Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Planing another East Coast Excursion

Call us crazy, but our family has done the East Coast long-distance-travel-thing twice in less then six months.  Each time we tweaked it and became more efficient travelers.  I could suggest what others should do when tackling this trip, but every family has different needs.  For example:

- We needed restaurants with take-out or outdoor seating options because we had our dog
- Traveling with a potty-training toddler meant we needed to keep bathroom breaks a priority
- When I was pregnant with our second child, we needed to stretch our legs more often

You catch my drift, every family has different needs and priorities when traveling. So instead of writing about my suggestions, I'm thinking I should just do the drive again and share our experiences while on vacation.  Then what works and what doesn't will just become apparent.

Now that baby #2 has arrived and our family is never going to settle into a routine, I figure why not shake of the cobwebs and take another trip?!  I have a cousin getting married near Atlanta, Georgia so we at least have a final destination and can back-schedule our trip with that end-goal in mind.  I also have a really good friend who just moved inland from Charleston, South Carolina so it would be great to add her as a destination stop as well.  Off to dust off the maps and plan the trip!

Thursday, June 9, 2016

Becoming Residents of a New State

This week we became residents of Pennsylvania: new drivers licenses, new license plates, registered to vote, and completed all our U.S. mail forwarding.  Both my husband and I have mixed feelings about it all.  It's almost as if we are mourning the loss of our New England identity combined with it marking the end of our six month family adventure.  We are incredibly grateful to finally be living a reasonable driving distance from a lot of family.  We know we are fortunate enough to be able to find jobs so quickly.  We are definitely blessed to be living in a townhouse community that offers us more then we could ever need, including one of the safest neighborhoods I think we have ever lived in (and we have lived in some incredibly safe places!)  There is so much to be grateful for and yet there is this unsettling feeling that can't be placed. I've been told in the past by many people that I'm not the best at navigating simplicity or complacency so I'm wondering if that has anything to do with this unsettlement.  Or it could simply be that we have only been her for 4 full weeks so far so it doesn't quite feel real yet...  ok, probably that's the issue.  We were hopping around so much that I still feel like we are going to be moving again!

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Summertime Activities for Kids

Can you believe that summertime is upon us?  In a few short weeks school will be out and I'm sure we all have grand visions of activities planned and vacation time with family.  And if you haven't even started thinking about ideas, how about try some of these:
  1. taking a nature walk in your local State Park
  2. picnic with friends and family near a lake or a playground
  3. try your hand at fishing at a local pond
  4. plan a trip to a beach
  5. explore along a bike path
  6. visit community gardens
Are you catching on too a pattern here?  I say "get outside and enjoy some sunshine, or go jump in puddles along with your kids when it rains," the options are endless!  Lucky for us as parents, adventures don't have to be expensive or extravagant for children to have tons of fun and make memories last!  And bonus prize - the less stressful the event, the more fun we have as adults too!

Friday, May 6, 2016

Move to Bucks County, PA

Our happy family :)

Guess what?  We've moved again!

For all the readers who have been following our adventures: thank you for joining us on this journey, and for new readers: a big welcome and feel free to check out the archives to catch up on why we sold our house back in October 2015 and have been living all over the east coast since December (how have these past 6 months gone by so fast?!)  And a HUGE thank you for all our family and friends who have supported us during the ups and downs along this road - love to all of you!

So no surprise here, we've moved again.  But this time it's for longer then a month in a vacation rental because this time we signed a 13month lease in an unfurnished townhouse - gasp!  Yes, it's true, we are settling down for a little while to enjoy some non-traveling adventures ahead of us.  As many of you who know, I'm now 7months pregnant.  It's a good time to settle into one place with more consistent doctors, stable living environment, and not to mention getting our own bed back finally - yippie for comfort!!  My husband also accepted a great career opportunity at a solid company which is super exciting!

Ok, ready for the tour of our new naked home before we put millions of boxes or furniture inside to create chaotic clutter?  Welcome to our new home, complete with 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a finished basement!
Our end-unit townhouse
PODS being delivered

We sold a lot of our stuff before we put it in storage, but we still had one completely full POD and one packed about 1/3 full.  Being in a townhouse means we don't actually need to use our push-lawn mower, snow blower, power washer, etc so we are just keeping them in our utility storage until our next place.
Keiki with our new keys!!
Dining & living room, outside patio
Kitchen

Master bathroom with two sinks!
Master bedroom
Kids bathroom
Two equivalent kids rooms

Such modern utilities!
Keiki's whimsical attire makes me giggle,
complete with:
1. Minnie Mouse purse filled with bracelets
2. Irish shamrock antennae headband
3. Star shaped fairy wand  
Spacious finished basement,
soon to be huge playroom and a place
to simply run around on rainy/snowy days!
Also has an extra finished room that can be
made into an office or guest room

AND second floor laundry - I'm going to become super spoiled in this place!

Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Rent vs. Buying


The past month has been a whirlwind of chaos as we decide where our next adventure will take us.  My husband got a new job so it looks like we are going to stop moving around the country on a month-to-month basis and settle down in Pennsylvania for at least a year while we also gain our parenting-legs with a second child.

We have owned our own home in Massachusetts for so many years now that we just naturally assumed it was the next step for us to find a new house to settle down in so we aggressively started looking.  Although the housing market is still not recovered in most of the country, it turns out that the area of PA we were looking in was just as a hot market as it was back in our prior MA area.  We underestimated that solid houses were selling within days of listing and predominantly over asking price.  It caught us off-guard and we lost out on a couple of possible new homes.

But God always has a plan, right?  Turns out that the rental market for three bedrooms is competitive as well, but we found exactly what we needed - if not much more!!  Plus renting with a one year lease just seems to be a smart decision when we are not only new to the area but unsure if my husband would even like the new job he starts.  Renting is also a great option for us because we are about 2 months away from when our new baby is to arrive so we can get settled in and I can start nesting  :)

I think we all have weighed the risks and rewards to renting vs. buying - what experiences have you had?

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Lehigh Valley Zoo


We visited a zoo in what felt like the middle of nowhere this week!  A drive through the countryside of family farms leads you to a very minimally marked gated entrance.  Up the windy mountain and then back down into a secluded valley, built as if to almost exclusively create an oasis home for a small zoo!  This zoo was perfect for taking younger kiddos because we actually could see all the animals available in a morning before afternoon nap time.  There were many informative signs about endangered animals and nature preservation to raise awareness, a diverse population of interesting animals from a varying environments, and even a playground for kiddos who wanted to get the extra energy out.  And after you leave the zoo, your car is led on a "safari tour" through a nature preserve that takes you through a shallow river (the water comes up a few inches over your tires - a cool effect as if you are truly in the wild!) and the park houses bison and elk (behind a fence), a scenic overlook of the zoo, and parking areas for hiking trails and picnic spots!

Penguins
Eagles

Kangaroos
Endangered Wolf
Camels
Looking into a wolf den
Snack bar and gift shop
Overlook of the zoo
Nature preserve with bison & elk

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Crayola Experience

Crayons and markers and fun... oh my!!  We used to call this place the "Crayola Factory" when I was a kid but now it's more of a museum and visitors center for kids - called the "Crayola Experience!"  Centered in the heart of Easton, PA,  Crayola has created a four floor discovery museum for little and big kids alike.
We bought our tickets online ahead of time to save a few dollars per person because our 2.5 year old toddler is too tall for passing (i.e.:lying) about her age anymore.  But if anyone reading this has little tykes, children can explore the Crayola place for free  :)

Upon entering, there is a display of the worlds largest crayon.  It's 16 inches in diameter and weighs 1,500 lbs!  After the Crayon census of 2000 showed fan favorite color was blue, this worlds largest crayon was unveiled in 2003,  it was collectively made of left over crayon bits sent in by children across the United States.
The main attractions are on the second, third and fourth floors and let a child's mind run wild!   You can name and wrap your own crayon, play on two separate indoor playgrounds (age appropriate 2-4 and 4-12), create art projects, puzzles, and paintings, and even melt crayons into a shape crayon too. In my opinion this place would be overwhelming if visited on a busy or rainy weekend day, but since we visited on a Monday morning the place was practically empty so we could visit each station at leisure and without standing in line.  Our Tiny Tot even made a few friends to play with while visiting which always makes it more fun when sharing discovery experiences with friends!




Wednesday, March 30, 2016

A Tent-Home Away from Home

Traveling as much as we do can take a lot on adults let alone children and dogs.  The one question we seem to get over and over again from friends and family is simply, "how do we do it?"  I could write an entire book on answering that very question because it depends on if your asking how we doing this emotionally, physically, financially, etc.  There is no simple answer for how my husband and I continue to bounce around and explore the world around us, but I can say we must make a pretty good team otherwise we would have crumbled within the first two weeks.  And this especially takes a toll on our toddler and dog.

Little Doodles is our almost six year old Schnoodle and she loves to run!  The first two houses we have rented didn't exactly have a back yard where she had any space to run so we always had to take her for walks or to a park for some fun time.  She is constantly anxious, acting as if we will abandon her at any moment and it's so sad to watch her when she shivers, shakes and pants uncontrollably.  She has unfortunately shown some serious medical issues caused by her anxiety in the beginning of wintertime and we have needed to take her to a veterinarian twice now to keep her healthy (luckily we think we've figured out the problem and she's now doing great!)  Believe it or not, she still seems to love long car rides so the traveling part isn't the problem, it's the constant new environments for her that are making her uncomfortable.  The best answer we have had yet is giving her her own consistent 'home': a portable tent!  Tents are the greatest and she has always had one since she was a little pup to lessen her anxiety and make her feel cozy and safe.  We call it her happy place!  She had two tents in our home in Massachusetts, one upstairs and one down and because they were getting torn and tattered through the years, we decided not to keep them when we sold our house to move.  But living in vacation rentals has taken it's toll on her and we've realized just how depressed she is without her tent.  So we splurged on a really sturdy one and she's acting like a pig in mud lately!  Talk about clearing the rain cloud over this cute lovable pup and replacing it with a home sweet home!

Our two year old is also having transition difficulties.  Most toddlers at this age are working hard on potty training and sleeping in a big girl bed.  Not having a stable environment makes those difficult tasks seem impossible.  Sleeping on a regular schedule is also become hard as well because she has to adjust to a new bedroom each month, accompanied with whatever blinds are on the rental windows, or if neighbors let their dogs out to bark before 6am (yes, we find it pretty obnoxious as well.)  I think our biggest savings grace has been daylight savings time because we didn't transition Keiki to the new time change.  Now she wakes up an hour later around 6:30/7am, takes nap at a more reasonable hour around 1pm, and then goes to bed about 7:30/8pm which gives us more time for bath and reading books in the evening and overall it's a more delightful schedule to all of us! But even though we have a better sleep schedule under control for this tiny tot, she still is more clingy, whiny, tantrum,   mood-swing prone then a typical toddler because of always moving around to what she loves to exclaim with excitement, a "new house!"  With the constant changing environments we thought maybe she would like a tent like our dog has so she could have a designated space to call her own.  And a tent is great too because it can collapse and just move from place to place with us as we continue our adventures.  Instead of the hyped, overly-expensive marketed ones out there, I simply went to the outdoor department at Walmart and bought an actual kids camping tent for $17.44.  Although it's pretty huge, it's perfect for creating an area for pillows and blankets for what Keiki likes to call her "cozy home," as well as give her space to spread out to play with puzzles, read books, jump around, and play with dolls, stuffed animals, and cars too.

Sunday, March 27, 2016

Happy Easter from Our Family to Yours!


Happy Easter to all!  This Holy Week has been incredibly busy for us, which even included an unexpected trip to Virginia to see family.  Keeping family a priority during our adventures these past months has been truly a blessing!  Easter season is a great opportunity for renewal and gathering with those you love to celebrate all the gifts that have been provided to us.  What an amazing reason to celebrate today, and everyday!

Our Keiki has always been scared of meeting Santa and the Easter Bunny, but this weekend an egg hunt was hosted in Liberty Village in Flemington, NJ and we decided to give it a try.  For those living in New Jersey, I found a website njfamily.com which seems to list good events around each county.  Although she didn't get a chance to collect any eggs (big kids are much faster!), she was super excited about the sticker and coloring station.  There was also a small playground where she made new friends, and unexpectedly stood in line for 10minutes to give the Easter Bunny a hug!  Toddler's will always surprise you with their love and wonder!  On our way back to the car, we were greeted with a train switching tracks.  Aren't trains just the coolest?!






Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Tinicum and Tohickon Valley Park

The amount of park and conservation land in this area is incredible!  Everywhere you look there is another playground, boat ramp or park.  This week we visited two parks close to our rental house.

Tinicum Park has a playground, hiking, boating, fishing, and camping.  There is even wide open fields for polo and playing frisbee golf (a game I had never heard of before!).  The park spans between the Delaware River and the Del. Canal State Park Tow Path which is great for jogging or walking the dog.

Tohickon Valley Park has typical playground, hiking and fishing, but also offers mountain biking, a seasonal swimming pool, and cabin camping.  And even though we didn't check it out, there is rock climbing available down Tory Rd over to High Rocks




Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Move to New Jersey

We are officially moved into our rental house in Frenchtown, New Jersey.  It is a spitting distance from Pennsylvania so we are excited to explore both states simultaneously by crossing over a very long narrow bridge.  Although we haven't scratched up against any other cars yet on the bridge, I'm beginning to understand why folks pull their side mirrors in to cross over it - my goodness it's a tight squeeze for two Prius cars let alone SUV's and pick-up trucks!  We have rented this house for two whole months, longer then other places because my husband and I are beginning to prepare to settle down with our traveling excursions for a while.  The excitement of living carefree on the road to see family and explore more of the US east coast is starting to take it's toll and we are beginning to miss modern luxuries like having a permanent address, consistant neighbors and friends, dependable playdates for our toddler, a stable doctor as I'm in my 5th month of pregnancy... you know, normal everyday things that most people take for granted.  So we have decided to rent this house for two months to start creating some stability while we look for the next area we would like to more permanently move to.  At this point, it's still looking like we will settle down in the Bucks County, PA area but that will be job and house-hunting dependent.  In the meantime, We are excited to be in Frenchtown, NJ to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, Easter and my brother's upcoming wedding too!  Even though I grew up about 20minutes from here, I moved away 15 years ago to explore life in Boston.  Living away for so long it's amazing how much you can forget, and how much it all feels like new places to explore!!

1875 rental in Frenchtown, NJ
Frenchtown has a small town center filled with cute bakery shops, cafe's and art galleries.  The house we rented is close enough to walk into town and we can't wait for milder spring weather to walk around and poke in and out of all the shops.  The other really unusual thing for us is the history of our rental house.  We usually stay in newer or renovated places modified for high-traffic rentals.  But this place is more like staying in someone's home.  The house was built circa 1875, has 3.5 large bedrooms, a full bathroom upstairs and a half bath tucked into a basement hallway downstairs, a double stair case making for a grand entrance, an adorable updated kitchen but made to look like an antique country kitchen, large dining and living rooms, and a 4-season greenhouse window office that overlooks the backyard and the mountainside on the other side of the Delaware River - spectacular!  And being so closely located near family is going to make these next two month tons of fun!









Living Room
Master Bedroom
Guest Bedroom







Shed and tree swing


House in Summertime
*Most of these photos are sourced from the HomeAway advertisement for the rental house.  We moved our luggage in from the car before we remembered to take pictures before the chaos.