Wednesday, July 15, 2015

Hershey Park

East Coast Driving Trip 2015 - Day 6

Today was dedicated to Hershey Park. Roller coasters, thrill rides, etc - as much as we could handle.
Which, as it turns out, wasn't as much as I thought I could handle - but maybe that was the heat ;)

Hubby splurged for a Front of the Line pass for himself, which allowed him to ride all the big coasters, one time, with no wait. This was a great idea... since the rest of the family would only be joining in for one..maybe two, then he wouldn't be away from us for very long. At Hershey Park they assign you a window of time for each ride, but if you miss you window, its no big deal... they will let you use the pass late, just not early.

Its a nice park, but crazy to navigate through. Even after traversing it twice, I still couldn't get my bearings. It's a very hilly park, which made the over 5 and half miles I walked today a good work out.

Kids both survived the Super Dooper Looper (the little lady even has a t-shirt that says just that) but both preferred the Wild Mouse and Trailblazer. I preferred the Looper :) Hubby liked SkyRush.

Photos from our first amusement park day:
Looking at the Map
There they go! (they are blurry, I know)
About to go!
Umm, Nope!
Yes, She is driving! And she did a fine job. 
Chatting with a new friend
Hubby was on this one... and when Google photos goes to the trouble of animating something for you,
you should share it.. no?

Stats:
Miles today: 32
Miles total: 470
States Total: 5
[Roller coasters total: 11]

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Chocolate doesn't judge, chocolate understands ;)

East Coast Driving Trip 2015 - Day 5

Today we said goodbye to DC and headed a wee bit north to Hershey PA.
Our route took us through Maryland, where I almost missed the sign completely.... 

Almost got the whole sign ;)

We weren't on a big highway, so I will proclaim it wasn't all poor planning on my part ;)

On the way we lunched at Ted's Bulletin. What a tasty meal. I had a Rachel, which is a twist on a Ruben... Its turkey and coleslaw on marble rye. So good! And then we shared some Ted's Tarts, which they are known for...Homemade Pop Tarts! 


Strawberry
Brown Sugar Cinnamon

Back on the road - Pennsylvania wasn't to far away. And we got the picture to prove it. Thank you hubby for your superb photography skills.

Much better - Thank you Hubby!

We checked into the Hershey Lodge a bit before 4:00 and were told they would call when our room was ready for us. So we took our free tickets to the Hershey Story and headed out to the museum.

The museum was great. They had a nice exhibit on what it was like to work in a chocolate factory in the early 1900s. Lots of hands on fun.
And a full floor of info on Milton Hershey and the history of the company. 


Trying to push a tub used in the factory
weighing kisses
trying our hands at sorting

Having fun at the Hershey Story Museum


About the time we finished, hubby got the call.... Our room was ready! Yay!
The rest of our day was settling in, exploring and grabbing some dinner.



Oh, all the chocolate! 

Stats:
Miles today: 145
Miles total: 438
States Total: 5 (+Maryland, Pennsylvania)

Monday, July 13, 2015

Two tours and some rest

East Coast Driving Trip 2015 - Day 4

This morning we kind of did the divide and conquer thing.
Hubby left early to try and get tickets for the tour at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and the kids and I met him.
It all went according to plan. The kids and I met him near the Washington Monument a few minutes before a Mall tour started.
The Mall tour was through DC by Foot. You reserve your spot and then pay what you like (at the end). The tour was great, although the kids weren't quite as interested as hubby and I. A few more years of history in school and these things may mean more to them.


Part of the WWII Memorial - each star represents 100 lives lost
White House in the distance
We made it to the other end of the Mall




After our two hour walking tour, we made our way to the largest food court I can remember in the Ronald Reagan International Trade Center, which provided us with a  nice assortment of options for lunch.

And before we knew it, it was time for our 2nd tour of the day at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing (where they make money). This tour is free, but you need to stand in line early in the morning to get tickets, which was what hubby did.
I think the kids enjoyed this tour a bit more than the Mall tour. In part because it was only 40 mins, instead of 2 hours. The open windows into the printing areas were a big hit, and the gentlemen working waved and had some fun signs to show us. All in all, well worth the time.

The rest of our day was more unstructured. Some rest, some errands and more rest.
We have sure had a busy time in DC.


Stats:
Miles today: 48
Miles total: 293
States Total: 3

Sunday, July 12, 2015

All around the town

East Coast Driving trip - Day 3

We all slept like rocks... yay!!
That was wonderful.

So excited for the zoo and our first day in DC

Our plan today was to start at the National Zoo, then do a Hop on/Hop off style tour of the all the tourist stuff. Hopefully having time to walk through two of the Smithsonian Museums.

With a little research we decided the most efficient way to do this involved several different transportation options, starting with a taxi to the zoo.
The zoo grounds open before the buildings, so we kind of did the zoo in reverse, ending with the visitors' center.... silly us, but it worked.





We decided to eat at one of the Smithsonians for lunch, so we hit the Metro to Union Station to grab our hop on/off tour bus, or I should say "Trolley" - it was a modified bus, to look more like a trolley, but it was a bus ;)

This plan worked well for us. The kids enjoyed the Metro ride a lot, and we were able to get through half of the tour before we "hopped off" at the Museum of Natural History.
Lunch was pretty easy at the counter service style cafe they had. And we really enjoyed the exhibits.

First ride on the Metro
Yup, Scaffolding on the dome... We are told it will be ready for the next inauguration
Supreme Court
The Elephant's name is Henry... and he is undergoing some refurbishment... thus the walls
This is funny to me :)

After the Natural History fun, we planned to "Hop On" the next Trolley.... but it took a bit longer than we hoped. They say, the Trolley comes by every 30 mins. And what was the likelihood that we just missed it?
Apparently - HIGH... 25 minutes later, our Trolley pulled up. We managed to be the first in line... but no luck.
They only had room for 3... and the driver wouldn't allow us to have the youngest on a lap :(
He promised the next shuttle was "Just behind" him.

It was closer to us than he had been originally, but it was still about 10 mins out. And it only had 3 spots left - UMMMM?? However this driver was ok with a kiddo on the lap.
So we got on board. Then we had another hurdle. None of the seats were together. Oh bother.
Honestly, had our son known this going in, he might (might) have been able to muddle through, sitting next to the cute 20 something year old girl. [Editor's note: Give him a few years...] But sitting on his own.. two rows ahead of me and one row behind dad, wasn't ok. He fell apart.
He was barely keeping it together with the previous wait and then the full bus. So, his reaction wasn't a surprise to us. What was a surprise, was the kindness of a couple to give hubby and the boy their row. They sat apart and let my guys settle in - I would have hugged the women if I could have. I don't lean too heavily on the "he is Autistic" excuse, when we are out and about. But on an occasion such as this, I think I would have pulled it out. Anyway - a huge THANK YOU, to that kind couple.

So we were off to finish the tour where we left off and ride on over to the Air and Space Museum.
I think the kids enjoyed Air and Space more than Natural History. Both museums are beautiful, full of great exhibits, many of them hands-on. So we had some fun, and hopefully (fingers crossed) learned a little something, maybe?





This took us to about 5:30. And now we are all tired... 10K+ steps on our fitbits, and hungry. So we taxi'd back to the hotel. Well worth it.

I am hopeful we will all sleep well tonight.

Stats:
Miles today: 0 (well, no driving miles... but a few walking ones)
Miles total: 245
States Total: 3


Saturday, July 11, 2015

One sleepy eagle

East Coast Driving Trip - Day 2

What a full day!
We woke up at 7... wait, nope. I was "lovingly" woken up by my daughter at 3:45 am :(
She was awake.. and no amount of soothing, snuggling or pleading could change that. Somehow jet lag works opposite for her... something to remember in the future.
And by 6 the boy was up and very very (very) excited about our plans for the day.
So, being the delightful wife that I am, I took the kids to breakfast and let the hubby sleep a bit more in peace. Hey, one of us should be sane today ;)

I had the wherewithal to pick up a bottled coffee drink the evening before when we hit the store. So I was caffeinated and the morning rolled along quickly.

Our destination: Romney, West Virginia and a ride on the Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad.

The road ahead is clear

West Virginia was a new state for all of us, which meant we hooted and hollared when we saw the "Welcome to..." sign.

Hay

Our train ride awaits. Today's excursion was 4 hours, with some beautiful scenery and some amazing bald eagles.  The train goes along a branch of the Potomac where eagles nest. The views are wonderful. Truth be told, 4 hours was pushing it for me.... 3 would have been much better, but our young rail fan was beside himself with joy, which is a bit contagious.


Bald Eagle in the tree

Corn
Wheat
Enjoying the train


After soaking up the train fun, we hit the road: back to Virginia and on into DC. Our home for the next few days.

Tomorrow we tour the town!

(Forgive the title of today's post... I am working off very little sleep and I found it very amusing - Goodnight)

Stats:
Miles today: 189
Miles total: 245
States Total: 3 (+West Virginia)

Friday, July 10, 2015

East Coast Driving Trip 2015


Day 1

We are off on a new adventure!
Today we flew into Dulles International Airport, and then drove to Winchester, VA.
Why Winchester you ask?
It's about halfway between the DC area and the Potomac Eagle Excursion Train.
And that is our destination tomorrow - much to our train loving boy's delight.

In fact he is too excited to sleep at the moment, but hopefully the days travel will begin to wear on him soon, so we can all sleep.

Our flight was delightfully uneventful. We had a great crew and the time past fairly quickly. flying from one coast to the other can take ALL DAY, but with the non-stop we had today, it didn't feel like it.

We landed and before we knew it we were on the road to Panera for dinner.
We decided -- since we had breakfast in the airport and lunch on the plane -- a familiar place for dinner with comfy foods was the way to go.
We loaded up on a few necessities from the local Giant grocery store and got into our drive.
One of the shorter drives of this whole trip, but after 5 hours on a plane, we were all ready to be at the hotel.

Tomorrow a train ride and then to DC!

A bit of history: This is our first road trip since 2012. I vaguely remember when that was over thinking... "Ugh. Let's take a few years off the road trip thing." The kids had done great the year before, but 2012 it was more fighting... squabbling, and we all got sick along the way.
But here we are now a few years down the road, with more independent kids, embarking on not only our longest road trip ever, but our longest vacation ever.
(What were we thinking?)

A few pics from today... a very few, I wasn't thinking :)

Leaving Dulles airport area

Our Evening Drive
Beautiful countryside and amazing clouds

Stats:
Miles today: 56
Miles total: 56
States Total: 2 (Washington, Virginia)