Things to do on The Big Island with a toddler
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Things to do on The Big Island with a toddler

Out of all the Hawaiian islands, Oahu has always been labeled as the most populated and family friendly, whereas the Big Island is typically deemed the less touristy, often cheaper, and least kid friendly. Where some may find this true, I personally have found the Big Island to be a great choice for toddler activities! After spending an entire month on the Big Island of Hawaii, I have compiled a comprehensive guide to all things family friendly on the Big Island.

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Sunscreen for the whole family
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Sunscreen for the whole family

Sunscreen can be so confusing. When we were kids there weren’t too many brands floating around and we didn’t have the information that we have now on how sunscreens can affect not only our bodies, but the environment

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Where to Brunch in Santa Monica: My top 5 (2023)
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Where to Brunch in Santa Monica: My top 5 (2023)

This is my favorite brunch spot in Santa Monica of all time and it’s well away from the busy foot traffic of tourists. The first time I came here, I was late in my third trimester and Connor was dancing around so much from all the wonderful menu items we were eating. This farm to table concept serves breakfast, lunch and dinner daily based on organic, locally sourced produce which is exquisitely prepared.

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No Peel Egg Salad
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No Peel Egg Salad

If you’re like me and hate cooking hard boiled eggs the traditional way on a stove, I finally figured out my much preferred method. Have you tried this hack? Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Crack your eggs (6-8) into an oiled bread pan but do not stir. Keep the yolks whole. Bake for 30 minutes, then remove and immediately place in an ice water bath. Allow the “egg loaf” to cool, and then chop your perfectly cooked eggs into little bits. It’s that simple!

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Exploring The Noguchi Garden
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Exploring The Noguchi Garden

Last weekend, on our way to Tanaka Farms, we decided to make a pit stop at a place that had been on my must-visit list forever. "California Scenario," also known as The Noguchi Garden—a beautifully peaceful outdoor sculpture garden tucked away in Costa Mesa, California. Created by the legendary artist Isamu Noguchi, this place is like stepping into a whole new world where art and nature meet to create a relaxing experience for all to enjoy.

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Our Place: Non-Toxic Cookware I use Daily
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Our Place: Non-Toxic Cookware I use Daily

The kitchen is both a calm and chaotic space for me. I’m sure you can relate. It’s messy, there’s always a full sink of dishes, and more days than not it’s hard to look at visually. With that being said, I do actually enjoy cooking for my family and the act of stirring a pot or hearing that satisfying sizzle is quite enjoyable. Enter, Our Place.

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Home Decor: Faux Olive Trees for any Budget
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Home Decor: Faux Olive Trees for any Budget

For those who can’t keep real plants alive or want to easily fill corners in your house without the upkeep, I’ve rounded up some gorgeous faux olive trees that would spruce up any home and for any budget.

Our 6’ olive tree is from Amazon and under $100. It fills our master corner perfectly and looks so real. It’s a really good dupe to the Nearly Natural trees. I’ll be writing a follow up to this one on “how to pot your faux tree” in the next week because it’s not as complicated as one may think. Until then!

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Japanese Pantry Staples: A Guide
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Japanese Pantry Staples: A Guide

Little fun fact- Los Angeles is home to the largest population of Japanese residents outside of Japan. They don’t call it Japangeles for no reason. I love our city, I love our neighborhood, and we are surrounded by literally the best Japanese food outside of Japan, so what’s not to like. With that being said, this is where I shop weekly for some of my very specific groceries and pantry items you won’t find at traditional stores like Trader Joes or Vons.

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