Ready for a break, mama? We all know it’s hard to get away from your daily routine and leave your kids and husband for a weekend. But guess what? You don’t know how bad you need it until you DO IT! Last October, we took a weekend, just us girls, to get away from the everyday grind. Williamsburg, VA was a perfect destination for a girls weekend and you have to know why!
So, you want to earn a passport stamp? Without hesitation, I will become your biggest cheerleader in this pursuit. But if you’ve never ventured outside of the USA, I can understand why you might be hesitant to take that next step. That’s why today I am excited to share my experience and advice in planning your first trip abroad.
All couples have “their place” right? Carowinds is one of ours. Just minutes south of Charlotte, straddling the North Carolina/South Carolina state lines, Zach and I have turned to Carowinds for MANY a day date. We have the absolute best time together! We share so many laughs and so much excitement from being flung in the air at maximum speeds. We love our alone time to ride all the big rides but have also learned to love Carowinds with toddlers. They love it too! (Thrill seekers in the making. 😉 )
Summer is the time for family road trips to beach destinations for days filled of fun in the sun. If you’re like us, we love taking trips to see our family and friends but there’s one thing I dread more than ANYTHING: the “getting there” part. Traveling with a toddler is *almost* the definition of insanity!
Hellooooo Sweater Weather! Hands down… fall is my favorite time of year – ALL the feels! Fall in the Carolinas means cool mornings on the deck with a cup of coffee, football games, tailgates, sweaters with boots and fun family activities. Not to mention it’s also snuggle season and cuddling is my love language.
I don’t know about you, but I’m the mom with a million things on her brain at all times. Whether it’s meal-planning, scheduling the babes’ days, operating a side hustle, or dreaming about the next time I can take a shower in peace, my mind is always running.