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Girls Trip to Saratoga Springs, NY

Prime @ Saratoga National, Saratoga Springs, NY

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Every year in July our little girl gang (current members: my daughter, Em; my sisters – Jackie and Hilary; our mom – Susan aka Gram Gram; my niece, Maisie; and me!) take a long weekend and explore a little corner of the world. This year, rather than follow the crowds coastal for a beach vacay, we decided to look inland: Saratoga Springs, NY. As those of you from the area (and those of you that travel to the area) can attest, it really is a dream summer vacation locale. 

Tourists originally journeyed to the area for it’s natural mineral springs (which still exist are really cool), but with the city’s focus on the surrounding natural resources combined with the historical significance of the area (battle of Saratoga, Schuylerville, Saratoga National Historical Park, etc.), the strong visual and performing arts veins (SPAC, dance hall of fame, Yaddo, etc.), the Saratoga Race Track, the family resort vibe and the bustling night life, this city truly is a place for everyone.

Getting there…

Emily and I left at Maryland at 8:45am on a Thursday and arrived in Saratoga Springs exactly five hours later. (Emily seems to be “blessed” with a bladder like me and we didn’t have to stop ONCE – we will def have to stop with the boys in tow.)  We made our way to Target (duh) for the **essentials** (i.e., toothbrushes that we inevitably forget every time and this fun hat for Em) and made it to our VRBO by late afternoon. Bonus: all of us fit in the minivan, which made traveling around town a breeze (when we weren’t walking – bonus to staying in town).

She’ll sit forever as long as she has Blankie! Also, if you’re in the market for a great carseat that you’ll never need to change, check out the Graco 4ever Carseat!

Eating there…

We only scratched the surface of the food scene here, can’t wait to go back and try places like Boca Bistro, Salt & Char, and Druthers Brewing Company.

Gaffney’s

Thursday night dinner was a bit of a cluster – we didn’t have reservations anywhere and with opening ceremonies for the race track, it took a bit to find a restaurant that could fit us (the torrential downpour didn’t help matters either).  Good news, though, because the downtown area is full of places to eat, it didn’t take long to land somewhere (and after that night we had beautifully sunny days!). We ate at Gaffney’s which, on the bar scene to fine dining spectrum, is leaning heavily towards the former. They have patio seating, but because it was raining we sat on the “porch”, which had retractable floor to ceiling windows (that they closed as the rain got heavier). The food was above average bar food, but it’s not going to win any awards with its drink menu.  The live music was starting as we were leaving and it seemed like a good crowd was forming. 

Uncommon Grounds

One morning the early birds (i.e., the moms, the toddlers, and the teacher) walked to the downtown area for coffee and bagels at Uncommon Grounds (¾ of a mile through beautiful neighborhood that reminded me of the garden district in New Orleans).  This place was PACKED.  Much like a typical bagel place you stand in line, order and pick up your food, and seat yourself.  Even with it being crowded we didn’t have to wait for a table, but it was inside as the outside seating was limited. Espresso and coffee drinks and bagel sandwiches were on point (which is why it’s the arguably the best coffee joint in the heart of the downtown area – trip advisor).  We got carry out for the matriarch’s (my mom and aunt back at the place).  

After several failed attempts at a selfie, a nice patron offered to take a photo for us. And if anyone was wondering, there IS a mailbox right outside if you need to mail anything.

Bread Basket Bakery

We also tried Bread Basket Bakery, which is located on Spring Street, about a block and half away from the heart of downtown and directly across from Congress Park.  With its comfortable, shaded outdoor seating and killer homemade baked goods and breakfast eats (try the egg sandwich on a grilled scone!), this place was my favorite (a parking lot in the back makes it really convenient if you drive there, too).  

We loved the outside seating here. And there was plenty of it!

Saratoga Springs Farmers Market

As we do on every girls trip, we visited the local farmers market on Saturday.  The Saratoga Springs farmers market is located at the High Rock Park pavilions.  As expected, there were TONS of amazing, locally sourced items: too many to list but it included flowers, fruits, vegetables, meats, seafood, cheese, eggs, freshly made pasta, and even locally distilled bourbon and vodka! Everything we needed for our home-cooked surprise birthday celebration for Aunt Mary! 

If you ever come across Lions Mane Mushrooms try them; they were my favorite find. Thanks, Hilcatty, for picking them out! (Try them sliced super thing, lightly sautéed with garlic and tossed with fresh pasta and Parmesan cheese!)
Also – this spreadable cheese from Nettle Meadow Farm – if you see it, get it. You won’t regret it! #noragrets #notone
Birthday set-up, complete with custom Yeti wine tumblers! #thanksgramgram
And of course, a birthday celebration wouldn’t be complete without a cake: Tiramisu from Mrs. London’s Bakery.

Saratoga Winery

Plan on making a night of it at the Saratoga Winery (10 minutes from downtown) if you go – we definitely could have! They had awesome live music from the Vinny Michaels Band, and delicious local craft beer and wine flights plus some fun signature cocktails made with locally distilled spirits. We ordered the cheese board, some wood-fired pizzas (the Bill & Pat was my favorite!) and drank, ate, sang and danced the evening away.  They also have a patio with a fire pit (lit at dusk), lawn games, and some picnic tables (to sit at while watching the tiny girl gang run around).  Heads-up: it is in the middle of the woods, so it was a little buggy – but these bug bracelets helped keep them away!

Choose your own wine (or beer or cocktail) flight. Pretty cool way to save room on the table, but made it a tad difficult to converse!
These mules were the BEST.
Plenty of space out back for yard games AND gallivanting.

Prime at Saratoga National

While we only stopped here for a photo op and a drink, the setting alone makes us want to return. Located on the sprawling grounds of Saratoga National Golf Course, it is a perfect place to relax and enjoy brunch (live jazz brunch on Sundays!), lunch, happy hour, or dinner.  I was nervous about bringing the tiny girl gang into a place this “fancy” (prices are definitely in the $$$ category) but we never felt out of place or unwelcome; it’s truly a family establishment!

Flowy skirts for everyone.

Sperry’s

On our final night, we ate on the garden patio at Sperry’s.  A historic restaurant with a charming atmosphere and excellent food. Again, on the higher end of the price range, but worth it. There is no “children’s menu” and they specifically ask that no substitutions be made, but when we asked for a few raviolis (which were part of an entrée) separately for the tiny girl gang they happily accommodated us.  The atmosphere was so relaxed, that after the meal was over, the little girls were able to run around for a bit while the grownups finished up some after dinner cocktails.  Side note: they do have inside dining here and a really cool looking bar – but it seemed a bit more stuffy in there.

Photo courtesy of Sperry’s.
Seared Diver Scallops, red curry broth, jasmine rice, lobster shiitake mushrooms.

Being there…

My favorite part about the city (the parts that we saw) is that it clearly had a lot of people and wealth flowing through it but it isn’t over urbanized. (I actually struggled to find a gas station even when I put the address in the gps; they did a great job camouflaging it.) Our VRBO was situated pretty centrally between the Saratoga Race Track and Congress Park, which was ideal for exploring the downtown area.

Congress Park

Exploring Congress Park (which was designed by the same guy who designed Central Park and Prospect Park) in the mornings was especially fun for the tiny girl gang. While it doesn’t have a playground area (which disappointed Em) it does have a plenty of fountains, a few mineral springs, beautifully manicured grass to run around in, a historic wooden carousel, and everywhere you looked there were mama ducks and ducklings! According to the signage (and very obviously) there is a duck population issue there (the ducks even have a twitter handle: @CPDucks) but we were happy to see the sweet little ducklings running around (just don’t feed them). What we didn’t explore, but I am super intrigued by, is the Canfield Casino, which is one of Saratoga Springs’ most treasured landmarks.

Photo courtesy of the saratogian.com.
Right outside the Canfield Casino is the Morissey Fountain (named for the founder of the Saratoga Race Track), a 150 year old foundation that was just recently restored (we failed to get a picture of us with it!).
Spirit of Life statue: a memorial to Spencer Trask, who, among other things, turned his 400 acre estate into Yaddo, an artists and writers colony. (Yaddo is #1 on the list of places to visit when we return.)
Just a girl and some ducklings. So. Many. DUCKLINGS.

High Rock Park

While at the farmer’s market, we explored a bit of High Rock Park as well (love two-fors…).  Here we found more mineral springs, as well as the 9/11 memorial sculpture, Tempered By Memory, made from World Trade Center Steel. 

Tempered by Memory, by Noah Savett & John Van Alstine, constructed of five large pieces of steel from the World Trade Center.
Photo courtesy of Saratoga-springs.org

Spa Cascada

On Saturday while we prepped for the surprise birthday celebration at the house, Gram Gram and Aunt Mary got massages at Spa Cascada.  This is located in the downtown area so it’s easy to get to and they both had a great experience. Plus, word on the street is that, when in town on tour, Dave Matthews has a standing appointment with one of the masseuses here.  

Photo courtesy of Spa Cascada

Saratoga Race Course

The next time we visit Saratoga Springs, we will be carving out a day for the races.  The vibe ranged from a fancy polo match, as you would expect, to a country music festival, and everything in between – kids welcome, coolers welcome.  It has the old-time charm you would expect but with modern amenities.   

Saratoga Race Course opened in 1863 and is the fourth oldest track in the country.

Saratoga Arts

As I mentioned earlier, Saratoga Springs is rich in the arts, both visual and performing. Unfortunately we didn’t get to explore much of either during this trip, but we did get to experience the current exhibit at Saratoga Arts: the 10×10 Community Arts Show. This exhibition is open to everyone – “new artists, veteran artists, young and old artists, artists who are showing their work for the first time and artists who have been showing their work for years” and “this year [the] youngest artist is 3 and [the] oldest artist is in her 90s”. I was especially drawn to the exhibit and will probably enter it next year! It has even inspired a little project here at home – stay tuned!

Must-haves to make the trip go smoothly…

We got this game after playing at a friends house one night (thanks Ryan and Christina!). While the tiny girl gang slept at night, we sat around the coffee table in the living room and talked, laughed, and played games like this one! Anomia was a treat for all, although we’re a pretty competitive bunch and it got a little heated!
bug repellant bracelet
As I mentioned earlier, these were great in keeping bugs away. We’ve used them on multiple occasions and they’ve never failed! The problem is that the tiny girl gang doesn’t want to take them off once we’re inside!
If you go on group trips and you don’t use Splitwise YOU ARE MISSING OUT. I was introduced to this at Coachella a couple years ago and it was a HUGE hit with this girl trip. Splitwise is an app (or website) that keeps track of expenses and splits them among members of a group. It means no more splitting checks, no more going halfsies on groceries, no more trying to figure out who owes whom. Splitwise does it for you and there’s even an option for simplifying debts so the least amount of money exchanges hands.

We will be back…

As the city’s motto boasts, “health, history, horses” are it’s focal points – we merely scratched the surface; there are so many more things to explore! Here are the places on our list for next time:

Those that are from the area and those who visit frequently – what am I missing? What should I add to this list!? Comment below!

10 Summer Vacation Must-Haves

summer vacation must-haves

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I suppose the BEST time to post my summer vacation must-haves would be before the first week of summer but here we are already at the beginning of July  (because time flies when you’re wrangling kids all day  having fun) so there’s no time like the present. Because we all know there is a lot more summer to be had, AND, unless your summer is front-loaded, there are vacations to go on.  I use every item on this list pretty much daily, at home and while traveling (and, surprise, most of them I use all year round). Great news: there is something for everyone on this list! (Spoiler alert – the last one is the only way I remain somewhat sane while the kids roam the neighborhood.)

Thinksport Kids Safe Sunscreen SPF 50+ (3 ounce)

summer vacation must-have

Think minimizing exposure to sun + minimizing exposure to toxins + minimzing cost.  EWG gives ThinkSport the best rating possible, which means while I can’t prevent the kids from eating an occasional bag of birthday cake mini muffins, I can protect them from the sun by using a sunscreen with ingredients that pose a low health concern.

Herschel Fourteen Waist Pack, Black, One Size

summer vacation must-haves

I have a few beltbags (I ended up getting the Madewell one on sale that I mentioned in this post!). They are just so utilitarian, OF COURSE they’re on the summer vacation must-haves list! For the casual days when I’m just heading out for a bit I use this one from Herschel Supply Company and I also have the larger one for when I’m heading out for a few hours (i.e., music festivals!). It fits everything, there’s nothing hanging on your shoulder, and comes in a ton of fun colors!

Huzi Infinity Pillow – Design Travel Pillow and Soft Neck Support Pillow – Machine Washable (Navy)

summer vacation must-haves

The greatest travel pillow that ever lived.  I purchased this for my Coachella trip last year after doing a decent amount of research.  Why, you ask, did I do so much research for a neck pillow? 1) for some reason the standard neck pillow doesn’t quite cut it – maybe because I have a longish neck? and 2) taking a red-eye back from a three-day festival to three young kids REQUIRES a decent night’s sleep. Since I got this I take it on car trips, plane trips, and I actually sleep with it every night at home. This pillow can be worn in so many different ways and is made out of bamboo material so it’s soft, breathable, and cool.  Bonus: it is washer/dryer safe!

JACK BLACK – Intense Therapy Lip Balm SPF 25 – Green Tea Antioxidants, Long Lasting Treatment, Broad-Spectrum UVA and UVB Protection, Lemon & Shea Butter Flavor, 0.25 oz.

summer vacation must-haves

Anytime I get a new lip balm, it gets half-used and then gets melted, lost, or eaten by children. This stuff though… I have one in the bathroom, one in my bag and one in the car AT ALL TIMES. It protects against sun, wind, extreme temps, and treats dry, irritated, and cracked lips. It actually penetrates your lips instead of just sitting on the surface like a wax until you wipe/lick it off; your lips are soft and smooth without having to reapply a million times. My favorite is the lemon and shea butter flavor.

Curad Performance Series Antibacterial Adhesive Bandages, 1 X 3.25 Inch, 20 count

summer vacation must-haves

You know you’re a mom when you gush over adhesive bandages… But seriously, these are the best ones I’ve EVER used.  The pads are antibacterial and super absorbent, they are made with super tough fabric so they last on active kids, and they come in some pretty fun colors. I get the variety pack at our local grocery store – it has every shape and size you could ever possibly need and if you get creative with a sharpie, you’re two year old will believe you when you tell her the light blue is an Elsa one.

Bumble and Bumble Surf Infusion for Unisex Spray, 1.5 Ounce

summer vacation must-haves

Next on the list of summer vacation must-haves is the Surf Infusion spray by Bumble and Bumble. This is not your typical sea salt spray; it is infused with oil to help prevent over-drying so you get beachy waves without looking like the scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz. Definitely one to keep on hand, especially for those of us with color-treated or processed hair.

Lumify Redness Reliever Eye Drops 0.25 Fl Oz (7.5mL)

summer vacation must-haves

Another recommendation from sister Jackie! These eye drops are perfect for after long days at the beach, or after long nights out. It’s simple: one drop in each eye gets the whites whiter.

SUNGAIT Vintage Round Sunglasses for Women Classic Retro Designer Style (Black Frame Matte Finish/Grey Gradient Lens)

At the risk of sounding like a broken record… I’m including these sunglasses on this list even though I already raved about them here!

Too Faced Better Than Sex Waterproof Mascara Black 0.13oz/3.9g

This list of summer vacation must-haves wouldn’t be complete without a waterproof mascara. As a lover of the regular Better Than Sex mascara, I knew the waterproof version wouldn’t disappoint. The wand is key to creating voluminous lashes that stay put even at the gym or pool!

Gizmo Watch

With so much polarization surrounding kids and technology, its refreshing to find a piece of tech that I can get down with. When we moved into the neighborhood I was hesitant to let the boys roam about, especially to places where I couldn’t see them. Enter the Gizmo Watch. It is 4G LTE compatible and supports two-way voice calls and messaging to/from up to nine numbers that you program through the GizmoHub app. The app also provides functions such as reminder scheduling, fitness and activity monitoring, and location tracking. It makes calling the boys home for dinner a breeze. My favorite part? I can pull up the map on the app and see exactly where they are in real time. Anytime, anywhere.

I hope you find this list of summer vacation must-haves useful – now carry on with your summertime fun!

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve

Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve

Before you read: This post may contain affiliate links, meaning I get a commission if you decide to purchase through my links, at no cost to you. Please read my disclosure for more info.

You know those family outings that aren’t planned in advance, that are just spur-of-the-moment, “look at this place I found on the internet”, “cool, we should go” spontaneities? The days that aren’t perfectly planned, but just happen to go perfectly? (note to self: maybe I’m on to something here…) For us, they always seem to happen when we least expect (read: when they are needed the most).  As a family of five with three overscheduled super busy kids we rarely have a day with nothing planned.  And when we do, it quickly fills with impromptu gatherings with friends, checking things off of our grown-up responsibilities list, and the like.   

But, on the tail end of a recent long weekend, we found ourselves WITHOUT PLANS. 

So we packed up the minivan and drove to the Catoctin Wildlife Preserve.  We have visited our fair share of zoos and this is by far our favorite (so far!).  Located about 20 minutes north of Frederick, MD, it is a convenient daytrip destination for families in Baltimore, Washington, D.C., and Pennsylvania, and anyone visiting the area. 

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Aussie Reptile enclosure
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Great family day trip!

The quantity, variety, and proximity of the animals on exhibit coupled with the availability of actual animal interaction really set this place a part from the others.

The heavily forested (and so, mostly shaded) grounds are organized into global regions that are connected by mostly dirt and gravel paths – we brought the stroller for our two year old and it was only contested a few times by rocks, tree roots, and muddy spots (she walked 90% of the time anyway, which is a feat in and of itself). There were also several patrons using wheelchairs successfully.  I don’t know how many people visit the park daily, but it did not feel crowded — we had our own “private” viewing at nearly all the exhibits.  

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve

Each enclosure we encountered had clearly visible and mostly active animals within surprisingly close proximity (some were snoozing, but still easy to see!).

Whether behind a fence or glass, every single animal was up close and personal. Beyond the “look, don’t touch” animals, there were several stations set up for animal interaction – feeding, petting, and even riding. Bring cash and quarters – the animal food is dispensed from those crank machines that sell candy in the grocery stores and the camel ride and feathered feeding enclosure were a few dollars each.  They also have animal encounters and keeper talks scheduled (we will be going back to see some of these!).  The kids were never bored which is probably why they didn’t even think to complain about the walking or fight over the stroller seat, which makes for a happy family day trip. (For reference, they are 2, 6, and 7).

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Feathered Feeding Encounter
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Interactive family day trip!
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Turtle and Koi pond
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve

Guests are welcomed to bring a picnic lunch and coolers inside the park (make sure to leave glass at home) and there are plenty of clean places to sit and eat. We stopped in Frederick, MD for lunch on our way (partially because it was so last-minute and we had nothing in the house but mostly because we love Frederick, MD in general – definitely a great family destination!) and evidently there are places to eat near the park in Thurmont (get your hands stamped for same day reentry).  We did stumble upon one food vendor inside the park serving a variety of hot food that took Venmo! After nearly three hours of exploring we were ready to hit the road but I can envision spending longer if we plan it well.

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve

For a family of five (Emily was under 3 and so was free), admission was around $80 and we spent around $20 in cash/quarters in the park.  We made the mistake of going into the gift shop – if you don’t plan on getting any souvenirs, avoid it or you may have to deal with a brief meltdown because our kids wanted PRETTY MUCH EVERYTHING.  Memberships and birthday parties are available, too (details are on the website). We will definitely be going back and will probably combine it with an overnight in Frederick because, like I mentioned earlier, we love it there and there are a lot of other places to explore in Thurmont. 

Check out the rest of our pictures below! I was able to get a lot of pictures before my phone died… but one of them was NOT a family picture (because #storyofourlives). 

Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
The meerkat enclosure was especially stinky!
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
The coolest part about the owls was how quiet they were when they flew.
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
The petting zoo had alpacas, pigs, sheep, goats, and other things with horns (I’m not sure what they were!).
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
The venomous snakes house was one of their favorite things – I think we were in there for 15 minutes.
Family Day Trip to Catoctin Wildlife Preserve
Camel rides were a favorite, too, complete with posing camel at the end!

Have suggestions for family outings near OR far? Let me know in the comments below! We’re always looking for ways to entertain our rowdy crew in the summer.