Holiday Gift Guide | Gifts For The Family

Looking for something different & unique to gift your loved ones this holiday season? Here are some gift ideas for the family to enjoy together!


1. The Giving Manger, a meaningful tradition you can start with your family by sharing acts of kindness together. I love this set & I can't wait to see what my boys come up with for doing things for others and learn about the true meaning of Christmas!

2. Enchant, has come to St. Petersburg! This unique Christmas light maze, ice skating rink & holiday market all under one roof, would make the perfect holiday experience to gift a family! Enchant will only be stopping in 3 cities in the country this year. Enchant will be open until December 29th. To buy tickets or learn more, click here!

3. The Florida Aquarium has so many new exhibits and upgrades, it would make the perfect place to gift an annual pass for the family. Your loved ones can enjoy the aquarium for the whole year! For more info and pricing, click here.

4. Pirate Water Taxi is the funnest way to see the sights along the Hillsborough River and downtown! Families can hop off and on on the boat, along the route & enjoy some of the many family-friendly stops along Tampa's Riverwalk! An annual pass or tickets for a fun boat ride would be a perfect gift for anyone on your list! Be sure to check out their holiday sale pricing for Black Friday here! ;)

5. For the family that loves to enjoy the great outdoors, an outdoor fire pit would make a great gift! Pair it with a bag of marshmallows & you might get an invite for some holiday s'mores! I've linked a great one available on Amazon Prime, but you can also check for Christmas sales at Home Depot.

6. And finally, you could pull a National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation moment & enroll them in a jelly-of-the-month-club, or you could step it up and gift them a monthly CANDY BOX! There are a few options & price points but the hard part might be making the subscription for them not you! ;) Candy Club has great options for the family with the sweet tooth!

Have fun Christmas shopping and if you add one of these gifts to your cart for yourself, I won't tell anyone! ;) Merry Christmas!


Family Holiday Happenings | Christmas In Tampa

The holidays have arrived in Tampa Bay! And the best part, the wonderful blast of cool air that's sticking around to help it really feel like Christmas time is here!!

Photo by: Foto Bohemia
I've complied a list of some fun things happening around town to help you & your family get in the holiday spirit!

Winter Village at Curtis Hixon Park is where you'll find Tampa's only outdoor ice skating rink! Take the family ice skating, do a little shopping at the adorable pop-up shops & then grab a snack at the Café. There's so much to do downtown! Be sure to check out the full calendar of events happening, including the city of Tampa's Tree Lighting & Free Movie In The Park, here!

Enchant Christmas at Tropicana Field is sure to be an amazing experience! The world's largest maze has arrived to only 3 cities in the country, Seattle, WA, Washington D.C, & St. Pete, FL! Our family is so excited to finally visit the Christmas light maze, Christmas market & skate along the Ice Skating Trail! And...I've heard that Santa is making an appearance somewhere within the maze! For tickets and special events happening at Enchant this season, visit Enchantchristmas.com!

Christmas Town at Busch Gardens is a perfect spot to bring the family to visit the animals of Busch Gardens, stroll through Christmas lights, visit Santa and even ride some coasters for the thrill seekers in your family! Christmas Town will be open until January 6th!


Winter's Wonderland At Clearwater Marine Aquarium is the perfect time to visit Winter & Hope & the other resident animals of CMA! On select nights, families can hop on the Sea Of Lights Boat Ride to enjoy the sights of the season from the water! With a cup of hot cocoa & a special Christmas story inspired by the animals of CMA, this would make for a very special holiday treat for the family!

Heights Holiday Festival at Armature Works will be the first annual holiday festival at Armature, promising lots of fun and festive activities for families & will double as a toy & non-perishable food drive for those in need this season! The festival is scheduled for December 15th & 16th at Armature! For more info on this event, and for Santa sightings at Armature be sure to check out the calendar here!

Grinchmas at Sparkman Wharf is the perfect spot to bring those with a love for the Grinch himself! A meet & greet with the Grinch, crafts with The Mommy Spot and Whoville singers for a fun evening at Sparkman is scheduled for December 19th.

Snow Days at The Florida Aquarium is a great place for some fun after the holidays! The kids will still be home from school & this would make for a super fun spot to bring the family for an evening of fun playing in real snow! Snow Days will begin December 26th! Click here for more info!

Photo by: Foto Bohemia 
Maybe we'll bump into you at one of these fun events around town! Do you have a family favorite spot to enjoy the holidays? If so, I'd love to hear about it! Share it with us or tag us in your holiday outing photos! I hope it's a fun holiday season filled with lots of love for you & your family!



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Family In The City | A Travel Guide to New York City

My husband and I love going to New York. We've been visiting the city for years, but have never taken the boys, until now!


We talked together as a family about where we should plan to go for Summer vacation and our oldest Jack, wouldn't stop pleading a case for New York City! So, we (Mom & Dad) looked at each other and we knew it was time to let the boys experience a city we loved so much.

We wanted to make their first trip to New York extra special so we kept it a secret until a week before we left. We announced the location for vacation in a very special way after dinner...


Hot Off The Press
I created a special newspaper PDF to share the headlines with the boys on where we were going on vacation! They had been asking for weeks, but it made the reveal so special and fun! Packed the newspaper printout in a couple of decorative suitcases I had. Their reactions were priceless!

Getting there 
The boys couldn't wait to get on the plane and fly to New York & then hail a taxi! We flew into Laguardia Airport (we like it because its closer to the city) As we headed to get our luggage, we learned a great tip from a helpful NYPD officer, about a special taxi line just for families. The special family line would bring a larger SUV taxi right to us and allowed us to skip the regular taxi line (sorry to the folks in line) but it was brilliant! Instead of waiting curbside with the kids and fighting the Lyft/Uber crowds in another section, we were in our cab within 5 minutes!


Where To Stay
We've stayed in a few different neighborhoods in the city, and for this trip with the family, we chose the South Central Park/Midtown area. We stayed at the beautiful & chic, London NYC Hotel. It's proximity to Central Park and museums, was perfect! The amenities, including availability to the hotel's Cadillac Escalade for local stops near the hotel, were wonderful. The staff was amazing and the boys loved going through the gold revolving doors! We can't wait to return for another stay! Additional properties that would make for the perfect family stay around the same area, Hilton Midtown, The Quin Central Park by Hilton Club and for a splurge, The Plaza Hotel is incredible and the amenities are perfect for families!

What To See
I'm going to breakdown a few of the sights in more detail in a separate blog post, but here's a great itinerary to get you started!




Central Park for obvious reasons, is a must see. I couldn't wait to show the boys the boats at The Boat House, ride in a pedicab or carriage, Central Park Zoo (we love the Madagascar Movies) Belvedere Castle and the huge rocks I knew they would love climbing! We anticipated spending a lot of time at the park and if it weren't for the hot temps, we would have spend a lot more! Their Summer temperatures, sure do rival Florida, the week we were there, it was nearing 100 degrees!




Something new I learned about the park was the adorable Discovery Kits available for kids to borrow for adventures exploring the park! Complete with binoculars, magnifying glass, colored pencils, sketch paper and a guide map in each kit. The boys went crazy for the binoculars and magnifying glass! They had such a fun time with their Discovery Kit! After a game of chess at The Chess & Checkers House, we returned our kits and finished our walk through the park that day.


Brooklyn Bridge Park was probably one of my favorite things because we explored the cutest neighborhood and the boys got to see the beautiful city views from the Brooklyn Bridge! We walked along the bridge from the Manhattan side and ended in Dumbo. The boys did amazing walking the bridge by the way! We explored Dumbo, found a cute playground, and then we found the carousel!
Jane's Carousel was the cutest ever! Partially enclosed in a glass house, the charming carousel had the best views and made for the perfect reward for all the walking we did over the bridge! Each ride was $2 and in my opinion we could have just ridden the carousel all afternoon. We all loved it. Our bellies were growling though...




Next up was a stroll through The Time Out Market in Brooklyn. Adorable pop-up shops, art installations, food court & food trucks all tucked inside a beautifully restored brick warehouse. Around the corner we found a Shake Shack. It was hard to choose what to eat for lunch, so many great options. So, we compromised Shake Shack for the kids & lobster rolls for Mom & Dad from Luke's Lobster! An instant picnic in Brooklyn Bridge Park! After the bridge we took a ferry back to Manhattan and continued our adventure.


Battery Park in lower Manhattan was a great spot to get a view of the Statue of Liberty! Because of incoming rainy weather, we opted to make the ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty a visit for next time. We found lots to do in the Battery though! Adorable bee houses lined the walkways and then we stumbled upon the most adorable carousel, the SeaGlass Carousel. This magical-under-water themed carousel was unlike any I had ever seen. And our littlest Max, absolutely loved it. Rides were $5 a piece and just as we bought our tickets, a rain storm rolled in and made it the perfect hideaway under the water!


9/11 Memorial was incredibly moving. We weren't sure if we would make it, but we ended up making it to the memorial fountains. It was difficult to explain to the boys, but they did understand that it was a special place. We left feeling really proud and happy to have been able to show the boys such an important place.



American Museum of Natural History was amazing! My boys love all things Science, Space and Dinosaurs, so this was a great stop, especially during their Space Fest for the 50th Anniversary of the Apollo! I'll share more details on this stop in a separate blog post, but it was a big hit with the boys and was the perfect place to keep cool during the massive heatwave that New York City was experiencing during our stay.


The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum was another destination, I knew my boys would love! A museum dedicated to the history of Naval ships, planes and space exploration, my little boys were in heaven! I will also share additional details about The Intrepid, because you can easily spend a whole day exploring here!


I know this is a lot of information, but there is so much to see and do! My oldest Jack said he wanted to move to New York and of course, my heart was so happy! Maybe NYU will be in our future?? :)


We absolutely love NYC and we will surprise the boys with another trip soon, maybe over Christmas next time, because there's something even more magical about the city all dolled up for Christmas!

I am going to breakdown more info in another blog post on the museums and one more on NYC Eats, because there are countless family-friendly restaurants too! But if you have favorites to add to this list, I'd love to hear them! Do you have a favorite destination in the city?

**All photos & opinions are my own & are the property of Prose & Company Blog. 

Treat-Yo-Self | My Wood Watch + Giveaway!

Birthdays are the perfect time to treat-yo-self with a little something special! As Moms, we usually put ourselves last on the list to something special and new. 


This new beautiful wood watch by JORD (pronounced YODE) arrived just in time for my birthday and made for the best birthday treat. JORD Watches based in St. Louis, MO makes unique wood watches with the perfect blend of minimalistic fashion and reclaimed materials. They even make affordable Apple Watch Bands and exotic wooden sunglasses


This pretty little wood watch came in a beautifully monogrammed cedar humidor box. The engraved cedar humidor box was almost a gift in itself! A perfect place to store the watch and inside additional tools to preserve the wood for a long time to come. 




I was super excited to give Jord Watches a try! I love the pop of color on the face of the watch and I love how easy it is to wear everyday! And you will too! Be sure to keep reading to enter the awesome giveaway!! ;) 


Here's more to love about Jord Watches:
- Handcrafted from reclaimed materials such as Acacia, Bamboo, Ebony, Maple, Rosewood and many others 
- Minimalist & fashionable designs 
- Sapphire Crystal & Glass 
- Wood Engraving Offered by Jord 
- One Year Warranty





These are some additional designs I just love from Jord Watches. You can shop the additional collections here




Have you heard of Jord Watches? Do you have a favorite design? I'd love to hear which one is your favorite! You could win a $100 towards your own Jord Watch! To enter to the giveaway click here! 




* This blog post was written in sponsorship with Jord Watches. 

Summer Travel to Boston

Last Summer, we took a family vacation to Boston! If you haven't been to the area, add all of New England to your bucket list! It's such a beautiful part of the country with so much to see!

We had such a wonderful time on our trip. It was our second time visiting the area, but the first time with both boys! Our first time to the area, we spent some time in Newport, Rhode Island, you can read about that trip here! Also just as charming and beautiful! ;)

(When giving a friend some recommendations on the area, I was reminded that I didn't share our trip from last Summer on the blog -thanks Alex!XO) Hope this little recap, better late than never is helpful!


We flew into Boston, explored the city for a few days then drove over to the Cape for a couple more days of fun at the beach! We learned quickly that the locals refer to Cape Cod as, the Cape. ;)

Here are a few of our favorite stops for Boston and Cape Cod, ahem, the Cape! The first thing, was getting some fresh seafood on the water! Legal Harborside was delicious with pretty views!


Boston Public Garden & Swan Boats
This beautiful large park is in the heart of Boston! You'll find a beautiful garden, historic statues, and the lagoon where you can ride the famous Swan Boats! The Swan Boats were really fun, but it was warm, next time I would try to make the boat ride in the morning hours! We learned that the Boston Public Garden was the first public botanical garden in America! So much to see and do here, you can easily spend half the day exploring! Be sure to stop by the "Make Way For Ducklings" statues, from the classic children's book Make Way For Ducklings. There's also a great big playground nearby for the kids. We stopped to let the kids play while Mom and Dad enjoyed a cold drink. Everyone wins! ;)





Boston Duck Tour
This tour was a lot of fun and the boys loved it! Tour the sights of Boston by land and sea! We picked up our tour at the Museum of Science, making it the perfect location for us to hit the museum afterwards! The narrator was hilarious, entertaining and ending the tour on the Charles River made it really neat! The view of Boston from the water, was super cool! And Jack got the chance to drive the Duck Boat!




Museum of Science
If the giant T-Rex outside the museum doesn't draw you in, let me make this recommendation, your kids will love this museum! An awesome Dino exhibit, super cool Lightning presentation, so many interactive exhibits, we didn't even finish all in one day! We came back for a second day to see some of the great exhibits we missed on day 1! The boys loved climbing inside the full size model of the Apollo Space Craft in the To The Moon exhibit. This is a must stop for families!





The North End/Little Italy
Thanks to friends who had lived in the area, they directed us to this adorable neighborhood filled with Italian restaurants and family owned bakeries. We filled our bellies full with delicious pasta at Beneveto's! For dessert, you'll have to visit the famous, Mike's Pastry for one of their popular cannolis! Lots of history along the cobblestone streets. This is where you'll find the Paul Revere statue & The Paul Revere House nearby! There was also a fountain splash area nearby, but we only walked through, next time, we'll make time to let the boys play. There were lots of tables & chairs and a lawn perfect for an evening picnic.




Cape Cod 
Cape Cod, the peninsula of Massachusetts, is a collection of charming beach towns I couldn't wait to explore! We rented a car and headed out to the beaches of the Cape for a couple of days of relaxation! There are so many little towns to choose from when planning for the Cape, thanks to friends for the recommendation we chose the town of Chatham, MA! Full of mom & pop ice cream shops, (our favorite was a school house turned ice cream parlor) lots of beaches to check out, and an adorable historic Main Street. A little farmer's market & a delicious seafood stop along the highway, welcomed us when we arrived!


I adored all the beautiful homes, colorful buoys and gorgeous hydrangea everywhere. I took far too many photos, but I could not resist... everywhere we went, looked as though it belonged in a magazine! I loved our visit to the Cape! From our adorable Airbnb, the big sandunes on the beaches and the seals in the water, to the quaint shops down Main Street, this was one of our most memorable family vacations.






These were some our favorite stops while in Chatham: 

The most scenic beach we found. Beautiful homes, seals in the ocean, and the biggest sandunnes we've seen! 

Inside an old school house, this adorable ice cream shop even had old desk chairs to sit in while enjoying your ice cream! 

The cutest shop ever! This bookstore, surrounded by a beautiful garden also had a children's annex with special children's gifts and books unique to the Cape! This bookstore was right along the historic Main Street in Chatham. 

Main Street was filled with miles of adorable shops, art galleries, candy shops and restaurants. We also came across a big display of Great White Shark art pieces! Chatham Art in the Park showcases art displays commissioned by local artists to be auctioned off for raising money for their community! Chatham is known for being the "Summer Home" of the Great White Shark. The impressive shark art were the only sharks we saw on our visit though! Thank goodness! :) 






Back to Boston for one more day of exploring before heading home! We ventured out to Boston's Chinatown for something different to end the trip and we thoroughly enjoyed Shojo! It wasn't the most kid-friendly choice, but the restaurant was AMAZING to accommodate us and the kids with special options made just for them!

New England is so beautiful! Rich in history and so charming! Have you been to Cape Cod area before? If so, I'd love to hear your favorites! Next time we visit, we'll take the ferry to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket. We ran out of time, but now we have something to check out on our next trip! We can't wait to come back and visit again soon!