I have a confession. I was one of those 28 year olds who swore I would never get sucked in to all that kid junk. You know the type--the non-parent who swears they will always be far too cool to play Raffi on loop in the car or stand with their head through the cut out...
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Parenting Reflections
Happy New Year! It’s Gonna Be Hard to Beat 2013…
Dec 31, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
2013, thank you for the best gift ever. 2014, here we come.
This is How the Summer Ends….See You Next Year, Cape May
Sep 30, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Getting the best site at Seashore Campsites... Walking towards the sunset... Hanging with the Wes Man... Playing on the beach... *** *** *** *** Playing hide and seek... Shutting down the pool for the season... Searching for Monarch Butterflies at "Butterfly...
The Curse of Hawk Mountain: Two Times is Not a Charm
Sep 25, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Two years ago, in late October, we took Max and Theo to Allentown for a long weekend. It was beautiful. The weather was perfect and we enjoyed the Lehigh Valley Zoo and a great train ride through the country. There was pumpkin picking and a halloween parade....
The Last Great Hayride: Allentown KOA, Pennsylvania
Sep 20, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
We had another lovely stay at the Allentown KOA last weekend. It served as a convenient base camp for exploring the gently rolling hills and picture perfect farms of the Lehigh Valley region of Pennsylvania. The campground itself is deeply wooded and tucked away,...
My National Park Story Is Up…How About Yours?
Sep 3, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
I stumbled across--by way of a tweet--this great project by the National Parks Conservation Association. You can submit your National Park story to www.myparkstory.org and they have a bunch published on the site. As I read through them, I was really encouraged by how...
Mt. Tom, Vermont (or the day that the “Precipice Trail” seemed like a great option for kids and baby)
Aug 29, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
When I went to talk to the Ranger about climbing Mount Tom, he took one look at our merry band of pirates and decided that wide paths and gentle upgrades were the way to go. As he highlighted a route to the summit, he specifically told me to stay away from the...
Camper Wesley: Rookie Stats Have Been Calculated!
Aug 25, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
At a mere four months old, our little camper has racked up some serious traveling stats. Outdoor enthusiasts, let's play a game...Can you beat Wesley's numbers? Total states visited: 6 Total National Parks Visited: 3 Total Hikes Completed (or slept through...six of...
The Art of Hand Holding: Quechee Gorge, Vermont
Aug 22, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
Our visit to the Quechee Gorge was one of my favorite moments of our whole Vermont trip. The mile hike down to the bottom of the Gorge was perfect for kids and full of quiet, easy beauty for the adults. * * * Down at the bottom, heaven presented itself in the form of...
A Rainy Day in Vermont and a Glass Factory: Our Family-Style Anniversary
Aug 13, 2013 RVFamilyTravelAtlas
It rained from dawn to dusk today on our 13th wedding anniversary, but I'm pretty sure we managed to make it as romantic as possible with my lovely mother and three kids in tow. The Simon Pearce Glass Factory in Quechee is just simply a beautiful place, and even...
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