Boston with a Two Month Old
Visiting Boston with a 2-month-old might sound intimidating, but it’s absolutely possible—and surprisingly rewarding. Traveling with a newborn means slowing down, finding quiet corners of the city, and adjusting your plans around naps and feedings. Instead of rushing from one attraction to the next, you get to experience Boston in a completely different way—through a softer, slower lens. When it comes to eating out in Boston with a baby, the key is choosing spots that are casual, stroller-friendly, and flexible. Look for places with outdoor seating or cozy indoor areas where you can easily feed or soothe your little one. Pack snacks for yourself, bring an extra outfit for both of you, and remember: mealtime doesn’t have to be fancy to be memorable. Sightseeing with a 2-month-old in Boston works best when you plan short outings and plenty of rest breaks. Morning walks, quiet parks, and scenic city streets are perfect for stroller naps and easy exploring. Keep your schedule loose—babies thrive on rhythm, not rush. Most importantly, give yourself grace. Traveling with a newborn is all about embracing the unexpected. You may not see everything Boston has to offer, but you’ll create sweet, intimate memories that make the trip truly special.
Secret Beach Proposal | LGBTQ+
When your best friend asks you to help plan and photograph their surprise beach proposal, you say “yes” before they even finish the sentence. This wasn’t just any proposal—it was a secret LGBTQ+ engagement on a quiet beach, filled with love, happy tears, and the most golden sunset imaginable. As a photographer and a friend, I had the absolute honor of capturing this once-in-a-lifetime moment. This surprise proposal wasn’t just beautiful—it was deeply personal. Every shot I took reflects the genuine love these two share. From the candid hugs and belly laughs to the teary-eyed kisses against a pastel sky, it was an LGBTQ+ love story that deserved to be told and shared. If you’re planning a secret engagement or LGBTQ+ beach proposal and want it captured with heart, emotion, and artistry—let this be your inspiration. Being behind the lens for this milestone reminded me how powerful it is to freeze real love in time.
Let’s Update Backsplash
Give your kitchen a fresh new look with a simple backsplash update! In this blog, we share our DIY process, design tips, and before-and-after photos to help you transform your space on a budget. #HomeImprovement #DIYKitchen
Ultimate Guide to the Best Bach Trip in New Orleans, Louisiana
Whether you’re the bride-to-be or the MOH, this ultimate guide covers all the must-do activities and hidden gems for an epic bachelorette getaway in New Orleans. Discover what to eat, what to see, and if you have a large group, see some of our tips and tricks on how to get in to the best places.
Destination Love: The Sterling's Winter Elopement
Step into our dreamy winter elopement — a snowy celebration filled with love, cozy details, and unforgettable mountain magic. Of course we brought the dogs!
A Weekend in Saugatuck | How to Spend it | LGBTQ Friendly Travels
We fell in love with Saugatuck’s welcoming charm and vibrant LGBTQ+ scene the moment we arrived. From cozy cafés that welcome the dogs, to colorful art galleries, this town has everything for an unforgettable, inclusive getaway.
St.Louis in the Fall | 20 min. to Belleville, IL- Eckert's Farm
We had the best time at Eckert’s Farm in Belleville—picking fresh apples, enjoying live music, and soaking up all the cozy farm vibes. It’s the perfect spot for a fun, relaxed day out!
48 Rainy Hours in New Orleans
New Orleans is a city full of vibrant culture, amazing food, and unforgettable experiences. Whether it’s your first time or a return trip, you need to explore the Big Easy like a local.
How to Spend a Weekend Getaway to Costa Rica | Four Seasons Resort
White Lotus who? Our very first trip together was at the stunning Four Seasons in Costa Rica. From breathtaking views to relaxing by the pool, it was the perfect way to start our travel adventures as a couple.