Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vacation. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Top 10 Tuesday - Vacation Spots


If you could take a trip anywhere, where would you go? Here are my top 10 Vacation Destinations. Some of them I have been to before and want to revisit Some of them I have never been to before and would love to see for the first time. I will tell you which are which. I am not going to try and put them in order of importance as to which I would like to do more, I will just list them as I think of them.
  1. Hawaii - I have actually been here before. In college I took a field trip with my geology professor and some students to study the geology of Hawaii. We stayed in churches, tents and homes. Next time I would like to take a cruise around Hawaii. That way you get to see a few of the islands but you don't have to switch hotel rooms.
  2. The Trapp Family Lodge Stowe, Vermont - I would love to visit here, numerous times in different seasons as they have different activities according to the season. I would love to be in a horse drawn sleigh gliding through the snow on a winter visit and to hike the mountains in the spring.                                                                                              Oooooohhhh Ahhhhhhh!                                                                    http://zaazu.com
  3. Plymouth, Massachusetts - Never been there, but want to visit. I love visiting historical places. I was in Boston once with my husband but he was on business and we did not get to go sightseeing... and we drove to Boston and back home on the same day.
  4. Williamsburg, Jamestown, Yorktown, VA - we have been here before but it was long enough ago that my youngest does not remember our trip except for a few things like the bus rides and the eating. We are studying this time period in History so a trip here soon would be really nice. There are also other civil war battlefield areas we have been to that I would like to revisit... Antietam, Harper's Ferry, and Bull Run.
  5. Grand Canyon - never been there, hope to get to see it in my lifetime
  6. Laura Ingall's Homesteads - I have been a Laura Ingalls Wilder fan since I was a little girl. I have a lot of books about her as well as 2 copies of her books. I also have the entire Little House Series from TV on Cd. I love it!
  7. Creation Museum Louisville, KY I have wanted to see this since before it was finished being built. I have relatives in that area too so we could see them when we visit.
  8. Valley Forge, PA and Gettysburg, PA Not in the same trip but both historical. We have been to Valley Forge many times, I grew up in that area.
  9. Lancaster, PA - this is near home and we visit often but I love each visit and never mind going back... especially if a visit includes a trip to Sight and Sound
  10. Anywhere with my hubby... alone without the kids!!
What about you? What are some of the best places you have visited? And what are some of the places that you still hope to see? Let me know in a comment or make your own list on your blog and then leave me a comment about your post. Maybe you will give me some Ideas to add to my list.

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Saturday, September 26, 2009

Weekly Wrap-up for the week of Sept. 20th



We did not do "school" this week. We were on vacation. We could not afford to really go anywhere, no $$ for hotels and such so we slept at home and ate mostly at home and did a couple day trips. We call this a Staycation!!! It was a great week, but it went waaaaaaay to fast! Free Smileys

Our Staycation week started Last Friday night when dh came home and said,
"Let's go out to eat at 5 Guys Burgers and Fries."
There was no arguing about that... everyone got ready quickly and we got going!! Court and I had been to the one near our home for the first time on our anniversary weekend and we promised the kids we would take them while we were on vacation this week. Everyone was excited and everyone loved it. Most of us could not finish our food even though we got each got the little burgers and shared large fries between two people.

Last Saturday we drove around for quite a while: we laughed, had a good time together, and we went to an Amish store. We bought a few treats, the girls got some material, and we had a great time looking at all the housewares, material, books, games, sewing notions, and the boys especially enjoyed the selection of penknives. Christopher was not feeling well and Nathan was still recuperating from his cold and sore throat, but we did not do anything strenuous so they survived. We stopped at a little pizza shop we like for dinner and then went to a nearby dollar store and bought a bunch of junk food for our staycation. See Rachel's post on the material they got by clicking this link: Miscellaneous...

Sunday Rachel, and Court and I went to church and Jessica stayed home with the boys since they were still sick. After church we went to the Library and got a bunch of movies so we could just chill and relax Sunday and maybe even Monday depending on the sick kids and what they felt up to doing. So the rest of the day was lazy, watching movies and eating!

Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday we did not do much of anything. We spent the days working on blog stuff (I had reviews to do), watching movies, hanging out, and eating.

Thursday morning Rachel had a knitting class. I had wanted to have one of our day trips be a trip to Sight and Sound Theatres. I had been notified through our homeschool support group that they were offering discount tickets for educators and their students. The tickets were offered for the present time through the middle of Oct. so I had thought it would be a great thing to do for our staycation. I had tried to get tickets for all 6 of us online and it would not allow me to get 4 adult and 2 student tickets with the discount. I did not want to be disappointed and so I had not tried to call them over the phone and find out if there was anything they could do for us. Each of us had decided that we wanted to go to Sight and Sound badly enough that we were willing to pay for our own tickets. We couldn't afford to do it any other way, even with the discount.

Well, Thursday was the last day we could go, so I decided to call and leave the results up to the Lord. My dh said that we could make the 4:15 pm show fine if they had seats available and we could all get the discount ticket price and did not have to pay full price for any of us. The boys qualified fine for the discount, of course, and my dh and I were fine as homeschool parents and educators. The problem was our grown daughters. So I called. First I asked if they had any seats left for the show that afternoon. They did. Then I told the man on the phone about the discount and the problem with the online order. Next I told him about Rachel teaching knitting and sewing classes, and the fact that Jessica has helped in our homeschool, helping the boys with their writing and with art. It was all the truth. I was so excited when he said there would be no problem getting us all discount tickets!!! I gave the phone over to dh so he could give him the credit card numbers and I went running down to tell all the kids.   Free Smileys  I was jumping up and down and running to all the levels of the house. No one was as excited as I was, but I did not let that dampen my enthusiasm!!  I was definitely doing a happy dance!!!   Free Smileys

My dh took Christopher and went and got some supplies for lunch meat wraps and we made them after Rachel's class finished and we all got ready to go. By the time we got there the kids were starting to get more excited. Jessica and dh took a couple of pictures and then the batteries for the camera quit. Free Smileys   Typical!!! You can't take pictures in the theatre during the production anyway but they wanted to get a few more shots of the family and the lobby! Oh well!


 A photo of the outside of Sight and Sound Theatre


That is Rachel (in the pink top), Nathan (in the green shirt) and I (in the white top) in the lower left hand corner.

The musical we got to see was "In The Beginning," the story of creation. It was beautifully done. From the beginning of the production where they brought up from below the stage a huge blue earth and projected moving pictures on it to simulate the creation of the earth and the waters etc. to the finish where Christ our groom spread out the Marriage Supper of the Lamb the show was stupendous, amazing, moving, spiritually uplifting, full of wonder, encouraging, challenging, and many other things. I cried several times, including when Cain killed Abel (and then as Adam and Eve found their dead son); and when the earth was made new and then the marriage supper of the Lamb took place.

You can see Rachel's blog post with the pictures by going here:  
Sight and Sound Trip!

I am unable to describe it well enough! Words do not suffice!! You have to see one to understand. By clicking around on their site...  Sight and Sound Theatres... you can get a little idea. It is the ultimate theatre experience for Christians and a great outreach if you took non-christian friends or family. Much better than any Broadway play because of the content... but the production, the music and the quality of the acting is as good as any play anywhere!! and just so you know I have seen a few in my years, including ballet's in Philadelphia and New York City and even an Opera in my college days!! Nothing compares to a Sight and Sound musical!!

After the program they said that if anyone needed or wanted to pray with one of the staff or members of the cast that they would be up in front of the theatre and out in the lobby. I felt a need to have prayer (and so did Court, but I did not know that until later) but I did not go up. When we went outside we sat in the car and ate our dinner (the lunch meat wraps) and one of the guys who was a parking lot attendant came over to our car. His introduced himself as "Moose" he had been a missionary in Alaska for years, probably where he got his nickname, and was now working at Sight and Sound. He wanted to know how we liked the show and he and dh talked a couple minutes.

He then asked if we had any questions and we wanted to know what they did if anyone got sick. He said that had 3 ladies that played Eve and 3 or 4 that played Adam and 3, or maybe it was 4, that played Satan. He said that though they have multiple shows a day that the guys that play Satan only do one show a day. They bathe them in prayer before each show so they will not be spiritually weakened by playing such an evil character and the actors find is so draining that they each only do one show a day. They want the Lord to be glorified and not Satan so they bathe the actors and the musical in prayer each day. After he answered our questions he asked if he could have a word of prayer with us. It was a God-thing!! Both Court and I felt the need for prayer, did not go and ask for it, but God sent someone to pray for us anyway.

That was definitely the highlight of our week!!

Friday we went to Shady Maple Smorgasbord with a family from our church that had never been. They have two children, a little boy (Matt) and a little girl (Katy). On the way to Shady Maple Matt road in our car with boys, Rachel, Court and I. Jessica went with the rest of their family in their car. The boys were a riot!!! We put on some Patch the Pirate music and Matt took his water bottle lid and put it over his eye like a patch. The boys were also making all kinds of boy noises... you know: light sabers and making up characters. We got to Shady Maple and we had a great time. We ate...... a lot.... as usual. We shopped in the gift shop on the level below the smorgasbord, then we went to Goods store and Jessica got two new sweaters.

Today we hung out at home for most of the day then Jessica, Court and I took a walk at Winterthur. I have been working on school stuff for next week and working on TOS Crew stuff also, and of course I wrote this really long weekly wrap-up post!!! Free Smileys

I hope you had a great week whatever you were doing.
Join the Weekly Wrap-up... read other's and post you own.

I will be doing the weekly wrap-up each week from now on, though most will not be this long or this varried... usually it will just be homeschool stuff.

In Christ,
Debbie

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Our Favorite Field Trip

I found this meme and thought it was interesting. A new thing to help make my blogs interesting to my readers. I hope you enjoy this post about

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I’m a dreamer. I dream of visiting all the historic places and foreign countries. Not sure if it’s in God’s plan that I will, but still I’d like to. Over the past few years, as homeschoolers, my family has thought of visiting quite a few different places. When we went on vacation last June we had planned on visiting the Roy Rogers’ museum as well as a few places in Texas and New Mexico. Things didn’t workout so we’re able to but it would have interesting to visit I’m sure.



THEME:

This week I’d like to invite you to share your favourite field-trip that you’ve been able to go on since you’ve started homeschool. I’d encourage you to include photos, but you don’t have to.


Our favorite field trip was to Williamsburg, Jamestown, Carter's Grove and Yorktown. I polled the family and they all agreed. My husband and I went to Williamsburg for our Honeymoon and had not been back since. We had wanted to bring the kids and see the sites again. This was our General itinerary. I am going to do one slide show for the 2001 trip and one for the 2002 trip.

10-10 & 11-2001 Trip to Williamsburg

10-12-2001 Jamestown




When we went in 2001 we bought a year's pass because it was cheaper for our family than just buying a day pass for Williamsburg for the two days we wanted to spend and then for Jamestown. We planned to get back there at least once more during the year, we hoped to get back there at Christmas 2001 but that did not happen. We did however get to go back again before our tickets ran out in '02 and we got to stay longer but did not concentrate on Williamsburg as much as we did the first trip, we spread our days out and saw some things we did not see the first time in VA.

09-22-2002 Jamestown, VA
09-23-2002 Yorktown, VA
09-24-2002 Carter's Grove, VA
09-25-2002 Williamsburg, VA
09-26-2002 VA Air and Space Museum



We enjoyed each other, eating out, and the great history at each of the sites. My oldest dd Rachel just LOVES history and so does her mother! (LOL) We were in our glory. The other three kids tolerated it fine, since we did so many fun things, and got to eat out every day!! We stayed at a hotel that had continental breakfast, took a few snacks with us for during the day, bought some treats some days, and ate an early dinner at an all you can eat place, mostly the same restaurant but it was good the kids could get a variety of things they liked and so could we. That helped keep the cost down also. We also brought the umbrella stroller so the boys (mostly Christopher) would not get so tired of all the walking.

If you want to see all the other Favorite Field Trips or the meme go here: Homeschool Memoirs Meme

Make a Memory
Go on a Field Trip with your family
(and it does not have to be as elaborate as this...
just go for a walk at a park and enjoy the fall leaves.)

Debbie

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