St. Augustine was written on my bucket list of places to visit and at the end of 2017, we finally went there! While we were only there for a few days, we could’ve easily stayed longer than a week. There…
St. Augustine was written on my bucket list of places to visit and at the end of 2017, we finally went there! While we were only there for a few days, we could’ve easily stayed longer than a week. There…
This is a sponsored post, as always opinions are our own. We have yet to visit Paris, but like many other bucket list cities we want to visit, we love coming up with a plan of what to see when…
Before our visit to Half Moon Cay (Little San Salvador Island), we had never been on a private island and it was everything we had imagined! We were sailing on Carnival Elation for almost two days when we finally approached…
We were hosted by St Augustine, Ponte Vedra, & The Beaches Visitors and Convention Bureau as a press trip. As always, opinions are our own. Saint Augustine was written on my bucket list of places to visit and at the…
We were hosted by Jaybird’s Inn, as always opinions are our own. On our recent visit to Saint Augustine, Florida we stayed at Jaybird’s Inn. Their slogan says, “historic outside, contemporary inside” and we couldn’t agree more! The Rooms The…
About Castillo de San Marcos On our recent visit to Saint Augustine, Florida we spent a few hours exploring its Spaniard built fort: Castillo de San Marcos. It’s a 17th century fort and the oldest fort in the United States. It…
This post is sponsored by Basic Invite, as always opinions are our own. I’m so happy to tell you that we’ve partnered with Basic Invite – just in time for the upcoming holidays! Basic Invite is an online shop that creates…
What if I told you there is a place that is literally a match made in heaven where coffee and tea lovers unite for a perfect cup of beverage of their choice? This is exactly what we think after visiting…
I remember trying to carve Jack-O-Lanterns as a child. It was fun and messy but as an adult and lover of culture, I now question almost every tradition’s origin. Where did Jack-O-Lanterns originate and why were they created? And who…
You know it’s fall when: Ladies are wearing their stylish boots, denim and scarves. The weather turns into an exhilarating brisk air with colorful leaves blowing, which is nice! Pumpkin and apple consumption is in full swing and yes, I have already started…
This is a guest post by Olivia from the blog, High Style Life. Image source: https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/12200 On one particular day in August, the sun is going to “hide” behind the moon and millions of people in America from South…
This is a guest post from my pal, Sam who often travels with her family! YES!!!! Our summer adventure finally arrived after tons of research, lists, and checking them twice! We departed LAX at 11pm for Kathmandu via Guangzhou, China.…
This is a guest post from my pal, Sam who often travels with her family! Our traveling circus hit the road in June, and this time we were headed to Nepal, Bhutan and India. I’m often asked why we choose…
El Paso is in a unique location with Mexico to the south and New Mexico to the north, making it a diversified place in its own right. Narrowing down what to do with your time here can be overwhelming, so…
This post is originally posted by Mary Chong on May 27, 2017 on Calculated Traveller. A trip to Cambridge, Massachusetts, is a journey through history, art galleries, museums, and higher learning. Throw in some shopping and some good eats, and you…
Today is our 5th Wedding Anniversary (plus Meshach’s birthday.) Looking back on our big day, I’m happy how our wedding and reception turned out because it wasn’t at all like we had originally planned. Our Wedding I had a vision…
Summer is my most favorite time to travel! I think it’s because it brings back memories from my childhood when we road-tripped from the West Coast to visit relatives who live in the South. In this summer issue of Lonely…
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