In August, we made the trip up to Idaho Falls to see my best friend, her husband, and adorable dogs! The trip was planned around their baby shower, but we also had a wonderful time exploring the Idaho countryside.
Read MoreOne of my favorite State Parks in Utah is Goblin Valley. Its a quiet park, filled with sandstone goblins and formations that transport you to another world.
Read MoreThe fourth stop on mine and Rachel’s National Park Road Trip was Bryce Canyon. This was another park I had never been to, before, and I was excited to do some exploring!
Read MoreAfter two days spent in Moab, Rachel and I made our way to central Utah, where we’d be visiting two places I had never been—Goblin Valley State Park and Capitol Reef National Park.
Read MoreThe second National Park on the itinerary was Arches. I’ve probably visited this park more than any of the others, but I never tire of it. It’s such a beautiful park, filled with a variety of arches so close together.
Read MoreBefore heading into the Las Vegas, I insisted on stopping at Seven Magic Mountains. I had never been, but had always wanted to visit, and these painted rocks did not disappoint!
Read MoreSince Brandi and I had spent the last few days "on vacation", we decided to use our day in Palm Springs to get some work done. While I setup my office in a local coffee shop, Brandi took my car and visited every thrift store she could find! After a few hours, we met back up for lunch, then drove out to see the Cabazon Dinosaurs!
Read MoreWe spent our second day in Anaheim at Disney's California Adventure. While I had been to DCA before, I had not yet been to Cars Land and was really excited to see it!
Read MoreWe got to the park as early as we could, me with my Minnie Mouse ears and Brandi with her vintage Mickey Mouse t-shirt. We could hardly contain our excitement that we almost had the park to ourselves!
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As Spring arrived, we began planning our perfect patio garden with a DIY raised garden bed. Aside from the soil and seeds, I really wanted to keep the design cost under $200, which we were able to do, easily! Here’s everything you’ll need to do the same.