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Loreto, Mexico (B.C.S.)
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A New Take On Valentines Day Roses
It’s Valentines Day Week, which means “Love and Cupid’s arrows are in the air” 🥰
PSA: wooden roses never die and they are just as gorgeous as normal roses 🌹 🥀 They are also more affordable than freshly cut roses. They make a for great home décor, mess free may I add. There is no need to take care of them or water them (my favorite part).
You can’t tell they are made completely of wood in the photo above. They come in all colors and varieties. If you are looking for a unique gift for VDay, I suggest looking into “forever roses” (aka wood roses).
Click the link for some other gorgeous wooden roses from Amazon 👉 http://liketk.it/37RaV
Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie
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Make Traveling & Adventuring Even More Fun!
We received the best gift for Christmas, and we are just now getting around to opening it and setting it up. It is a Scratch Off Map of both the world and a separate one of just the United States!
Having a map and making it clear where you have been in the world is amazing and fun! It makes you want to visit some place new that you have never been. It could also help plan your next trip, because you know exactly where you have not been!
I think this is a much easier idea than the Photo Frame Map. The scratch off method is easy and convenient, rather than having to find a photo that fits perfectly in the outline of a State. Not to mention, having to make sure we take a photo meant for the frame every time, then going to get it printed and mounting it in the picture frame.
We set our United States map up on a corkboard with cute little push pins, and I clipped a penny to the board for easy access. I made sure that the penny was made in the year that our relationship was established, I thought it made it seem more special. It is quick, easy and fun!
We have not scratched off all the places that we have been yet – I was just too excited to share the photo to wait! We have all of the Western States marked off on the United States map and some on the Eastern Coast. We chose to only scratch off the places we have been to TOGETHER and not on our own. We also made it a rule that we have had to stay there and not just flown in as a connecting flight, or drove through to get to somewhere else.
Keep finding adventure,
Sadie
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Brunch in a Snow Globe
We got nice and cozy in a snow globe for brunch this morning at @cafegalleriamidwaypizza ❄️
The food was AMAZING! The atmosphere was AMAZING! The drive up the canyon was AMAZING!
If you are ever in Utah and you find yourself close to Heber, go to Café Galleria in Midway. Their pizza is THE best pizza around! And as an avid pizza connoisseur, I can say that with complete confidence.
Also, to keep warm in the winter I LOVE color block sweaters! Click here for a link to some of my favorites.
*Not an ad, we genuinely like the place. So much so that we have been back multiple times!*
Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie
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Dinner & A Walk Through A Garden
Everyone knows that dinner and a movie is always a good go-to type of date. Covid-19 has made going to the movies a bit difficult, so we put a spin on dinner and movie and changed it to dinner and a walk through a garden!
Going for a walk after dinner together is a great way to deep dive into the conversations you were having during eating. It also makes it “golden hour” when you are exploring the garden.
We went to Freddy Burger’s and then to the Sego Lily Gardens. It was a perfect weekday date, because it didn’t take too long. It is not a hike that takes all day, it is just a nice leisurely walk!If you can’t make it to a garden, you can take a walk around the neighborhood! It is a good year round type of date, because it’s great in the warm weather of summer and it’s beautiful looking at everyone’s holiday lights in the winter.
You can find out more about the Sego Lily Gardens in Sandy, Utah by looking at their website: http://sego-lily-gardens.edan.iohttp://sego-lily-gardens.edan.io
Keep Finding Adventure,
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Get A Little Mud On Those Tires
This might not be for everyone but….Off roading is always a fun adventure date to go on!
Driving on dirt roads and getting mud everywhere is a day well spent. It beats sitting on the couch watching a movie! There are a million trails out there for all types of vehicles. Even if it is just a ride up the canyon to see the amazing views.
Yes, we have gotten my Jeep stuck before, and yes I have had to leave it on the side of a mountain over night and get some help pulling it off the mountain (that is a story for another time). But you can’t call yourself a Jeep owner if you have never gotten stuck before and everything turned out fine. It is something fun and adventurous that doesn’t cost much except for gas money, but if you went somewhere else you would be paying for gas plus what ever the activity is.
All I am saying is get out there and explore new territory, you will be surprised at the views and how fun off roading is!
Keep Finding Adventure,
SadieThese are photos before the new shocks and other upgrades done to the Jeep. So even a stock Jeep is perfectly capable of getting you out on adventures and off roading! -
Ice Castles
Ice Castles has come a long way since they first started doing it. At the beginning it was small and not as exciting. Now they have ice slides, characters such as Disney’s Frozen Cast show up and there is so much more to see now! It is a little on the pricy side…but in the winter there isn’t much to do in the cold nights.
Ice Castles are in Heber, UT and they tend to get bigger and better every year. You walk through a huge maze like thing made of ice. EVERYWHERE you look and EVERYTHING you tough is ICE! It is way cool to walk through and super pretty to look at. It make for cute pictures, so I suggest going with a group or on a double date at least so you can take photos of each other.When you buy tickets online they make you pick a time window of when you will be showing up. It helps them regulate how many people go in at a time. There are A LOT of people all over the place when you do get in. It is somewhat hard to get a photo without anyone in it, unless you wait in line at the “Photo Perfect Spots.”
Ice Castles is definitely something I would suggest people do as a winter date night, if you can bare the cold that is. Make sure to look into it this winter!Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie
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My GO-TO Adventuring Shoes
It is no secret that I love a good adventure! Sometimes those adventures require a lot of walking and hiking, which I love to do as well. Ok…I have learned to love as well…
https://www.liketoknow.it/ltk/6GwhN3WwgUNGheFo7yvZlN Above is a photo of me in Yellowstone at sunset, after a long day of walking and seeing the sights. These hiking shoes held up great!
https://www.liketoknow.it/ltk/7KHKM3rZmWTYXozGyokKDV Above is a photo of me at the top of Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park. I am in the same exact hiking boot. These are my GO-TO adventuring shorts as well, I love them and wear them almost everyday. They are great for any occasion!
I must say, these are not my first pair of adventuring shoes. When we backpacked Havasupai (read about that adventure on this blog real soon!) I literally walked the soles off of my shoes. Thank goodness they held up until the end of our trip though! That would have been a disaster trying to hike over 13 miles with no shoes…
Moral of the story, don’t go cheap on hiking boots. They are a very good investment! Even if you only hike once a year, and no matter the difficulty of the hike, having a good pair of shoes can make ALL the difference.
No one wants sore or beat up feet at the end of an adventure. That just ruins the whole experience. I will link the same boot that I am wearing here.
If you do choose these Keens, let me know what adventures you plan on having while wearing them. If you already have your trusty adventuring shoe, leave me a comment below on what brand it is!
Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie
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NOLA – New Orleans
This years APPA Conference was in New Orleans and I was lucky enough to get to attend with my co-workers. If you don’t know much about New Orleans (I knew nothing before going, except that it is on the TV show The Originals). NOLA is what the locals call it. It is a pretty and crazy place to visit.
It is VERY different from Utah.
I didn’t know what to expect, all I had to go off of was Mardi Gras stories. All I can say now is that my dream of going to New Orleans for Mardi Gras is gone! Just being there on a Saturday to a Wednesday was enough for me. The streets are small and crowded, I couldn’t imagine them around Mardi Gras… No worries though, beads are still given out, I’m pretty sure year round, but not in a Mardi Gras kind of way if you know what I mean. You can flash if you want to get them from strangers on the street or the shop owners just hand them out for fun.
But Mardi Gras stories didn’t prepare me on what to pack… Of course the first thing I did was google the weather a couple days before leaving to see what outfits I should bring. I had to pack my pencil skirts and heels for the morning meetings but the nights were free and I didn’t know what to wear! The weather forecast was similar to Florida’s forecast, hot and humid with some rain showers here and there. Good news is that it only rained one day we were there and I did pack an umbrella, which I highly recommend! It came in handy on that day. The whole time I was there I wore shorts or dresses. The humidity is real there. You sweat no matter what you are wearing, from the moment you wake up to the moment you get in the nice cool shower before bed. I made the mistake of leaving my hair down on the first night out on the town… The rest of the time it was in an updo the rest of the time.
Walking shoes are a must have! Everything is in walking distance or you can take the trolley or car taxi/bike taxi. I suggest walking as much as possible, the sites are amazing. All the buildings and side streets are worth checking out. Plus there is music EVERYWHERE, all types of music too!
The first night and pretty much a majority of our nights were spent on Bourbon Street. It is definitely the place to go at night, during the day it’s not as fun but everything is still open. You can bar hop all the way down the street, but be warned that it gets smelly pretty fast. The town is smelly as is, but at night the stench is real. I was told that before I left and was expecting to be holding my breath everywhere I went, but it wasn’t that bad! Just certain spots and every now and then you’ll get a whiff of a gross smell.
Bourbon Street is in the French Quarter, where my co-workers and I spent most of the trip. The buildings are AMAZING, the beignets are to die for (we ate them pretty much everyday for breakfast), the bars were all completely different from one another and the voodoo shops are too cool to pass up. The two streets you must walk down are Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street. Bourbon is the party street and Frenchmen in the quiet jazz street. Two completely different feels and only a few blocks away from each other, it’s crazy to see!
The restaurants and food there are all amazing. If you know Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog” then you know New Orleans is famous for it’s beignets. There are a couple places that sell them but the number one place to get beignets is Café Du Monde. They only except cash so be prepared! The number one drink there is called a Hurricane (alcoholic). Every bar sells them, yet I don’t think I had the same one twice. The people and workers there are all super friendly and nice. I didn’t feel scared at all there (by that I mean the whole “keep your wallet in your front pocket” saying didn’t seam relevant).
Some people went on a Swamp Tour and they said the gators and swamp are definitely worth seeing. Others went on a plantation tour and said the houses were like something out of a movie. They were gorgeous and they said they would love to go on another plantation tour. There are many plantations to visit and see. I got to see the cool cemeteries they have. They are miles and miles long and they are all mausoleum type cemeteries.
The hotel was at was right by the River Walk along the Mississippi River. The paddle boats went up and down the river and blew their horns, it is very interesting to watch them take off. A different cruise ship was docked right up the river everyday! We were definitely in the right area for tourism.
Like I said, New Orleans is nothing like Slat Lake City. They are completely different from one an other. Between the buildings and the liquor laws (in New Orleans anything in a plastic cup can be drank in public on the streets). The feel of each city was very different, New Orleans is a very friendly and loud place. Salt Lake is more quiet and not so much the party scene.
If you do plan a trip to New Orleans make sure you do the following:
- Check the weather prior and pack an umbrella if needed!
- Get beignets. From Café Du Monde if possible. The line gets really long, but it goes by fast.
- Walk around the French Quarter (Bourbon Street and Frenchmen Street) – Preferably at night!
- Take a tour of some kind –
- Swamp
- Planation
- River Boat
- Cemetery
Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie
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Bear River Lodge – Annual Snowmobiling Day Trip
We found a deal that was too good to pass up at Bear River Lodge! The resort was having a deal going on that you could buy a group of “5 tickets” for $500. Turns out they do this almost EVERY YEAR! Each ticket lets you rent a machine for a day (snowmobiles, four-wheelers, side by sides, ect.). Right when we opened the email we texted some friends and asked if they wanted in on the deal and of course they said YES! We invited four additional friends to come snowmobiling and we rented 3 two-person snowmobiles. That meant it was $50 each for a whole day of snowmobiling, which is an amazing deal! (We kept two tickets for ourselves that we plan to use this summer for ATV rentals) We planned a Saturday that worked for everyone in January and packed up our snow gear then headed on the long drive at 6:00am. We all mostly slept on the way up except for the driver.
I am not a huge fan of snowmobiles, the first time my boyfriend took me out on one he rolled it on us and got it stuck for half the day in the snow. It wasn’t all that fun…but this time it was a blast and I am learning to love snowmobiling!
We turned it into a group date thing which made it even more fun! We took off on trails and we all took turns driving them/riding them around. It was a perfect day, it lightly snowed and the only thing that got cold were my toes. Thank goodness for the warming hut they have on the trail. We went there to eat some snacks and warm up before riding around again.
Bear River Lodge is the perfect place for snowmobiling. They have a bunch of different trails, beautiful scenery and we walked to a frozen waterfall that was pretty cool!
Keep Finding Adventure,
Sadie