Muuido Island is a tiny island located off the western coast of South Korea. It is covered in lush forests and pristine beaches with low entry water access and beautiful views. It's in close proximity to the ICN Airport, and two of South Korea's largest cities: Seoul and Incheon. If you're looking for an Incheon Beach, Muuido Island is...
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Day 42 South Korea Summer School Journal: A Baby Jjimjilbang and Our First Mukbang | 아기 찜질방과 우리 첫 맘방
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After today, my mouth hurts from smiling too much. I’ve been grinning ear to ear ever since Molasses and I spent our Mommy and Me activity for the afternoon at the Baby Jjimjilbang. Between finding Bingsu, Korean Shaved Ice, yesterday, and the Baby Jjimjilbang today, I could live here quite happily for some time. The only thing missing in...
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Where to Eat When you Can’t Get Your Kid an Elephant Ear at Paradise Pier: Fish Tales in Galveston, Texas
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We actually had our heart set on some Elephant Ears at the pier to be enjoyed while riding the Ferris Wheel at the end of the dock of Pleasure Pier, but unbeknownst to us, said Pleasure Pier is closed Monday thru Thursday! After drying a bucket of tears and wringing out our soaking clothes from the injustice of it...
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Family Restaurant Review: Miller’s Seawall Grill | The Best Food Money Can Buy in Galveston, Texas
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Touted on the interwebz as some of the best seafood Galveston has to offer, Miller’s Seawall Grill was our first choice for dinner the night we arrived in Galveston, Texas. In reality, that had nothing to do with why we chose to eat here. It was just the closest restaurant to our hotel and within walking distance. We were...
Gabriel’s favorite breakfast is biscuits and gravy, and honestly, it took me all of 16 years of our marriage to get it right for him. It was either too salty, or the wrong kind of sausage, or the biscuit wasn’t puffy enough, or I cooked the egg incorrectly. Not typically so hard to please, Gabriel turns into an absolute...
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Disney Cruise Dining: Rotational Dining Service and Restaurants For Your Family | Indulging Your Senses and Giving in to Your Food Cravings
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Much is made out of Disney’s Cruise treatment when it comes to the dining experience. On a Disney Cruise ship dining plans are referred to as Rotational Dining Service. In short, this means that you have a set dining time, at a specific restaurant, with set service, but it rotates from restaurant to restaurant. This is extraordinary because it...
Imagine a miniature version of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory on every street corner, filled with Scrumdiddlyumptious Chocolate Bars, FudgeMallow Delights and Everlasting Gobstoppers…, but get this, everything is frozen.
Every imaginable sweet treat cold as ice and chilling to the touch in a land where everything is popsicles. What would you say if I told you this place exists? It...
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Disney Cruise Dining with its Finest Brushstroke | Family Restaurant Review of Animator’s Palate
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Animator’s Palate is easily the most versatile restaurant found on Disney cruise ships, hosting characters for meet and greets, iconic character breakfasts and even Mickey Mouse himself! While every ship has a character dining experience; Rapunzel on the Magic, Tiana on the Wonder, and a breakfast/brunch restaurant located centrally on Deck 3 plus the buffet at Cabana's, Animator’s Palate...
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Satisfy Everyone in Your Family with Daily Brunch During Your Disney Cruise | Triton’s on the Disney Magic, Lumiere’s on the Disney Wonder & Royal Court on the Disney...
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There are three main restaurants on a Disney Cruise ship. One of these restaurants is Lumiere’s on the Disney Magic, Triton’s on the Disney Wonder, and Royal Court on the Disney Fantasy. They both serve brunch throughout the morning with American fare options, with items like eggs benedict and a waffle sandwich served with dulce de leche and rolled...
Korea is one of the most child friendly countries we’ve ever been to. Children are welcomed everywhere and doted on at every opportunity. A trip to Korea with kids means becoming accustomed to restaurant owners grabbing our baby and taking her so we can have a peaceful dinner, strangers asking to take photos of our family while giggling and...