48 hours in the Twin Cities

Since my sister moved to Minneapolis a few years ago, I have taken a trip there nearly every 12-18 months. Never too long, but just enough time to experience various parts of the city. On this quick trip, I sat back and let me sister plan the entire weekend. We were there to celebrate her new baby’s (my Godson’s) baptism, so I figured that it would be best to let her make the arrangements.

We arrived late on a Friday night and headed straight to our AirBnB located off of Lake Calhoun. A few moments to settle in and then it was directly to Lake & Irving Restaurant for a nightcap. It was quiet in the Uptown Minneapolis neighborhood, we stayed for a couple of drinks and headed to sleep at our quaint AirBnB. 

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Road trip: California

The last time I was in California my family was driving through the massive state in our Silverado Suburban and we, the kids, had commandeered the radio for a reprieve from the classical music by shoving in our tapes of Ace of Base and Meatloaf. Needless to say, it’s been a while. This trip, I decided to make limited plans and travel with only a backpack throughout. A foodie excursion, I feasted at mostly farm to table and local restaurants, the price of which was offset by booking various types of nightly accommodations. From an Airbnb booking in LA to a Bed and Breakfast in Sonoma and a Hostel outside San Francisco, I tried it all. 

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Two days in Texas Hill Country.

When you live in Texas, it is very easy to drive just a few hours to experience a completely different atmosphere. It was a rainy Friday, and we decided to book it to Austin for the weekend. Weekender bag in hand, we had planned to leave Dallas in time to miss any traffic. Besides some dangerously torrential Texas rainstorms and a quick coffee break, we made it to Austin in record time. Our objective on this trip was to enjoy the foods and drinks in the company of good friends while exploring the Hill Country.

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