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Guide to Kayaking the Crystal River
Guide to Kayaking the Crystal River
TravelErin ResteinerNovember 2, 2020Comment
How to Establish a Journal Routine That You’ll *Actually* Stick To
How to Establish a Journal Routine That You’ll *Actually* Stick To

Picture this. You stumble across a journal from a year or so ago. It got shoved to the back of a drawer that you haven’t cleaned out for a while. You take a quick flip through to see that only the first few pages have been filled out. Then, you open up the written pages and begin to read and…

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WellnessErin ResteinerJune 29, 2020Journal, Journaling, self care, journal habitComment
Upper Peninsula Hidden Gem: Kitch-iti-kipi
Upper Peninsula Hidden Gem: Kitch-iti-kipi

Michigan’s largest freshwater spring, Kitch-iti-kipi has some of the most clear, vibrant blue water you may ever see. It can be viewed by self-operated raft that gently pulls along over the water. It can be enjoyed any time of the year…

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TravelErin ResteinerOctober 17, 2019upper peninsula, travel michigan, road trip, traveling with kids Comment
10 Step Guide to a Perfect Keweenaw Day
10 Step Guide to a Perfect Keweenaw Day

A handy 10-step guide to a perfect day in the Keweenaw Peninsula. Take some of these and choose your own adventure!

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TravelErin ResteinerSeptember 11, 2019travel michigan, travel guide, Keweenaw Comment
Hike Ogemaw Hills Pathways
Hike Ogemaw Hills Pathways

Here is a little adventure guide for a great hiking spot, Ogemaw Hills Pathways, in my hometown of West Branch, MI. When I ran a poll with my local audience, I was surprised to see that over 70% of the respondents had never visited this spot, and guess what… I hadn’t either!

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TravelErin ResteinerJune 12, 2019west branch michigan, northern michigan, ogemaw, travel michigan, family hiking, family travelComment
Traveling with Toddlers and Babies: everything you need to know.
Traveling with Toddlers and Babies: everything you need to know.

From delays and missing connecting flights, to a full blown tantrum in the middle of the gatehouse, we now have gained some insight on traveling with two kids aged two and under.

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TravelErin ResteinerMay 2, 2019traveling with kids, motherhoodComment
 
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