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Where to Eat in Savannah, Georgia

When Tyler and I were planning our 2020 anniversary trip earlier this year, we ultimately landed on visiting Savannah, Georgia. However, since we took this road trip while I was pregnant and while we were traveling with dogs and while the world was in the middle of a global pandemic, we were a little more limited in our usual vacation activities. Fortunately, all of that couldn’t stop us from eating well (and often).

Your Must-Dos and Must-Eats in Asheville, North Carolina

While Tyler and I have been considering some potential babymoon plans, Asheville, North Carolina, has come up more than a few times. I have been fortunate enough to visit Asheville on several occasions over the last few years, with my most recent visit being in January of this year. It served as the perfect reminder of all the things I love about the city. Since my first visit to to Asheville in 2015 to now, whether it's been a visit with Ty or a girls' trip, these are my absolute must-dos and must-eats for Asheville, NC.

Why Ellijay, Georgia, Needs to be on Your Fall Bucket List

2020 has been the year of the Girl’s Trip and my recent trip to Georgia was no different. Myself and 5 of my girlfriends took a road trip up to the Georgia Mountains for a long weekend of fall activities and sweater weather. We stayed in a small mountain town called Ellijay, located a little over an hour outside of Atlanta and 30 minutes from the famous downtown Blue Ridge. There was so much to do within these small mountain towns and for sure must for any fall bucket list.

36 Hours in San Francisco, California

Last August, I headed out west for an important work meeting, which gave me approximately 36 hours in San Francisco, California. I never miss an opportunity to squeeze some “vacation” out of work travel - also known as a “bleisure” trip - so I, along with two of my lovely coworkers, made the most of our day and a half in the city. If you’re short on time in San Fran, these are your must-dos and must-eats!

Where to Eat in Charleston, South Carolina

With two visits to the Holy City just this year, I’ve spent a lot of time researching great food in the area - and now that I’ve returned from Charleston for the second time, I can confirm that these places are some awesome options that won’t break the bank. If you find yourself in the city, I would recommend eating...

Hidden Gem: Heavenly Biscuits

This small, old school cottage can hold no more than four people inside for ordering only, but they have plenty of porch and front yard picnic seating to enjoy. Be prepared to wait in line though; this breakfast spot is popular with both tourists and locals, but I promise it's well worth the wait.

St. Pete Spotlight: The Library

Formerly called The Peabody, The Library St. Pete is the second concept of Oxford Commons. It’s located in downtown St. Petersburg, inside Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital, and serves as the perfect brunch-slash-photo opp if you find yourself in DTSP. The restaurant is not as big as OE, but it’s just as ‘grammable, filled with blue books and cozy armchairs to settle into. I’ve also found it’s easier to get into without a reservation come Sunday morning, though I’d always recommend making one.