Party of 6

Adventuring and traveling with a family of 6


Going to places in 2005 we were a party of 2. In 2010, party of 3; in 2012 party of 4; in 2015 party of 5; and in 2017, party of 6.

Dad, Mom, 2 girls, 2 boys makes us a party of 6 adventuring through life.

From taking on state parks to theme parks, daily life and road trips, life is better together.

Join us as we adventure through state and national parks, new adventures, take on theme parks, planning birthday parties, and traveling.

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  • Salzburg, Austria

    Austria has a beautiful countryside, Salzburg was an adorable town, and we got to recreate scenes from the Sound of Music. Salzburg has a stunning castle that can be seen from almost anywhere in the city. It was orginally built in 1077 and greatly expanded between the 15th and 16th century. This fortress has never…


  • The floating city was absolutely beautiful and what you would picture. We first took a gondola ride through the canals. We then explored the city by foot. We saw the Church of Sant’Aponal which was orginally founded in the 11th century. We saw St. Mark’s Basicilla which was also built in the 11th century. It…


  • Verona, Italy

    I just adored this city and I think most of us did. The streets were beautiful and it felt very quaint. The girls have watched the movie Leters to Julliet, so we got to see some of the movie locations. One of them was the Fontana di Madonna Verona. The other was Casa di Giulietta…


  • Roma (Rome), Italy

    Rome is packed full of history and it was surreal to be able to see in person so many things we read about when studying ancient history. First we visited the Trevi Fountain. Fountains became popular in Rome to mark aqueducts that supplied water to the city. The Trevi fountain was completed in 1762, but the…


  • Vatican City

    We can now say that we have visited the smallest country on Earth. Fun Fact: The Vatican is guarded by the Swiss Guard. Despite the colorful, traditional Renaissance uniform they wear, they are highly trained soldiers.  Why the Swiss Guard? The Swiss have a history of being loyal to the Pope and Vatican for over…