Over Labor Day weekend we took refuge from the heat wave and headed to Pittsburgh’s Carnegie Science Center where we explored Nathan Sawaya’s Art of the Brick. I have to admit I had never heard about this guy who creates and recreates works of art, all from a simple child’s toy: Legos. And we’re not talking small projects either. His works involve literally THOUSANDS of
Family Travel
A visit to the Corning Museum of Glass
Even though our family has visited a ton of museums over the years, you might be surprised to know I’m not always a huge fan of them. Although I love learning about science, history, and art, information-heavy museums tend to overwhelm me and I suffer from MEGO (my eyes glaze over) syndrome. But every so often we come across a truly exceptional place that leaves me
Welcome to our new site!
For months we’ve been working behind the scenes with a talented group of designers to give The Touring Camper a complete overhaul. And now that the new website is finally launched, I hope you will agree that it was worth the wait! From the new logo to the easier to navigate format, we are delighted with how the new platform has come together. For a quick
Creating family connections (when you can’t take an RV vacation)
Several years ago when our kiddos were small and our budget smaller, we were in a season where taking long or frequent RVing adventures was not possible. At the time Jarrett was neck-deep in summer classes and course work related to his doctoral program. With almost every weekend spent attending Friday and Saturday classes, and the days in between filled with hours of reading and
Official off-season guide to visiting Jekyll Island
Every year when the temperatures dip in the north, dozens of RVers make their annual trek to the tip of an island oasis in Georgia. Jekyll Island’s mild winter temperatures make it an ideal location for “Snowbirds” to escape the ice and snow. It’s so popular, in fact, that some people make campground reservations as far as three years out! (See our Jekyll Island Campground post to
Jekyll Island Family Fun Guide
For years we have heard amazing things about Jekyll Island. People raved about what a beautiful and fun place it was to visit. Internet searches uncovered gorgeous driftwood beaches and charming historic homes. Thus we were excited this spring to have the opportunity to work with the Jekyll Island Authority and spend a week camping on the island so we could explore all it has
Free and nearly free ways to pass the miles
As an RVing family, we spend a LOT of time in the car. While the kids are content to entertain themselves with movies, Kindles, and a whole bag full of various activities, breaking up the monotony of the drive can be a bit more challenging for the driver. Although Jarrett is often content to just take in the scenery, I like to pass the miles
Get your kicks on Pennsylvania’s Route 6
Nearly 18 years ago Jarrett and I transplanted to western Pennsylvania when we started our college careers at a small school in Grove City. At the time we both thought we would only live in the state temporarily until we exited with degree in hand. But one job offer and a wedding later we found ourselves official PA residents. And it was only the beginning of a
Door County Family Fun Guide–on a budget!
Several years ago Jarrett and I read an article about a place nicknamed the “Cape Cod of the Midwest.” To locals it’s just called Door County, Wis., a 70-mile long peninsula along Lake Michigan that is dotted with resort communities and pastoral farm land. But every year, more than 2 million visitors flock to the region, which boasts five state parks, 11 historic lighthouses, and more