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Royal Delft Pottery Factory Tour

Most of our travel is kid-friendly but there are a few things to check out that just are not. With two of my girlfriends in town for the weekend, I left the kids at home and we set out to tour the Royal Delft Pottery Factory. The factory is adjacent to the TU Delft campus …

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Open Greenhouse Weekend in the Netherlands

We’ve just walked in the door from visiting our local greenhouses. One weekend a year greenhouses all over the country open their doors to visitors. This special weekend is called Kom In De Kas Kan Alles. You have a chance to peek inside and see the many wonderful things growing in your backyard. We live …

updated on October 21, 2025April 2, 20160 Comment on Open Greenhouse Weekend in the Netherlands
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Day Trip to Haarlem

Haarlem is an adorable, approachable town northwest of Amsterdam. It is easily reachable by train, particularly if your visit is centered in Amsterdam. We drove from Delft to provide some additional flexibility. (As in most Dutch towns there are several well marked paid parking garages.) We arrived in Haarlem before most things had opened. The …

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Kid-Friendly Weekend in Amsterdam

Although we live an hour by train from Amsterdam it often feels like we just don’t have enough time to explore everything the city has to offer. With friends coming into town, we decided to rent a houseboat and stay for the weekend, giving us plenty of time to explore the city. Sleeping in a houseboat …

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A Fun Food Tour in Den Haag

It can be frustrating when you live in a city and feel like you do not know the best places for food and drink. Our house is situated in Delft, between Den Haag and Rotterdam so we really have three cities to learn. This has been a challenge for us because learning about food joints …

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Delft Deer Park

In the woods adjacent to Delftse Hout lies a little deer park. A little fenced-in area is home to deer, ducks, geese, chickens and rabbits. This section of the woods is also quite popular for dog walking, so we almost always run into some dogs as well. It’s on the way home from town for me …

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Wandering Books

I love books. If you read this blog regularly you know I’m constantly trying to find great books that go along with our adventures. Queue a brilliant program I accidentally discovered here in the Netherlands – Wandering Books! We were sitting in a cafe in Breda when H found a whole stack of fun kids …

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Knus: Delft Boat House, Playground & Restaurant

Knus, or as H calls it “the boat house” is basically the most perfect place for mom and kids when the weather is nice. I had no idea why it was constantly where we met for the first few months here, but now I know it is because the warm weather is fleeting. The playground …

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Breda Farm & Playground

Wolfslaar in Breda was the perfect place for the kids to enjoy some outside time. This free playground, park and farm has plenty to offer for the whole family. The water playground, fairly typical of Dutch playgrounds, is always a big hit with our kids. This one had different tracks you can send the water …

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5 Tips for the Paris Metro with Kids

Tips for the Paris Metro with Kids.  Overall we found the Paris Metro easy to use. Rainy and cold weather are the perfect reason to head underground and get around Paris using the Metro. Here are a few tips to make it easier to navigate with kids. Kids Tickets. Kids under 4 travel for free.  Buy …

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Hi, I’m Elizabeth Newcamp, creator of Dutch, Dutch Goose and co-host of Slate’s Care and Feeding podcast. My family believes the world is the classroom, so we learn as we go - exploring new places, asking big questions, and finding joy in the unexpected.

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We are safe and dry, though a lot of the beautiful We are safe and dry, though a lot of the beautiful state of Hawai’i is not. The Big Island took the brunt of the storm, with massive damage being reported. Parts of Oahu are without power still. 

But as the last bands move through our area the birds are out back, flowers are all over the street and neighbors are out cleaning up yards. 

#lala #hawaii #luckyweliveinhawaii #flowers #storm
We are always trying to take advantage of where we We are always trying to take advantage of where we live. So when we did our back to school planning, time by the water was on everyone’s “things to do more” list. 

Last night we got this gorgeous view when we turned Henry’s run into a reason to meet him at the beach, watch some planes take off, enjoy this beautiful snorkel and of course everyone ended up in the water. 

#dailyroutine #luckyweliveinhawaii #hickamafb #hawaiilife
Camp Feast! I have a friend who is a gatherer. Ea Camp Feast!  I have a friend who is a gatherer. Each month she puts together a beautiful, themed, open invitation, neighborhood party. She is the most amazing hostess, putting everyone at ease and covering all the little details. Shes a real diamond and a genuine friend. 

Thankful everyday for all the ways this community pours into each other. 

#clubfeast #milspouse #dinnerparty
A smack of Jellyfish! 🪼 We were lucky enough to A smack of Jellyfish! 🪼 

We were lucky enough to come across this group of jellyfish. The current and tides bring them into the bay. The narrow opening makes it difficult to leave, so they end up in a smack! 

From the high decks of the ship  it looks like a cloud or discoloration in the water. When you get closer to the waterline - from the skiff or kayak - it’s a whole new world. 

#jellyfish #alaska #uncruise #alaskawithkids #nature
We woke up one morning to crystal clear water. Ful We woke up one morning to crystal clear water. Full reflections on the water while we sailed by. I’ve never experienced anything like it. 

We spent a lot of time in the wheelhouse with Captain Andy, even after years of sailing these waters, his breath was taken away. 

The smaller ship meant we could get into some of these small bays and sail past this landscape slowly and close to waterline. 

#alaska #uncruise #alaskawithkids #reflection 
@uncruise
Everyday with @uncruise is a new adventure. We w Everyday with @uncruise is a new adventure. 

We woke up one morning surrounded by sea otters, then headed out to explore the tidal pools. An afternoon skiff ride afforded us viewing opportunities of seals, sea lions, sea otters and more whales. We ended the evening with a beach party before heading back to the boat and sailing off into the sunset. 

#travelwithkids #explorealaska #alaska #nature #travelig
The approach to Le Conte Glacier. We just spent The approach to Le Conte Glacier. 

We just spent an amazing 7 days in Alaska with @uncruise. The small ships tuck into places larger ships can’t go. The ships are set up to explore Alaska in a way we’ve not done before, with tons of adventure.

I can’t wait to show you what our last seven days looked like. They were full of bushwhacking, bones, whales and lots of cold water play! 

This entry to LeConte glacier though was a highlight for me. 

#alaska #travelwithkids #alaskawithkids #smallshipcruising #travelgram
A float plane is a quintessential Alaskan experien A float plane is a quintessential Alaskan experience. It’s a wonderful way not only to get to a destination, but also to take in the vastness and scale of this amazing place. 

#alaskatravel @rustsflyingservice #comeflywithme #familytravel #alaska
Alaska. You are gorgeous. Thankful for the time Alaska. You are gorgeous. 

Thankful for the time we have here just exploring and enjoying nature. The @redoubtbaylodge is a wonderful jumping off point for a bit of relaxed adventures. We’ve been able to view bears, kayak, and learn to salmon fish. 

#alaskalife #familytravels #nature_obsession #visitalaska
This morning we watched a mama bear and her two cu This morning we watched a mama bear and her two cubs wander across the bog at Redoubt Bay. During the summer salmon run, bears gather here to feed. The quiet coves and wetlands become an important place for mothers raising their cubs.

We’re spending a few nights at Redoubt Bay Lodge, which means we get to slow down, head out on the water, and watch these amazing animals from a respectful distance as they go about their day.

#RedoubtBay #Alaska #BearViewing #FamilyTravel #Wildlife
We’ve officially joined the 30% club. 🤍 Only abou We’ve officially joined the 30% club. 🤍

Only about 30% of summer visitors get to see Denali fully out, and today we got one of those rare, crystal-clear views…from the Alaska Railroad.

At 20,310 feet, Denali is the tallest mountain in North America. Today it looked more like a painting than a mountain.

Watching her appear outside the train window is one of those moments we’ll be talking about for a long time.

#Denali #DenaliNationalPark #Alaska #AlaskaRailroad #FamilyTravel @alaskarailroad
We celebrated the 4th of July by watching the Last We celebrated the 4th of July by watching the Last Frontier roll past our train window. 🇺🇸

Taking the train from Anchorage to Denali gave us a chance to slow down and actually see Alaska. Rivers, forests, mountains, and wildlife we would have missed from the highway.

Places like this remind me how lucky we are to have wild spaces that still feel truly wild, and how important they are to protect.

If you’re heading to Denali, I’d take the train again in a heartbeat.

#Alaska #Denali #VisitAlaska #AlaskaRailroad #travelwithkids
We are in Anchorage, AK! We didn’t waste anytime b We are in Anchorage, AK! We didn’t waste anytime because we had so many things to check out. The big winner from today though was the 11 mile (22 mile round trip) coastal trail. We picked up our bikes from @pablosbikerentals this morning (reservations encouraged) and headed out on this gorgeous trail. We saw so many birds, two moose and even a brown bear that scared us when it ran across the trail! You can end your ride at a lovely playground and some yummy burritos! 

My heart is so filled, but I’m also exhausted! What an amazing way to prepare to celebrate the nations 250th Birthday! 

#alaskaadventures #travelwithkidstips #anchoragewithkids #travel
A little early 4th of July fun driving around look A little early 4th of July fun driving around looking at all the ships in port for RIMPAC. It’s crazy around here, but it’s really good to see all the partners nations hang out together. The Theodore Roosevelt is the star of the show! 

#hawaii #luckyweliveinhawaii #militarylife
RIMPAC Open Ship Day! Excited to tour some US an RIMPAC Open Ship Day! 

Excited to tour some US and partner nation ships today for RIMPAC Open Ship Day! Another fun perk of being stationed at JBPHH! 

#airforcelife #luckyweliveinhawaii #rimpac2026
An ocean away, but never far apart. Tonight, the An ocean away, but never far apart.

Tonight, the Hawaiʻi flight test community gathered to honor and remember those we lost at Edwards AFB. We stood together in gratitude for their lives, their service, and the community that connects us no matter where we are.

Gone too soon. Never forgotten.

#FlightTest  #EdwardsAFB #HickamAFB #nicklesonthegrass
Views from the lagoon walk in Ko’Olina. This is Views from the lagoon walk in Ko’Olina. 

This is a beautiful, flat, paved coastal walk that provides stunning views of resort beaches and natural landscapes. We saw turtles and monk seals plus some amazing waves. 

#hawaii #visithawaii #whattodohawaii #travelgram #exploremore
One of the coolest Oʻahu adventures? Kayaking to t One of the coolest Oʻahu adventures? Kayaking to the Mokes and swimming in Queen’s Bath.

Queen’s Bath is a natural tide pool carved into lava rock on Moku Nui, the larger of the Mokulua Islands. On calm days, the water is crystal clear and the views are unreal.

Getting there means a 1-mile kayak from Lanikai Beach to Moku Nui, followed by a short walk across the island’s rocky terrain.

A few things to know:• Only go when ocean conditions are calm.• Wear water shoes—the lava rock is sharp and slippery.• Bring plenty of water and sun protection.• Respect wildlife and stay on marked paths. The Mokuluas are a protected seabird sanctuary. (You might even run into a Monk Seal like we did.)

The paddle is beautiful, but floating in a natural pool in the middle of the Pacific is unreal! 

Have you made it out to the Mokes yet?

#Oahu #TheMokes #MokuluaIslands #QueensBath #adventures
The North Shore does not disappoint! It feels a wo The North Shore does not disappoint! It feels a world away from the hubbub of Waikīkī, and it’s only an hour away.  We spent the day taking in a polo game, exploring the beach and enjoying some delicious food. 

If you’re heading up this way @shakaguide is a great way to enjoy the drive. We’ve done the full north shore drive a few times, and always love reviewing some stops along the way. 

#oahulife #travelwithkids #northshoreoahu #beachlife
Friday Night Fireworks in Waikiki. You’ll find u Friday Night Fireworks in Waikiki. 

You’ll find us on the Barefoot Bar lawn! We were excited to share this fun evening with @maryehbell and family. The kids paused their game long enough to enjoy the fireworks. 

#wikikibeach #luckyweliveinhawaii #hawaiiwithkids #beachlife
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