We started this Texas crossing journey at I-10 mile marker 880, and now we are at less than 200!
Today’s drive was set-up in my mind to be long and super boring.…
Family Travel Adventures
We started this Texas crossing journey at I-10 mile marker 880, and now we are at less than 200!
Today’s drive was set-up in my mind to be long and super boring.…
After three nights at Nana and Pop-Pop’s, we left after breakfast Sunday morning, but not before a little early morning TV relaxing first, followed by more doggie snuggles, and a family photo.…
After our first two days at their house being filled with school, we opted to stay an extra day to enjoy some more family time.…
The ideal start to the morning for the kids is watching TV while snuggling up to Nana and Pop Pop in their bed.…
Happy to report we weren’t asked to leave from the Walmart parking lot overnight and headed out like usual in the morning.…
What could possibly top Bourbon Street at night? Beignets for breakfast at CafĂ© Du Monde, of course. After another half-mile mile walk back to the French Quarter, we were ready for the donuts.…
Leaving Pensacola for New Orleans, we hit our first real traffic jam of the entire trip. The route was already 30 minutes longer due to the brand new Pensacola Bay Bridge getting damaged in hurricane Sally.…
This was our last full day near the beach. Rob and I each got out for a morning run, including some miles in the sand.…
The morning started off with an al fresco breakfast near our site, after some Minecraft time. We then strolled along the Intracoastal Waterway to check out the water views from the campground.…
Yay for Saturday! We snuck in one more visit to the beach in Destin since checkout wasn’t until 1 p.m. The weather and waves were calm and perfect.…