Posts tagged Family Vacation
Riding the Natchez Trace: The Itinerary
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A DREAM TRIP IN THE SOUTHEAST. For over two years, my husband has dreamed of cycling The Natchez Trace. All 444 miles from Nashville, Tennessee to Natchez, Mississippi. It looked like last summer would be the perfect time…until a new job came into our lives. So, we reorganized and planned the trip for 2012:
So this week all the training and planning have resulted in the following trip:
Day1: More >
Hidden Fun at the High Museum
0MY LATEST ARTICLE ON THE SAVVY SOURCE WAS PUBLISHED TODAY. I’ve been waiting anxiously for this publishing date because I had some fun exploring the High and the possibilities for fun within it’s white walls. So often museums are considered a boring option for family fun…at least that’s how the first impression occurs. Don’t believe me? Try saying the words “amusement park”, “movies”, and More >
Memories to be made in Atlanta #savvysource
0YOU CAN FIND ME AT THE SAVVY SOURCE WEBSITE TODAY. I have a new article which suggests some fun things to do in Atlanta with your family. It was a lot of fun to research this one. I’ve done many of the things on the list, but I think I may try to take my own advice about the ones I have missed. I have really enjoyed being the Atlanta City Editor for this parenting website. It has given me the More >
Chicago: Collage Discovery
3TRAVELING WITH KIDS DOES NOT MEAN YOU HAVE TO VISIT A THEME PARK EACH DAY. We were in Chicago last summer for a family reunion. We started our trip early to travel and experience the sights along the way. Once we were in Chicago we had several days to explore on our own as a family before everyone else arrived for the gathering. One of our favorite days was spent at The Art Institute of Chicago. More >
Along the way: Atlanta, Illinois?
3IT WAS GETTING TIME FOR DINNER AFTER OUR LUNCH OF CARAMEL CORN AND ICE CREAM IN SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS. We had just finished our Land of Lincoln fun and had begun the trek to Chicago. Our goal was to get to the location which we would use as headquarters for the rest of the vacation week.
So, we did what any hungry family would do…we watched exit after exit pass by with no real promise of More >

















