Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2016

Beach Life

When Mike requested a weekend at the beach for Father's Day this year, I was all too happy to oblige.


For those of you who might be new around here, I grew up on the coast of Maine, so being near the ocean makes me feel complete.

From where we live in NY, a road trip to many beach locations can be accomplished in just a few quick hours, so this past weekend we opted to check out some beaches in Western Rhode Island, and for an overnight stay in Mystic, Connecticut.


Early Saturday morning, we loaded up the minivan with all three babes, and enough stuff for a month long vacation, and headed East.  The ride went surprisingly well in terms of the kiddos, minus one flat tire debacle on the side of the highway. 


We managed to still make it to the beach in plenty of time to set up shop, slather on some sunblock, and settle in for a day full of sand, waves, and naps.

M&E were in absolute Heaven.  At one point I even glanced over to find Max making sand angels. They frolicked in the waves, and their giggles were infectious.  It warmed my heart and brought me back to my own childhood, where summers were spent by the water.

Theo was amazing and slept strapped to me in the Solly under an umbrella, only waking up to nurse a few times.

{wrap c/o Solly Baby}

In the late afternoon we headed back to our hotel to let the kids get in a quick nap and to freshen up a it.

We made our way back out early in the evening for a casual dinner at a BYOB lobster joint on the water.



The weather was perfect, Mystic was adorable, and all was right in the world.

On Sunday morning we strolled around the town and chose to have brunch at The Engine Room... an amazing restaurant/bar that serves incredible "beermosas" and one of the best Bloody Marys I've ever had!  The hush puppies with spicy jalapeno mayo were delightful as well.


Once our bellies were full, and everyone was strapped back into their car seats, it was time to head home to catch the end of the US Open (Daddy's wishes, of course).

It's always hard to come home from the beach when you're having such a great time, but I am hopeful that since this trip went so well, there will be more like it in our near future.

Wishing you all a great week ahead!

xoxo,

Friday, July 3, 2015

Maine ❤️


For those of you who might happen to be new around here (welcome!), you may or may not already know, that despite the fact that we are currently dwelling in New York, I was actually born and raised in the beautiful state of Maine.

A little over 8 years ago, I packed my bags and took off to Baltimore to be with my husband, who was working there at the time. Shortly later, we headed for his hometown of Pittsburgh where we finally settled down, bought a house, and started a family. 

I love (loved) Pittsburgh. I love my husband and his wonderful family. I adore all of our friends there. I love New York too.  I'm very happy here.

You know what I also love though? MAINE! My family and friends that are still there, the ocean, the food, the shops... and every other little last thing about it!!!

So, as you can probably imagine, a few months ago, when I first got word of our impending move to NY, I was ecstatic to learn that our new home would only be about a 4.5 hour jaunt to Maine by car. 

Last weekend, I put my big girl panties on, stocked up on veggie sticks, fruit snacks and diapers (you know, the essentials), and then I loaded M&E, along with all of our junk, into my car and we took off for Vacationland...  that's right, just the 3 of us!  

The drive was only slightly painful at parts, but the weekend, was pure perfection. It felt beyond amazing to see our loved ones and visit some of our favorite spots.  I literally cannot wait to head back again in the near future.

In the meantime, I thought I would share a few photos, along with some of the links, to a few of the places that we visited and love in the greater Portland area...











And... because poor Mike couldn't make the trip with us, we brought back some lobster meat and made him lobster rolls to cheer him up!

                                                     

 
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