We spent 3 days in Toronto for Mike’s birthday, Gabe’s 2nd birthday, and Labor Day. We chose Toronto because I’d never been (Mike went when we was young), we love visiting cities, and it wasn’t very far (5.5 hours). I am the worst planner ever, so the comments from this post basically became our itinerary.Read the whole post >>
I'm Going to Need my Passport this Weekend.
The trouble with having a very exciting childhood is that the rest of your life feels dull by comparison. I filled a passport by the time I turned 20. I stay in a floating hotel and rode on an elephant’s back in rural Thailand. I participated in Songkran – driving around with our squirt gunsRead the whole post >>
West Virginia, Mountain Mama.
I just got back from a week in on a farm on the side of a mountain in West Virginia. Giant garden, chicken coop, animal barn, and compost. My own personal hippie mothership. You know that feeling when your actions match your values? When you are inspired and full of joy? When you are withRead the whole post >>
Lessons Learned and a Two-Minute Vacation.
Eleven days unplugged got me thinking. Without as much noise and things to check and update constantly, there was space for other things. Like, learning about myself, even at the ripe ol’ age of 26. Things I learned about myself on summer vacation: Being in a quiet space makes my thoughts grow in proportion. ItRead the whole post >>
I Can Never Spell ‘Massachusetts’ Right the First Try.
Eleven days away from home, and we’re back! Our trip was wonderful, and I’m sure I’ll show you eleven million photos sometime soon. We were tucked away on the side of a hill in the Appalachian Mountains under maple trees, next to the farm’s working maple sugarhouse (aka: where all of the liquid gold isRead the whole post >>
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