Taking a trip through history with the family is an exciting and unique adventure that doesn’t come around often. Living history events take place all over the United States each year, some just celebrating the rich history of a region, others commemorating battles or events of significance that took place. Attending one of these events with your family, or even participating in the reenactments yourself is an exciting way to vacation and step back in time with the entire family this Continue Reading
Exploring Louisiana – Otis House At The Fairview Riverside State Park #BayouTravel
Over the years, Blogging, Babies and the Bayou has evolved and one thing that has not changed is my love for travel and Louisiana. Starting July 1st, readers can find additional Louisiana attractions not as well-known to travelers but beloved local landmarks. These off the beaten path locations can be added to your upcoming Louisiana vacation and give visitors (and locals) a unique Louisiana experience. When I started my blog 6 years ago I shared local events, concerts and various Continue Reading
San Antonio Texas: Missions National Historical Park – San Jose Mission Spotlight #BayouTravel
One of my favorite things to do when traveling is to visit historic home, missions, battlefields and state parks and more. Not only because of the educational value in it but because we get to step back in time and learn about how others lived and interacted during a certain period. San Antonio's National Historic Park in Texas consists of 4 missions. Mission San Jose being the "Queen of the Missions is also the park's visitor center. As we pulled up we found ourselves visiting the park Continue Reading
Tallahassee Family Friendly Attractions- The Tallahassee Museum #IHeartTally #BayouTravel
Over the course of a few days, It was evident that Tallahassee is a lovely city. I was able to see some pretty amazing sights and to meet some great people. Families are able to soak up an abundance of rich history first-hand rather than sitting at home and watching it on the history channel and for that I'm so grateful. It's not every day you get to stand where some of the greatest historical figures in history stood before you and see with your own two eyes the legacy they build/left Continue Reading
Washington DC Family Destination Guide #BayouTravel
Generations of Americans have visited Washington DC to experience the sights and sounds that make up our nation’s capital. While history buffs hold a special reverence for this city, don’t be put off if this isn’t your cup of tea. Visitors young and old will be entertained and enjoy everything DC has to offer. Where to Stay and Getting Around Like most big cities the cost of hotels in Washington DC can be high. But don’t limit your searches just to DC proper. You will likely be able to find Continue Reading
New Orleans Navy Week
Last week we were fortunate enough to enjoy Nola Navy Week in New Orleans, Louisiana. New Orleans served as the inaugural city in a three-year national celebration commemorating the War of 1812 and the Star-Spangled Banner. Since New Orleans is the first city to enjoy these festivities, I wanted to post a few pictures for the event. The event is part of Operation Sail and will have events in 5 other cities nationwide. If your able to attend the event nearby, you will not be disappointed. My Continue Reading













