I love to find ancient rock art in our travels, and feel lucky to live in Utah where we have a lot of good sites. Seeing a figure that was painstakingly chipped into a rock face and has been preserved for a thousand years or more inspires my imagination. Petroglyphs help me to feel connected […]
History, luxury and family fun at the Wigwam Resort
Hello! The Wigwam Golf Resort and Spa was the first stop on our recent spring break vacation in Phoenix. I was instantly impressed by the beautiful grounds, historic character, and authentic Southwestern attitude. We loved this laid-back historic property, which opened 85 years ago as a retreat for Goodyear executives. The Wigwam Resort is a modern […]
3 ways to enjoy Midway’s Homestead Crater
Did you know? The only warm water SCUBA diving destination in the continental United States is in… Utah. The Homestead Crater is a geothermically heated pool inside a limestone dome on the property of the Homestead Resort. The pool is 35 feet deep, and the water is 90-96 degrees Fahrenheit, year-round. Visitors are invited to […]
Tips for Visiting the Museum of Modern Art with Kids
The more I experience modern art with my family, the more I like it. How about you? Sure, there were some works at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City that I really didn’t understand. Like the snow shovel hanging from the ceiling. Or the potato house. Or A wall pitted by a […]
10 Best Things to Do in Williamsburg with Kids
Hey there! Are you looking for a vacation destination that will keep toddlers, teens and adults happy? There are so many fun things to do in Williamsburg, Virginia that there is something for everyone in the family. We’ve been with babies, with teens, and with grandparents and think anyone could easily enjoy a week here. […]
Tips for Visiting the National Air and Space Museum
Hey there! Looking for tips for the most popular museum in Washington D.C.? I took my 3-year-old son to the National Air and Space Museum last week. I wanted to check out the Spirit of St. Louis since I just read Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America, 1927. This book details Charles Lindbergh’s historical flight in May 1927 when […]