Why Tempe, Arizona Was Our First Out-of-State Road Trip Post Covid-19

This has been one of the most life-altering, surprising, and wild years for our family. From having a baby to a global pandemic, just about everything about 2020 has been a trip. Except, well, the actual “trip” part— because like everyone else we’ve been stuck at home!! 

November hit and we were beyond anxious to get out of our living room. As we started to throw around destination ideas, we immediately got excited about Tempe, Arizona. Here’s why:

Access

(Disregard the fact that we planned a 5000 mile road trip for Jude’s first time out of state, we’re weird.) Most people we know (in SoCal) drive to Palm Springs, or San Diego, or maybe the mountains, for their kids’ first trip. But we’’re here to tell you that driving from the 375 miles from our home in Costa Mesa to Tempe is NO PROBLEM! It is so incredibly doable, especially if you get up early, hit the road, and arrive by noon. 

You can take the I-10 or I-8, and either one is a smooth sailing interstate with minimal traffic (as long as you leave before 7 - thanks SoCal). We arrived in Tempe just in time to grab lunch and put Jude down for his mid-day nap- and we still had all afternoon and evening to explore!

Hotels that Welcome Your Pup (and Take Covid-19 Seriously)

To add to the adventure of our baby’s first road trip, we of course brought Sally (our bernedoodle) along too. Although that definitely creates a few more challenges, Tempe’s hotel options make it a no-brainer for traveling with a dog. We’ve now stayed at both the Canopy by Hilton Tempe Downtown and the Graduate Tempe and Sally LOVES each of them. Both hotels provide your pup with a goody bag on arrival, which means major first impression points. 

This time we stayed at the brand new Canopy, and were quickly aware of how clean and secure the hotel felt. With hand-sanitizer stations throughout, new cleaning standards for both the room and public areas, and a face covering requirement throughout the hotel, we were able to relax and not worry about Covid. 

Our room was spacious and thoughtfully designed, and we were all obsessed with the big cozy bed (especially Sally and Jude). The Canopy is in a perfect location, within walking distance to a multitude of shops and dining options. While Jude napped, we’d take turns exploring! 

Jude was loving time with his sister!

Sally is always the first one on the bed.

The Canopy treats pups like royalty!

Amazing rooftop at the Canopy!

The Canopy lobby is a great place to relax :)

The Canopy lobby is a great place to relax :)

Outdoor Dining

When we planned this trip, we had no idea what the state of Covid-19 would be. Visiting a destination with ample outdoor dining was a must, both because of safety and Sally (ha!). There are so many tasty options, and currently our favorite spots include:

  • Postino Winecafe - A bruschetta and wine bar that is as picturesque as it is delicious. A MUST.

  • Chuck Box - Get a burger and thank us after you get another. It’s iconic.

  • Daily Jam - Great spot to start your day with a hearty breakfast and healthy juice options. 

  • Fate Brewing - Good beer and pizza? Sign us up. (Oh, and they have a killer happy hour, too!)

  • Sauce Pizza & Wine - Yes, we had pizza twice in one day. And we weren’t mad about it. Tell them what type of pizza you like at Sauce and they’ll give amazing recs! 

  • Pedal Haus Brewery (dog friendly patio and another great happy hour) - Love the their beer!

  • Shady Park - If the temperature dips down at night and you need a warm up, head to Shady Park for some warm and flavorful ramen. 

  • Culinary Dropout - delicious pretzels, famous fried chicken, and a rockin’ live music venue (when available)

  • Cartel Coffee - Our go-to coffee spot in Tempe. There are others that we like too, but we’re here daily!

Jude hoping for his first taste of bruschetta!

Look at this pizza at Fate Brewing!

Jude trying to snag a slice at Sauce.

Jude trying to snag a slice at Sauce.

Outdoor Activities for the Whole Family

Global pandemic or not, we love Tempe because there is so much to do outside. Hiking, shopping, art-walking… we’re good at burning off all the food we eat while we’re in town (most of it at least). 

“A” Mountain - A short but steep climb that’s worth the view! A great start to our day!

Rooftop at the Canopy - If you’re staying at the Canopy, then the rooftop is perfect for pool time, a cocktail at Alibi, and a sunset. Enjoy!

Art Walking Around Town - So many murals to see! We loved the “Look Ma, It’s Tempe”. 

Kiwanis Trail at South Mountain Park/Preserve - Another easy trail that takes you to a beautiful lookout

Tempe Town Lake Pedal Boats - We pedaled around in a swan at sunset and will never forget it (both because of the view and Jude’s meltdown). 

Desert Botanical Garden - A serene spot for a stroll, the desert botanical garden is beautifully manicured and very educational. They often have incredible art installations, with the “Electric Desert” in 2019 being one of the most remarkable light displays we’ve ever seen! The most recent exhibition was Cracking Art’s “Wild Rising”, a display of animals sculpted in brightly colored, recyclable plastic throughout the garden (you’ve seen Cracking Art’s penguins if you’ve ever visited a 21c hotel - they’re amazing!)

Hiking off all the pizza - on our way down from “A” Mountain.

Jude loved the swan for about 10 minutes… we needed a babysitter.

The sunset was still insane, even though Jude killed the vibe. Ha!

Art walking around town.

Sunsets

This needs to be its own category because of the consistency. We’ve now been in Tempe 4 times together in the past 2 years, (at different times of the year), and we have ALWAYS gotten a show in the sky. We’re not going to guarantee that you’ll get a colorful explosion every night, but your chances of seeing a rad sunset are high in Tempe. If you don’t see one, come back with us. 

Tempe sunsets never disappoint!

Epic night at Tempe Town Lake!

A short drive, delicious food, relaxing hotels (even with a baby and a dog), plenty to keep you busy outside, and most importantly - safe. Tempe is a great destination to test the waters of travel again, especially if it’s within driving distance. When you visit, leave a comment and let us know your favorite spots!

Plano, Texas - A North Texas Gem Ready for Families, Foodies, and Pets! 

Over the past few years, we’ve seen a lot of Texas - from Austin to Marfa, it’s a state that keeps us guessing, and keeps us coming back for more . Every city has a different vibe and distinctly Texan flare, and we truly love aspects of them all. 

So when we had the opportunity to explore a city in the Dallas Metroplex, Plano, we were intrigued.  What would this new Texas city have to offer? Well, fast-forward to a few days into our trip, and I think it’s safe to say that we’re big fans. (And I’m pretty sure we both gained a few pounds.) 

Here’s where we stayed, what we ate (and where we’ll eat next time), how we kept Jude and Sally entertained, and what made Plano an absolutely fantastic Covid-safe destination. 

WHERE WE STAYED

We stayed at the beautiful (and new!) Hilton Granite Park. While there are countless other accommodation options in Plano, we would recommend one of the bigger hotel brands for your first getaway– like Hilton. They have the ability to develop safety protocols throughout all their hotels that will make you feel as safe as possible. The Hilton Granite Park was no exception, with an easy check-in process with plexiglass dividers, hand sanitizer stations throughout the hotel, and room cleaning was on an as-needed basis (to avoid people in your room). It seemed as though every time we walked through the lobby there was somebody cleaning and sanitizing. It was wonderful! 

Our room was spacious and immaculate. We did takeout one night that we were there, and were perfectly happy lounging in the room. We loved the massive fire pit outside of the lobby (we would enjoy it with Sally in shifts because Jude would already be asleep- parent life)! The best part of the hotel was the access to The Boardwalk at Granite Park and Legacy West - so many award-winning restaurants and endless shopping just a short walk from the hotel! 

Other accommodation recommendations (and spots we have on our list for next time) are the Renaissance Dallas Plano Legacy West (if we’re without our pup) or the NYLO Plano (dog-friendly). 

Jude loved the bed at the Hilton!

So much so that he’d fall asleep before we got back to the room :)

The nearby Boardwalk at Granite Park was a great place to eat and then stroll it off!

The nearby Boardwalk at Granite Park was a great place to eat and then stroll it off!

WHERE WE ATE (AND DRANK)

Where to eat and drink? That’s a tough question in Plano because we were there for 3 days and would probably have needed another 10 to properly explore all of our options. But we definitely hit some of the must visits. 

First… coffee. We’re big coffee people. 1418 is a coffee shop in downtown Plano that is the real deal. As in, it’s not great coffee for Plano, it’s great coffee for anywhere. I (Bobby) am definitely a bit of a coffee snob, and I was so pumped on 1418 that we went daily. 

XO Coffee (yummy breakfast too) and Mudleaf (great vibe to sit and work) were our other two spots we visited and really liked. It seems like we barely scratched the surface.  

For breakfast I’d choose the Biscuit Bar everyday, because biscuits. I kept it simple and had a Bacon, Egg, & Cheese biscuit, and it lived up to the hype! We had a super tasty breakfast at XO Coffee (Alli swears by their Shakshuka), and spent another morning at the Hilton’s Carso market

We may have been at 1418 daily!

Loved the vibe at Mudleaf!

Sally wanted some of my XO cappuccino.

Will travel for biscuits…

Lunch and dinner is where the options come in. They’re endless. One night we were feeling the need for a healthy meal, so we had some fresh and hearty salads from the Original Chop Shop. On another evening we had a romantic date night at Cafe Istanbul and loved their mediterranean food. It may have been our favorite meal of the trip. (It actually would have been our favorite meal if it was a true date night and cranky Jude wasn’t there. Ha!) Whiskey Cake is also a must - they have insane cocktails and take pride in their farm-to-kitchen American dishes. 

Legacy Food Hall deserves it’s own section. With more than 20 restaurants, bars, a brewery, and a live music venue, this was our favorite spot in Plano. Alli was craving street tacos and wine, so she had Velvet Taco and Blush Wine Bar. The sliders at Son of a Butcher were calling my name, so I indulged in a Classic slider and a Burnt Ends slider, along with a beer from Unlawful Assembly Brewing Co. They have live music and late night DJs that will definitely bring us back on our next trip to Plano. Plus, we have about 18+ more restaurants to try!   

Date night at Cafe Istanbul (with Jude)

Whiskey Cake deliciousness

Our feast at Legacy Food Hall. We’ll be back to explore more!

WHAT WE DID

We’ve quickly learned that it’s almost impossible to keep a tight schedule when traveling with a baby. They nap when they want to nap, cry when we don’t want them to cry, and have dirty diapers WAY too often. That being said, Plano was amazing because it was so walkable. We were always a quick walk away from activities and restaurants, and getting back to the hotel for naps was never an issue. We could take Jude in the stroller and peruse the shops at Legacy West, the Boardwalk at Granite Park, or Georgia’s Farmer’s Market Downtown. He loved the colors of the Downtown Plano Murals, and he was obsessed with all the dogs at Windhaven Meadows Dog Park. I’m sure on our next visit he’ll want his share of Amorino Gelato and Press Waffle Co. Can’t wait! 

Often we find ourselves in destinations where Sally (our bernedoodle) gets cooped up in our hotel room because there aren’t a lot of things for her to do. She did not have that problem in Plano. Sally loved exploring downtown Plano, and would’ve loved to play all day in Haggard Park. She was a big fan of sitting outside at XO Coffee, and tried to sip on our cocktails at Whiskey Cake. Her highlight, though, was Windhaven Meadows Dog Park. She made friends, chased tennis balls, and got a week's worth of wiggles out at this 5 acre park. It was clean, double fenced (so she couldn’t escape), and (obviously) had plenty of space to maintain social distance. She told us that next time she wants to visit Jack Carter Dog Park

Fall in Plano!

Fall in Plano!

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Sally posing patiently before playtime.

Having a little fun downtown :)

Having a little fun downtown :)

Downtown Farmer’s Market!

Love the colors!

Exploring downtown Plano!

Windhaven Meadows Dog Park fun!

Windhaven Meadows Dog Park fun!

With the roller coaster of Covid-19, staying safe is our highest priority when choosing a destination to visit. With hotels like the Hilton Granite Park, outdoor dining and shopping galore, and places to explore like Oak Point Park and Arbor Hills Nature Preserve, Plano is a destination we can feel safe and be confident in! With family that recently moved to Frisco, TX (the nextdoor neighbor of Plano), we’re already planning our next trip back!

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Bobby's First Time Baking an Apple Pie (And Using a Food Processor)

The holidays are upon us! Being 2020, we figured that we’d need an extra helping of pie this year, so I (Bobby) decided to give baking an apple pie a go!

I thought starting at 7 PM (when we put Jude down), would be a great idea. Turns out making a pie takes MUCH longer than I realized. It was super fun though, and it definitely gives me a new appreciation for pie! 

Simplifying the lengthy process was our new Vitamix Food Processor Attachment. Ironically, this was my first time using a food processor too… ha! Vitamix’s version is on brand with the rest of their products - designed perfectly and incredibly easy to use. It made the pie crust prep simple and quick, making time for the rest of the journey.  

We used two recipes to put this beauty together, one for the crust and the other for the filling. Here are the links to the recipes:

Food Processor Pie Crust

Homemade Apple Pie

The following is our journey in photos! Thank you to our Vitamix for the easiest part of the process :) Happy Thanksgiving all!

Prepping our ingredients and Food Processor.

“Mise en place” if we’ve ever seen it.

Cheers to the upcoming adventure!

Adding a layer of butter to the pie crust mixture.

The Food Processor working it’s magic.

Prepping the apples.

If only a photo could convey the smell or flavor!

Couldn’t have done it without her.

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Ready to bake!

Ready to bake!

If it tastes as good as it looks we’re in good shape.

Looking like a pie!

WOAH BABY!

WOAH BABY!

Do we have to wait to eat it?

Do we have to wait to eat it?

Proud of our pie.

Proud of our pie.

And proud to be done… hehe. Happy Thanksgiving!

And proud to be done… hehe. Happy Thanksgiving!

The Best Kept Secret in 2020 - Secret Season!

It’s no secret that 2020 has been a not-so-good year. Well, we had a son and that was absolutely wonderful, but everything else has been pretty rough. But good news - we’re here to help you cap 2020 off with a Covid-safe vacay that won’t break the bank. Have you heard of “Secret Season”? Similar to “shoulder season”, it’s a time of year in Scottsdale (October-December) that offers an uncrowded destination and hotel bargains that will have you thinking, “How can we NOT go?”. We’re talking the same luxurious experience and prime weather of peak season February and March, for an average of 30% lower rates. You may even feel guilty tanning while the rest of the country is avoiding blizzards. 

We may “secretly” sneak out to Scottsdale in the coming weeks, and if we do, you’ll find us at the Hyatt Regency. This sprawling resort is a dream for families craving room to roam, and they’re pet-friendly! We stayed there last December and enjoyed a room with a patio right on their small lagoon - Sally LOVED it. Now that we’re a family of four (one kid, one dog), we’d have so much more to take advantage of - water slides, gondola rides, biking and walking paths, golf, and spa treatments (Alli?). Jude may not be able to take a ride on the three-story water slide this time, but Bobby will go enough times for the both of them! And remember… this will probably be in November or December, when most of the country is in their jackets and boots! Scottsdale in November boasts highs that are in the mid-seventies! Perfect weather to get your tan on! A few of our other favorites include Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows, Hotel Valley Ho, The Scott, and Sanctuary on Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa. So many choices… you may need to stay a little longer! 

Sally loved our patio at the Hyatt Regency. We did too - especially with this spread!

Speaking of choices. Good luck deciding where to eat in Scottsdale. Maybe we should spin it a different way… there are so many amazing restaurants that you could blindly pick a spot and you’d be raving the next day. And now that many of them are open for dine-in service (with Covid-safe precautions), here are some of our favorites:  

  • The Mission - Go to the one in Old Town -our favorite! The ambience is perfect for a date night, but buzzing enough for the whole family to chat – or baby babble - freely. If you don’t get tableside guac, then you’re blowing it. If you want to splurge, share the pork shoulder tacos. And churros are also a must. 

  • Toro Latin Restaurant & Rum Bar - Ready for flavors your taste buds won’t comprehend? South American meets Chinese cuisine and explodes in sushi, ceviche, and insane rum cocktails! And if you’re there in December, check out Christmas at the Princess for an outdoor, physically distanced winter wonderland! 

  • FnB - Seasonal, farm-fresh, local ingredients put together in a way that will have you thinking, “Why have I never put these together?” Prepare to be dazzled and to leave planning your next visit. 

  • Farm & Craft - If you’re looking for a healthy start to your day, Farm & Craft serves healthy, sustainable food with hormone free and organic ingredients, kombucha on tap, and gluten-free and vegan options,! We recommend the Acai Bowl or the Breakfast Sandwich!

  • The Hash Kitchen - As we’ve mentioned before, we knew we were in for a treat when we walked in and saw Arizona’s largest bloody mary bar. Due to Covid this may have changed in terms of DIY, but they still have a delicious bloody mary! And incredible donuts! Hashes are their specialty, and you definitely won’t leave hungry! 

  • Cartel Coffee Lab - Not for a meal, but for coffee. There are multiple Cartel Coffee Labs and they are all good… it’s where we get our caffeine fix! 

  • Where we’re headed next… Andreoli Italian Grocer, Virtu Honest Craft, Maple & Ash, and Butterfield’s Pancake House

To work off all the food, we have a few Covid-safe activities planned. 

  • Hiking in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. With over 30,000 acres of Sonoran Desert and 225+ miles of trails, it’s an incredible sight and naturally socially distanced activity. We recommend arranging a guide with REI Co-op Experiences to show you the way. 

  • All aboard! We’re looking forward to taking Jude on a Holiday Lights train ride at the McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park. If you’re there during the holidays, it’s pure magic. 

  • Looking to hit the links? There are more than 50 golf courses in Scottsdale, and prices are typically a bit lower than peak season during secret season. While you won’t see us for a round of 18, you may find us at Topgolf Scottsdale. 

  • Wine Tasting! We’ve looked into it, and five of the six Arizona wine tasting rooms on the Scottsdale Wine Trail are open! The wineries are Aridus Wine Company, Carlson Creek, Salvatore Vineyards, Su Vino and Merkin Vineyards. LDV Winery is closed for construction, but the other five are within walking distance of each other and have some delicious wines. Aridus Wine Company is currently the only one you need a reservation for. Can we bring Jude? 

  • Las Noches De Las Luminarias - This holiday season, the Desert Botanical Garden will be lit with 8,000 flickering luminarias and twinkling lights. Add in a festive holiday drink and it’s the perfect outdoor event for us right before Jude’s bedtime :) 

  • Holiday Lights at Salt River Fields - a brand new holiday lights event specially designed as a safe, drive-thru holiday experience enjoyed from one’s own vehicle that sounds like pure MAGIC. There are nearly 5 million lights synchronized to Christmas melodies that are bound to make Alli weep tears of joy. 

Planning our route in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Planning our route in the McDowell Sonoran Preserve

Exploring with REI Co-Op Experiences!

The train ride at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a must!

The train ride at McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park is a must!

If you’re there during the holiday season, check out Christmas at the Princess!

Shhh… Secret season in Scottsdale is where it’s at. If you haven’t ventured out on a vacay in 2020, this is the perfect place to test the waters. Wide open spaces, safe and clean resorts at a bargain, world-class dining, and outdoor activities aplenty. (But let’s keep this little secret between us, k?)

We can’t wait to be back exploring the Sonoran Desert!




WE’RE VACATION READY, AND SO IS SCOTTSDALE

There’s no doubt that 2020 has hindered a LOT of travel plans, but that does not mean a relaxing vacay is out of the question. 

As we adapt to life as we now know it, we’re anticipating and researching destinations that fit into our new normal. Places that have all of our favorite elements (stunning scenery, luxurious hotels, a buzzing foodie scene, outdoor adventures…) but that also make it easy to stay socially distanced. One of the spots that is high on our road tripping hit list is Scottsdale, Arizona

We spent a few days in Scottsdale back in December (when Alli was 26 weeks pregnant with Jude), and we had a blast. Scottsdale comes alive at the holidays, but from what we’ve heard it’s every bit as magical right now. Here’s why we’re so keen to return:

SCOTTSDALE RESORTS ARE OFFERING INCREDIBLE DISCOUNTS

One of our initial draws to visiting Scottsdale was the abundance of luxe and stylish resorts. From chic adult-only hotels with boozy cocktails and award-winning spas, to family-friendly properties with waterslides and playgrounds, Scottsdale properties have it all. And from now until early September, chances are you can find some killer deals on rooms. We’re talking four-star resorts for around $100/night. Yep - you read that right!!

We stayed at the Andaz Scottsdale Resort & Bungalows and it was absolutely heavenly - and perfect for social distancing. Each room is a bungalow, meaning there are no indoor hallways or narrow walkways, and limited guest interaction. You even get your own patio all to yourselves!

Sally’s ready to head back to the Andaz!

Sally’s ready to head back to the Andaz!

SCOTTSDALE HAS TONS OF OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES

If you’re like us, you’ve spent the bulk of this year cooped up at home. We’re anxious for some solid outdoor time, and the opportunities in Scottsdale are endless! From family-friendly hikes, to adrenaline-racing mountain biking and world-famous golf courses, Scottsdale is an adventure-lover’s dream. Not to mention, it’s easy to safely explore this desert oasis away from crowds. 

One of our favorite socially-distanced activities (and excursion from our previous Scottsdale trip) is a sunrise hike! The McDowell Sonoran Preserve is a breathtaking desert preserve complete with 225 miles of trails for hiking and biking for all skillsets. Adventure on your own, or go with a guide from REI Co-op Experiences. Not only will you learn all about Arizona’s plants, wildlife, and history - but you’ll make a friend while you’re at it!

Loved exploring the McDowell Sonoran Preserve with REI Co-op Experiences!

SCOTTSDALE TAKEOUT > TAKEOUT ANYWHERE ELSE

We’d be lying if we said that the majority of our last trip to Scottsdale wasn’t planned around our meals. If you didn’t already know this, Scottsdale is a MECCA for foodies. Their restaurant scene is one of the best in the nation, and if that’s not reason enough to head there, then we don’t know what is! Cozy up in your lavish hotel room, put on Netflix, and order in from some of the most talked about restaurants in the nation… does it get better than that? 

Some of our favorite Scottsdale restaurants (that would make some dreamy takeout) are:

Breakfast Sandwich at Farm & Craft is delish!

Breakfast Sandwich at Farm & Craft is delish!

The Mission was an INCREDIBLE first dinner in Scottsdale. Highly recommend!

Duke’s Luau Pork Plate was a hit a Hula’s!

Duke’s Luau Pork Plate was a hit a Hula’s!

SCOTTSDALE IS RELAXATION AT ITS BEST

Listen, 2020 has been a YEAR. We could ALL use a little relaxation time. We’re talking warm desert heat, a cold pool, and a refreshing margarita (or two) - because you deserve it. Scottsdale has all of the necessary elements for a peaceful, relaxing, and safe getaway. 

You don’t need to bring much, just your bathing suit, comfy pants, face mask and a couple of good books. (Oh! And bring your dog - many of Scottsdale’s finest resorts are puppy-friendly!) And if you’re not quite ready to venture out just yet, check out our blog about Scottsdale during the holidays - Christmas is only four months away!

Important note: Scottsdale’s tourism and hospitality community is following stringent public health practices to minimize the risk of COVID-19 and help ensure that your time spent in this Sonoran Desert oasis is safe and enjoyable. We encourage you to read up on everything they’re doing to keep visitors healthy and hey, even take the Safe Traveler Pledge!

Ultimately, please travel cautiously. If you aren’t feeling 100% or you’re high risk, please stay at home. If you’re scared, nervous, or unsure - don’t go! Please use discernment, and continue to stay informed of potential risks when on the road and/or at home.