When you first think of New Haven, your mind likely goes to one place: Yale. In fact, there’s an argument to be made that Yale comes to mind before you think of the town in which it’s located. And that’s ok – there’s arguably no more prestigious school for a town to be singularly associated…
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Lubbock, Texas Travel Guide | A Guide to the Hub City
To those of you who’v known us, it’s no surprise that Lubbock, Texas will always hold a special place in our heart. If you’ve heard of Lubbock from outside of Texas, it’s likely in a very specific context: the home of Texas Tech University. That’s for good reason, as the school is very clearly the…
A Travel Guide to the Disney Magic for First-Time Cruisers
We’ve always been a bit anxious about cruising; Karen gets carsick remarkably easily, and we always feel like there’s a chance that the girls will inherit that as well. So needless to say, the idea of a boat rocking constantly was a bit intimidating. But we’d seen enough amazing things about Disney cruises that we…
A Guide to the Alaskan Railway | Seward, Alaska Travel Guide
While visiting Anchorage, we took the Alaskan Railway for a day trip to Seward – and honestly, it’s the activity on our trip that the kiddos seemed to enjoy the most. A lot of kids like trains, and Lily and Summer are no exception, but while they’ve ridden trains via public transportation and the like,…
Anchorage, Alaska Travel Guide | A Family Travel Guide to the Heart of the Last Frontier
If you’re looking for a unique destination that has endless nature-filled activities for your next trip, a trip to Anchorage might be exactly what you need.
The Hilton Anatole and Jade Waters Waterpark | A Hotel Review
We try to make a point to explore some of our local (Dallas-Fort Worth area) attractions, and one of the more popular hotels in the Dallas is the Hilton Anatole. The Hilton Anatole is one of the largest hotels in Dallas, and if you’ve heard of it before, it was likely in the context of…
Boston Travel Guide | How To Spend a Day in the Athens of America
As one of the largest airports on the East coast, if you travel to New England, you’re likely to have a stop in Boston. When visiting, one of the best (and worst) things about traveling to Boston is the sheer volume of things to do across the city. There’s just no possible way to fit…