Tag: Tips
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12 Fun Things to do in Pine Mountain Lake
Hi! I’m Kasey – I have been working with Emily for several years now (Woah, Covid has made it hard to keep track of time!) We met through a mom’s group after I realized that I had been using Henry and Andrew’s Guide (this blog!) to plan my family trips. It was one of those…
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Yosemite in the Winter – A Guide to Visiting
Are you planning a trip to Yosemite National Park in the winter? This guide is for you!! Seriously. A waterfall that looks like it’s on fire, breathtaking snow-covered sequoia trees, and fresh mountain air with fewer crowds make visiting Yosemite in the winter a must! It is refreshing to have a quieter trip to this…
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200+ Free and Fun Things to Do in San Francisco
Free in San Francisco – you may think it’s hard to come by. In the city where an average hotel price is $397 per night, apartment rent around $3500, and pricing of a house is $1.61 million, I think all families need a good dose of free things to do in this city! Here are…
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Tenaya Lodge Yosemite
Tenaya Lodge in Yosemite – everything you ever wanted to know about staying here! Read this before you go to the Tenaya Lodge in Yosemite, so you know what to expect. We stayed at the Tenaya Lodge in Yosemite in the Fall just as the colors were starting to turn in Yosemite. Our experience here…
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Camping with Toddlers and Kids: Checklist for Packing
Here is a handy checklist for packing for your next camping trip with your kids! Tony and I used to go camping all the time. We did go once when Henry was about 6 months old, but 3 years later, we recently finally went on our first camping trip with our kids (3.5 and 1.5-year-old)…
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10 Must See Pumpkin Patches and Celebrations Across the World
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It’s that time of the year – pumpkin patches time! Fall is by far our favorite time of the year for us. It actually warms up here in San Francisco, yet there’s the smell of Pumpkin Spiced Latte everywhere. It’s the beginning of the festive time of the year, and Tony will mention football season.…
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5 countries in 14 days with 2 under 3 – and tips so you can recover from travel plans gone wrong
5 countries in 14 days with 2 kids under the age of 3 – why did we do it? We didn’t mean to! It all happened kind of accidentally – some out of spontaneity, and some because of circumstances beyond our control. I have to admit; I’m that person that loves to keep track of…