Acknowledging that the last two days had been pretty heavy and a bit over the head of the little girls, we decided to spend today focused on them and the discovery of the wonderful world of science, art and music through play. The city had a wonderful park dedicated to just this- Pirate Park. We spent hours here and there were many lessons in physics and more but...
Read MoreAt over 1,400 acres, Fort Clinch State Park is situated on Florida’s northernmost barrier island- Amelia Island. As the name indicates, it is also home to Fort Clinch. As we stepped into the fort, it was as if we were transported back in time to the year 1864. We got the opportunity to explore the many rooms, galleries and grounds of the fort and learned how the...
Read MoreAs February winds to an end, it seem only fitting that we spent the end of Black History month exploring the Kingsley Plantation. The plantation was first built when Florida was a Spanish colony. American planters came across the border from Georgia looking for rich lands where they could grow cotton, tobacco, sugar cane, corn and other crops. The Kinsley...
Read MoreThe first day of travel was uneventful. We pulled into the Wytheville Virginia KOA on schedule, had some dinner, and cuddled up to watch HGTV. We woke in the morning and the kids decided to eat breakfast outside since it was s nice outside. We warned them that it was early and people were still sleeping so they needed to be quiet. They assured us they understood...
Read MorePhotographer: Alex Gilbert Stylist: Cary Tauben MUH: Genevieve Lenneville Despite some struggles with all the one way streets in downtown Montreal last night, we found our way to the hotel and to the studio in the morning. Wardrobe for Kaatje- Gucci and Balenciaga Kaatje’s fortune from her fortune cookie at lunch. How fitting….and she received not...
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