Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Day Trip | SF Zoo

My kids had last week off for President’s week. After being stuck home for several weekends being sick, we needed to get out. We made an unplanned and last minute decision to jump in the car and head towards San Francisco, to go to the zoo. I had heard good things about the S.F. zoo and it ended up being exactly what we needed. Not only did the zoo itself not disappoint, but I can not put into words just how much days like this feed our souls. Being a recently divorced single mom, it’s so easy to get bogged down in the hum drum of laundry to do, a house to clean, homework projects to complete, and dinners to make. I feel like there’s always more to do than I will ever actually complete, so when these sweet opportunities come knocking and things line up just right....I try to embrace the crazy and this particular day it was just what the doctor ordered.
SF Zoo | 2019

We have a long standing joke/seriously abides by rule in our family that Denny’s is only good on road trips. So, it just made sense to kick off our mini road trip with a quick stop at good ol Denny’s. The kids were really excited about this. After the three of us devoured our shared lumberjack slam (which btw was the perfect amount of food to split between the three of us), we hit the road. It was about a two hour drive from where we live to get to the zoo. It was rainy and cold at home and when we got to San Fran it was a beautiful day.... windy and chilly, but sunny and beautiful. 


By the time we got through the gates, we had about two hours until the zoo closed. This was a concern at first, as it could have been so easy to skip the whole experience because we weren’t going to have much time. As it turned out, we had the perfect amount of time. The three of us had so much fun wandering this new place and seeing some really exciting and unusual animals that we had not seen before. There was a hippopotamus that was pretty awe-inspiring and penguins (the biggest hit, because who doesn’t love a bunch of adorable penguins waddling around all over the place). There  was also a rhino, and the the usual suspects such as bears, tigers (my favorite), and a very cool safari area that housed a whole slew of animals that have clearly become good friends. We finished out our time a little bit early, because the penguins had a scheduled feeding that happened a half an hour before the zoo closed, which we ran to make sure we were able to watch. After the penguins ate, we were on our way back to the car. 
SF Zoo | 2019


Our original intention was to also squeeze in a stop for ice cream at the famous and delicious Ghirardelli square on our way back home. By the time we arrived the line to get ice cream was intense. I left it up to kids on whether they wanted to wait or not, because let’s face it... if they wanted to wait, I wouldn’t be turning that deliciousness down. Both kids agreed that they would be happy with just some chocolates, which we could buy at the mostly deserted upstairs portion of the store. So we loaded up on some candies for the ride home and headed off in search of the Golden Gate Bridge. This was also a request from the kids, they had asked to cross the Golden Gate Bridge since we had been on our way to the zoo earlier in the day. So, we easily made our way to the famous bridge and then continued our way back toward home.

SF Zoo | 2019

All in all, this quick little trip that was last minute and not anything extra noteworthy ended up being the perfect day that my kids and I will remember for a long time to come. It also serves as a healthy reminder to me to not put things off. Just because we didn’t have the whole day, or just because there were chores that could have been done, sometimes it’s important to remember to simply embrace the day and take the time to have fun together. Those are my favorite days, and I hope they will be cherished by my kids as well.



♡ Tara

Thursday, February 14, 2019

Starting to Plan | Mom Kid Trip 2019


And so it begins....

Like so many people who share a passion for all things vacay, it’s not just the actual days away from home that make our hearts go pitter patter. It’s all of it. Everything from that first spark of an idea, through the planning and researching, booking flights (is searching flight times and dates into all neighboring airports within a somewhat close proximity to the target destination a thrill for everyone? Hmmmmm💭). It continues, all the way up to the packing suitcases, making reservations and then of course the actual time to depart for whatever adventure we have been so anxiously anticipating for weeks or months. It’s all a thrill. 

Jet Blue | 2018
Our current project that we are getting more and more excited about is..... well, for anybody who knows us can guess.... Disneyland! Disneyland has been our number one go to since becoming moms. We have both always loved it, and also may have spent a New Years or two there together in our younger, even more insane years, but it was really our kids that sealed the deal with this particular destination. It’s just so fun. That’s all we’ve got; it’s magical, it’s beautiful, it’s a clean wholesome fun that we really enjoy sharing with our kids.
Disneyland | 2015
Plus, as much as we never take anything for granted... it feels safe, warm, and welcoming. We’ve always told our kids... stay close, don’t get lost, but if you do have to get lost... do it at Disneyland. Don’t worry, we’ve not lost anybody yet, but as much as we aren’t really serious about losing our kids there... we kind of are serious. It’s just a great place! 
Tahoe | 2018

So, as I sit here this cold and wintery (but not that cold or wintery, thank you Northern California!) night, I’m getting excited at this trip that we are just starting to plan. Jen booked our flights this week. We don’t always fly. We will seriously get there by any means necessary, but when we can fly we definitely chose that option. Every step of the process is a celebration waiting to happen. We have some new things we are excited to share with our kids on this trip. Stay tuned, we will be sharing more as we start locking more specifics into place!

♡ Tara & Jen