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Places I LOVE – Mo’s Seafood & Chowder – Newport, Oregon

If you have ever been to Oregon, I am sure you’ve heard of Mo’s Seafood & Chowder. If you haven’t been to Oregon – be sure to add Mo’s Seafood &…

If you have ever been to Oregon, I am sure you’ve heard of Mo’s Seafood & Chowder. If you haven’t been to Oregon – be sure to add Mo’s Seafood & Chowder to the top of your list.

Mos Chowder

History

Mo’s started on the Newport Bayfront in the early 1940s and has been expanding ever since. Currently, there are nine Mo’s locations spread across the Oregon Coast. The restaurant was lovingly run by  Mohava “Mo” Marie Niemi a Newport local. Throughout the years Mo was a warm and inviting hostess to many tourists, famous people and locals alike. In 1992 Mo passed, leaving a lasting legacy and solid foundation to her family. The business is now run by second and third generation family members. 

Mos Chowder

Restaurant

The Bayfront location is super charming and inviting – filled with local fishing and nautical memorabilia. The staff is kind and helpful – always eager to make a suggestion. Mo’s Seafood & Chowder truly is such a gem nestled in the rows of businesses you find along the Newport Bayfront. 

Mos Chowder

Mos Chowder

Food

Mo’s menu is brimming with delicious fresh-from-the-bay favorites. From Slumgullion to Steamer Clams, Mo’s has you covered. Although the menu is filled with enticing options I just can’t seem to order anything other than the chowder. It is just sooooo good! 😋 With or without the bread bowl the clam chowder is a sure thing! In addition to your seafood favorites Mo’s offers salads, sandwiches and desserts. There is even a section on the menu for “Flatlanders” 😂.

Mos Chowder

Another wonderful part of Mo’s Seafood and Chowder is that you can purchase the Chowder Base here and it will ship to you anywhere in the US!!! 

Have you ever tried Mo’s? Tell me about your experience in the comments below!

xo,
Carolyn

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COFFEE TIME – Ultra Life Cafe

One of my favorite things about Oregon is the plentiful array of drive-thru coffee shops. The options are endless and the quality is bar-none. On our recent trip, a stop at…

One of my favorite things about Oregon is the plentiful array of drive-thru coffee shops. The options are endless and the quality is bar-none. On our recent trip, a stop at Ultra Life Cafe was strongly recommended. It doesn’t take much to convenience us so we knew we had to make a stop. 🙃 Ultra Life is nothing short of perfect, from the list of options, overall esthetic and superb flavors – we are hooked!

Ultra Life Cafe Newport, OR

Drive-Thru or Walk Up

I love that Ultra Life gives you the option of running thru the drive-thru or walking up and enjoying your morning cup in their quaint enclosed patio. As a first-timer, I definitely need extra time to review the menu and make my selection. 

Ultra Life Cafe Newport, OR

Ultra Life Cafe Newport, OR

Menu

The Ultra Life Cafe menu has everything you could possibly ask for. From a killer Nitro Cold Brew to a Matcha Green Tea Latta, they have you covered. In addition to the diverse menu, Ultra Life has SIX milk alternatives for you to choose from, count them – SIX. 🙌🏻 In making my decision it is obvious I fell claim to excellent marketing, as I chose the “Northwest Fog” – a tea latte infused with rose syrup.  It was absolutely delightful! Adreena went with her favorite Matcha but opted to have it crafted with oatmeal milk. Aaron went with the classic flat white. All of us were very impressed with the overall presentation, speed of preparation and obvious quality of ingredients in each drink. ☕💕

Ultra Life Cafe Newport, OR

Ultra Life Cafe Newport, OR

If you have not had a chance to visit the Pacific Northwest, please move it toward the top of your list. There are so many amazing places to see, learn and eat! This copy of Travel Newport is full of fun things to do around Newport, Oregon – which is my personal favorite coast location. 

 

Have you ever been to the Oregon Coast? Know someplace we should stop next trip? Let me know in the comments below!

xo,

C

 

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10 Tricks for Stress-Free Travel

As my family and I gear up for our family vacation to the Pacific Northwest I thought it might be useful to share some of my favorite travel tips. I know…

As my family and I gear up for our family vacation to the Pacific Northwest I thought it might be useful to share some of my favorite travel tips. I know that traveling, especially with a family, can be stressful for all those involved. Take a look at these ten tricks for stress-free travel.

Do you have one that should be added to the list? Let me know in the comments! 👇🏼

1. Pack As You Do Laundry

In our home laundry is typically done over the weekend. With that being said, we all work to plan out our suitcase as we put our laundry away. This allows for us to plan ahead and avoid double handling the items. 🙌🏻

2. Limit Yourself to Three Pairs of Shoes

I know this one can seem downright crazy, but bare-with-me. If you really think about it how many pairs of shoes do you actually wear while you are on vacation? 1: Comfortable walking/lounging shoe 2: A dress shoe for a night out and 3: An event specific shoe. Setting these boundaries will free up space in your suitcase and decrease stress overall. Fewer options yield less anxiety. 

3. Inventory Your Suitcase

This one can be time-consuming and seem ridiculous but it really is helpful, especially for children. Make an inventory of everything in your suitcase, i.e. 1: Blue V-neck, 2: Black tank tops, 1: Black Converse, 1: iPhone charger etc. Once you have created your list, pack it safely in a suitcase pocket. When you go to pack for the return trip, use this list to account for everything you brought – no more forgotten items! 

4. Look Into Rental Car Authorization Levels

This one has been especially helpful over the years. As you become more familiar with car rental companies you will discover that each company has there own standard credit card authorization amount. This authorization is the amount they run your credit card for before giving you the keys. Now you would think, the rental is to cost $ 208.71 they will charge me $ 208.71 – but that is not the case. A couple of the companies charge a percentage of the rental in excess while others authorize a flat rate in excess. It is important to know what your particular company does.

If your someone on top of your game with zero revolving credit, feel free to skip number 4. Buuuut if you are like most Americans, revolving credit is pretty normal. Number 4 is important to me because trying to figure out if you have the proper “available” amount on your credit card while being rung up at the counter can be super stressful. 😳💯

Take the time to figure out the standard authorization for your company prior to departure – I promise you’ll be happy you did.

5. Pre-schedule Your Uber

This one is one of my favorite new tricks! Through the Uber App you can now prearrange your Uber transporation. Taking a moment to set this up will greatly decrease your departure stress – and bonus – no parking fees. 🙌🏻🙌🏻

6. Weigh Your Suitcase at Home

I don’t know about you but the bigger my suitcase the harder it is to keep it under the 50 lb (sometimes 40 lbs) weight limit. And NOTHING is worse than having to open up your suitcase on the floor at the ticket counter. Frantically pulling out shoes, jeans and whatever else appears to be “heavy” just to get that scale to read 50.00lbs. 😅 Do yourself a favor and weigh the suitcase before you leave. Don’t have one of those fancy bag weights? Try the old-fashioned math technique. Weigh yourself holding the bag, then weigh yourself without the bag and subtract the bag weight. 

Having the dawning at home that you “probably shouldn’t have packed your Doc Martins” will allow you to be flexible and rethink your plan. 🧐

7. Accessorize After Security

This is something I only recently started. As I prepare to travel, I am one who likes to choose a “travel outfit” this outfit will always include a light jacket, slip on shoes and great accessories. One day as I moved through security I proceeded to remove all the jewelry I literally had just finished putting on in the car and it hit me. Why am I putting these things on before security?!? 💡 Now I plan ahead, all accessories go into my purse/personal item and I do not put on my jacket. The items are sent through security and then once on the other side, I get all suited up. Saves time and effort all around. ✨

8. Avoid Hangry

This one seems silly but can be so helpful. Pack one granola bar or small snack per person in your crew. Watching and being prepared for those moments when people are hungry will help reduce stress and hurt feelings all around. I’m sure we are all sorry for something we once said when we were hungry. 🤬

9. Essential Oil Roller Ball

In our house, Young Living Essential Oils give us life! 🙌🏻 For traveling (especially via plane) my go-to roller ball is filled with Peace & Calming, Peppermint and Joy. Applying this to my wrists and/or neck before entering the plane not only brings me peace and joyfulness but also to those around me. Learn how to make your own Roller Ball Dilution here.

10. Ginger Candy

Do you have any car-sick kiddos? Generally speaking, our family is pretty good with car travel or plan turbulence. That being said, I still always aim to be on the side of prevention. These Ginger Candies (I get at TJ Maxx) are the perfect addition to any carry-on bag. At the first sign of nausea or discomfort take one or two and be amazed at the calming power of Ginger. Also, they are candy – so handing them out to the kids before the road gets windey is always a good plan. 

Thanks for reading and happy travels!

xo,

Carolyn

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COFFEE TIME – Jolts & Juice Coffee House

If you ever find yourself in Eastern Oregon or Western Idaho, please do yourself the favor of stopping by Jolts & Juice Coffee House. (Click here to find a location…

If you ever find yourself in Eastern Oregon or Western Idaho, please do yourself the favor of stopping by Jolts & Juice Coffee House. (Click here to find a location near you). This locally owned coffee house is full of wonderful things to distract your mind and please your palette!

Jolts & Juice, Ontario, OR

Recently while visiting for my cousin’s wedding I came across the Downtown location of Jolts & Juice Coffee House. It is located on the North East corner of S Oregon St and SE 3rd Ave. It has the greatest curb appeal! As we drove through town I spotted it out of the corner of my eye and just knew I had to make a stop before my visit came to an end. Jolts & Juice, Ontario, OR

Ambiance

Sunday morning I popped in for a hot cup of coffee to get my day started. Bicycles, antique signage and vintage farm equipment hung from the ceiling while old doors and windows created private spaces within the dining area. There was so much to look at, I was caught off guard when it was my time to order! The place was filled with people; from large groups to cozy couples and the all too familiar – girl with her laptop 👩🏻‍💻. The room was warm and inviting; exactly what you look for in a place to socialize, read or work. 

Jolts & Juice, Ontario, OR

Jolts & Juice, Ontario, OR

Menu

Although I generally opt for drip coffee, the Spring specials definitely drew my attention! I contimplated ordering a coffee and a Lavander Chai Latte – just to try it! 🙃 The menu offers a wide variety of coffee drinks from your traditional drip coffee to their menu favorites the “Copper Camel” or “Johnny Earthquake“. In addition, they offer blended coffee drinks and fresh fruit smoothies to appease every taste!

From start to finish the menu had me wishing I could stay all day just to try-out each and every item! 

The front counter offered pastries, pre-made salads and sandwiches.  All that were beautifully arranged in the most tantalizing way! How can one resist?!

With fresh coffee, roasted daily in-house, it really is such a gem in the heart of Ontario. I will be certain to stop by every time I’m in town — and bring friends so I can try more options on the menu. 😉

Any of you ever enjoyed a cup from Jolts & Juice?

Fun fact (if you’ve read this far 🙃) I was actually born in Ontario! (My first home was on SW 2nd Ave 🏡💕)

xo,

Carolyn

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Places I LOVE – The Strand – Galveston Island, Texas

Spending time at the beach can be so rejuvenating; whether that is inherent with vacation or it comes with fresh sea air and the constant white noise. Every time we…

Spending time at the beach can be so rejuvenating; whether that is inherent with vacation or it comes with fresh sea air and the constant white noise. Every time we visit the ocean it recharges our systems and prepares us for the next adventure. This past weekend we were lucky enough to join the family for a quick trip to Galveston Island, Texas. Our days were filled with beach visits, family board games and a fun trip to The Strand. One of my favorite places on the island.

Galveston Island

For those of you that don’t know, Galveston Island is located south-east from Houston in the Gulf Of Mexico. From Dallas, it takes about four and a half hours (five with your token stop at Buc’cee’s Convenience Store 😜).  Galveston is the closest beach option for us in Dallas. If you are lucky enough to live in south Texas there are other proximal options such as Corpus Christi and South Padre Island

On the northern end, bay side of the island you will find the port (that services many cargo ships, oil rigs and even Carnival Cruise Lines).  Along the water, you will find many local businesses, delicious restaurants and informational museums. This business district is known as The Strand and is my favorite place to visit when in Galveston.  

The Strand

Although there are many businesses that are located outside of the main strip, The Strand is primarily located on Strand Street and spans five city blocks. This district includes uniques shops such as Hendley Market, Gracies and The Admiralty (to name a few of my favorites). As well as many souvenir shops; lined with bright colored t-shirts, novelty shot glasses and fridge magnets – you’ll be sure to find the perfect gift for that special someone you left behind. 😉

MOD Coffeehouse

This past weekend our main motivation for visiting The Strand was starting our day off with a great – fresh brewed cup of coffee. For this we visited MOD Coffeehouse we arrived about 10:00 on Sunday morning to find tables filling up quickly, both inside and on their outside patio. Our group (of 9) ordered a variety of drinks from brewed coffee, to smoothies to their signature “Just Trust Me” latte. 🤔 Everything was reasonably priced, made quickly and came out piping hot! The coffeehouse was filled with beautiful art to look at while you were there – so many gorgeous pieces! Overall we were very pleased with our visit and will be sure to return next time we are in town.

Galveston Island, Texas

LaKings Confectionary

Next stop on The Strand stroll is LaKings Confectionary. LaKings Confectionary is a wonderful candy store – soda fountain and ice cream parlor – where many of their treats are made onsite using 19th-century formulas and methods passed down thru the King family.  A visit to LaKings will surely take you on a trip down memory lane. The variety can be overwhelming but the flavors are always satisfying! On this trip, we opted just for candy allowing each child in our group to pick their own bag of treats. As we walked out of the store the kids swapped flavors chatting about the experience and of course who’s candy was the best. 😜

Tips to Remember

👟 Wear good walking shoes, strolling The Strand can take as long as you want it too!

🍔 Come ready to enjoy a bite, there are many delicious local restaurants to choose from!

💦 Stay hydrated – Texas summer can be brutal!

🍻 (If of age) it is fun to note that when on The Strand you are legally allowed to carry an open container! So grab a cold one and continue your visit! 🍺

🛍 Remember most (if not all) of these shops are locally owned. Shopping small is so important to communities such as this one!

Have y’all ever visited Galveston? What was your favorite spot?

Let me know in the comments – I’d love to get some more ideas for our next trip!

xo,

Carolyn

 

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Places I LOVE – Beautiful Aspen, Colorado

Originally our family is from Colorado. We all grew up in Southern Colorado and had the fortune of the Rocky Mountains in our backyard. One thing I have realized since…

Originally our family is from Colorado. We all grew up in Southern Colorado and had the fortune of the Rocky Mountains in our backyard.

One thing I have realized since becoming a Texan is that Colorado is waaay more fun to visit. As a resident we enjoyed the beautiful scenery, great camping and winter sports, but not as much as we do now. Planning a Colorado vacation is one of the greatest and most difficult tasks – what do we want to do this time? With so many options it might be daunting but thankfully there are no bad options.

This past summer we had the pleasure of attending a sunrise wedding in the gorgeous Maroon Bells (just outside of Aspen). The wedding was scheduled in early July and the weather could not have been more perfect. Sunshine and a light breeze kept us comfortable the whole stay.

Travel

It is about 50/50 whether we travel by car or plane when heading back home. To meet our time restraints for this trip we opted to fly. Flights from Dallas to Denver are reasonably priced for most months of the year. As a family we are light packers and tend to choose economy over comfort. With this particular trip I found flights with Spirit Airlines to be most cost effective. I know that there is some bad press when it comes to Spirit but we have never had any issue. And when you can fly round trip for less than $ 100/person – I mean com’on! 🤷🏻

Upon arrival we picked up our rental car that I booked with RentalCars.com. I love RentalCars.com because their app is user-friendly and they have the option to “Book Now, Pay Later”. I love this feature because it gives me the ability to book a rental car even if the trip is still a distant possibility.  Cancellation is free up until right before the reservation so it gives you the freedom to lock in a great rate without the commitment. After a quick turnaround at the checkout counter we were on our way, headed west on I-70. Mountain Bound!

Lodging

While we were in Aspen, Colorado we stayed at the beautiful Gant Hotel. Our room featured three bedrooms on a split level floor plan. The condo had a full kitchen, dinning room and living area. The kitchen was stocked with all the cookware and serving utensils you could need and the couch pulled out to feature even more sleeping area. It was a wonderful space for wedding prep and family chit-chat – our room was the hub for family throughout the stay. Adreena enjoyed the beautiful grounds, pool and hot tub with her friends. While Aaron and I enjoyed the walk ability of Aspen. We would gather up and walk as a group from the hotel to lunch, drinks and dancing. It was amazing how close everything felt. Other than the wedding I am pretty sure we never moved the car!

Colorado

On our way back down the mountain we opted to drive through the historic town of Leadville, Colorado. Leadville is known as the highest incorporated city in the United States. It is a former mining town that still has all the charm from its yesteryear. Downtown Leadville features one long drag lined with historic buildings from saloons to candy shops – it really is a wonderful place. Throughout the year Leadville features many festivals and events. Some of my favorite include Boom Days and Skijoring. We stopped for lunch and then were back on the road headed for Denver.

Colorado

Many times when we are in Colorado for play we visit Grand Mesa Lodge. The Grand Mesa is the largest flat top mountain in the world and is located on the western slope of the Rocky Mountains. At the lodge you will find fun things to do regardless of your age, ability or the season. Grand Mesa Lodge features 14 individual cabins and even some hotel rooms for rent. During the summer months there is hiking, biking, four wheeling and water sports. The winter months are full of snowmobiling, sledding, cross-country skiing and of course epic snow ball fights. Near to the lodge is Powderhorn Ski Resort – a smaller resort with a personal feel. We thoroughly enjoy skiing/snowboarding at Powderhorn. Of course if you prefer to just snuggle up in the rustic cabin with a hot cup of coffee – the lodge has you covered there too.

On the way back to Denver you pass by Glenwood Springs (home to the worlds largest hot springs pool), many other ski resorts and great shopping. With all these distractions it can be challenging to make back to the airport in time! 😅

What your favorite thing to do/see in Colorado?

Can you pick just one? 🤔

Let me know in the comments below!

xo

Carolyn

 


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