The Great American Road Trip 2018

Well, K didn’t have her summer kid program for the last two weeks before school started, so Hubby and I figured if he needed to take off to hang out with K and M, we might as well throw in a road trip!

It has been two years since our last road trip to Mt. Rushmore and Devil’s Tower, so we figured we would try it again.   Besides, we have had two kids for a year now, what could go wrong with putting them both in the back seat of a car for 8-10 hours a day!  Family bonding right??

Hubby and I looked at a lot of different options, including flying to either Seattle or Sacramento, renting a car and driving to the other place and flying home.  Once we got THAT crazy idea out of our head, we decided on heading out to Glacier National Park.  Our thought process was really selfish, but we all know it is all about me, right?

Once i started really looking into the distance and what we can do there when you don’t camp and aren’t into serious hikes (have you ever tried to do a decent hike with a 6 year old???), we decided to have a really lofty goal of hitting 5 National Parks/Monuments in 9 days.  It’s okay, you can say it out loud, we are nuts!!!

When we started looking, we decided we could really do it.  After learning some VERY useful tips and lessons with our first road trip with M, we figured we could do it!  It would also let us mark off a few more states for M, and start marking off states for K!

So, here was the plan:  we left St. Paul, Minnesota (I had a work meeting I couldn’t miss!) on Friday afternoon, and drive straight to Rapid City, South Dakota.  One full day in Rapid City to see everything we need to see.  The next morning, head off to Devil’s Tower, on the way to Yellowstone National Park.  Hopefully there is enough time to stop at the Hot Springs State Park, located in Thermopolis, Wyoming to be able to swim in some hot springs, which is all M really wanted to do.  Then, one full day at Yellowstone National Park, followed by the next day driving down to Grand Tetons National Park.  Once those two are done, including hopefully a quick trip into Idaho to check that state off the list too, and we are off to Glacier National Park for one full day, and if we really want to push it, part of a second day before driving straight home.  Like I said, ambitious.

So read on friends, and let’s see if we can actually do it!!

Shopping and Rick’s Cafe Excursion

Another excursion was to tourist shopping mall, a local craft market, and then watching the sunset at Rick’s Cafe.

The tourist mall was definitely what you would expect.  TONS of souvenirs, and each shop had about the same.  This is where we got our Blue Mountain Coffee for everyone back home.  It was honestly the cheapest we found it, even compared to the resort.  You definitely do NOT want to buy the coffee at the airport!

I learned a valuable lesson there, don’t leave Hubby alone at a local craft market!  While I was hunting for some woven trivets that my mom wanted me to get, I left Hubby looking at some wood carving.  By the time I got back to him, 5 MINUTES LATER, he had spent $50 dollars on two Jamaican carved masks.  They were not pretty.  Hubby still says he got a good deal because the carver threw in a free carved hummingbird too.  (FYI, the masks are still sitting in Hubby’s downstairs office, not hung up.)

The craft market we were taken to was definitely geared towards tourists.  Besides our van, there were a few buses and a few other excursion vans that pulled in.  It was honestly the one thing I think I would have skipped, but it was part of the excursion, so why not.  Looking back, I think I would skip the craft market next time.

We ended the day at Rick’s Cafe.

The infamous Rick’s Cafe. It definitely lived up to the hype!

To be completely honest, I had no clue what Rick’s Cafe was.  So if  you are like me, let me enlighten you!  Rick’s Cafe was started by an American in 1974.  Known for it’s cliff diving, it is a bar and restaurant, and had great bands performing on an outdoor stage.

They have professional cliff divers, but anyone can try it out!  We didn’t realize we should have brought our swimsuits, or I think Hubby might have tried some cliff jumping.  Me, not so much.  However, for those of us who are deathly afraid of heights, you can just jump into the beautiful blue water.  It was still fun watching the professional cliff divers and even a 12 year old boy get up the courage to jump off the highest point!

Cliff jumping at Rick’s Cafe!

They talked up the sunset at Rick’s Cafe, and I didn’t think it could live up to the hype.  Don’t tell anyone, but I was wrong! (I know, it doesn’t happen often, seriously, don’t tell anyone!)  The pictures don’t even do it justice.

Sunset at Rick’s Cafe
Sunset at Rick’s Cafe

This was definitely worth the trip.  As you can see though, the place is PACKED at sunset.  In order to even get this spot to watch the sunset, we were there around an hour or so before sunset.  It gave us time to watch the cliff jumping and diving, and we even saw a proposal!

Excursions in Jamaica

We did a few excursions while in Jamaica.  Being a child of the 80’s, early 90’s, I couldn’t go to Jamaica without fulfilling the Cocktail dream of swimming in the waterfall.  Unfortunately, Hubby dashed my dreams by telling me the infamous waterfall was on the other side of the island from where we were staying.

Luckily, YS Falls was on our side of the Island!  We did an excursion that took us to YS Falls, then on a boating excursion to look for crocodiles, and finally to one of the local craft markets.

 

The YS Falls
Swimming in the Falls!
Hubby swimming in the falls!
The Falls.

YS Falls were beautiful.  It was so much fun swimming in the falls, but we were glad we were wearing our water sandals and brought our Go Pro!  The rocks were very slippery and could have really messed up your feet.  It was also crazy how many people were trying to use their Iphones but not get them wet.  I can’t believe it worked out well.

Once we were done at the Falls, it was off to lunch.  The restaurant they took us had good food, and it was nice to get out of the van, as the trip to YS Falls was over an hour away from the hotel.  We got to see a little of the local color too!

Turtles everywhere! These were in the fountain at one of the restaurants we stopped at!
Yep, that is a cow.

After eating our fill, it was off to the Marina to go Croc Hunting!

The marina.

This was an hour or so boat ride on a pontoon.  The guides were very good, and even knew the names of all the crocs we were looking for!  While they never promise that you will see any, we definitely got to see some!

We found crocs!
Livin the Jamaican life…
crabs!

Our trip was cut a little short by an incoming storm, but we still got a beautiful view of the mountains, and the storm actually made for a beautiful scene.

The Blue Mountains

 

Where should we stay? Why, on Bloody Bay!

We spent our tenth anniversary lounging on the beach at Bloody Bay in Jamaica.  Let me tell you, this is the life!!!

Our travel agent found us an AMAZING resort to stay at, Sunset on the Palms.  This small, couples only, resort really impressed us.  It was so great, Hubby (who is totally against going back to the same place more than once) said he would go back in a heartbeat!

Our fantastic resort!

The rooms were so awesome, as they were bungalows up on stilts, with beautiful gardens all around.  One of the gardeners would make sure we had fresh flowers in our room every day.

Some of the beautiful flowers the gardener picked and put in our room.
The view off our balcony.
The beautiful gardens.
Our room!

 

The staff there are so wonderful and friendly!  From the wait staff, to the restaurant on the beach, you knew you were definitely taken care of.  The coffee bar was definitely one of the best features.  We drank more Jamaican coffee that week than I ever do at home!  We would have coffee in the morning when we woke up and then coffee while we were waiting for our dinner reservation.  They didn’t even make fun of me when I dumped a TON of sugar and creamer in it.

The one thing that may scare  you off about Sunset on the Palms is that you have to cross the street in order to get to the beach.  DON’T LET IT!!!  They have a great crossing guard, who gets the traffic to stop for you, and the it is really a short walk.  The beach is private, and right next to the huts with all the crafts and merchandise.  We spent most of the days hanging out on the beach, and didn’t leave until we were going to shower for dinner.  They have a walk up restaurant where you can order whatever you want.  (Check out more about the food here.)

The short walk to the beach. Trust me, it isn’t that bad!
The beautiful beach at Sunset on the Palms.

There was no need to do an excursion to go snorkeling, as all we had to do was walk up the beach a ways, and the edge of the bay had some great coral reefs and fish.  They were building a hotel where we were snorkeling, so it may not be as easy to snorkel at.  Watch out though, there are sting rays hiding all over, and a lot of sea urchins.  I even found a lion fish hiding out in the rocks!  It really was a great and relaxing trip.

We found this sting ray in REALLY shallow water as we were walking to go snorkeling.
There were a lot of beautiful starfish (the red thing)

Seattle here we come!!!

 

Here was our first stop in Seattle! The waterfront was great!

Hubby had another business trip, this time to Seattle in September 2015.  I couldn’t let him go alone, so I spent 4 days wandering downtown Seattle.  The first two days were great, but to be completely honest, 4 days a little too much to be in the same area.  Just like Miami, we didn’t rent a car, and this time I didn’t get on a tour bus, and there was no fantastic weather to just hang out by the pool with.

Don’t get me wrong, I had a lot of fun and saw some great things!  The food was SO amazing, and Hubby and I honestly talked about what it would take to move there. Then reality set in, and moving M that far away from everything seemed a bit crazy!  It is definitely a place that Hubby and I would both go back to again, and maybe rent a car next time.  Mt. Rainier just kept staring at us, beckoning us to come!

What to see in Miami

I’m not going to lie, I spent most of my time in Miami laying around the pool binge watching Netflix.  It was GLORIOUS!  However, I figured I hadn’t been to Miami before, so I should probably see a bit of it.

When you hear Miami, the first thing most people think about is South Beach and Little Havana.  I knew I had to  go to both of these places for the true Miami experience, but the question was how to get there since we didn’t rent a car.  The hotel had the answer for me, The Big Bus Tour.

One of the Big Buses!

This actually was a great way for me to see Miami, learn a bit about the history and culture, and to see more than just one or two spots.  My jaw dropped a bit at the price (at that time it was around $50 a person, but it was just me, and I loved the fact that you come jump off and jump back on whenever you wanted throughout the day.  They have so many buses running, that you could get picked up every 15 minutes or so.

The house they filmed Scarface at!

I was able to see some beautiful houses some famous houses (Scarface) all from the top of the bus.  The tour guide did a great job at pointing out George Clooney and Julia Roberts houses!  By the end of the day though, I was wiped and decided the air conditioning inside the bus was needed.

South Beach was as great as you think it will be.  It was close to 90 degrees when I got there, so I decided to get some lunch before I wandered too much.  If you are look for inexpensive food, don’t go to South Beach, because you won’t find it!  The drinks were $20 alone, but you got two of them!  When you don’t finish your drink before you need to leave, no worries!  They will give it to you in a HUGE to go cup!

The beach was beautiful, but the water was rough that day.  I kicked myself for not bringing my swimming suit with me, but I honestly hadn’t even thought about it!  I wandered the beach for some seashells to bring home to show M, but I didn’t find a ton.  I did make sure to take  a picture of the Victoria Secret celebrity volleyball tournament going on at the beach.  I didn’t recognize anyone though…

The architecture was really neat.  If you didn’t see all the modern cars driving by, you would swear you stepped back in time to the 1940’s and 1950’s.  I just wandered, and took in all the scenery I could.

 

I hadn’t known until I was on the tour, but Miami has a beautiful memorial to the Holocaust survivors.  The history buff that I am, I decided to check it out.  It was so moving, and the sculptures so amazing and lifelike, I almost cried a few times.  This memorial is kind of off the beaten path a bit, but definitely worth the stop.

The Holocaust Memorial

I spent all day on the Big Bus Tour, and I am actually kind of glad I did!  There were some parts of the tour that were long and I had never heard of the buildings they were talking about, but it always fun to see the great architecture there.

You HAVE to try the food!

Miami had the most amazing food!  We at everything from Cuban sandwiches and Argentina prepared steaks, to sushi and pad thai.  To find the really good places to eat, don’t just ask the front desk.  They will give you the menus to the chain and a few of the bigger local restaurants.  Who you want to ask are the bartenders and the shuttle drivers.  They know where the REAL good, local food is.

So as soon as we arrived, we knew we wanted authentic Cuban food.  So the shuttle driver took us to La Rosa Restaurant.

This restaurant had the BEST Cuban sandwiches!

We arrived on a Wednesday, so at lunch it was filled with business men and women on their lunch breaks.  I’m pretty sure we were the only tourists there, which tells you it is good.  Hubby and I both ordered Cuban Sandwiches and while Hubby took a chance on the fried plantains, I went with good old fries.  I was wrong (shh…don’t tell anyone!).  The fried plantains were AMAZING!

The atmosphere of this place made you feel like you were walking into someone’s Cuban grandma’s dining room.  The wait staff were great too.  Hubby, as usual, rolled his eyes when I couldn’t decide what to order and left it up to the waiter to decide.  He did not steer me wrong!

La Rosa’s was SO good, we actually went back for dinner the last night we were in Miami.  It was a completely different atmosphere then.  When you walked in, you felt like you are in this local fine restaurant.  The food was still amazing, and we at a TON of plantains!

Another night for dinner, we went to an Argentinian Steakhouse.  Didn’t know Argentina was known for their steak?  Neither did we, so now you are in on the secret!

La Patagonia was wonderful.  The steaks were so juicy and flavorful, it threw this Midwestern girl for a loop!  I didn’t think we would get THAT good of steaks outside of the Midwest.

The atmosphere was very intimate, although there was a large extended family having a celebration at the table next to us!  When we paid the bill, they even gave us a coupon for the next time we were there.  Unfortunately, we didn’t get back.

Another night for dinner, Hubby decided he couldn’t be this close to the ocean and not have sushi.  I don’t touch the stuff myself, but as long as the menu had something else, I was good!  Suvi  was perfect and combined what both of us love!

Sushi and Thai!

Hubby ordered the sushi and was impressed by how well it tasted.  We actually got to watch them making the sushi.  I ate my good ole standby of pad thai.  Not going to lie, I have had better pad thai, but considering I didn’t get it very often, it definitely took care of the craving!

The atmosphere was completely different than the other restaurants we went to.  this was bright, white, with the typical Asian restaurant motifs.

Caroline: Little House Revisited

If you loved reading the Little House on the Prairie series when you were younger (and seriously, who didn’t wish to be a member of the Ingalls family!), the more adult you will love Caroline.

This book tells the story of Little House on the Prairie from MA’s point of view. It really gives a different flavor to the story. I read this book right after reading Little House on the Prairie to K. The author did a great job taking parts of the book and showing you the same event from an adult prospective.

The book also does a fantastic job showing the stringent social rules hat women had to live under during that time period. The author showed how an intelligent woman had to hold her tongue and let her husband make the decisions, even though she may have better ideas.

This book is definitely a must read.

Here is where to buy it:Caroline Little House revisited by Sarah Miller

The Kane Chronicles by Rick Ridorian

I started reading this series so I could get M reading it. (Ok, I also loved reading the Percy Jackson series too). The series consist of three books, The Red Pyramid, The Throne of Fire, and The Serpent’s Shadow, and follows the adventures of the Kane Children.

This book does a great job of explaining who the Egyptian Gods are and why they were so revered by the Egyptians. Kids (and parents too!) don’t even realize the learning they are doing. These are easy reads, but still really enjoyable.

This series does a great job showing how a sibling relationship actually is. There are so many books now that show sibling relationships either as really great or fighting and annoying each other constantly.

These are bigger books, so when traveling by plane, I would make sure they are in paperback or on e reader so that it won’t be so heavy.

You can buy them on Amazon here:

The Red Pyramid by Rick Roirdan

The Throne of Fire by Rick Roirdan

The Serpent’s Shadow by Rick Roirdan

The entire Kane Chronicles box set