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    “Fixer Upper” Girls’ Trip to Waco, Texas

    If you’ve visited my blog before, you know I love to travel. During this time at home, what I’m missing most is the ability to travel. So, what better way to pass some time during quarantine than to start planning trips for when it’s safe to travel. I’m planning a few trip options so I’m ready to utilize any travel deals that may be offered.

    If you love all things Chip and Joanna Gaines, consider a trip to Waco, Texas. I was there for four days in November 2019 for an annual girls’ trip and we had a great time. It’s a charming town that’s easy to navigate and everyone was really friendly. 

    How to get there:

    You can either fly into Dallas (DFW) and drive less than two hours South to Waco or fly into Austin (AUS) and drive about an hour and a half Northeast. Check airline prices and flight times to determine which airport will work best for you. 

    Where to Stay: (Click any blue words below for more information / websites.)

    I would strongly consider booking a “Fixer Upper” home. Several of the houses featured on Fixer Upper are listed on VRBO or AirBnB. We stayed in the Mid-Century Modern Home owned by Josh and Jill Barret. It was so much fun to stay in a Fixer Upper house.

    Mid-Century Modern Kitchen
    Mid-Century Modern Dining Room
    Mid-Century Modern Living Room
    Mid-Century Modern Master Bedroom

    Also, check Magnolia.com for the three vacation rental homes owned by Chip and Jo. Chip and Joanna are also renovating a historic building in downtown Waco and converting it into a hotel that is scheduled to open in 2021. 

    If a hotel is more your style, I would recommend staying downtown so you can walk to many of the shops and restaurants. Hotels downtown include: Hotel Indigo, Marriot Residence Inn and Hilton Waco.

    Things to Do:

    Waco Tours: I strongly suggest starting your visit with the Classic Waco Tour. It’s a two and a half hour tour that will give you a nice overview of the city on your first day. During the tour they do talk about Fixer Upper, but the tour also includes a history of the area, a visit to the Baylor University campus, a stop at Heritage Creamery and Common Grounds coffee shop, suggestions for restaurants and things to do as well as a coupon book to use during your stay. One of the owners of Waco Tours, David Ridley, had a house on season three of Fixer Upper.

    Waco Tours
    Waco Tours stop at Common Grounds

    Magnolia Farms Shops: This is an entire block downtown that includes the silos, the Magnolia Press coffee shop, the Silos Baking Co, Magnolia Seed + Supply garden store, a big green lawn bordered with food trucks and Magnolia Market. Check online for opening days and times. Note: Most shops in Waco are closed on Sundays, including anything affiliated with Magnolia. Also, if you want to avoid the crowds, I read that Mondays and Tuesdays are the quietest shopping days at Magnolia.

    Magnolia Farms Silo at dusk
    Silos Baking Co,
    Magnolia Market
    Chip’s Corner inside Magnolia Market

    Little Shop on Bosque: This is the original Magnolia location at 3801 N. Bosque. It’s a much smaller location and typically has last season’s left-over products from the Magnolia Market. If you buy anything at Magnolia Market, bring your receipt and you will get a 10% discount here.

    Tip: When we made purchases at any of the Magnolia shops, including the Magnolia Table Take Away + Market, we received a card with a discount code for future online purchases. If you didn’t travel to Waco with an empty suitcase, buy a few small items to find out if they are still giving out the discount code with purchase. If so, consider only buying items not available online during your trip and utilize the discount code to purchase items online and have them shipped directly to your house. 

    JDH Iron Designs: There is a small pop-up trailer located across from the silos on 8th Street. (You most likely will meet Jimmy Don during your Waco Tour.) Jimmy Don’s main shop is located on Lone Star Parkway near Valley Mills which is about a 30-minute drive West of Waco. If you have the time, it’s a nice relaxing drive. At the shop, there is a larger selection of metal work than what’s available at the trailer in Waco. There is also a viewing window where you can watch workers cut the signs. (Waco Tours coupon book)

    The Findery: A great home goods and clothing store just across the street from the Magnolia Press coffee shop. (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Harp Design Co: Clint Harp’s store has a lot of beautiful wood home goods like candle stick holders and cutting boards as well as other merchandise like t-shirts and earrings. (Waco Tours coupon book) The shop is located next to Harp House from season one of Fixer Upper which is available as a vacation rental. 

    Spice Village: An indoor market that consists of 60 individual vendors, but you make all of your purchases at one check-out counter. Note: When we were in Waco this market was open on Sundays. (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Fox & Gray: A nice boutique with clothing, shoes and jewelry.

    Iron Willow: The walls in this shop are covered with signs of all styles. (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Savage Finds Antiques and Oddities: If you like looking for hidden treasures in antique stores, make sure to stop here.

    Dr. Pepper Museum: Definitely worth a visit for the $10 admission. Pick up some Dr. Pepper jelly beans at the little gift shop. Yum! (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Simply Irresistible: A huge shop featuring home decor, clothing and jewelry.

    Waco Suspension Bridge: Built in 1870, this is a pedestrian only bridge that’s surrounded by parks, sculptures and a Riverwalk.

    Cameron Park: A giant park that includes one of the most desired neighborhoods in Waco. Great hiking and views of the river. (Included on Waco Tour)

    Farmer’s Market: Open on Saturday mornings, in the parking lot on Washington and 3rd Street near city hall. There are several food trucks, so go hungry. 

    Fixer Upper Homes:

    Click here for an interactive map of the houses from the first three seasons of Fixer Upper.

    A few addresses from season 4 of Fixer Upper:

    • 2419 Arroyo
    • 2611 Arroyo
    • 826 W Panther Way, Hewitt
    • 3391 Speegleville Rd

    Although some of the homes are available for vacation rentals, many are single family homes so be respectful of the families living there. 

    Drive around the Castle Heights Neighborhood and make sure to drive by Cottonland Castle at 3300 Austin Avenue, which is owned by Chip & Joanna.

    Restaurants:

    Magnolia Table: Open for breakfast and lunch. They take a limited number of reservations Mondays – Thursdays but walk-ins are available as well. Chip has been known to stop by the restaurant around opening to meet people and take photos. If there’s a line when you arrive (and most likely there will be), put your name on the list and then browse the Take Away + Market and hang out on the patio while waiting for a table. Everything on the menu is delicious!

    Silos Baking Co: open Monday – Saturday 7:30 AM – 6 PM, great pastries, buy your cupcakes early in the day before the line is crazy long

    Magnolia Press Coffee Co: open Monday – Saturday 7:00 AM – 6 PM

    Dichotomy Coffee & Spirits: coffee in the front, craft cocktails in the back

    Lula Janes: limited hours and menu, but worth a visit; great bakery

    Butter my Biscuit Cafe: great breakfast and lunch

    Café Cappuccino: three locations, great breakfasts, huge pancakes

    Harvest on 25th: wonderful breakfast and brunch place

    Ninfas: good Tex Mex (Waco Tours coupon book)

    La Fiesta: Tex Mex (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Torchy’s Tacos: delicious, fast food style tacos and margaritas, ask for the secret menu, order the queso (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Vitek’s Market: great BBQ with indoor and outdoor seating, don’t forget an order of banana pudding

    Milo All Day: “farm to table” Southern inspired food

    George’s by Baylor: comfort food

    Twisted Root Burger Co: gourmet burgers

    1424 Bistro: steaks and Mediterranean food (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Diamondbacks: very nice restaurant, make a reservation to avoid a long wait

    Moroso’s Pizzeria: wood fired pizza and nice atmosphere

    Heritage Creamery: amazing Homeade ice cream (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Brazos Bar & Bistro at Hotel Indigo: good cocktails and food (Waco Tours coupon book)

    Until we’re able to travel again, enjoy Joanna’s blog, Joanna’s Instagram and The Magnolia Journal. If you are planning a trip to Waco and have any questions or would like additional suggestions, please contact me.

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    Palm Springs and Palm Desert, California

    Palm Springs International Airport (PSP) is my favorite warm weather airport. I love that when you walk out of the gate area and head to baggage claim, you are outside. There’s nothing like blue skies, palm trees and mountains in the distance to welcome you to Palm Springs. I’ve been to Palm Springs and Palm Desert several times; I’m certainly not an expert, but here are a few of the places and things I enjoy about the area.

    As I’ve suggested before, when traveling to a new place, a little research goes a long way to ensuring the best trip possible. Always ask friends for recommendations, especially those whose travel style is similar to yours. Check out TripAdvisor and the local tourism sites, such as visit palm springs. Google “blog” followed by the name of the place you’re going, such as “palm springs” or “palm desert” to pull up blogs about the area, resort, etc. Also, start following Instagram accounts and tags related to the place you’re going. In this case, try following: visitpalmsprings, palmspringslifemagazine, palmspringsdoortour and #palmsprings, #palmspringslife, #palmspringsarchitecture, etc. Once you follow a few of these, you’ll find more accounts and tags to follow that fit your style.

    Palm Springs

    Downtown Palm Springs is all about Mid-Century Modern. From the old Hollywood resorts to stores like Shag and Trina Turk and the amazing houses with bright front doors, this area celebrates all things Mid-Century Modern. 

    Where to Stay:

    Avalon
    The Avalon Hotel and Bungalows – sunrise from room 108
    • The Avalon Hotel and Bungalows – Book a bungalow or courtyard studio for a room in the original buildings, rumor has it that courtyard studio #108 was Marilyn Monroe’s favorite room. Chi Chi restaurant is on-site as well as three pools (one adults only) and the Estrella spa.
    • Parker Palm Springs – The only way to explore the hotel’s winding pathways and sprawling grounds is to book a Jonathan Adler decorated room as there’s a security guard at the grounds entrance checking for room keys. However, the bars and restaurants are open to the public. Make sure to check-out Counter Reformation and book a booth at Mister Parker’s for dinner.
    • L’Horizon Hotel and Spa – Formerly a private residence of a Hollywood movie producer; renovated in 2015, the grounds now consist of 25 bungalows and an open-air spa and restaurant. So.Pa restaurant is open to the public; if you have a group of four or less, request one of the four booths for a great view of the entire restaurant.
    • Vacation Rental – If you’ve always wanted to live in a midcentury modern house, consider renting a home from VRBO, airbnb or one of the many local home rental companies in Palm Springs.

    What to Pack:

    During the days, pack for your activities. For pool side lounging at your resort think Hollywood glam and bring a caftan, big sunglasses and a floppy hat. If you’re going to venture out for hikes, golf, tennis, etc. pack appropriate clothing, shoes, sunscreen and a refillable water bottle. For dinner, leave your black outfits at home and break out the bright colors and fun prints. If this isn’t your style, bring a bright colored clutch or buy a patterned scarf to tie onto your handbag for a pop of color. The desert gets chilly quickly after the sun sets, so always throw in a wrap or light jacket.

    Transportation:

    If you’re planning to spend the majority of your time in downtown Palm Springs, you won’t need a car. For some reason, Lyft worked better for us than Uber while we were in town. If you are heading to Palm Desert or would like to explore outside of downtown, rent a car. The car rental at the airport is super easy and fast. After you pick up your rental keys, walk right out the baggage claim door to the car rental lot – no shuttles.

    Restaurants:

    There are many great restaurants. Check Trip Advisor, Yelp, Open Table, Resy, etc. Here are a few of my favorites.

    Farm – Bloody Marys
    • Farm – a farm-to-table French style restaurant for breakfast or lunch with a lot of great outdoor seating, the bloody marys were really good, order a side waffle for the table to snack on while you wait for your meal. You won’t be dissapointed.
    • Wilma & Frieda – delicious breakfasts, get the biscuit with homemade jam as your bread option, the pastry case looked amazing (there’s a location in Palm Desert, as well)
    • 4 Saints at the Kimpton Rowan – rooftop bar and restaurant with views of the San Jacinto mountains, great cocktails, reserve a table on the patio for the best views
    • Melvyn’s Restaurant – old Hollywood style, classy and elegant with table-side cooking; after dinner hang out in the Casablanca piano bar
    • Workshop Kitchen + Bar – farm-to-table menu with craft cocktails, there’s a large community table in the middle of the restaurant so if you’re with a group of 4 or less, request a booth when booking
    • Chi Chi at the Avalon Hotel – great cocktails with pool-side seating, several great menu items including avocado toast, acai bowl and banana bread; make sure to check out the lounge area behind the bar
    • Sandfish Sushi & Whiskey – great cocktails and delicious sushi
    • Del Ray at Villa Royale – A fun tapas style venue. I love a good cocktail, but I think the drinks try a little too hard to be “different.” In a town that celebrates old school classics, it would be fun to see a few vintage cocktails on the menu. I love a great moody bar / speakeasy; but it is VERY dark inside. If it’s cold or rainy this is definitely a cozy, intimate place to be for two people, four people max. If it’s warm outside, I think a table in one of the alcoves or by the outdoor fire would be amazing.
    • Copley’s on Palm Canyon – I loved this white tablecloth restaurant in what was formerly Cary Grant’s guest houses. (It was actually comprised of multiple, individual suites.) There is a huge patio with outdoor fires and heaters as well as a great indoor space if it’s cool or rainy. The service was impeccable and the food was amazing! If you have trouble getting a reservation, stop in for a cocktail.
    • Mr. Lyons Steakhouse – the restaurant is swanky, but if you want good food with a little less formal vibe, try the lounge. Also, be sure to check out Seymour’s. A small speakeasy behind a velvet curtain inside Mr Lyons. There is also a large patio with an outdoor fire and bocce ball.

    Things to Do:

    • Check the “visit palm springs” website for activities and festivals during your stay. We were lucky enough to be in town during Modernism Week when the city celebrates Mid-Century Modern for 10 days with open houses, tours and special events.
    • Aerial Tramway – to avoid a long wait, buy tickets 24 hours in advance online, at the top you’ll discover beautiful views of the city and great hiking paths, the temp at top is usually 30 – 40 degrees cooler than on the desert floor so if you’re planning to do this, bring a jacket and gloves
    • VillageFest – every Thursday night from 6 – 10 PM Palm Canyon Drive between Amado and Baristo Roads is closed to cars and vendors fill the street with art, live music, food and assorted goods
    • Art Museum – a great museum in an architecturally significant building with a rotating calendar of events
    • The Modern Tour – small group tours of Palm Springs architecture that includes interiors of private homes, tickets sell out fast; if you aren’t able to get a ticket, try the Palm Springs Modern app for a self-guided tour of the area
    • Modernism Week – If you love Mid-Century Modern, try to book your trip during Modernism Week. During this time you’ll have access to tours, houses and many fun events, like a Mixology Clinic.
    • Door tour – if you enjoy the Mid-Century Modern homes, check out the door tour in the Indian Canyons neighborhood (map below)
    • Several hiking trails – Tahquitz Canyon with a waterfall, Indian Canyon – includes Andreas Canyon lined with large palm trees and Seven Sisters Trail with another waterfall
    • Desert Hot Springs is just North of Palm Springs and there are a few spas that capture the naturally heated mineral water for pools and showers, including Two Bunch Palms. There’s also an energy vortex in the area.
    Frey House II on San Jacinto Mountain
    Indian Canyons North – Door Tour
    Door Tour – Polka-dots!
    Tahquitz Canyon Trail waterfall
    Post hike Aperol Spritz
    Two Bunch Palms

    Palm Desert

    If you’re looking for a newer resort with all of the amenities in one place, drive 30 minutes Southeast to Palm Desert where there is no shortage of golf courses, tennis courts, restaurants and shopping.

    Where to Stay:

    • The Ritz Carlton, Rancho Mirage – set in a gorgeous cliff top setting with amazing views of the valley, there are two pools, a hot tub, and firepits scattered around the grounds – some rooms even have their own fire pit or outdoor fireplace; make sure to book at table at The Edge Steakhouse
    • La Quinta Resort Waldorf Astoria – this beautiful resort has gorgeous rooms, five golf courses, several tennis and pickleball courts, a spa and several bars and restaurants
    • JW Marriott – this resort has beautiful grounds with flamingos in the lake; it includes two golf courses, twenty tennis courts, several pools, a spa and a variety of restaurants and lounges – you’ll never need to leave the resort; there are traditional hotel rooms as well as golf villas
    • Vacation Rental – if you’re staying for several days / weeks or going with a group, consider renting a house or condo from VRBO, airbnb or a local home rental company

    Restaurants:

    Things to Do:

    Leave a comment with your favorite places to stay or things to do in Palm Springs and Palm Desert. As always, feel free to contact me with questions.

    Enjoy your vacation!  

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