Wanderings
Not every trip goes according to plan . Some are wild and loud and filled with cracker crumbs. Some are slow and sacred and stitched together with lullabies and local coffee. This is where we've been - and what we've learned along the way.
California
From redwood forests to sun-soaked coastlines, California is where our family travel story really began. We've chased waves, wandered vineyards, and found magic in roadside fruit stands and sleepy mountain towns. Whether it's a weekend in wine country or RV life under the stars, this state will always feel like home - wild, warm, and wide open.


Hawaii
We boarded a 5-hour flight with a toddler and zero expectations — which might be the secret to enjoying paradise. Kauai was our pre-baby #2 adventure, complete with a sunset luau, way too many snacks, and a suitcase full of sand. Clementine kept us on our toes, but between the beach naps, incredible food, and those jungle-lined drives, we soaked up every wild and wonderful second of our final trip as a trio.
Arizona
From red rock hikes to cactus-lined backroads, Arizona is full of magic — especially when you grew up there. While it’s no longer home, it’s where our roots run deep and where we return for both the familiar faces and the scenic places. With sunshine year-round, kid-friendly adventures, and some of the best Mexican food you’ll ever have, it’s a destination that blends nostalgia and new memories in the best way.


East Coast
The East Coast has a rhythm all its own — fast-paced cities, small-town charm, and everything in between. We’ve explored it as a family, from the buzz of NYC to the quiet beauty of Pennsylvania’s countryside. I spent time living in Maine, too, so it’s a part of the country that holds both old memories and new adventures. Whether it’s chasing fall leaves, museum-hopping with toddlers, or grabbing pizza that actually hit different — the East Coast always gives us something worth coming back for.