Walkin’ in L.A.
According to the 80’s “nobody walks in L.A.” Maybe some things have changed because, for a city as famous for traffic and smog as it is for movie stars and shopping on Rodeo Dr.,...
According to the 80’s “nobody walks in L.A.” Maybe some things have changed because, for a city as famous for traffic and smog as it is for movie stars and shopping on Rodeo Dr.,...
Our friend Shawna is really great, but even if she wasn’t we would possibly continue to be friends with her to get the opportunity to see her parents Marie and Farzin. I guess it...
Monuments, museums, and chili dogs; DC was an unexpected mishmash of disappointments and wonderful surprises. What we went to the city specifically to see flopped, and we were enchanted by things we thought we’d...
New York is known for it’s towering skyscrapers and gritty fast-paced city life. There is no denying that it is a highly concentrated metropolis, but that does not mean it is lacking in beautiful,...
Tom and I love our yearly visit to the East Coast. We get to spend time with both sides of our family, seeing my brother and our nephew and my great-aunt and grandma, as...
It wasn’t until I started traveling and talking to Europeans that I realized how little of the United States I have actually seen. On my first international trip (other than forays right over the...
When I was growing up comic con seemed like a huge gathering at about 40,000 people. I had not been in years, but Tom and I got to spend July in San Diego this...
Seeing shows on Broadway in New York is one of my favorite parts about our yearly East Coast visits, but it is extremely spendy. I do love it so much I have to ask,...
Tom and I spent our 2nd wedding anniversary in San Franciso and to celebrate I planned what turned out to be the most pirate-themed date EVER. Tom is a rum aficionado and so we...
2014 brought many new changes. We began traveling internationally again after over a year of traveling around the United States. We visited 8-10 countries depending on how you count ‘em. We began and sustained...
Sleep After our day in the great outdoors of Capilano, we were very excited to kick the dust of Vancouver off of our heels and drive up to the town of Whistler. In the...
The Capilano suspension bridge park is just 15 minutes or so out of downtown Vancouver, but feels other-worldly. The platforms and swinging bridges set among the thriving coastal rainforest of 1300-year-old towering trees bears...