FAMILY HIKING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST

Tuesday, May 30, 2017

FAMILY HIKING IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
The warm, sunny weather has been abundant over the past few weekends + we have taken full advantage of them. With a little help from the All Trails App, I could easily find a trail + map directions. I am a bit partial to the waterfall hikes but it appears most people are. Even after traveling two hours away from the Portland Metro Area, the trailhead parking lots are full of cars + the trails are full of people + pets. I don’t mind it though. Not when the payoff is a million dollar view.

Today I’m sharing a few photos taken from three recent weekend hikes. The All Trails App describes two of them as moderate hikes + one as easy. I concur.

|| ONE || Falls Creek Falls – Carson, Washington
Falls Creek Falls is a new favorite of mine. A portion of the drive to the trail is along a dirt road that is full of potholes but it’s not so bad that we needed to use four-wheel drive. In fact, once we arrived at the trailhead, I was surprised to see so many cars in the parking lot.

We made it out + back along the trail, occasionally stepping to the side to let people pass us. After all, we were making the trek with a seven + four-year-old. There was one portion of the trail that required us to step on stones that had water rushing under them but we made it by just fine. And it made for an adorable father-daughter photo. Have a look!



Put Lower Falls Creek Trail on your places to visit this summer!

|| TWO || Panther Creek – Carson, Washington 
Picnicking by Panther Creek with a beautiful waterfall just on the opposite side. All good things. All good things. =) And it’s a super-short hike to boot! We actually stopped off at Panther Creek on our way to Falls Creek Falls.

|| THREE || Bald Mountain from Lolo Pass Trail – Rhododendron, Oregon
We had high hopes of reaching the Lost Lake on Memorial Day but due to snow-covered dirt roads, it wasn’t accessible. Hopefully, we can try again in a few weeks after more of the snow has melted off. I felt a bit defeated when we had to turn around but there was a trailhead on the intersecting road. The Lolo Pass Trailhead is part of the Pacific Crest Trail that we hiked along for a bit. This trail zig-zagged quite a bit, gaining elevation with each step. This also means that this trail started to become snowed-covered as well. We were only able to go one-mile in before we had to turn around. Either way, it got us up + moving and gave us a pretty awesome view of Mt. Hood.
Here’s to more Weekend Warrioring with The Family!

POPPY SEED CHICKEN CASSEROLE WITH SPINACH

Thursday, May 18, 2017

POPPY SEED CHICKEN CASSEROLE WITH SPINACH
Long before my Husband + I moved away from Mississippi, he frequented a Hattiesburg Cafe, Gourmet + More, with a buddy from work + they would purchase a ready-made poppy seed chicken casserole for lunch. And proceed to eat the entire 9×13 dish. Just the two of them.

After I was made aware of his obsession, I Googled a recipe + tried the first one I came across. I must say, it was pretty good. So good, in fact, that it has pretty much been on once-a-month supper rotation for the past twelve years of our marriage.

With that being said, I’ve tried many different variations of the original recipe. Many. I’ve used canned chicken, baked chicken breast, boiled chicken… any + all types of chicken. And let me tell you, a rotisserie chicken is by far the best.

On one occasion, I didn’t have the original recipe’s required amount of sour cream, so I substituted it with mayonnaise. That alteration stuck for all future bakings. Just recently, I have been replacing iceberg lettuce with spinach on the sandwiches I make at home + I had an abundance of spinach in the fridge, so I thought I’d add a bit to the Poppy Seed Casserole. I can’t tell that it really makes a huge impact on the flavor but I feel like it makes the dish a little healthier + pretty. I hope you enjoy it!
INGREDIENTS
  • 1/2 cup butter melted
  • 1 tbsp Poppy Seeds
  • 1 sleeve Ritz Crackers crumbled
  • 1 Onion diced
  • 2 cups Spinach
  • 1/2 Rotisserie Chicken shredded, about 2 cups
  • 1/2 cup Mayonnaise
  • 1/2 cup Sour Cream
  • 1 tsp Seasoned Salt
  • 1/4 tsp cayenne pepper

INSTRUCTIONS
  1. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. Combine the melted Butter, Poppy Seeds + crumbled Crackers in a bowl.
  3. In an oven-safe skillet, sauté the Onion on medium heat until soft, about 7 minutes. Add spinach + sauté an additional 2 minutes or so.
  4. Add Chicken, Mayo, Sour Cream, Seasoned Salt, Cayenne + half of the Poppy Seed Mixture to the skillet. Stir.
  5. Top with remaining Poppy Seed Mixture.
  6. Transfer skillet into the oven + bake at 350° for 15 minutes, or until bubbly around the edges.
  7. Broil for an additional 3 minutes or so, until the top is golden brown.

DISCOVERING DENVER || SEVEN FAMILY FRIENDLY OUTINGS

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

DISCOVERING DENVER || SEVEN FAMILY FRIENDLY OUTINGS
In my last post, I shared my new found love for all things Lodo. But every now and then, we did venture beyond Wazee + Wynkoop for the occasional family adventure. On this trip we were traveling with our seven-year-old son + four-year-old daughter, so we had to make sure the trip was fun for them be too. Here’s a collection of seven family-friendly outings we enjoyed together.

If you have small children, you’ve likely been to an aquarium. But have you ever been to any aquarium that puts on a live Mermaid Show? Y’all this was such a neat experience. There were three mermaids that swam among the sea creatures + taught the children a short lesson on recycling + how important it was to keep the ocean clean.
After the eight-minute show, there was an opportunity to take pictures with the mermaids too! If you travel to Denver with small children, make sure you see The Mystic Mermaids!

2 – Denver Zoo
Children love the zoo. Even if they aren’t old enough to necessarily learn about the animals, they enjoy looking at them. At the Denver Zoo, you can experience some up close + person experiences, especially with their Brown Bear exhibit.
I’m not going to lie, I was a little uncomfortable watching this bear pace back + forth along the trench between us. I’m glad he wasn’t very agile or else he might have leaped over + snatched us up. And there was not fencing either. Just a trench. Ekk!!

We must’ve spent at least four hours at the zoo. There wasn’t a spot we didn’t cover. So if you’re traveling with kids, this place is definitely worth checking out.

3 – Room 5280
This was SO MUCH FUN… for three of the four of us. =/ Our family was locked in a room + was given one hour to find the clues needed to escape. My four-year-old was a tad frightened once we were locked in the room. Luckily, there was a plush bear in the room that she snuggled to bring her a little comfort. When we finally made our escape, we were all thrilled.

4 – Little Man Ice Cream
Ice Cream - so she would love us again. But also because where else can you find a 28-foot, 14,000-pound cream can operating as a business? It was a delightful experience for all. =)

5 – Red Rocks Amphitheater
The Red Rocks are just a short drive from Downtown Denver, maybe ten minutes or so + the scenery is beautiful the whole way there.
This location may not have topped the kid’s list of awesome outings, but I couldn’t help but think of how neat it would be if my children performed on that stage one day. Imagining that alone was reason enough for me to send them down + have an impromptu performance.


6 – One Mile High Step
Apparently, there is some debate as which step is exactly one mile above sea level – 13th, 15th, or 18th – it didn’t matter to me. They are all so close to each other. I just love the people stand on this step.

7 – The Money Museum
The Money Museum is neat for a few different reasons. First, it’s free! The only thing they require is that you NOT be a criminal. (They will scan your ID before entrance is permitted.)

Aside from that, you can see what a $100,000 dollar bill looks like. You can take a photo with $30,000,000,000 in cold, hard cash as your backdrop. You can design your own dollar bills, in whatever denomination you chose, then have the digital copy emailed to you. Mine Littles couldn’t wait to get home + play with their “own” money. When your tour is over, grab a bag of shredded money to go.

Time to plan a return trip. =)

DISCOVERING DENVER || LODO

Monday, May 15, 2017

DISCOVERING DENVER || LODO
Vacations are pretty incredible, right? They give you time to relax + recharge but also grant you the opportunity to see + discover new places. But when all is said + done, after about the third day, I get a bit homesick + long for a good night's sleep in my own bed.

Denver is the one + only exception (so far).

LoDo Sleeps
We recently took a belated Spring Break Trip to Denver + stayed at The Maven Hotel located on LoDo’s (Lower Denver) Dairy Block. I spent hours trying to find the just right spot to make our reservation. As soon as I saw a guest room with a bunk bed, I was sold. Plus they were running a grand opening special.
The picture above was taken from the parking garage across the street from The Maven along Wazee Avenue. The Maven Hotel is located on the far right side of the photo, situated between 19th + 18th Street. We were so close to Coors Field, where the Colorado Rockies play. Too bad there weren’t any home games happening during our stay. Womp, womp.
Inside The Maven is Poka Lola Social Club, a lounge area that offers guest at The Maven a complimentary evening cocktail.
I helped myself to a Crate + Barrel every evening. =)
Elevators to the guest rooms are just past Kachina Cantina + The Maven’s front desk. Kachina offers a complimentary cup of coffee to Maven guest + other breakfast items for purchase during early morning hours. Most mornings we took breakfast back to our room, which consisted of two ginormous, delicious breakfast burritos + an assortment of fruit. Breakfast was served out of the Airstream trailer pictured above but they also have a very nice dining area where they serve lunch + dinner meals.
Moving on to our room.The top bunk was a big hit with the kids. I thought they’d enjoy it. =)

LoDo Outings
As far as LoDo Outings go, there were two places that made my Bucket List. First, was visiting Denver’s Union Station.
Here’s the thing. I have never even visited Portland’s Union Station. Just read the reviews on trip advisor + you’ll know why. But I can tell you that Denver’s Union Station was impeccable.



It’s been very well maintained + restored. There’s no wonder it’s a hot spot for the people living + visiting the city.

The other LoDo Outing that made the list was to take a stroll along 16th Street Mall
One of my best friends from Texas, Lyndsey, told me to check out the pianos on display there, so off we went, and boy, were we in luck. The pianos had just been brought out + many of the artists were still painting them.

Image my surprise when one of the artist, Donté Janae, asked my children if they would like to paint on hers!
I was beyond thrilled. So were they. =)This was such a special surprise + experience. My daughter left declaring, “This has been the most wonderful day!!”

LoDo Eats
I kind of felt like I was drowning when trying to decide where to eat in LoDo. And honestly, most of the restaurants that made my list we didn’t even go to. There are only so many times you can eat a meal in one day. Plus, there were so many options a short walk from The Maven, it just made sense to try out what was close.

Inside Union Station, we had a quick bite to eat at Acme Delicatessen followed by a sweet treat at Milkbox, but it was brunch at Snooze that stole the show, in my opinion.

I had never ordered any form of eggs benedict before but I was feeling adventurous. I ordered their Bella!Bella!Benny + it was so very tasty. Also, I fell in love with their coffee mugs. I tried to purchase one to take home with me but they were out. Bummer.

Snooze wasn’t the only restaurant that was worth mentioning. Here are a few more that are all delicious + all located in LoDo.



I can’t wait to visit again… or just move there.

There’s more to come, y’all! These were just the spots we visited in LoDo. Stay tuned for more Denver City Adventures!

Also, a few more random shots...