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Fall in New England is magical. Not just because of the changing leaves and cooler temps or maple lattes and apple cider donuts, but also because of the people – the vibe is so uplifting and everyone seems to be in genuinely good spirits. We recently got back from our 11-day family trip to New England and many of you have reached out asking about our itinerary and food recommendations. I am so excited to finally share it with you all. For privacy reasons, I am not going to share where we stayed in case we revisit but I am happy to share with my IRL friends if you want to reach out.

Outfit linked here.

This was our second road trip to New England and we switched it up a little from our first time, but we all agreed that this was the better of the two trips by far. Both years we chose to drive, allowing us to stop at fun places along the way and really experience all that New England has to offer – but the pinnacle of the trip is the fall foliage. The views (even from the road) do not get old.

The first couple of days were non-stop driving but we made it to our first destination – New York City around lunch time and we spent a full 24-hours there. I love NYC but to be honest, this was a very unnecessary stop. We covered most of the sight-seeing last year, so we spent our time doing some shopping and eating pizza. One of my favorite stops is always Ralph’s Coffee on 5th Ave. It is such a cool atmosphere and decorated in my favorite color. The coffee is also insanely good.

Outfits linked here.

We left NYC around lunch time the next day and drove to Mystic, CT where we stopped at Olde Mistick Village. It was ADORABLE! We had so much fun walking around shopping and we ate some yummy treats. The Pop on the Block popcorn shop was a hit with my kids, but we primarily stopped to visit the Cloak and Wand shop. If you are a Harry Potter or Hocus Pocus fan, this store is a must.

Outfit linked here.

The next pit-stop we made was in Newport, RI where we visited Kiel James Patrick’s flagship store. This is another must stop if you love all cozy fall things. The store was so cute and the location was on the Wharf, so it was also fun walking around and visiting some of the other shops.

From there, we drove to Boston where we arrived later that night. We actually stayed in between Boston and Salem because we were planning to visit both. The next day in Boston was packed. We walked over 20,000 steps that day but it was so worth it. We walked the Freedom Trail downtown and saw so much history. Along the way, we stopped at Tatte Bakery for coffee and breakfast. It is really good and I highly recommend it. We stopped at the D.C. location last year and enjoyed it as well. Before leaving downtown we made a pitstop by Fenway Stadium. They were having an event there so we weren’t able to go in, but I was told by some locals that the stadium tour they offer is more than worth it. That is definitely in the plans for next time we are there. After Fenway, we drove to Harvard and explored the campus for a bit before hitting the road for Concord, MA (just a 30-minute drive) to see Louisa May Alcott’s home and Walden Pond. If you love literature, this is a must. You can also visit Emerson’s home (we only drove by it) in Concord.

Day 5 of our trip was spent in Salem, MA. No one does Halloween like Salem! This was our second October visiting this fun little town and it never disappoints. Everyone dresses up in costumes and really has fun with it. We love it, but if you have kids who are easily scared, it may not be for you. There is some scary decor in some places so just be aware of that. We try to stay in the kid-friendly areas and only visit the family-friendly shops. I could write an entire blog post on Salem (I might soon), but for now I will give you my shortened version of must-dos.

You can visit all of the Hocus Pocus filming locations that are fairly close together. The Rope’s Mansion (Allison’s house) is right on Essex Street, which is another must-visit. This is where the popular hotels, restaurants and shops are. You can also see the famous Bewitched Statute of Samantha. Our favorite shop to visit is the very kid-friendly Coon’s Card and Gift Shop. We rack up on sweatshirts and coffee mugs here. Also, Wicked Good Books is the cutest bookshop – we are suckers for a good local bookshops! The Red Line Cafe is really good for coffee or a quick bite and is also located right in the middle of Essex. This time we did a tour of The House of Seven Gables which was really fun and again, very kid-friendly. They even have a scavenger hunt to keep the kids occupied – they get a prize for finding all the items on their checklist! It was cute and so fun for them.

From Salem we headed to Maine where we stayed for two days. When I say it is beautiful, that word does not do it justice. It was breathtaking and everywhere I looked was magazine cover-worthy. The giant boulders, crashing waves, tall mountains and fall trees all collide to make the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. We have talked about skipping NYC next time so we can spend more time in Maine because we loved it so much.

Hiking Outfit Linked.

We started our first morning off by grabbing coffee and Acadia Perk, which I highly recommend (especially if you are a Friends fan). They were so sweet and had the best coffee. Then, we went on our first hike of the trip in Acadia National Park – the Gorham trail. It was the most kid-friendly hike we did. It took us a little over two hours, but we stopped a few time to take pictures and to take it all in. The trail has a loop that allows you to finish down by the beach and it is such a pretty and scenic hike. The views are gorgeous. After our hike, we decided to eat lunch at Side Street Cafe and it was deliecious. I recommend the lobster roll (when in Maine!) and the patty melt. Both were delicious. We then walked around the little town of Bar Harbor for a bit and it was really adorable.

Later that afternoon we drove up Cadillac Mountain, where we did some more hiking. It is the highest point in Acadia National Park and the views from the top are incredible. You have to buy tickets in advance and the early morning times sell out quickly (Cadillac Mountain is the first place in the US where you can see the sunrise), but regardless of when you go, the view is definitely worth it. Maine was stunning and I really hope to go back and spend more time there. The only downside (if it is even a downside) is that you do not have great cell service there, so if you rely on your phone’s GPS for directions, be aware! But we found that helped us to really unplug and enjoy everything around us.

Before we hit the road to Vermont, we got up really early the next morning and drove to the Bass Harbor Headlight to watch the sunrise – it was breathtaking to watch. Fun fact – this lighthouse was featured as one of the original Windows desktop screensavers.

Driving from Maine to Vermont was absolutely beautiful. We took the scenic Kancamagus Scenic Highway route to Vermont and it was incredible. We made several stops along the way to take a peek at some covered bridges and beautiful fall foliage in New Hampshire.

We spent the next three days in Vermont, which is always our favorite part of the trip. On our first full day, we drove to Stowe and stopped by the Cold Hollow Cider Mill. They are famous for their amazing apple cider donuts (which we actually found out you can have delivered anywhere in the US). We then headed to the hardest hike we did on this trip – Pinnacle Point. I think this hike is suited more for older kids (my oldest two did fine) but my younger boys struggled a bit. There were a lot of stairs and a scramble at the top that was VERY fun. haha

Seriously, though I’d do it a million times over for the views at the top. The mountains were so stunningly vibrant that they looked fake – almost like dyed cotton balls everywhere you looked. It was incredible. The top of the mountain was not the most kid-friendly. It was very uneven so we had to be careful about where we let the kids walk. All in all it took us about four hours to do, and I was very proud of my kids because it was a very tiring hike (even for us adults!) but they did it. We ended our day with the best venison chili at the Idletyme Brewing Co. Their food was amazing, the outdoor dining was perfect, and my kids also approved.

Our second day in Vermont we went back to Stowe to my favorite coffee shop – Black Cap to get their amazing maple latte. I think I drank three while we were there. They are so delicious. Their breakfast sandwiches are also my favorite. We rode the gondolas up Mt. Mansfield – Vermont’s highest mountain – but it was too foggy to see much that day. We did this last year and I can atest to the spectacular views, but definitely worth looking ahead at the weather. After the gondola ride we took a few photos down by the iconic church and then we walked around the shops. We all agree that the General Store has the best sweatshirts, kids tees, and souvenirs.

Outfit linked here.

Our third day in Vermont was spent mostly in Woodstock. We grabbed coffee at Mon Vert Cafe (get the spiced maple latte and thank me later) and then walked around the shops and took a few photos of the kids around the town. After we finished up there we drove back to Stowe for one last drive through Smuggler’s Notch (the most beautiful scenic drive) and then did a quick and easy dinner at Pizza Chef (another one of our kid’s favorites) before heading back to the hotel.

Before leaving Vermont, we stopped through Woodstock again for a minute but it was raining so we hit the road pretty soon after that. On the drive home we stopped by Yankee Candle Village a couple of hours down the road. That was a really fun and spontaneous stop but I recommend it, for sure. Every room was decorated for a different season with all of that season’s scents. It was really huge and such a fun place to visit. I won’t bore you with the rest of our 20+ hour drive home, but needless to say, it was once again an incredible trip and I’m so thankful for the memories we were able to make with my family. We all agreed that the hikes were our favorite part of the trip. We would love to do more of the next time, but we will see.

We didn’t have time to do some of the things we did last year in Vermont because we did more hiking instead (apple picking at Liberty Orchards was really fun). But you could easily spend an entire week just in Vermont exploring all there is to see and do. I guess we will just have to go back…

If I missed anything that you want me to cover, please let me know and I can add it in. You can always feel free to email me or DM me on IG (I check it multiple times a day) for any other questions. I also saved my IG stories in a “New England” highlight for you to reference. Thank you for trusting me to be a resource to you. <3

Day by day summary:

Day 1 – Driving
Day 2 – Driving – afternoon in NYC
Day 3 – Morning in NYC, then Mystic, CT and Newport, RI – drive to Boston
Day 4 – Downtown Boston, Harvard, Concord
Day 5 – Morning in Salem, drive to Maine
Day 6 – Day in Maine
Day 7 – Morning in Maine, drive to Vermont (Kancamagus Highway)
Day 8 – Day in Stowe, VT
Day 9 – Day in Stowe/Woodstock, VT
Day 10 – Morning in Woodstock, VT – drive halfway home
Day 11 – Drive home

Why is the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale so popular?

Every year, Nordstrom releases their brand new fall and winter lines from popular brands (even some designer) to the public at a discounted price (usually around 40% off) for a limited time before they go back up to full price for the start of the fall season. Things tend to sell out quickly, so be sure to add everything to your cart and check out in a timely manner. That strategy is key to snagging your favorites from the sale.

When does the NSALE start?

You can start shopping at 12:01am ET on the date of your tier. This year’s shopping dates are below:

The sale preview goes live on July 3rd where everyone can get a sneak peek at all of the goodies that will be included in the sale. I highly recommend you add your must-haves to your wish list (on their website) so that you can check out quickly on your shopping day. Things have been known to sell out before my eyes even at 12a.m. You do need to go into the day with a plan and be prepared to check out quickly. As always, I will be sharing all of my favorites from each category in the LTK app and on Instagram, so be sure to follow me for updated coverage, outfit inspo and in-stock alerts throughout the sale.

You can apply for a Nordstrom card here and receive a $40 note when you do.

This coat and henley were two of my favorite purchases from last year’s NSALE!

Tips for shopping the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale:

As I stated above, you must go into the sale with a plan. The more prepared you are, the more likely you will be to grab your favorites.

-Make sure your card information is up to date and check your cardmember status to see which day you can begin to shop.

– Do a closet inventory of what you need for this year and make a list of items you plan to shop for. This is also a great time to grab some Christmas gifts and winter items for your kids.

– I tend to stick to buying basics for this sale – think boots, jeans, coats, etc. These brands are great quality and last for years. I love to stock up on sneakers and athleisure as well.

– Add things to your wish list on the Nordstrom website under your account so that you can check out quickly.

If you can’t wait to shop the fall sale, check out their current sale on summer clothes and accessories here!

Follow me on Instagram and in the LTK app for more sale coverage! Happy shopping!

I can’t believe it is already time for the Nordstrom Anniversary Sale this year! In my opinion this is one of the best sales. When else can you get brand new Tory Burch bags and Vince Camuto boots at 40% off? I’ve always loved covering this sale and this year is no exception. There are some great deals on really cute fall outfits and booties! Below, I’ve rounded up my first look favorites. I will update this page once the sale goes live and will keep it refreshed with my favorites and in-stock alerts!

Nordstrom Sale Picks:

Shoes and Accessories:

Clothing:

Home and Beauty:

There are so many great sales happening this weekend! It is a great time to stock up on fall clothing and shoes for the family as well as start working on those Christmas gifts! I’m linking some of my favorite sales below!

Extra 15% off in cart!
25% off with code: LABORDAY
20% off in the Circle App!
25% – 50% off everything!
BOGO FREE Victoria Emerson bracelets and Apple Watch Bands!
Up to 60% off Everything!
Most of my every day jewelry is on sale!

I love a good Amazon prime find! I have been shopping through Amazon more and more and sometimes it is hit or miss, but these have been hits for me this month! Everything is under $50 and fits TTS!

Happy Monday! I have been looking forward to sharing this warm and cozy American Eagle try on with y’all for a while! It is so good and I genuinely love all of these pieces! I got my true size in everything that I’m wearing. I hope you enjoy these picks as much as I enjoyed picking them out for y’all!

Sweater – TTS // Jeans – TTS

Plaid Top – TTS

Plaid Top – TTS

Sweatshirt – Fits oversized. Wearing my true size.

Striped Sweater – TTS

Cozy Pullover – TTS

Thermal – TTS – Perfect length for leggings!

Weekly Recap:

This week, we kicked off my favorite month of the year with a bang! October is finally here, but it definitely does not feel like it here. It apparently got up to 101 degrees the other day according to our weatherman. It definitely felt like it. I am excited to see it cooling off a tiny bit next week. Maybe it will finally feel more like fall. We went to the pumpkin patch for Sophie’s field trip yesterday and had the best time! I shared a few more photos on Instagram. We played in a corn pit, pet a donkey, played in the bouncy houses, and picked a pumpkin (of course)!

My little man turned 6 months old last Sunday. I shared a little update on him here! I also shared a few bible verses for stressed out moms here. On Wednesday, I shared a small Amazon haul in my insta stories! I will share more Amazon finds on the blog soon, but for now, check it out in my stories highlights here or in the LTK app! Everything I post (and other exclusive app-only content) will be found in the app.under my name (logan_can).

This sweater was this week’s top seller by a landslide! It really is a good one and is so cute in person! It fits TTS and comes in several other color options.

Weekend Sales:

Abercrombie – Everything is 25% off if you shop through the LTK app this weekend! This is an in-app discount only. I linked my favorites here! Up to 50% off clearance + extra 15% off with code: 14977.

American Eagle – 25% off when you buy a new arrival with code: FALLNEW and BOGO 50% off jeans and Joggers!

Express – 50% off jeans (including my favorite flare jeans) and 30% off everything else!

Madewell – Up to 30% off Fall Favorites with code: YOUCHOOSE

Old Navy – up to 50% off storewide + 25% off your purchase!

I love finding affordable options especially when they are available for prime shipping! We sure our getting spoiled with our Amazon shipping, aren’t we (haha)? But, when you need something on short notice and don’t have time or want to go shopping in a store, it really is great. I ordered three Amazon sweaters to try this week and I honestly was very disappointed with two out of the three.

If you follow me on Instagram, I shared the packaging in my stories. Because of the way that the sweater was packaged and the poor quality, both of the sweaters (from the same brand) were messed up. I am unfortunately having to return them. I did love the third option. I was pleased with the fit and quality and love the color blocking on the sleeves. It is so adorable and very affordable. All three of these fit TTS. I am linking some other sweater options below that you can check out!

You can easily see where this sweater was damaged. I unfortunately can not recommend this one. It was very thin and poor quality and the stitching was all messed up on the front.

Again, this one is very damaged as you can see. I love the look of this one, but it was very poor quality. It is the same brand as the one above. I was sad and disappointed about this one.

This sweater is honestly, GREAT! The quality was good for the price (granted, not free people quality, but good for the price). I love the fit of this one and it was in perfect condition. This Amazon sweater restored my faith in Amazon again.

Amazon can be very hit or miss and lately I have had a lot more misses than hits, but I am determined to find more pieces that I can recommend to you, so stay tuned for more!

Amazon Sweaters Under $30:

Other links: OTK Boots // Faux Leather Leggings

Happy Friday!! I am throwing it back to when I did my Friday recaps. I have done them throughout the years off and on and I’m thinking this is a great time of year to bring it back because the sale (and fall things) are GOOD! On Fridays I will share a recap of my Instagram posts, top sellers from the week and the best weekend sales and deals. Let’s get this party started!

What you may have missed on Instagram:

Shop this mommy and me look here!

This dress is nursing friendly and under $30! Get the outfit details here!

This tee was a top seller this week and is only $15! I sized up in the tee. Get this look here!

This sweater is 40% off today with code: NEWNOW! I’m wearing the XS/Small. Get the outfit details here!

This $16 thermal is another top seller this week! Get your try size! All outfit details here!

Top Sellers:

#5. Pumpkin Graphic Tee
#4. Target Thermal
#3. Silk Pillowcase
#2. Snake Booties
#1. A&F Sherpa

Weekend Sales:

Abercrombie: 25% off your entire purchase with code: 15069

American Eagle: 30% off your entire purchase when you buy an online only style. BOGO 50% off Jeans and Joggers!

H&M: 20% off $100 or more + Free Shipping with code: 3424

LOFT: New Now Event! Get 40% off of Everything with code: NEWNOW!

Target: Get a $20 Gift Card when you spend $75 on Household Essentials! Save $30 on a 6qt. Instant Pot, and save up to 70% off on clothes during the clearance sale!

I have grabbed a few basics for fall recently and am excited to share them with y’all today! These are great if you are doing a capsule wardrobe or needing some budget-friendly fall pieces now that a few of you are starting to experience fall-like weather. Unfortunately, we aren’t yet, so feel free to send it our way because this girl is SO ready for cooler temps. Everything fits TTS. I did size up in the white button down for added length and in the thermal, but they do fit TTS if you want a closer fit than what you see here. Thank you for shopping through my links and supporting us!

Target Try On: