Sunday, August 9, 2009

Going Home

We're packing up and heading home this morning.

The last two days were pretty uneventful. On Friday, we basically just hung around the campsite and relaxed. We did venture out a couple of times, first to go to the grocery store in the morning, then to play mini-golf in the afternoon, and finally to take a walk along the Marginal Way in the evening. We had to wait forever for the trolley at Perkins Cove to bring us back to the center of town, but at least it was a nice evening.

John and Kevin check out the beach and the rocks as we detoured off the Marginal Way.

Rock stacking seems to have become a local tradition at this part of the beach.

Yesterday was more of the same. We went out around noon and found a book sale at the Wells Public Library, bought a bag of books and videos. Went out a little later in the day for our last round of mini-golf. Maria shot -3 on the back nine, including two consecutive holes-in-one, and beat John's score by one!!! Then last night after dinner we did some laundry and started organizing and packing up.

We should be able to get out of here fairly quickly this morning, after breakfast. Hopefully the traffic will be OK and we don't have a repeat of our trip up here last week.

Thanks for reading along this week! I'll try to post some photos (I don't think we took too many) within the next couple of days.

Next trip . . . New Hampshire, the White Mountains, in less than two weeks.

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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Kittery and Portland

Yesterday was a very hot and somewhat oppressively humid day here in southern Maine. With the forecast for a possibility of t-storms in the afternoon, we decided that it would be our best day to go visit the outlets in Kittery.

We started out by first driving into New Hampshire to visit the liquer store so that Maria can stock up on wine for the coming year, both for cooking and drinking. Then we headed back to Kittery to hit the outlets. Both boys wanted and needed some things (clothing and sneakers), and we were pretty lucky in that we found pretty much what they needed. Everybody ended up getting something except for Maria, who didn't really want or need anything.

When we were done late in the afternoon, we decided that it was too hot and humid to just go back to the campground and cook dinner, so we decided to stop and get a pizza for dinner. That hit the spot. We got back to the campground just as the sun was setting. So we started a fire and sat outside for a while before heading in for a family game of Othello and a game of Scrabble.

Today, the plan was to go to Portland to see the Sea Dogs game against the Altoona Curve. Portland is about a 40 minute drive north of here. Unfotunately, we got there to find that today's game, scheduled for noon, was sold out. So we headed back to the campground. I called Portland to see about getting tickets for tomorrow night, but that was sold out as well. They play on Saturday, but that game is at Fenway, so that's out. So it looks like we're getting shut out from baseball during this trip.

We're just going to hang around and relax and then head into Ogunquit tonight to sit on the beach and maybe walk around town for a while.

John and Kevin had fun in the pool at the campground while dad enjoys finding a wi-fi spot at poolside.

No idea what's planned for tomorrow or Saturday.

Later . . .

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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

If I Pay $15.95 For Sun Screen, the Terrorists Win

Today was another beautiful day here in Ogunquit. Temperatures in the 80's, low humidity, not a cloud in the sky. So obviously, it's another beach day.

We took the shuttle to the beach, getting there right around at noon. But before we left, Maria loaded the kids up with sun screen so that they could go right into the water when we got there. She asked if I wanted to grease up and I declined, saying that I'll take care of it when we got there.

So when we got there and set up our little spot on the beach, I started looking for the sun screen. Couldn't find it. So I asked Maria if she knew where it was. "Uh oh, I forgot to bring it."

I burn. I burn like a hambuger on the surface of the sun. So I decided that I needed to go find some, ASAP. We're on the Atlantic coast of Maine. East is out of the question, because that's the ocean. I decide I'll go west and walk back to the entrance to the beach where there was a little food shack. Maybe they sell sun screen.

Nope.

Then I decide I'll just keep heading west and walk back to the main road (Route 1). Maybe there's a store there that sells sun screen.

Nope.

So I go back to our spot on the beach. I look north, where there's a bunch of buildings around a quarter of a mile up the beach. One of them must be a store that sells beach stuff. Like sun screen.

Nope.

Back to our spot on the beach. The main entrance to Ogunquit beach is around a mile south of us. We're quite familiar with that part of the beach, and we know a store that sells beach stuff. Like sun screen. So off I go.

I finally arrive. There's the shelf full of sun screen. All different brands. All different SPF strengths. All in 8 ounce bottles. All priced at either $15.95 or $18.95.

I'll burn like a hambuger on the surface of the sun before I pay $15.95 for a small bottle of sun screen. So I start my trek back north, to our spot on the beach.

In the end, I estimate that I was walking, practically non-stop, for close to an hour and forty-five minutes. I would also guess a total of about four miles. With nothing to show for it in the end.

By the time I got back, the kids were tired and wanted to leave.

What a great day I had at the beach!!!

John and Kevin had a great day at the beach . . .

. . . while dad looked for sunscreen.

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Monday, August 3, 2009

The Beach

We just got back from the beach. It was a beautiful afternoon there, the weather was perfect and there was a nice breeze. Somehow, I outlasted the boys as they both asked to leave before I did.

Now we're all taking showers to get rid of the sand from our pores. Not sure what the rest of the day holds for us.

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Sunday

Yesterday was pretty much a washout. It never actually rained, just a few scattered drops, but it was cloudy and misty pretty much for most of the day.

We were hoping to make it to the beach yesterday, but that never happened due to the threat of weather. So all we did was go mini-golfing in the morning, and then went into town after dinner to do some browsing and get some fudge.

Today looks like it's going to be a perfect day, weather wise, so we should be spending a good part of the afternoon at the beach. Looking up to the sky, I'm seeing nothing but blue. This should be a good day.

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

Our 2009 Maine Vacation

Yesterday we left home to start our nine day vacation in Ogunquit, Maine. We started a little behind schedule due to all the rain we've been having this week. Maria was not able to do any packing of the camper before yesterday morning. So as a result, we did not actually hit the road until around 10:40am yesterday morning.

And what a horrible, horrible drive we had. The first hour or so, through Connecticut, was fine. But once we reached the Mass Pike in Sturbridge, we hit traffic. Basically, we were stuck in traffic from Sturbridge all the way to the Maine border. Thirty miles on the Mass Pike until we reached I-495, then all 63 miles on 495 until we reached I-95, then through most of the 15 to 20 miles or so through New Hampshire was ALL stop and go traffic. Once we got into Maine, we had about five miles of open highway until our exit, then actually did OK on Route 1 until we were about four miles from Ogunquit. Then we crawled again until we reached the campsite.

All in all, it took around 5 1/2 hours to drive 178 miles. Take away the first leg of the trip, through CT, it took around 4 1/2 hours to drive 127 miles. ALMOST ENTIRELY ON INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS. Yeah, that would be less than 30 mph, folks.

Needless to say, I was mentally exhausted when we arrived at the campground.

Our campsite is very nice, though, better than last year's at the same campground. We again are surrounded by Canadians. My best guess is that 90% of the campers here are from Quebec. This must be where they ALL go on vacation. I feel like we should have brought our passports.

After we set up our campsite, we had a light dinner of hot dogs and salad, then went to the pool for a little while. Back to the campsite for a fire, then a rousing family game of Scrabble before bed.

There's supposed to be wireless internet here, but I guess we have to go up by the office to get a signal. So this blog entry was written and sent from my Blackberry.

It's supposed to rain sometime this afternoon, so we'll see how that goes. We may go down to the beach this morning.

More to come later . . .


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Sunday, April 26, 2009

Coming Home, Part 2 (the end)

We are home.

We left Virginia promptly at 7am this morning. The Hanshaws were kind enough to take us on a slight detour right through Washington D.C. so that the kids can see some of the sights, though we never stopped the car. We drove past the Pentagon, then went into the heart of the National Mall, driving right past the Jefferson Memorial and the Washington Monument. We saw the White House from a distance (we waved to the President) and also drove past the Lincoln Memorial before resuming the trip home. Despite some traffic around NYC, we still made pretty good time and arrived at our house at around 1:45pm this afternoon.

We're all pretty exhausted and have a lot of unpacking to do.

Hopefully within the next couple of days, I hope to backfill some of our blog entries with some pictures.

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Coming Home, Part 1

819 miles in 12 hours. Orlando, FL to Stafford, VA.

That is all.

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Friday, April 24, 2009

Our Last Day

Today was our last full day in Orlando. We took another day off from Disney and decided to just play it low-key.

I took care of getting the blown tire replaced on the rental car first thing in the morning. $173.

Then, we went mini-golfing followed by lunch at Fuddruckers. Maria wanted to do one last bit of shopping at Michael's for some Disney scrapbook paper. Then we hit the pool for about an hour or so.

Later in the afternoon, I took the boys to the "Ripley's Believe it or Not" museum, then we all went out to dinner at Olive Garden. When we got back to the hotel, we started packing for the long, long drive home over the weekend.


The boys got a bit disoriented at the exit of the Ripley museum

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Thursday

I've been negligent in keeping the blog updated over the past 48 hours. Here's a quick recap.

Wednesday was our day at Hollywood Studios (formerly known as Disney/MGM). We got there just as the park opened at 9am, but we could quickly tell that John was not feeling well. Maria and I decided that we would try to get him through to lunch, where we had a special lunch planned at one of the restaurants. But John let us know pretty quickly, during our first ride of the day, that he wanted to go back to the hotel. So at 9:45am, John and I went back to the hotel for the rest of the day while Maria and Kevin stayed with the Hanshaws at the park.

Back at the hotel, John had a pretty lousy day. He took a 4 hour nap in the early afternoon, and was still pretty much out of it when he was awake. But by the evening, he was showing a few signs of starting to feel better, so that was encouraging.

Meanwhile, back at the park, the rest of the gang had a great time.

Today was Blizzard Beach, one of Disney's water parks. Fortunately, John was feeling better today so we could all go and have a great time. I was the only one brave enough to go down the "Summit Plummet" water slide, which was a 120 foot drop at speeds over 50 MPH. We stayed at the park from when it opened at 10am until around 3:30pm, when we all went back to our respective "homes" to get changed and regroup. The plan was for us all to go back to Hollywood Studios for the evening to see the "Fantasmic" show, but John was pretty pooped out from the day at Blizzard Beach and didn't want to go out again. So I took Kevin and we met up with the Hanshaws. The Fantasmic show was amazing. I was able to record most of it on video, so Maria and John can check it out in the morning.


A brief clip from "Fantasmic"

Tomorrow is our last full day in Orlando, and is a day off from the parks. I'll be going to get the blowout tire either repaired or replaced first thing in the morning. The plans for the remainder of the day have yet to be determined.

That's all for now.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Trouble in Paradise

We spent a relaxing morning visiting with the Canhams, and a relaxing afternoon with the Hanshaws.

The Canhams and the Gallaghers at Downtown Disney

Kevin and John had fun with the ground fountains at Downtown Disney

Kevin caught a fish while fishing at the Hanshaw's place!

For the early evening, we split up so that Maria and Manuela could go shopping at the outlets while Frank and I took the kids to Disney Quest at Downtown Disney. We're not here for more than 15 minutes when Frank gets a call . . . the women are on the side of the road with a blown tire. Help has since arrived, and they should be back on the road shortly. But now we need to call the car rental place to see what we need to do about having a workable spare for the drive home this weekend.

The "Road Ranger" rescues the women.

That's what happens when you leave the women alone for just a few minutes!

Bill

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Magic Kingdom, Part 2

Yesterday was a very long day at the Magic Kingdom. We got there early for the official opening of the park at 9am, and didn't leave until a late dinner at "Chef Mickey" in the evening. I think everybody had a great time but was all very exhausted at the end of the evening.

The ceremony for opening the Magic Kingdom.

Yesterday was also our only bit of bad weather, relatively speaking. We had a two brief showers in the afternoon. One lasted for maybe a minute or so, literally. By the time we got our rain ponchos on, it was over. The second lasted a little longer, but the timing was perfect. We had just gotten on a train ride around the park when it started, and it ended just as the train ride ended, so we pretty much missed the whole thing.

John was a trooper yesterday. He was still not feeling all that well, and before we left in the morning I was pretty sure that we were not going to make it through a whole day without him crashing at some point. But he had enough energy to keep on going and seemed to actually get a little better as the day went on.

John with Cinderella's three step-sisters.

The skies got dark in the afternoon.

Chef Mickey's restaurant was fun. But it was infested by giant mice that acted as if they owned the place.

Today is our second day off for the vacation. We are scheduled to get together with some old friends who moved to Florida about eight years ago or so for brunch this morning, and then spend the afternoon with the Hanshaws at their place.

The tentative schedule for the rest of the week is: MGM (now Hollywood Studios) tomorrow, Blizzard Beach (one of the Disney water parks) on Thursday, and Friday is going to be TBD. Then we start hitting the road back to Connecticut on Saturday for the 2-day return home.

If I get an opportunity this afternoon or this evening, I'll try to upload some photos.

Bill

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Kevin Cheating at Scrabble

While waiting for John's fever to die down this morning, Kevin and Dad played a rousing game of Scrabble.

Sunday

John has woken up with a fever this morning and is not at all looking like a happy puppy.

It's a good thing that today is a scheduled day off, so we were planning to lay low today anyway. Kevin and I went out early this morning to get some fever reducer for John, and we're just waiting for that to kick in before we go to breakfast.

We ended up hanging by the pool . . .

. . . and playing mini-golf on our day off

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Saturday, April 18, 2009

Animal Kingdom

We've just arrived at the Animal Kingdom, it looks to be another beautiful day in Orlando. I've been told that the first ride we're doing is a "spinny" ride. I don't do spinny rides, so this is my first "I'll sit this one out" of the vacation so far.

We saw a beautiful American Eagle during the trained bird show at Animal Kingdom.

The Gallaghers and Rafiki.

A scene from the parade at the Animal Kingdom.

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Friday, April 17, 2009

Day 3

Everybody's asleep after three very busy days. I'll be joining them soon, as I'm also exhausted. Here's where we are:

We went to the Magic Kingdom yesterday after we unpacked the car, and stayed there until after the parade on Main Street. We left there around 9:30, came back to the room and crashed.


Megan, Kelly, Brian, John and Kevin arrive at the Magic Kingdom after two long days in the car.

We had planned to get up at 7am this morning to give us plenty of time to get ready for another long day, this time at Epcot. The Hanshaws were going to meet us here at our hotel at 8:30am. Unfortunately, somebody (yes, me) forgot to turn on the alarm on the clock after setting the alarm. John woke us up at 7:51am this morning when he opened his eyes and looked at the time. So we were in a panic and rushed to get ready and out the door by 8:30am (we made it).

As I mentioned, today was Epcot. We got there for 9am, and were there until maybe 7pm. Came back close to our hotels to get some dinner (pizza) and called it an early night.


Guess who was inexplicably crabby in the morning during our trip to Epcot?

Tomorrow were up and out early again for the Animal Kingdom. Probably a repeat of today, should be another long day. But hopefully we'll be a little more rested.

Bill

Thursday, April 16, 2009

We are here!

Arrived in Orlando at 2:45 or so, now at the Magic Kingdom. Weather in the mid-80's. I'm told that the crowds are fairly light.

More to come later as time allows.

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Day 2

It rained from about halfway down the Jersey turnpike until Richmond, VA, so I ended up driving all the way to NC. Only two very brief gas/bathroom breaks, which is why I was unable to update from the road yesterday.

We got here to NC at midnight. Up at 6am, meet the Hanshaws for breakfast at 6:30am, on the road again by 7am. 500 miles to Orlando!

I'm kind of fried right now.

Bill

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Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Getaway Day, Part 2

First crisis averted. We upgraded to a Grand Cherokee from our original reservation, which I believe was a Toyota Camry. Lots more space in the back for storage. Navigation system. Split screen DVD players in the backseat so that both boys can watch their own movies at the same time. It's a very nice vehicle. Less than 500 miles on it.

It's still packed very tight. And we haven't yet put the suitcases in.

Countdown is less than two hours to departure.

Getaway Day, Part 1

We're still a couple of hours away from leaving, and we'll be heading off to the airport in about 15 minutes or so to pick up our rental car.

But . . . after further review of the amount of stuff Maria has piled in the kitchen and family room that she thinks we can fit into anything short of an 18-wheeler, I think it would be logistically easier to move Disney World into our front yard within the next two days.

I don't have a good feeling about this.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Our Florida Vacation

We'll be leaving in two days for our family vacation in Florida! Our planning and preparations are in the final stages as we prepare to leave somewhere around noon on Wednesday (April 15). We're traveling with our friends form town, the Hanshaw's, who are "veterans" of this trip, so we'll be following their lead. Maria and Manuela have been working on the schedules for both the trip down as well as our itinerary while in Orlando. We're looking at leaving Simsbury Wednesday at approximately noon, and arriving in Orlando sometime mid-to-late Thursday afternoon. I'm not quite sure of the ETA. I'm just driving the car.

We're getting a rental car as we don't want to put an enormous amount of milage (1,219 miles each way!) on our current vehicles. We'll be picking up the car Wednesday morning, packing it up, and then picking up the boys from school at lunchtime and hitting the road.

The plan is to drive around 11 or 12 hours on Wednesday, with a target of Lumberton, North Carolina for that night's stay. Looking at the map, Lumberton is pretty close to the South Carolina border and it's a little over 700 miles from Simsbury. Wednesday is going to be a very long day. Thursday morning we'll be hitting the road again for another 500 miles or so (around 7 to 8 more hours) until we hit Orlando.

Maria and Manuela have already planned most of our days at Disney. I believe we're scheduled for our first day in the Magic Kingdom for Friday, with Epcot on Saturday. Sunday is a "day off" from the parks. I believe we have another day off either the following Wednesday or Thursday, and then we start the long drive back on Saturday, April 25. Like the trip down, we'll be breaking the trip back into two days. I imagine it will be another 700/500 mile split, which means we'll probably stay somewhere in southern Virginia that Saturday night. We'll have to nail down the details between now and then and make some reservations.

I'll be trying to update this blog with periodic updates (perhaps even from the car via my Blackberry), and also throughout the vacation with some photos and maybe even a couple of brief videos if I feel ambitious enough.

Bon voyage!

Bill