Tweet Our time in North Carolina through the eye of Instagram. (I want to go back to the Outer Banks.) Love and Laughter, Jenn If you enjoyed this post you can follow one of three ways! 1. Sign up to have … Continue reading
Tag Archives: North Carolina
Family on the Road and Our Backyard in the Outer Banks
August 1, 2012
Tweet As a family on the road, I write a lot about our lives as “tourists” but what is it really like to be a family living in an RV? There is so much more to the fulltime RV lifestyle … Continue reading
Exploring Cape Hatteras National Seashore and the Outer Banks
July 25, 2012
Tweet The Outer Banks in North Carolina is not only a place where you can watch sunrise and sunset from the beach but a place rich in beauty, history, and recreation. The drive to the Outer Banks was long. As … Continue reading
The Three Amigos
July 16, 2012
Tweet One of the best things about full time rving with kids are the little surprises. We had an overnight stop at a campground and we had fun making some new little friends. We already know how much I love miniature mules. … Continue reading
Smiles and Sluiceways
July 3, 2012
Tweet We have a camping membership called Thousand Trails. It’s sort of like a time share but less classy. Instead of a condo on a beach, we get a campsite in a network of campgrounds. Some of these campgrounds are … Continue reading
Holidays at Home Away from Home – Lenoir and Boone, NC
July 2, 2012
Tweet I started blogging as a way to keep a digital journal of my life. Never did I imagine that my cyber pathway would lead to new friends. I can’t recall how I actually met Jen but I know it … Continue reading
Birthday Boy at the Biltmore Mansion
June 30, 2012
Tweet We have lovingly called Thing One “the youngest old man” since he was little. From as early as I can remember, he has liked “fancy things”. His early elementary drawings were of detailed Roman columns and thrones. In third … Continue reading
Day 90: Great Smokey Mountain National Park
February 15, 2012
Tweet The Great Smokey Mountains National Park is the first national park I can remember visiting. Although I think my first national park visit was really to the Grand Canyon when my parents looked like hipsters and drove a van. … Continue reading




















August 8, 2012
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