I will never, ever get too old for a daddy-daughter date. Yesterday we headed to Asheville, N.C. for one of our adventures.
It’s that time of year again. And no, I’m not talking about apple picking (well, sort of). I’m talking about apple cider doughnuts.
Sitting in front of one of the coolest murals in Raleigh, N.C., listening to a remix of Hall and Oates’ “I Can’t Go for That” and diving into my sweet potato poké bowl, I realized that Raleigh Raw might be one of my favorite gems in the city.
A good trip always starts with purchasing a new pair of sneakers, and Washington D.C. definitely helped me break them in.
Here are my favorite brunch spots and small shops to browse when I have an extra few hours to spend in the city.
With passion in their hearts and green on their thumbs, mother and daughter duo Megan and Margaret George started a growing business that’s recently expanded into another succulent storefront.
These two patches of flowers in North Carolina’s capital are a great break from the everyday scenery of interstate travel and city buzz.
While Charleston is pretty much known for it’s Southern charm and rich history, the food scene is what brings a lot to the table (pun intended).
Miami is full of crazy fun art, people and food. It’s a millennial’s Instagram paradise, a funky retired old beach lady’s sanctuary and a hub for fantastic restaurants.
My previous experience with Washington D.C.? That’s easy. The Disney original movie “My Date with the President’s Daughter,” of course.









