48 Hours

48 Hours in Wichita, Kansas

If you’ve been following us for awhile, you know that we’ve criss-crossed around the country numerous times in the past few years. While we’ve been able to see a LOT of this glorious country, there are definitely states that we’ve still yet to truly explore. 

Kansas is one of those states. Aside from a few days in Kansas City (one of our favorite cities of all time), we’ve really only driven through Kansas on our way to other places. 

That changed this summer, when we spent a week exploring Wichita and its surrounding areas. We were thrilled to find stunning scenery, amazing food and fun activities for the whole family. Initially assuming we’d write a recap blog of our time in Kansas, we decided to break it up and share one entire blog on Wichita alone. It’s THAT cool.

Whether you are passing through or enjoying a weekend adventure, here is how we would spend 48 hours in Wichita!

DAY 1

We flew into Wichita and it was an easy drive into town. And what is the first thing we do when we arrive at a new destination? Eat, of course! ;) A Wichita favorite, River City Brewing, came through in a big way. WIth a giant pretzel, sausage mac ‘n cheese, and tasty beers, we couldn’t have picked a better first stop!

After our hearty meal, we checked into the Hyatt Regency Wichita. Situated right on the Arkansas river and near all downtown attractions, the Hyatt was a perfect spot for us. The rooms are clean and spacious, and we had beautiful views of the river.

For our first full day, we’re always craving to start it off with a good coffee shop. We found Leslie Coffee Co. and were obsessed with their coffee and overall vibe. (The other people there probably weren’t obsessed with us, since Jude was just running around getting in everyone’s business. Ha!) From there we headed to Homegrown Wichita for breakfast. Located right on Naftzger Park, this is an ideal restaurant to take a toddler. Reason being, we let him run wild on the grass and get all his wiggle out, and then he is (relatively) chill while we have breakfast. Make sure to get a pop tart! 

Jude LOVES a big grassy field.

Loving the vibes at Leslie Coffee Co.

Be sure to get the pop tart at Homegrown!

Naftzger Park from above!

If we had to pick our favorite family-friendly adventure from our time in Wichita, it would have to be Tanganyika Wildlife Park. Drive 15 minutes from downtown Wichita, and you’ll feel like you aren't in Kansas anymore (had to do it once). You’ll feel like you’ve arrived on an African safari or that you’re out on the Australian outback. With 10 interactive encounters where you can touch, feed, or ride unique species, both kids and adults will love feeding giraffes and kangaroos! Jude was freaking out over the penguins and giant tortoises. 

Jude a little nervous. Probably because the giraffe’s head is bigger than his body!

So crazy that Tanganyika is in Kansas!

Jude was also unsure about the Kangaroo’s.

We had a tasty lunch at Chicken N Pickle (Get the deviled eggs and hot chicken sandwich) and then had a quick nap time to recharge. Post-nap it was time for more coffee exploration, and Reverie Coffee Roasters was the winner. (We’d go as far as to say that it’s the best coffee in town!) They roast their own coffee and Bobby is a bit of a coffee nerd, so he loved chatting with the staff about the beans, processes, and their favs.    

We walked around town after coffee and landed at Piatto Neapolitan Pizza for an early dinner. It’s always mind-blowing when you find culturally authentic cuisine thousands of miles away from it’s inspiration. This pizzeria had their 6,000 pound oven built brick by brick in Naples, and it cooks the traditional way - at 900 degrees for just over a minute. The result is a light an airy crust with fresh ingredients that truly makes you feel like you’re sitting in Italy. But you’re in Wicihta. Such a treat! Of course we had dessert after, because Alli can’t resist (Bobby and Jude too)... We shared ice cream from Milk Float and didn’t regret it :) 

Go to Chicken N Pickle and get the deviled eggs!

Big fans of Milk Float here.

On our final day in Wichita we started it off at Reverie Coffee Roasters again. It’s that good! We grabbed donuts at The Donut Whole and then tried to feel good about ourselves by getting juices at 86 Cold Press

We spent the next couple hours exploring the Keeper of the Plains and the surrounding plaza. The Keeper of the Plains is a 44 foot tall steel sculpture that stands where the Little and Big Arkansas Rivers converge in downtown Wichita. It’s considered an icon of Wichita that keeps an eye on the downtown. Jude loved running around on the bridge and the nearby parks. It’s a great spot for a family photo!

Walking around Old Town Wichita

Walking around Old Town Wichita

The Keeper of the Plains

From here, we headed out to explore other parts of central Kansas (see our blog for three day trips!). But we still had a list of a few restaurants we missed out on - Leslie Coffee Co. for breakfast, Newport Grill for a date night (maybe Grandma can come next time to babysit), and Prost for German beer and brats. We’ll definitely be back!

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72 Hours in Scottsdale, Arizona

With the new year comes new opportunities for weekend escapes. We’re always on the hunt for fun, quick, and easy getaways - and since our holiday trip to Scottsdale back in early December, it’s moved up to the top of our travel list. Scottsdale has it all - sprawling hotels and resorts, a booming culinary scene, picture-perfect scenery, world-class shopping, outdoor adventures… and did we mention a booming culinary scene? We’d go back to Scottsdale just for the food!

Scottsdale is understatedly cool, and that’s exactly why we like it. Plan a trip during the summer – their off-season (May-September) – and you’ll find slamming deals on hotels. (We’re talking 60% off peak season rates!) Need we say more? 

Oh ya, and here’s where WE think you should stay, eat, and explore if you just need a quick 48-hour retreat...

STAY: 

Andaz Scottsdale Resort and Bungalows

Overlooking Camelback Mountain, this modern and welcoming oasis couldn’t be more picturesque - or more luxurious! The bungalow style rooms are spacious and filled with amenities, from complimentary drinks and snacks to cozy robes and a shower that’s bigger than our entire bathroom at home! 

The property itself is stunning, with perfectly maintained courtyards, a jaw-dropping pool area, and an inviting lobby that’s thoughtfully decorated with local art. In fact, all of the rooms have artwork from local artists - and you can even go on a free art tour of the property during your stay! 

The Andaz is Sally approved!

Cheers to a stunning room at the Andaz!

Sally loved exploring the property, but loved naps even more…

Colorful grounds of the Andaz Scottsdale

AFTERNOON:

After you’re all checked in and settled, spend the rest of the day shopping and meandering around Old Town Scottsdale. From charming boutiques to trendy coffee shops to family-owned wine tasting rooms, there’s something for everyone - and enough to keep one entertained for hours! Some of our favorite spots include:

Cricket and Ruby: It’s no secret we’re in full on “baby mode” over here, so we were thrilled to find this adorable little children's boutique. They even have some cute bohemian-chic “Mamma and Me” sets that Alli was eyeing… she could have easily bought the entire store!

Cartel Coffee Lab: We sometimes plan our Arizona adventures around this trendy and downright delicious coffee shop. Their baristas are friendly and knowledgeable, and their coffee is strong and full of flavor - it’s the perfect afternoon pick me up!

The Plant Store: Finally a shop the two of us could agree on! This perfectly Iinstagrammable and airy space is filled with beautifully curated cacti, succulents, and house plants, and there’s even an area where you can pot your own! 

Leela Market: Filled to the brim with playful gifts, Arizona-themed accessories and decor, and even some stylish women’s wear, this is THE place to souvenir shop. It’s “Desert Luxe” at its finest!

EVENING:

End the night at The Mission, a modern Latin restaurant that’s bursting with flavor and sophistication. The atmosphere is stylish and elegant, and yet casual and inviting all in one… and the food. Oh, we could write a whole blog about the many mind-blowing dishes at The Mission. They’re incredible. 

From the tableside guacamole (we both agree it’s the best guacamole we’ve ever had - and we’ve had a LOT of guacamole), to the crispy pork belly with a cola lime glaze, to the tacos made on hand-pressed corn tortillas, to the mouthwatering desserts… you’ll be tempted to order one of everything. We did, and we had zero regrets. 

Oh and of course, no trip to The Mission is complete without a margarita (or two). You can’t go wrong with The Mission Margarita (add grand marnier for a real treat), and if you’re feeling adventurous, we highly recommend the Aguacate. It’s an avocado margarita that will have you wondering why you hadn’t thought of this combination sooner. 

Make a reservation in advance, as they are known to fill up quick. And most importantly, COME HUNGRY

YUM YUM YUM The Mission was delicious!

MORNING:

We can’t think of a better way to work off your big dinner than a sunrise hike at the Gateway Loop Trailhead in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. We suggest arranging a guide with REI Co-op Experiences, who will not only take you to and from the preserve, but will also lead you along the trail, sharing fascinating facts about the plants and wildlife you encounter, and give an insightful look into Arizona’s rich history. This guided experience was one of the highlights of our trip, hands down!

If you’re anything like us, at this point you’ve worked up an appetite. Farm & Craft serves healthy and sustainable food, with a seasonal wellness menu, kombucha on tap, and all ingredients are gluten free, hormone free, and organic. Their breakfast menu is as hearty as it is healthy, with some of our favorites being the Egg White Scramble and The Breakfast Sandwich. If you’re feeling like something sweet, try their Acai Bowl!

Planning our route on the Sonoran Preserve Trails!

AFTERNOON:

There’s no lack of activities in Scottsdale, but one of our favorite things to do when we’re there is to set aside some time to relax and enjoy the hotel amenities. So we suggest doing exactly that. 

If the weather is nice (which it most likely will be), spend the afternoon at The Andaz’s spacious and alluring pool. If you find yourselves hungry for a light bite, dine at their on-site restaurant Weft and Warp. Or cozy up in your private bungalow and take a nap on the feathery-bed… Hey, nothing says “vacation” like doing nothing!

EVENING:

If you’re beginning to notice a “foodie theme” to this itinerary, you’ve caught us. The culinary scene in Scottsdale is so advanced and wide-spread, we can’t help but revolve a good chunk of this getaway around dining! 

That being said, book a reservation at Toro Scottsdale, where Pan-Latin cuisine takes the stage, bringing together inspiration from Latin America, Japanese, and Peruvian-Chinese influences. It’s a melting pot of flavor that’s unlike anything we’ve had before… and it blew us away. (Where else can you order empanadas and sushi?!) They also have the Valley’s largest selection of rums - over 111, and their skilled bartenders make a daiquiri that will have even the most skeptical drinkers singing its praises. 

MORNING:

You can’t visit Scottsdale without an indulgent (and creative) breakfast at Hash Kitchen. It’s a must. We realized we were in for a treat the moment we walked in and saw the build-your-own bloody mary bar (Arizona’s largest) and heard the people in the booth next to us raving about the Cannoli Donuts. While the HK Hashes are their specialty, you can’t go wrong with anything on their extensive menu - try their Cereal Shooter Flight for breakfast cocktails like you’ve never had before!

After you’re fed and happy, take an Instagrammable (and educational) golf cart tour around Scottsdale with our friends Kirk and Monica from JoyRridesAZ! They’ll customize your tour based on your interests, and make plenty of stops for photos, exploration, and even wine tasting! After a few hours with this dynamic husband and wife duo, we were convinced that the best way to see Scottsdale is by golf cart… and we have a feeling you’ll be hooked too! (Plus, they’re expert photo takers - some of our favorite pictures from the trip were taken by Monica!)

Too much good stuff in this photo… we loved Hash Kitchen!

Loved finding the best photo spots in Scottsdale!

Monica from JoyRidesAZ knew all the angles :)

AFTERNOON:

Stop for lunch at Hula’s Modern Tiki, an urban twist on the classic tiki bars of the 50’s and 60’s, right in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale. Sip on mai tais, snack on their famous Crispy Coconut Shrimp Rolls, and pig out (literally) on Duke’s Luau Pork Plate. It’s a taste of Hawaii in the desert, and it’s fun for the whole ohana!

Just half a mile down the road is the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art, a visually compelling and uniquely curated collection of art, architecture, and design. Many of the compelling exhibits are interactive, and all of them will inevitably cause you to see the world a little differently. 

Hula’s had amazing food and tasty drinks!

Enjoying the Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art

EVENING:

It’s your last night in Scottsdale, so why not go all out? The Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa offers a Wine Me, Dine Me dinner at SWB, their southwest bistro. This culinary experience has guests dining on an exclusive, made to order, four-course dinner prepared by Chef Joe and his incredibly talented team. They have nightly seatings at 6:00 and 8:00pm, and paired with the menu are specialty glasses of tequila and wine. Guests sit at a bar overlooking the open kitchen, and get a first-hand look as each course is created. If you consider yourself a “foodie”, this experience is a must!

Wine Me, Dine Me will bring out the foodie in you! Enjoy!

MORNING:

End your Scottsdale getaway with coffee and a light breakfast at one of our favorite local spots, Maverick Coffee. Located in an unassuming strip mall, you’ll wonder why we sent you here… until you step inside and see that this place is buzzing (both literally and figuratively) and that the food and coffee is top-notch. Try their avocado toast or breakfast burrito, and wash it down with the Kyoto Cold Brew or their Bullet Proof Coffee! 

Are we missing something? Do you have a favorite Scottsdale restaurant, bar, or activity we should try next time we’re there? Leave a comment and let us know! 

48 Hours in Norfolk, Virginia

Every once and awhile we visit a city that just gets it.

We can tell almost instantly - the downtown is cool and interesting, the culinary scene is popping, there’s an arts and culture scene that’s buzzing, and it just gives us that overall warm-and-fuzzy-feeling. That “we could live here” feeling. And that’s exactly how we felt about Norfolk, Virginia. It’s filled with history and charm, yet is hip and innovative and absolutely great for millennials like ourselves. Our time there was short (too short), but we did, saw, and ate as much as we could. And we’ve got a long list of spots to hit up when we return. Because we’ll definitely go back. (Next time with our little mini traveler!) 

In the meantime, here’s where to go and what to do if you only have 48 hours in Norfolk. We guarantee you’ll fall in love with this city, just as we did!

Family photo from our walk on the Elizabeth River Trail

MORNING

Coffee and pastries at La Brioche: La Brioche is a cozy little coffee and fresh-baked pastry shop will have you feeling like you’ve been transported to a Parisian cafe. Order a cappuccino and a croissant (or two) and snag a table in their upper-level seating area. 

Explore the NEON District: The NEON (New Energy Of Norfolk) Arts District is a must-see, with nearly 100 art murals scattered throughout its colorful streets. We suggest booking a walking tour with Norfolk Tour Company, where NEON District expert Josh will share fascinating stories about the artists and the significance of the artwork. Bring your camera, the photo opportunities are endless!

Lunch at Commune: Fresh, made from scratch, local, and downright delicious… there’s no doubt we’d be regulars at Commune if we lived in Norfolk. Their menu changes with the seasons, but it’s the kind of place where you can trust that everything is good. If you’re really hungry, try their famous chicken and waffles!

Morning light at La Brioche

Some of the murals are MASSIVE!

Josh will explain all the interesting details of the murals in the NEON District.

The Bacon Jam Burger at Commune is delicious!

AFTERNOON

Tour the Chrysler Museum of Art: This stunning (and free!) museum has one of the largest glass collections in the country - over 10,000 pieces! Beyond the intricate and extravagant glass displays, the Chrysler Museum also has many interactive and inspiring exhibits, with everything from contemporary art to Civil War photography.  

See a Glass blowing Demonstration: Hop next door to the Chrysler Museum Glass Studio, where they offer free glass blowing demonstrations Tuesdays through Sundays at noon. You’ll be amazed at what they can create - right before your very eyes!

Glass blowing demonstration!

EVENING

Brewery Hop in the Chelsea neighborhood: The craft brewery scene is alive and thriving in Norfolk, and many of our favorite spots are walking distance from each other in the eclectic Chelsea neighborhood. Check out Benchtop Brewing, The Birch, Torch Bistro, and grab a drink and/or snack… and bring your pup! Their outdoor patios are puppy-approved!

Woodfire Pizza at Chelsea Bakehouse: End the night with the melt-in-your-mouth pizza from local favorite Chelsea Bakehouse. Eat it there or take it to go, either way you’re in for a real treat.  

Cheers to the Chelsea neighborhood!

We’re always fans of a good pizza!

MORNING

Coffee and Breakfast at Cure Coffeehouse:  Nothing excites us more than finding a good coffee shop in a new destination, and Cure Coffeehouse became our go-to spot while we were in Norfolk. (We went here everyday!) Not only is their coffee top-notch, but their breakfast menu is impressive too. We’re big fans of their avocado toast! 

Walk the Elizabeth River Trail to Ghent:  This 10.5 mile biking and pedestrian trail is not only beautiful, but a perfect way to see Norfolk’s iconic waterfront! We suggest taking it to West Ghent, a historic neighborhood that’s full of character and charm. 

Morning walk to cure with Sally

Morning avocado toast with Alli

Stroling to Ghent on the Elizabeth River Trail

We even found a dog park for Sally to get her wiggles out :)

AFTERNOON

Lunch at The Greenhouse Kitchen: We love a good hearty salad, and Greenhouse Kitchen may have the best salad concept menu we’ve ever seen. Everything from the ambiance to the presentation is inspiring, and we have no doubt that you’ll leave feeling healthy and extremely satisfied. (Note that the servings are LARGE, and that the “Elote Loco” appetizer is a must. A MUST!)

Tour The Nauticus and The Battleship Wisconsin:  We couldn’t get over how incredible this maritime-themed science center and museum were, where you can tour one of the largest and last battleships ever built by the US Navy. You’ll want to dedicate at least a couple of hours to explore, as you can walk through the many rooms, mess halls, cabins, and more. It was easily one of the highlights of our trip!

Greenhouse Kitchen was delicious and picture perfect!

We could have spent all day at the Nauticus and Battleship Wisconsin.

We think we were meant for life on the open seas…

EVENING

Happy Hour at Grain: Rain or shine, this rooftop bar is the place to be for a delightful happy hour with gorgeous views of the Norfolk waterfront and both indoor and outdoor seating. Grain has a happy hour Monday-Friday, 5-7pm, and features $4 specialty wines, $4 craft beers, and $5 beer cocktails. You can’t beat the price - or the setting!

Sunset Cruise on the American Rover:  Walk across the street and board the spacious American Rover for a 2-hour sunset cruise along the Norfolk Harbor. You’ll learn about some of the sights along the waterfront, listen to live music, enjoy a drink from the onboard bar, and undoubtedly catch a picture-perfect sunset. Does it get any more romantic than that?

Late dinner at The Grilled Cheese Bistro:  If you love grilled cheese (and who doesn’t), you’ll want to run, not walk, to this fan-favorite bistro. Try “The Gooey” with a side of Tomato Basil Bisque, and prepare yourself for the ultimate comfort meal. Our mouths are watering just thinking about it!

Possibly the best views in town at Grain!

Sailing!

Nothing beats a sunset on the water.

This grilled cheese lives up to the hype. Go get one!

Any favorite Norfolk spots we’re missing? Leave a comment and let us know!   

Top 10 Instagrammable Spots in Pittsburgh

Having never been to Pittsburgh before, we were instantly amazed at how beautiful, both architecturally and naturally, the city is. From towering bridges to green, rolling hills, Pittsburgh is a photographers (and Instagrammers) dream.

While it truly was hard to narrow down our list to only ten spots, we’ve compiled our ten favorite “most Instagrammable spots” in the “Burgh”!

10. MILLIE’S ICE CREAM

I mean, who doesn’t love to ‘gram’ a sweet treat?! Millie’s is a made-from-scratch, small-batch, all natural ice cream shop that’s as cute and Instagrammable as it is delicious. Just make sure to snap the picture before the ice cream melts!

9. PRIMANTI BROTHERS

Known for their signature sandwiches filled with grilled meat, melted cheese, coleslaw, tomatoes and french fries, the Primanti Brothers is #foodiegoals! With multiple locations throughout the city, you have ample chances to get the shot (and eat it, too)!

8. MARKET SQUARE

Located in the heart of downtown Pittsburgh, Market Square is a hub for locals and tourists alike with many restaurants, bars, and shops. The towering, symmetrical reflective buildings glisten in the daylight, making it a picture-perfect photo opp. (If the weather is warm, we dare you to jump in the fountain!)

7. RANDYLAND

One of Pittsburgh’s most celebrated and beloved artists, Randy Gilson, opens his Randyland courtyard (nearly everyday between 10:00am and 7:00pm) for visitors to explore and photograph his creative, eccentric, and ever changing public art displays. It’s colorful and random and quintessential for your “Instagram Flow”. ;)

6. THE ANDY WARHOL MUSEUM

Not only is The Andy Warhol Museum absolutely fascinating (you’ll want to devote at least a couple of hours to explore), but it’s also extremely instagrammable. While you’re not allowed to use a flash, you’re more than welcome to take pictures… and you’ll be tempted to snap a pic (or two) in front of every wall.

5. POINT STATE PARK

This National Historic Landmark and park has absolutely stunning views of the city and the surrounding rivers. Point State Park is one of the most iconic places in downtown Pittsburgh, and it’s easy to see why. Snap a pic by the famous fountain, and stay for the sunset. It’s magical!

4. MATTRESS FACTORY

A contemporary art museum with whimsical, eccentric, and progressive art installations, there isn’t a room in The Mattress Factory that isn’t Instagrammable. Two of our favorite exhibitions for taking pictures are the Repetitive Vision Room and the Infinity Dots Mirrored Room, both by the celebrated artist Yayoi Kosama.

3. THE PENNSYLVANIAN (UNION STATION)

Originally constructed in 1900 for use as Pittsburgh’s Union Station, The Pennsylvanian is now one of the city’s most sought-after wedding destinations, and rightfully so. Its handcrafted, dome-shaped rotunda is as awe-inspiring in person as it is in photos.

2. THE BRIDGES

You can’t visit Pittsburgh without snapping a photo on a bridge (or two, or three!), because after all, there are 446 of them, and it is the “City of Bridges”! Some of the most iconic bridges are the Roberto Clemente Bridge, the Andy Warhol Bridge, and the Rachel Carson Bridge, known collectively as the Three Sisters, and happen to be the only trio of identical bridges in the US! Also not to be missed are the Fort Pitt Bridge, Smithfield Street Bridge, the Hot Metal Bridge, and the 16th Street Bridge. But no matter what bridge you choose, you’re bound to get an epic photo!

1. DUQUESNE INCLINE

Number one on our list is the 140-year-old Duquesne Incline, named by USA Today as one of the “10 Most Beautiful Views in America”! Take a ride on the picturesque funicular, then enjoy the extraordinary views of downtown Pittsburgh from their breathtaking overlook. It’s what we like to call, “Instagram gold”!

Did we miss any spots? Let us know if you have any favorite “Instagrammable” places in Pittsburgh that we should check out next time!