids and I can’t believe we’re already on our 11th summer in Seattle with these guys.  One of the ways we make the most of our summer is by making a summer bucket list.  We’ve been doing this for many years now.  Usually I […]


The Porsche Off Road Driving Experience in Whistler-an experience gift for dad or maybe for yourself

Believe it or not, getting the chance to try a Porsche Off Road Driving Experience was not what first drew me to a “wings and wheels” media trip to Richmond and Whistler BC. I was actually fairly terrified by the whole idea of it but was blinded by the fact that I would get to […]


Crabpot Seattle with Kids is a Fun Family Tradition, especially with a picture-perfect carousel nearby

My Auntie Sal who lives in Vancouver BC is a huge fan of the Crabpot restaurant on Seattle’s waterfront and she has loved it for years.  So of course she told my little niece and nephew about this restaurant and how much fun she has putting on her seafood bib, watching the seafood get dumped […]


Four days in Okinawa on a trip to Japan with kids

If you are traveling from Seattle, flying to Tokyo is usually about a nine hour flight-I like to justify a family trip to Tokyo to travelers with kids by saying it’s just a few hours more than a flight to Hawaii which is a very popular destination for families in the Pacific Northwest.  And because […]


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 […]


Why you need to see Prince from Minneapolis at MoPop if you are an Instagram Influencer

In the Instagram world there is so much talk about how to produce a “good” Instagram feed.  Do you hire photographers?  Do you choose a specific filter?  And how do you create and curate your own style?  I recently went to Alt Summit in Palm Springs where over 1500 creatives gathered to talk about trends […]