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Pint Sized Travel
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Awesome Places You Must Show Your Kids in Washington D.C.
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by Michelle Erickson
2y ago
I have loved Washington D.C. ever since my first visit in the early 2000s. For travelers, the city offers that perfect blend of vibrancy, accessibility, culture, and history. Moreover, the distinct neighborhoods and friendly people remind me of San Francisco. Over the years, as work continued to bring me back to America’s capital, my love affair with D.C. continued. I even filed it in the back of my brain as a potential place to live. It should therefore come as no surprise that I was eager to share Washington D.C. with my kids. However, I wanted their visit to be both memorable and enriching ..read more
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How to do a PCH Road Trip with Kids in Southern California
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by Michelle Erickson
2y ago
This is the final installment of a three-part series about California’s Highway 1. As you’ll have read in my Northern California edition, Highway 1 (otherwise known as the Pacific Coast Highway, or PCH) has played a prominent role in my family’s recreational activities for the last 14 years. In this last post I’m going to cover all the great places to stop when doing a PCH road trip with kids in Southern California. As you can imagine from the name Pacific Coast Highway, a lot of these places offer a heavy focus on sun, sand, and ocean. One of the best things about a road trip is seeing the to ..read more
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Cool Places to Stop Along the California Central Coast with Kids
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by Michelle Erickson
2y ago
Okay, so you’ve already learned about Highway 1 and what it can offer vacationing families in Northern California. It’s time to work our way down the map, beyond San Francisco, and showcase what appeals to kids along the California Central Coast. This is arguably the most picturesque part of a Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) drive. However, that’s not to say that plenty of fun can’t be had. From state parks, amusement parks and castles, to small beach towns, fine art, ATV’s, and plenty of marine life viewing. There is a lot for a pint-sized traveler to enjoy. Santa Cruz So I have to admit that I ..read more
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Highway 1 With Kids: Awesome Places to Stop in Northern California
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by Michelle Erickson
2y ago
This post is the first in a three-part series about road tripping Highway 1 with kids When I was a young girl in England, America seemed like a magical faraway land coated in Hollywood glitter. After all, my only touchpoint was the larger-than-life films that I watched in my parents living room. My point is, you may think there is no way a teenager from England could name something as random and specific as a U.S. highway. But the truth is, as a kid, I could name two; Route 66 and California’s Highway 1. It took me and my kids several years to check Route 66 off our travel list, but Highway 1 ..read more
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5 Utah Landscapes Perfect for Kids
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by Michelle Erickson
2y ago
Until recently, the only thing I had seen in Utah were the beautiful mountain landscapes near Salt Lake City. And that was for skiing (surprise, surprise), pre-kids. It was a momentous trip that I will never forget. Everything from the skiing to the après ski, to the company I was keeping, was spot on. It turns out we were even there during the Sundance Film Festival. Needless to say, this added another layer of fun and excitement to our getaway. In recent years, with two competitive freestyle skiers in my house, I’ve been feeling confident that Utah would soon come calling again. I just didn ..read more
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Fun Family Activities in Napa County: The Best Things to See and Do in Napa, Calistoga and St. Helena
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by Michelle Erickson
3y ago
California may be known as the Golden State, but it is also known for its wine. This is thanks to the European settlers that arrived during America’s colonial era. Among other things, they brought with them a wealth of knowledge about how to grow grapes. Equally important, they knew how to produce great wine. But, while tourists flock to California to taste the state’s various vintages, many also come for the diverse experience that California offers travelers. This is just as true for families wanting to enjoy activities in California’s Napa Wine Country in the north, as it is for those visit ..read more
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How to Find Family Adventure Along Arizona Route 66
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by Michelle Erickson
3y ago
I’ve always had an appreciation for Americana. Maybe it has something to do with my romantic nature, or the old-fashioned westerns and Hollywood movies that I used to watch as a child. Maybe it is because, as a Brit, America’s relatively short history fascinates me. After all, I grew up in a country whose origin came about after Anglo-Saxon kingdoms unified in the 10th century. Either way, I jumped at the chance to pack up my family and travel by RV across western and central Arizona via America’s historic Route 66.   Established in 1926, and stretching nearly 2,500 miles, Route 66 has be ..read more
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California’s Sweet Tooth: 11 Places for Tasty Treats that your Kids will Love
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by Michelle Erickson
3y ago
When you think of California, you typically picture blue skies, sandy beaches, outdoor activities and healthy-looking people. And you wouldn’t be wrong. No matter where I go in California, it seems that I can’t blink without seeing at least one person either running, walking, roller blading, biking, surfing or skiing. Who can blame them? California is a state that is essentially one giant outdoor playground; there to be enjoyed by both pint-sized humans and big kids alike. But that doesn’t mean that Californians don’t enjoy their food. The Golden State is home to some of the best restaurants i ..read more
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