A couple years ago, Markus and I visited a couple friends in Detroit. It was an interesting trip, but one of the best things we did was go explore some abandoned buildings. It was both terrifying and exhilarating. The amount of abandoned buildings in Detroit is overwhelming. It was quite jarring to see a place like that in the US. It made me wonder how many places have been ransacked and searched by people like us. Markus and I haven't ventured into any other places, but I wouldn't be opposed to seeing other abandoned places!
Golden Gate Bridge | San Francisco, CA
Back in April, Markus and I were able to tag on a vacation to one of my work trips. Thankfully, my cousin Brandy and her husband, Brian flew up from Los Angeles to spend some time with us. We had a great time and one of the coolest things we did was walk across the Golden Gate Bridge.
Originally, we were just going to take pictures, but somehow we ended up walking across the whole bridge. I think the boys enjoyed it so much that they would've walked all the way to wine country, but Brandy and I were not having any of that. After we made it to the other side, we grabbed a taxi and headed on to the beautiful town of Sausalito.
Muir Woods | San Francisco, California
Earlier this year, Markus and I were lucky enough to group a work trip with a mini vacation in San Francisco. Markus never visited California and this was something that need to be remedied quickly. Thankfully our friends Wendy and John lived in the Bay Area and were nice enough to let us stay with them.
We spent most of our time exploring the Bay Area and the surrounding cities. When we tired of the hustle and bustle of city life, we escaped for a few hours to visit Muir Woods. The park was absolutely stunning and the Sequoias were incredible. I've never seen anything like it and was grateful for the little interlude into the woods.
Goldberry Woods Bed and Breakfast | Union Pier, Michigan
For my 31st birthday last year, Markus took me to a fantastic bed and breakfast in Michigan, Goldberry Woods. Usually I plan all of our trips, but he wouldn't let me plan a thing. It was quite the reversal and it was wonderful! Goldberry Woods is quite magical.
All the rooms at Goldberry are named after types of trees. The beds are also constructed with materials from the same tree. Markus booked the American Hornbeam room and the bed was something out of a Tim Burton movie. Some people would've been terrified, but I loved it. When you looked up at the branches at night, it felt like sleeping in the woods. We spent most of our time traipsing about in the forest and visiting antique shops. It was the perfect weekend and I'm so thankful that I have a husband who plans such great trips!
Joyeux Noël 2014 | Union Pier, Michigan
For the past nine years, all I've wanted to do is send customized Christmas cards. The most important part of this process? The photo. Thankfully Markus booked a couple nights at this awesome bed and breakfast, Goldberry Woods, for my birthday. Goldberry is in Michigan and just an hour and half outside the city. It's definitely an idyllic spot and the perfect place for a festive photo.
On Saturday morning, we woke up early and donned our matching outfits. It snowed the night before and it created a beautiful winter wonderland. We trekked through a nearby forest and found so many great spots. We took so many photos and in the end, had way too many to choose from. The photo above is the one we ultimately chose. We thought it was playful and perfectly showcased our personalities. I'm a bit sad that we can't use any of the other photos, but at least I get to share them with you!