Sea Island Resort, Lion Street Style: This past July I was lucky enough to join my parents for five nights at the Sea Island Resort. Sea Island Resort is a world-class destination located on the coast of Georgia. The resort is known for its luxurious accommodations, impeccable service, and wide array of activities and amenities.… Continue reading Sea Island Resort: A First Timer’s Experience
Category: Family/Friends
Portland, Maine: Pre Bachelorette
Essentially a tour that consisted of gathering bachelorette supplies from local distilleries, breweries, cheese shops, and more. Recently, I’ve been working on adding more of my travel notes to this blog. I found my first long feature (on Scottsdale) to be really fun to write but quite time consuming. Therefore, I haven’t quite gotten around… Continue reading Portland, Maine: Pre Bachelorette
Scottsdale: What to Eat and Do
With A Toddler. Written by an Aunt. If you read my last post, you know that I am trying to make use of all the iPhone notes and Google Docs I have compiled over the years from various travels. This became a hobby of mine somewhere along the way, and I never looked back. My… Continue reading Scottsdale: What to Eat and Do
Where to Eat and What to do in Scottsdale
With a Toddler. Written by an aunt. Anyone that knows me is aware of my most recent hobby/obsession (recent as in for the last 5 or so years) that is compiling lists of restaurants and sights to see when traveling. Not just for myself but at times for family or friends. It’s become one of… Continue reading Where to Eat and What to do in Scottsdale
Kathy’s Dip
Yet another family favorite. I come from a big Irish family (my mom’s side) and one thing we always have plenty of during our celebrations is food. You can pretty much guarantee that when we have a family party or holiday this dip will be served, and devoured in about 10 minutes (burnt mouths all… Continue reading Kathy’s Dip
Ma’s Banana Bread
Banana Bread I don’t remember the first time I had banana bread. But I do know that each time I have it, it reminds me of my mom (Hey, Ma!). My mom made banana bread often when we were growing up and it always creates that same wonderful smell as it bakes (at 350 for… Continue reading Ma’s Banana Bread
3 Tools That Improve My Morning Ritual
Waking up slowly: If there’s one thing I’ve become, it’s definitely a morning person. No longer can I sleep past 6 or 7 in the morning. I have to admit however, that I don’t hate it. In fact, I now find myself going to bed early just so that my early mornings will be easier… Continue reading 3 Tools That Improve My Morning Ritual
The Importance of A Happy Place
18 floors all the way up. Over looking Fenway Park and panoramic views of the city. Add in the sunsets and the lack of other people (I’m literally the only person up there 95% of the time) and there’s no doubting this is my happy place. I could say the same thing about the beach… Continue reading The Importance of A Happy Place
What being single in a pandemic taught me about love.
It’s no secret that I broke up with my ex not too long before the pandemic (Christmas morning to be exact) as I’ve mentioned it before. But what I don’t usually take the time to talk about is all that I’ve learned since then. For now, I’m going to focus on what I’ve learned… Continue reading What being single in a pandemic taught me about love.
Local Tourist: The Chatham Trip
I’ve been holding onto this piece of paper since a few weeks before the trip I took to Chatham with my parents in early April. It was my scrap piece that I was writing down all the cravings, ideas, names of places, etc. that I wanted to go to/to do when we went. If you… Continue reading Local Tourist: The Chatham Trip