Sunday, January 25, 2026

Hoppy Accidents & Clay Hands: Trying Pottery in Brampton

 

Sometimes you just need to try something totally new—and a little messy—and that’s exactly how I found myself taking an Intro to Throwing Pottery class at Happy Hands Pottery Studio in Brampton.

I’ll be honest—I walked in with a mix of excitement and nerves. Pottery had always been on my “one day I’ll try it” list, and finally signing up for a one-day intro class felt like the perfect chance. But the moment I faced the wheel, I had no clue what to expect. And you know what? It ended up being such a fun, grounding experience—and honestly, kind of addictive (at least for me).

The class was a 2-hour introductory session, and it was the perfect amount of time to learn the basics without feeling rushed or overwhelmed. Our instructor walked us through everything step by step, making the whole process feel approachable—even for complete beginners like me.

We started with the fundamentals of using a pottery wheel, including how to properly center the clay (which is truly an art on its own). From there, we learned different techniques for shaping and forming the clay, all while trying to keep it from wobbling or collapsing—which happened more than once, and that’s totally part of the fun. And if you are a lefty like me don’t worry they adapted the wheel to make it easier.

What I really appreciated was how encouraging and hands-on the instructor was. She shared lots of tips and tricks, helped troubleshoot when things went sideways (literally), and reminded us that pottery isn’t about perfection—it’s about the process.

By the end of the class, each of us had created our own unique ceramic piece from start to finish, and honestly, I was so proud of mine. It might not be perfect, but it’s mine, and that made it extra special.

I left with clay on my hands, a big smile on my face, and a new appreciation for the skill that goes into pottery. It was creative, calming, and such a nice break from the usual routine. I honestly can’t wait to sign up for another course

If you’ve been hopping around the idea of trying pottery, this is your sign to leap in. You might just surprise yourself with what you can create—one spin of the wheel at a time.

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Sunday, January 18, 2026

Hopping Into Buc-ee’s: The Ultimate Road Trip Stop

After our unforgettable trip to the Smoky Mountains, we were on the road again, before our trip we kept seeing posts about Buc-ee’s Travel Center on social media. Everyone seemed to be raving about it, and honestly, we had to see if it lived up to the hype. Spoiler alert: it absolutely did.

Pulling up, the first thing we noticed was just how massive the place is. Rows and rows of gas pumps made filling up a breeze—no long lines, no waiting around, just smooth sailing. And the parking lot? Plenty of space.

We ventured inside and it’s a whole other world. The bathrooms are immaculate—so clean you almost want to linger, which is rare for a travel stop. But the real treat? The warm nuts. We couldn’t decide which one so we grabbed a few different ones honestly, they were the perfect little snack to nibble on while exploring.

The drink selection was incredible too. From classic sodas to fancy coffee options, they had everything you could imagine. And of course, the shelves were stocked with snacks, gifts, and even souvenirs if you’re into collecting quirky road trip mementos – which I think makes a trip.

We walked around a bit, taking it all in, and it was easy to see why people rave about Buc-ee’s. Clean, convenient, and fun—it’s the kind of pit stop that makes you wish every gas station was this good.

If you’re passing through after a trip to the Smokies (or honestly, anywhere you happen to see one), do yourself a favor and make a stop. Your bladder, your taste buds, and your travel photos will thank you.

Until next time, keep hopping into adventures—even the ones that start with a pit stop—and may every road lead to a little joy (and maybe some warm nuts)!


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All reviews on
The Froggy Take are based solely on my own opinions and experiences. No brand, business, or bullfrog has paid me in flies, bugs, or bucks to ribbit about their stuff. Whether I’m hopping into a new product, a tasty bite, or a fresh place to explore, every review I share comes from my own honest perspective

Sunday, January 11, 2026

Toad-ally Amazing Views: Chasing Fog in the Smoky Mountains

 

The Smoky Mountains have been on my must-visit list for ages, and our recent trip did not disappoint! We stayed at the KOA in Pigeon Forge, which was the perfect cozy base for our adventure. The campground was clean, friendly, and had that laid-back vibe that makes you feel like you’re stepping away from everyday life. I loved the lazy river pool, fire and hot tub.

We were short on time and after we checked into our cabin we set out to chase those famous mountain views. Driving up the mountain’s as the sun is starting to set might not be the ideal time but as we drove higher, the fog got thicker, making everything feel magical and a little mysterious. The higher we climbed, the more breathtaking the scenery became. At the top, we were surrounded by clouds, and more fog but it was a great time it was one of those moments where you just pause, take a deep breath, and soak it all in.

Even in the mist, the views were spectacular, and I kept snapping photos, trying to capture even a fraction of the magic. Being up there, with the cool air, the fog swirling around, and the quiet of the mountains, it felt like a world away from the city—and I loved every second.

We didn’t get to do everything this time, but that’s the beauty of the Smokies: there’s always a reason to go back. Next time, we’re hoping to explore some of the attractions in the Pigeon Forge and Gatlinburg area, like Dollywood, The Island in Pigeon Forge, Ripley’s Aquarium, and the various scenic hiking trails and ziplining experiences. There’s just so much to see and do, and we can’t wait to hop back up those foggy peaks and soak in even more of the adventure.

Until next time, keep hopping toward the views that take your breath away—and may your adventures always be foggy, magical, and unforgettable!

Disclaimer
All reviews on
The Froggy Take are based solely on my own opinions and experiences. No brand, business, or bullfrog has paid me in flies, bugs, or bucks to ribbit about their stuff. Whether I’m hopping into a new product, a tasty bite, or a fresh place to explore, every review I share comes from my own honest perspective

Sunday, January 4, 2026

Leap Into Wonder: Exploring D.C.’s Natural History Museum

Hey friends! Today I’m hopping into one of my favorite spots in D.C. that never fails to wow me—let’s explore the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History together!”

I finally got a chance to visit the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C., and honestly, it felt like stepping into a world of pure wonder. From the moment you walk in, it’s like the Earth’s story unfolds right before your eyes—giant fossils, sparkling gemstones, and tiny creatures that seem almost magical.

Walking through the rotunda, the iconic African elephant immediately grabs your attention. It’s big, impressive, and instantly sets the tone for the adventure ahead. And just like every Smithsonian, admission is free—which makes it so easy to pop in for an hour… and somehow stay all day!

Here are a two of my absolute favorites:

Fossil Hall: Deep Time – Dinosaurs, prehistoric mammals, and the story of life on Earth. I could spend hours just staring at the T. rex and imagining ancient worlds.

Ocean Hall – From a life-size North Atlantic right whale to bizarre deep-sea creatures, this exhibit makes you feel the vastness and mystery of our oceans.

It’s not just about the collections—it’s the feeling of curiosity and awe that hits you the second you step inside. Kids are mesmerized by skeletons, adults linger over the details, and everyone leaves a little more amazed by the world we live in. Plus, the exhibits change regularly, so every visit feels fresh and exciting.

Tips for Visiting

  • Arrive early to beat the crowds.

  • Wear comfy shoes—you’ll do a lot of walking!

Until next time, keep hopping into adventures that make you feel curious, amazed, and a little bit like a kid again!



Disclaimer
All reviews on
The Froggy Take are based solely on my own opinions and experiences. No brand, business, or bullfrog has paid me in flies, bugs, or bucks to ribbit about their stuff. Whether I’m hopping into a new product, a tasty bite, or a fresh place to explore, every review I share comes from my own honest perspective

Thursday, January 1, 2026

Ribbiting Resolutions and New Year Wishes

 

Hey friends,

As we wave goodbye to the past year and hop into a fresh one, I just wanted to take a moment to wish all of you an amazing New Year! May 2026 bring you big smiles, unexpected adventures, and plenty of little moments that make you feel like leaping for joy.

This past year has been full of memories, from exploring new places to discovering fun products and trying new experiences. I’m so grateful to share this journey with all of you here at The Froggy Take—it’s been an absolute fun sharing our adventures

So here’s to a year full of leaps of faith, exciting adventures, and days so joyful you can’t help but ribbit in happiness. Keep hopping toward your dreams, trying new things, and making memories worth keeping.

Happy New Year from me, my little frog friends, and of course, all the adventures waiting just around the corner!

Until next time, may your 2026 be as bright, bold, and full of fun as a frog in a sunlit pond!

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