Wednesday, July 30, 2014

UD Naked Illuminated Powder Review

Hi everybody! How are yall doing this week? I am so happy to be back in Florida after quite a while of traveling. I went to Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee all to visit family and we had a great time. Today i am sharing with you a review on a product i bought quite a while ago for a dance at my school. This would be the Urban Decay Naked Illuminated Powder. I havent seen an abundant amount of chat about this product so i thought i would share my thoughts.


My Ratings: 
Packaging- 9/10 This product comes in such a beautiful box-like packaging with a little bit of shimmer. It has a magnet closing and comes with a little brush that strangley enough i actually enjoy using. 

Pigmentation- 10/10 This highlighter is super pigmented and givds such a beautiful glow to the cheeks. I also love dusting this over my shoulders and chest area when i am goung somewhere for a fancy occasion. This color of highlighter is suitable i feel for almost every skin tone.

Longevity- 6/10 This catagory is where the product seems to lack. Though once on the skin this product is stunning, it doesnt seem to stay on very well. When you touch your face the product seems to fall or smudge therfore not staying on your cheek for very long. I dont mind considering that it still gives your face a pretty glow.

Final Verdict- 8.5/10 I would give this product a 10 but since the shimmer tends to fall and I know some people detest that, i rated it accordingly. Overall this is a great product and i really enjoy using it lightly on everyday basis or special occasions. I reccomend this for a lot of people because it is really a great highlighter that won't go unused.

What is your favorite highlighter? Let me know by commenting down below or emailing me! 

jgraceblog@gmail.com

Hope you all enjoyed and I will talk to yall soon!

 
Friday, July 25, 2014

July Favorites!

I am so sad that my summer break is coming to an end.. *tear*. Sadly I have to start school again in a few weeks which isn't too exciting. On a happier note I have some great favorites this month that I am thrilled to share with y'all.






Beauty
Nyx Natural Eye Palette - This palette is super cheap and has a lot of great shades to use on a day to day bases. They are pretty pigmented and buttery considering the price and I have been getting good use out of this palette this month!

Ulta Glitter Eye Top Coat in Glitz Girl- I bought this stuff a long time ago and never really used it much until recently I discovered it collecting dust at the bottom of my drawer and decided to give it a go. This is such a great product to use just to spice up a neutral matte eye look. I LOVE applying this with my finger on top of a look I create with the Nyx Natural Palette mentioned above!

Lorac Pro Palette Nude Shade- I have mentioned this palette plenty on my blog but something I have been loving to do recently is taking the shade on the bottom left 'Nude' and using it as a highlighter on my cheeks! This gives you a little simmer/glow.

 Essie Watermelon Nail Polish-I have been using this shade this whole month because it is a hot fuchsia/red shade. Super cute for all year long as well!!

My Hair Cut!- I recently shared a post all about my hair cut (here) and all and let me say this month I have been SO happy with it! It always looks more clean and healthy and doesn't take as much heat and product to style it which is great! I think it is always great to go shorter during the summer so why not cut off almost all your hair? :) I really like my hair cut so if you are debating cutting your hair I definitely recommend it!


Books
Through My Eyes By: Tim Tebow- I wrote up a full review of this book under the 'Book List' Tab so if you want to read all about this book than go check that out but basically this is such an inspiring book and since I am such a football junkie I just loved hearing all about Tims journey.


TV Shows
Flip or Flop on HGTV- I have become addicted to this show recently! This is on HGTV which automatically means it is about houses and decorating. This is a show where they decide to flip or flop the house and I just love seeing the transformation!


Music
Play It Again By: Luke Bryan- This song is so catchy like all of Luke Bryans songs and I being a huge country music fan love cute songs that tell stories like this one.

Beat Of The Music By: Brett Eldredge- This song has been stuck in my head pretty much the whole month and I even have the rest of my family singing it now! It is another great country song that is super catchy and tells a story as well.

Famous By: Kelleigh Bannen- This song is more country pop and reminds me of Carrie Underwood in a way. This song is kind of sassy which I like! Great tune!



What are some of your July Favorites? When do you start school again? Let me know by commenting below. You can also email me!
 
 
Hope you enjoyed and I will talk to y'all soon!

 
Thursday, July 24, 2014

Summer OOTD- Navy w/ Brown

Hello everybody! How have y'all been recently? I got back about 3 weeks ago from vacation in DC (post about my trip here), and while I was there I bought this shirt from the Hard Rock Café because I thought it was adorable. It says 'Hard Rock Couture Washington DC' on it and I thought I would base an outfit around it. I love the mix of country and nautical styles in this one look! Enjoy!
 








 
Where my outfit is from:
Top- Hard Rock Café in Washington DC
Skort- Kohl's
Booties- Wet Seal
Belt-Wet Seal
Cheetah Earrings- Jungle Café in Downtown Disney Orlando
Purse- Macy's
 
What is your favorite fashion piece for summer? Let me know by commenting below or you can send me an email!
 
 
Hope you enjoyed! Talk to y'all soon!


Monday, July 21, 2014

Anyone Can Follow- Weekly Devotion

Hello everybody! I haven't talked to you all in a while and I apologize! I have been in Georgia with my sister visiting our grandparents and aunt and haven't sat down and typed a devotion in a while!
 
Today I am going to be sharing with you some background on one of Jesus' followers Mathew. I love learning about Mathew because the more I learn about him, the more I recognize that God really does want everyone, no matter their background or what they have done, to follow him.

 
Following God often is thought of to be something that only "good people" do and that is understandable. You walk into church and often times don't see a lot of people who have their bodies covered in tattoos, have pierced tongues, or are pregnant at 16 years old. You, along with myself, probably stereotype Christians as people who seem to have their life together, therefor think it is easy for them to worship God. This however is not how God wants it to be. Jesus wants anyone and everyone to feel welcome to follow him and a clear example of that would be Mathew one of his disciples.
 
A disciple is someone who is a follower of Jesus and when Jesus was on this earth he had his 12 disciples that followed him and were with him a lot. Mathew was one of the 12 which may sound very strange after I give you some background on this fella! Mathew was at the very least a total disappointment to his parents and they probably, along with his friends, had written him off. The name Mathew in that time meant Levi and to be given that name meant that your family expected you to be a follower of God and be a religious leader as the Levites were in the Old Testament. However, when Mathew tried to become a Rabbi he was turned down.
 
After this, Mathew made a huge life change and instead of serving the Lord he decided to serve himself and become a tax collector for the Romans. His job basically consisted of unfairly taking money from his people and five it to the Roman government. There was no such thing as an honest tax collector. They stole money to fill their own pockets and were seen as a religious and social outcast.
 
We all are probably a lot like Mathew. We don't sit at a booth on the side of a busy street and force people out of their money but we have probably made one bad mistake that may have snowballed into the next and soon you don't see the point in trying to turn it around. You give up and soon look at yourself in the mirror and see no hope of changing your life now.
 
I am assuming that Mathew would have thought he was the last person Jesus would chose to follow him. I am assuming he thought Jesus would never even look at him however, one day when he was sitting at a tax collectors booth Jesus walked up to Mathew. No one knew what he was going to say. Jesus looked at Mathew and said, "Follow me." It is hard to imagine how unthinkable this scenario would have been in those times. However, those two words changed Mathews life forever.
 
If you didn't read a word I just typed than just know this; Jesus doesn't say "Change, and you can follow me." he says, "Follow me, and you will change."
 
You may think that you aren't "good enough" to follow Jesus but trust me when I say that anyone and everyone can follow Jesus and we know this from the example of Mathew. God already knows everything you have done and every thought you have thought and still died so you can follow him. All you have to do is pray for him to come into your heart and forgive you of your sins so you may become a Christian, and follower of our perfect and ever so loving God.
 
 
What's keeping you from following God? If you have any thoughts or questions always feel free to comment below or email me!
 
 
Hope you all enjoyed! Talk to you soon!
 
 


Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Nautical Summer Fashion!

Hey everyone! How are you all doing! I hope you all are having a fantastic day! Today I have another fashion post for you that has to do with my favorite color NAVY! Over half of my wardrobe is navy so it is no secret that I adore nautical and classy looks like this one. Hope you enjoy!




 Where my outfit is from:
Shirt- Target
Skort- Kohl's
Flip-Flops- Clark's
Purse- Macy's
 
 
What are your favorite colors to wear during the summer? Comment and tell me! Also, feel free to email me about anything as well! I just love hearing from you all!
 
 
Hope you all enjoyed and I look forward to chatting soon!

Friday, July 11, 2014

What's In My Travel Makeup Bag?! + Travel Necessities


Hello hello everybody! How are you all doing today? I hope all is well! As several of you may know, I have been traveling a lot recently including my vacation to DC and Pennsylvania and I am now in Georgia with my sister visiting my lovely grandparents and my awesome Aunt! Unfortunately I can't bring my entire makeup collection on a trip so I have to limit myself and only bring the "necessities". Enjoy!

For my face I always have to bring my Clinique Superbalanced Makeup and my Clinique Invisible Blend Powder to set my makeup with.

For cheeks I always bring my favorite bronzer which is the Benefit Hoola Bronzer. This packaging isn't the most friendly when it comes to travel but I don't care because I wouldn't bring any other one. As far as blush goes I like to bring my Clinique Cheek Pop in Peach Pop because it is a nice flush of color and it is quite small so it fits in a bag very easily.

As far as the eyes are concerned I always bring something pretty versatile, especially if I am going to be doing a lot of different things through out the trip that call for possibly different makeup looks. The best in my opinion for that is the Lorac Pro Palette. I also bring which ever eye primer I pull from my drawer first. Continuing with the eyes I like to bring an eyelash curler and a mascara-lipstick duo from Clinique. I received this in a gift and bring it with me everywhere now! On one side it is the Volumizing Mascara and on the other side is their lipstick in Tenderheart. This is very handy and travels well.

For my lips, though I already mentioned one lipstick, I also like to have with me my Nyx Butter Gloss in Peaches and Cream. I always have to have a gloss that can give me some color.


That is all that I pack in my travel makeup bag! What is something you can't go anywhere without? Leave a comment below or email me!
 
 
Hope you all enjoyed and I will be talking to y'all very soon!

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Patriotic Fashion + My New Hair

Hello everybody! How are you all? I recently noticed how unhealthy my hair was guess what I did? CHOP IT OFF! I went for the Julianne Hough look because once she had long hair and cut it short I thought it looked adorable so I decided to do the same! My hair is a tad shorter in the back and elongates toward the front. I kept my bangs and made them a tad thicker so it gave more volume! I am so happy with it and how little time it takes to style it! Such a quick and cute hairstyle! I also have a patriotic little ootd for you because 4th of July just passed and I am still feeling festive so I hope you enjoy!
 



 
Where my outfit is from:
Red tank- Wet Seal
Plaid shirt- (I am not sure sorry!)
White Shorts- Express


What did you all do for 4th of July to celebrate? Let me know by commenting down below. Also, feel free to email me!
 
 
Hope y'all enjoyed! Talk to you soon!
 
 
Monday, July 7, 2014

Reaching Out To Others- Weekly Devotion

Hello everybody! How are you today? I hope you all are enjoying your summer! I would like to share with y'all a passage that has had quite a large impact on me recently. Hope you enjoy this little devotion I have for you here!
 
 
 
Todays devotion is found in Luke 5:1-11:

 
 
One day as Jesus was standing by the Lake of Gennesaret, the people were crowding around him and listening to the word of God. He saw at the water’s edge two boats, left there by the fishermen, who were washing their nets. He got into one of the boats, the one belonging to Simon, and asked him to put out a little from shore. Then he sat down and taught the people from the boat.
When he had finished speaking, he said to Simon, “Put out into deep water, and let down the nets for a catch.”
Simon answered, “Master, we’ve worked hard all night and haven’t caught anything. But because you say so, I will let down the nets.”
When they had done so, they caught such a large number of fish that their nets began to break. So they signaled their partners in the other boat to come and help them, and they came and filled both boats so full that they began to sink.
When Simon Peter saw this, he fell at Jesus’ knees and said, “Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!” For he and all his companions were astonished at the catch of fish they had taken, 10 and so were James and John, the sons of Zebedee, Simon’s partners.
Then Jesus said to Simon, “Don’t be afraid; from now on you will fish for people.” 11 So they pulled their boats up on shore, left everything and followed him.
 
 

  • In verse 5 Simon says that because Jesus told them to let down their nets they did so. Step 1 in properly following Jesus is to obey when you are told to because that is simply what Jesus is telling you to do. Obeying doesn't mean doing what God has directed when you want to, it means doing it right then, when he asks. The children's pastor at my church always says that the definition of obey is "Doing what your told to do, when your told to do it, with the right heart attitude." -This applies to everything but especially what God commands.  
  • At the end of verse 8 Simon says "Go away from me, Lord; I am a sinful man!" I think there is definitely the presence of the Lord in your life when you feel unworthy of his grace which Simon did in this moment. Have you ever had a moment where you are almost left astonished at how real the presence of God is in that moment to where you feel unworthy of any of his time or love? If not, maybe you haven't allowed God to enter your heart and speak to you quite yet.
  • Near the end of verse 10 Jesus said to Simon "Don't be afraid; from now on you will fish for people." This might sound scary now that we humans know we are supposed to go out to others and reach them for Christ however, it really isn't scary or hard. In this passage, all the fisherman had to do was cast their nets over the boat and the Lord provided them with the fish. Enough to feed and provide for their families for a while! In our situation I think that the Lord isn't asking much of us other than to cast our nets. For example, just inviting someone to your youth group or church is an easy way to plant a seed. The Lord just needs you to invite them and he will take care of the rest.
How often are you casting your nets? I know I am not doing it often enough. I encourage you to pray about how you can trust the Lord and invite someone to church or reach out to them in any way possible. It is amazing what God can do with one act of vulnerability and a prayer. I promise you will feel Gods presence like you haven't ever before.
 
 
How can I pray for you all this week? Let me know by leaving a comment below! If you have anything personal you would like to share or have something you would like to tell me please feel free to email me! I love hearing from you all!
 
 
Hope you all enjoyed! Talk you y'all real soon!
 
 

 
Friday, July 4, 2014

Places to See In Washington DC and Hershey Pennsylvania

Hey y'all! Today I am going to be sharing with you some pictures, stories, and thoughts of my vacation in Washington DC. My family and I went to DC and Hershey Pennsylvania for 10 days and had an absolute BLAST! For those of you who don't know, I am 15 years old and my sister is 13 so though you may think that DC isn't a place to bring teens let me tell you that both me and my sister had the best time! I definitely wouldn't have been able to appreciate it had I gone when I was a kid because I simply wouldn't have understood a lot of the things we read, saw, and did or have the patience to do a lot of the things we chose to do there. This was probably one of my favorite vacations of all time with my family.

 
In honor of July 4th which is today, I thought I would go ahead and share with you some pictures from this nations capital!
 
MY MAIN TIPS
Tip #1- Within one day make sure you have a balanced amount of activities both inside and outside. It may sound crazy but I could walk probably an hour on concrete before my feet started hurting and only about 10 minutes on the marble floors of these museums! On certain days of our vacation we only did inside museums and such and actually had to cut our day short and rush through some things because of the pain of our feet. I brought my very best tennis shoes every day as well and they still were killing me so make sure to have a nice balance.

Tip #2- I highly suggest buying a metro/subway pass for a vacation in DC. I have friends who decided they were going to rent a car to take to DC or drive up there and regretted it. I can definitely see why because in DC you pretty much have to walk from place to place once you reach the general area and I cant imagine the horror of trying to find parking places at some of these destinations. I definitely recommend using the DC Metro to get from area to area and walk from there. We used a 7 day pass which wasn't too expensive so I recommend that if you are going to be there around that much time.

Tip #3-  This isn't so much a tip as it is a suggestion as to where to stay when you are visiting DC. My family stayed at a Wyndham Resort in Old Alexandria Virginia. We loved staying there and thought the town was beautiful. Our resort was close to the Metro so that made it very easy to get where we needed to go!
 
 DAY 1
National Archives
This first thing we went to see was the National Archives in DC. This is where they have the original Declaration of Independence, Constitution, and Bill of Rights. This is a full museum however that has a lot of interesting things such as the Magna Carta and more! I found this to be very interesting.
However, the floors in this place are marble so make sure you have your very best tennis shoes on! Find out more about the National Archives here.

 
National Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
The second thing we did the first day was the Natural History Museum. I wasn't sure how much I was really going to be interested in this but I actually found it very fun! This museum is all about animals and has quite a bit of different exhibits and sections- all of which I found very cool! Find out more about the Museum of Natural History here.
 
 
National Smithsonian Museum of American History
This was the last thing that we decided to do that day and we were all getting pretty tired and our feet were hurting real bad so we didn't spend as much time in this museum as we would have liked, however a lot of the things I saw I LOVED. I saw the original Red Ruby Shoes of Dorothy in The Wizard Of Oz, the dresses and gowns of all the First Ladies, and more! This is a very interesting museum so I suggest putting this near the beginning of the day rather than at the end of a very eventful, tiring day. Find out more about the Museum of American History here.
Mamie Eisenhower's Gown
 
 
DAY 2
Library Of Congress
The Library of Congress was probably one of my favorite things of the whole vacation. I walked in not really knowing what to expect considering I hadn't heard too much about it and walked out in amazement at the beauty of it! The amount of books that are here are ridiculous and the artwork and architecture in this building was breath taking. I cant imagine having the ability to go study somewhere like here! Our tour guide was super knowledgeable and passionate about her job which showed, and made the tour that much more enjoyable and amazing! Find out more about the Library of Congress here.
 
 


The Nations Capitol
Seeing the US Capitol is not something you can turn down. I definitely recommend asking your congressmen to get you in for a tour. However, though it was quite cool, I feel like for such a huge and important place for this nation, I didn't get to see very much. On the tour we only got to see two rooms both of which aren't used any more so I was partially disappointed by the tour however it is still something you really cant  go without seeing! Find out more about the Nations Capitol here.
 
 
Inside the Capitol


Union Train Station
This was one of my favorite places to burn time and shop while we were waiting between scheduled tours or just wanted to chill for a bit. Even if you aren't catching a train this station is a great place to eat, shop, and relax as it has plenty of restaurants and many shops and specialty stores. This train station had way more than my local mall did!! If I lived in the DC area I have a feeling I would be spending a lot of time here...so it is probably best I don't! :) However, if you are gluten-free, UNO has gluten free pizza there which is VERY VERY good and trust me, after eating out a lot and ordering a lot of fancy food and such you might be craving a slice of pizza or two through out the week. Find out more about Union Train Station here.
 
 
 

Fords Theatre
For those of you who don't know, Fords Theatre is the place in which Abraham Lincoln was shot. This is a very fascinating exhibit which you can tell from the long lines that always wrap around the building! My family went to this museum near the end of a long day therefore our feet were pretty worn out from hours and hours of standing on marble floor however I would definitely recommend this destination. Fords Theatre gives you more insight in to what Lincoln was like and what he was doing up to the time he was shot- a lot of which I didn't know. Find out more about Fords Theatre here.


International Spy Museum
The Spy Museum is somewhere you could either spend 2-3 hours in or the whole day in depending on your schedule. My family spent only a couple hours in there due to the time however we enjoyed every second of it. This museum can kind of creep you out once you learn about all the different devices and things spies use but all the information is definitely fun to learn about for people of all ages! Find out more about the International Spy Museum here.


DAY 3
The White House
It is honestly just awesome to think you are under the same roof as the president and his family whether you like them or not! I enjoyed seeing a lot of the ball rooms and press rooms that they say are still used weekly. I again wish I could have seen more but that is only because I was so intrigued with everything I saw and learned through out the tour. Maybe you will get lucky and see the President or a member of his family being escorted out with police cars and security vans like my family did. Find out more about The White House here.
 

Washington DC Newseum
This museum is even more awesome than someone who thought of the catchy name for it! This News Museum contains SO much information that it is not physically possible to do the whole museum in one day. You will simply have to pick out which exhibits you want to see most and block out time for those because my family stayed until they kicked us out and we still only covered about half of the museum. Gladly we got the chance to see all the parts we wanted to see most but I still could have easily spent another couple of days there! Make sure to check out the 911 exhibit as that one is sure to wow you. This museum is 8 story's so make sure you have a lot of time mapped out for this one! This museum was a lot more interesting than me and my entire family expected and we were SO glad we decided to do it. We wish we only had more time! Find out more about the Washington DC Newseum here.
 
Berlin Wall- Newseum
 

DAY 4
Arlington Cemetery
Arlington Cemetery was very depressing however almost uplifting to see how many people died so that I could have freedom. To look at such a stretch of tomb stones as far as the eye  can see is almost heart wrenching. Something that took me by complete surprise was the very official changing of the guards at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. For those of you who don't know, on the hour, the guards who stand by the tomb of a soldier that is unidentifiable switch out. This is huge ceremony where every one gathers around silently as we pay our respects to the soldiers who died for our freedom yet we don't know who they are. Along with this, you can also tour the Arlington House which is fairly interesting as well. Find out more about Arlington Cemetery here.
 
JFK's Grave


The Holocaust Museum
The Holocaust brings attention to a lot of details of this tragic event. This museum was fairly large and though I enjoyed a lot of it I felt I definitely could have appreciated more artifacts and things of the such rather than so much reading. Not that I have anything against reading, but there is no way you can read everything therefore you do feel a little rushed and feel like you missed a lot of important things. When my family got back to the hotel and we were talking about it, we were all mentioning facts each other hadn't even seen. You really have to sorta rush through. However, this museum was very well done and a lot of the documentaries they showed were very impressive. I definitely don't recommend bringing small children. I do however recommend doing this near the end of the day because you really aren't going to want to jump right into another sight seeing adventure considering this museum is quite heavy. Find out more about the Holocaust Museum here.


DAY 5
DC Trolley Tour
 The DC Trolley Tour was super enjoyable and relaxing when we decided to just ride around Georgetown and listen to the driver tell us facts however when you ride it as a way to get from place to place or by chance to go see the different monuments and memorials like the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, etc.. It can be very hectic. We ended up waiting outside in the heat for an hour after already walking around the huge memorials and everything because the trolleys were full or didn't know where to pick us up. Overall I would just say that it was very enjoyable when you stay on the trolley most of the time and see out the top the different things, rather than depending on it to get you from place to place in a timely fashion. Find out more about the DC Trolley Tour here.
 
Georgetown
 
Georgetown
 

Madame Tussauds Wax Museum
A Wax Museum is one of those things that is just so cheesy and funny and yet you cant pass it up. It was so fun to take pictures with Presidents and famous people made out of wax. It is a crazy concept however, it was nice to just do something fun mid-way through the week. We took a lot of great pictures and really enjoyed doing this. So much fun!! Find out more about the Madame Tussauds Wax Museum here.
Me and Abe hangin' out.
 
Rihanna  

 
Bureau of Engraving and Printing
For those of you who aren't aware the Bureau of Engraving is where money is made. This was a quick yet fascinating tour that I thoroughly enjoyed and learned a lot! Learn more about the Bureau of Engraving and Printing here.  
 


DAY 6
Mt. Vernon/ George Washington's Home
My family rented a car and drove to Mt. Vernon Virginia which wasn't too long a drive. This area was very pretty and I loved the tour of George Washington's house. I think they did a very good job not making his plantation and home too museum-like however did add a separate museum in a different section of his plantation which was very well done and very informative. Find out more about George Washington's Home in Mt. Vernon here.
 
 
George Washington's Tomb


DAY 7
Hershey Amusement Park in Pennsylvania
 The Hershey Amusement Park was SO much bigger and more fun that I imagined. They have a lot of awesome roller coasters (some of which I didn't get to ride due to the long wait times) and quite a nice water park as well. WARNING: The water park is REALLY crowded in the summer. There was even a line just to get into the wave pool. The whole park had a lot of great shows, restaurants (several of which have gluten-free options), and rides. They have a variety of large crazy roller coasters (which me and my dad love) and enjoyable fair-type rides (which my sister and my mom love). Great selections of things to do there! I recommend going if you find yourself in Hershey Pennsylvania! Find out more about the Park here.


DAY 8
Hershey World
Hershey World is something I particularly thought was so SO fun and not to mention the whole place smells like chocolate. At Hershey World you can take a tour of the chocolate factory, a trolley tour of the town, a chocolate taste test, create your own candy bar, and more! There is so much to do here and I wish my family had  more time! Not to mention, you can spend hours just looking around in the HUGE gift shop area where everything has to do with CHOCOLATE!! This was tons of fun and very interesting as well. Find out more about Chocolate World here.
My sister and I with the actors of the ride in front of the Hershey Town Trolley


-A few of these pictures are from a DC Photo Disk which you can purchase from the Bureau of Engraving : PO Box 156921, San Francisco CA 94115 -

That is all that I did on my vacation with my family to Washington DC and Hershey Pennsylvania. I hope if any of you were looking to find out more about this area that this helped you plan your visit. What is your favorite place to visit? Comment below or send me an email!
 
 
Hope you all have a great 4th of July! God Bless!