Last August we made the trip to Raleigh, North Carolina for my little brother’s wedding. We planned some extra time in our trip to explore and find some fun things to do. We had rehearsal dinner and then the wedding the next day and other than that we had a few days on our own. I’m going to go through some of the things we got around to and some things that are on our list for next time, and some fun things that my brother and sister-in-law have found. My sister-in-law, Rachel, actually grew up there so she knows a lot more than I do after just spending a few days there. We loved the small town feel, but also all the amenities of city living. It is right between the ocean and the mountains too, which is a win-win for my family. Here are our must do’s when we are there!
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Hey friends! It’s been almost 4 years since we have done any substantial road tripping. We are not currently fans of driving more than an hour due to Ryan and Sara getting car sick. We had a beach trip planned with the whole family early March 2020. We looked into flights from Houston to the Florida panhandle and they were far more expensive than we wanted to pay for all 6 of us to go, so road tripping it was. I am an over planner so I started planning months in advance.
I started a whole Pinterest board with more than enough activity ideas. I’ll say that I like to be creative but I don’t like to spend a ton of time on something that my kids will probably lose or destroy in a matter of minutes. Car organization on road trips was also something I was looking forward to succeeding at this time. I can’t say I succeeded because I’m also an over packer. I need to bring everything I might possibly ever need, hahaha!

Family Vacation on 30A
Hey friends! We had been planning a Spring Break beach trip to the 30A area of Florida for months, and then the COVID-19 virus hit. Schools had been cancelled for a couple weeks, Marc had worked from home for a couple days just to test the “work from home” waters, and restaurants were just starting to do to-go orders. We weighed our options and decided if my grandparents that are in their 80’s got approved for travel we were probably ok. Plus we had a house we could stay at and cook our own foods.
