Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vacation. Show all posts

Friday, December 6, 2024

It Was All Like a Dream... My Birthday Wish Come True. ✨

It's been about a week since Eliot and I got home and settled back into the "real world" after what was probably the most wonderful vacation I have ever taken. 💕 

We've had a lot of magical memories at Walt Disney World, down in Florida and out at sea on Disney Cruises... but nothing like the wonder that was those two weeks.  It was probably the longest vacation Eliot and I have ever taken, and this was definitely the longest trip that we've taken just the two of us.

And it couldn't have come at a better time.  Now that we're home, we're 100% focused on getting through holiday orders for both of our shops.  Then, we'll have the holiday season.  Before we know it, we'll be at New Years and another year will start.  So this break from our everyday lives was at the perfect time.

I still haven’t been able to process everything and how much I really needed this. 💖 

2024 has been a rough year for me, full of a lot of transitions and personal heartbreak.  I've had a lot of stuff to process, and I desperately needed some magic in my life.  It was like my soul was calling out to the only place it knew I could get filled back up.

And filled up it was.  It feels like the magic brought me back to life again. 

I'm not sure that I'll ever be able to put the feeling that I have into words.  But I am so thankful for our magical trip and for getting to spend two weeks with my favorite person at some of my favorite places in the entire world! ✨🏰🌳🎥🌐🛳🏝🐭

It was all just like a dream... my 40th birthday wish come true. °o°

Tuesday, January 17, 2023

Back From a Much Needed Break

Hello Friends!  I'm sorry that it's been so long since I last wrote an entry on here.  It's been about three weeks since my last actual post, even if my blog is eventually filled in since then so it doesn't look like it.  The last I told you, Eliot and I were making final preparations for our trip to Walt Disney World.

Flash forward about three weeks, and now Eliot and I just got home after our epic two plus week vacation.  In the final hours leading up to our trip, it became increasingly apparent that I desperately needed a break.  In fact, I don't think I've ever been in more need of a break from absolutely everything.  And I definitely took advantage of it.

I didn't post much on social media- for either Happily Ever Hatter or Magically Melissa.

I didn't answer messages regarding our businesses unless I absolutely had to.

I didn't even re-open Snowblade Creations until last week.

I also didn't post more than twice on my personal Facebook page... which is pretty unusual for me since I'm known to post pictures from our trips throughout our time at Disney.  (It was so abnormal that my cousin Kaitlin even called to check in on me.)  I posted at the beginning of our trip, and then again at the very end... and that was it.

Our vacation was so wonderful and just what I needed in my life right now.  So much has happened over the past few weeks.  I have so many blog posts that I planned to go back and finish.  Some of them will get written, some of them will get pushed off to later this year, and some of them will probably just fade into the sunset.  Over the next week or two, I'll go back in and write what I can.  Some of it is going to be painful for me to write, but there are things that I want to get written down.

Today, I mostly wanted to let you know that Eliot and I are home and that I will be going back to fill in my 2023 goals, 2022 year in review, 2022 goals recap, and all of those things when I have time to.  I also still need to write about our trip to San Jose, my birthday, Thanksgiving Weekend, and a few other things.  November, December and January will be filled with a bunch of backdated posts, but that's ok.  I'll get to them.

For now, I'm just trying to get settled in at home and adjust back to the real world.  °o°

Wednesday, September 28, 2022

January 2023 WDW Trip Planning

The magic is calling, calling, calling us... and we are finally going to answer it!  It has been about a year since Walt Disney World officially started it's giant 50th Anniversary Celebration, and just over three months from now (95 days, but who's counting?), Eliot and I are finally going to be there to experience it!  I seriously can't wait!!!

Now that we're home from our big California, D23 Expo, Disneyland trip, I'm finally able to shift my focus onto the next big adventure... our colossal January 2023 WDW trip.

This past week, Eliot and I have jumped back into planning mode.  We're juggling a lot of moving parts.  He's been looking up hotel prices for our split stay.  I've been trying to get all of our plans and reservation numbers organized into another trusty note.  We're currently debating canceling our car rental since we aren't really sure that we'll actually need it.  We also just pushed our flight home back by a day.

Last month, I told you how we were changing our anniversary trip plans to add extra days onto our Walt Disney World Marathon weekend trip.  We were supposed to be going down December 30th to January 14th.  But a little bit after Eliot and I booked our flights... it suddenly dawned on me that the Festival of the Arts usually starts sometime in mid-January.  I was so focused on going to Disney for New Year's Eve, Walt Disney World's 50th Anniversary, celebrating our 10th Anniversary and race weekend... that I completely spaced about the Festival of the Arts.

While nothing has been announced yet... the festival usually starts the Friday of Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, which would put it on January 13th of this year (if all goes as planned).  Thus, Eliot and I talked about it, and since flights back on Sunday were only a teensy bit more than our Saturday night flight, we decided to change it.  This will give us an entire extra day at Disney since before our flight left at 5:00 pm and we wouldn't have gone to the parks that day.  Plus, it actually gives us an entire extra day period.

At this point, we're planning to go into the parks 11 days during our two week stay.  We had been already been planning to purchase a ten day WDW ticket.  Because of the rule that you have 14 days to use the tickets, we actually have to purchase one single day ticket as well.  But, it worked out.  We have our single day planned for New Years Eve, and then our 10 day ticket will be from January 1st to January 14th!  

Now that things are officially shaping up, I am getting so excited.  After the disaster that was our actual 10th Anniversary and Eliot getting sick, this is certainly looking up.  We will be there for so many amazing things: New Years Eve, New Years Day, Walt Disney World's 50th Anniversary, celebrating our 10th Wedding Anniversary, race weekend, hopefully the Festival of the Arts and... if all of that isn't spectacular enough... I also came to the realization that the Christmas decorations will hopefully still be up for the first few days of our trip!!!  It's going to be amazingly epic!!!

I have a lot to look forward to as the days slowly tick down to our next grand Disney adventure.  I better get started on that bucket list now as well.  Between race weekend, the 50th, our wedding anniversary, and potentially the Festival of the Arts, I've got a lot of goals I need to nail down.  And I better also get started on our mouse ear list.  Thank goodness we're flying Southwest because we're gonna need those extra bags... °o°

Saturday, September 17, 2022

September 2022 California Trip Bucket List Results

We have been home for a few days and I'm slowly recovering from post California trip exhaustion.  It was a busy trip.  I've never walked more in my life and I was physically and mentally worn out once I got home.  Now that I've laid low sitting on the couch for a few days, I am starting to feel like my usual perky self again!

As you guys know, it was a huge deal to get my Mom on an airplane to take this trip with us.  Ever since I found out she was coming, there were things I knew we had to do for her.  She's always talked about dipping her toe in the Pacific Ocean and seeing the Hollywood sign.  Eliot and I spent hours planning an epic family vacation.  And our trip planning precision was evident with the giant master list I made with all of the details regarding our trip... from reservations, to confirmation numbers and our schedule.

It's no surprise that I was exhausted when we got home.  Thankfully, most of the trip went without a hitch.  There was a bit of car trouble with Eliot's and my Jeep Patriot breaking down on the way down to the airport in New Hampshire, and then there was the flat tire on our way from Anaheim to Hollywood... but after a bit of juggling some things around and shifting gears, everything worked out in the end!

Today, I wanted to share the results of one of my bucket lists with you!  We had a lot of non-Disneyland and non-D23 Expo things that we also wanted to do while on this trip.  

So let's see how all of those goals turned out!


HOLLYWOOD EXPERIENCES

1.) Visit the Funko Hollywood Store

We weren't sure if this would work out when our Hollywood day got all mixed up.  By the time we got into town, the line for the Funko Store was very long and it was close to closing.  (We weren't even sure that we'd get in.)  Thankfully, we were able to go later in the week!  I really enjoyed checking out the new Stitch Shoppe outfits!


2.) Visit the Disney Studio Store

Eliot and I weren't able to do this during our March trip and I really wanted to go there again.  I'm so happy that we had time to visit this trip!  Jeremy and my parents also enjoyed checking the store out.  Eliot and I also bought a few Disney pins!


3.) Get an Ice Cream at the Disney Studio Store

While visiting the Disney Studio Store, Mom, Dad and I all got something to eat... well, kind of.  We had just eaten at the Hard Rock Cafe only a little bit earlier in the evening, so I wasn't really hungry for a large ice cream.  Instead, I got a delicious chocolate milk shake and Mom and Dad both got root beer floats.


4.) See the Hollywood Sign

We got to see more of the Hollywood Sign this trip than we ever have.  Not only did we see it from Hollywood, but we also saw it from our tour bus and from Griffith Park!


5.) See Hollywood Boulevard

We spent a lot of time on Hollywood Boulevard doing all sorts of touristy things!


6.) See Grauman’s Chinese Theatre

We did walk by the Grauman's Chinese Theatre and we took a few photos of it!


7.) See the Walk of Fame

We spent a lot of time on the Walk of Fame this trip.  We drove by it a few times.  We walked on it a lot.  In fact, I saw more stars this trip than I ever have!


8.) Find Stars on Walk of Fame

I wanted to find a few stars on the Walk of Fame.  While we didn't find all of the ones that I had originally wanted to, we did find most of them.  A lot of the Disney ones are right near the Disney Studio Store and El Capitan Theater.


9.) Go to Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum

Eliot and I went to the wax museum in Las Vegas when we went to celebrate his 21st birthday years ago.  We had a lot of fun there and I thought this would be a fun addition to our trip.  My Mom kept joking that she might see a celebrity since we were flying home through LAX, and I figured that was a small chance.  Instead, I thought the wax museum would be a fun way to see a lot of them!  We had a great time!


10.) Take a Bus Tour

I'm so thankful that this worked out.  When we got a flat tire on the way into Hollywood, it was clear that we were going to be late for our tour.  Eliot called and asked them to push it back, but we ended up missing that time as well.  Thankfully, they were able to reschedule us to a different day later that week and we ended up getting to go!  It was a lot of fun and great to see all of the Hollywood landmarks!


OTHER NON DISNEYLAND EXPERIENCES

11.) Check out S. Preston Art at the GardenWalk Anaheim

Eliot and I met S. Preston a few years ago when the San Jose Sharks hosted the 2019 NHL All-Star Weekend.  (It's a long story, but we befriended him at his booth at the Fan Expo event.)  I follow him on social media and found out that he opened a gallery at the GardenWalk in Anaheim.  We desperately wanted to go this past March, but it just didn't work out.  This trip, we only had two evenings when his gallery was open that we could go, but we made sure to prioritize it and I'm so glad we did.  Eliot and I got a chance to talk with him, see an upcoming design and we even bought a few things!


12.) Go to the Beach

My Mom has always talked about dipping her toe in the Pacific Ocean.  Now that she's had all of her foot surgeries, that's not exactly as feasible as it once was.  But I still wanted to take her to the ocean so she could say that she'd seen it!  I even reached down to touch the Pacific Ocean while we were there since I never have before!


13.) See a California Sunset

After we saw the spectacular sunset on the way to the airport back in March, I knew that would be the perfect addition to our trip.  So on our first night in California, Eliot and I packed everyone back into the van to ride over to Sunset Beach.  I couldn't find a parking spot in time for us to actually see the sun setting behind the nearby mountains, but we were able to see the most stunning after effects in the clouds!


14.) Go Swimming at our Hotel

Even with our jam-packed trip schedule, we made time to go swimming in the pool at our hotel.  The pool was bigger than I was expecting it to be, and we inadvertently timed it perfectly.  We went in the middle of our California Adventure day, and no one else was in the pool for most of the time we were in it!  (We had it to ourselves for at least 20 minutes!)  It was a great way to relax and unwind after all of the walking we had done at Disneyland... especially since we were in a heatwave!


15.) Drive Around Disneyland Resort Area

This was probably the first thing that I checked off of any of my bucket lists since we had to drive past Disneyland in order to get to our hotel.  Like I suspected, Mom and Dad were stunned at how the parks were literally right in the middle of the city.  We've explained it many times, but until you see it, you can't really wrap your head around it!


OTHER EXPERIENCES

California Highway

There were a few other unexpected experiences... both good and bad that we had this trip.  The worst and most terrifying (by far!) was when our rental car got a flat tire in the middle of I-5 between Anaheim and LA.  Thankfully, I knew enough to pull over in the safest spot I could... which still wasn't ideal.  Cars rushed by us at 80+ miles an hour and the rental van was literally shaking back and forth when 18-wheelers drove by.  I won't get into the details here... but let's just say that I'm incredibly thankful we're all safe after that not-so-pleasant part of our trip!  (Yes, that's really how close they were!)


Griffith Park 

We weren't sure if we'd have time for this particular adventure, but I'm so glad we were able to get there.  This might be the silver lining to the car breaking down and that whole fiasco.  When we missed our bus tour, I wanted to make sure Mom still got to see the Hollywood Sign so Eliot and I navigated the way to Griffith Park and up to the Observatory where we heard that was the best place to view the sign...


LA Overlook

What we weren't expecting, was that we'd also have a spectacular view of Downtown LA.  Like, this was "the" place to get an incredible view of the sign and LA.


Hard Rock Cafe

We were starved by the time we left Griffith Park, so we ended up having dinner at the Hard Rock Cafe right on Hollywood Boulevard once we got parked and settled.  I didn't even realize there was a Hard Rock right there, but it was a great place to relax and fuel up after our breakdown fiasco and adventure to Griffith Park.


See Hogwarts Castle and Universal Hollywood

When we were finally able to take our Hollywood bus tour, our driver took us to another overlook where you could see Universal Hollywood and Hogwarts Castle!  Eliot and I have never been to the Universal park in LA, so it was cool to see it off in the distance!


Griffith Park Afterthoughts 

Finally, it wasn't until we were at Disneyland that it suddenly clicked to me that when we went to Griffith Park to see the Hollywood Sign, it was the Griffith Park where Walt Disney dreamed of Disneyland while his daughters were riding the carousel.  It has an entirely new special meaning to me now.  While we didn't see the carousel while there, we were in the same park and it kind of makes the entire California trip feel full circle!

Boom!  And that is how you complete an entire bucket list!  Woo-hoo!!!  There were a few times when I wasn't sure if we were going to make it.  Flat tires and tight schedules aside, I completed everything on my September 2022 California Trip Bucket List!!! 

I'm so glad we got to spend some time in Hollywood during this trip too.  Eliot and I have been to Hollywood twice, but we've never really spent a good amount of time there.  I feel like we actually had the Hollywood experience this trip.  And I know that my parents both really enjoyed it... especially the bus tour!

Overall, it was an amazing trip... and this was only a small part of it!  Check back for the results of my Disneyland and D23 Expo Bucket Lists!  °o°

Tuesday, September 13, 2022

Back from the Golden State

Hi Friends, I'm home!!!   

Eliot and I are back from our whirlwind trip to California with my family for the 2022 D23 Expo and Disneyland!  We are all completely exhausted, but in the best possible way.

This entire trip was a magical dream come true.  My mother survived our three flights and says she'd get on an airplane again if she needs to.  Everyone had a wonderful time at the D23 Expo and at Disneyland.  We also enjoyed quite a few Hollywood experiences!  We even got to spend some time with Eliot's Mom over the weekend.

I can't wait to tell you all about it!  But right now, I need to get some sleep after that five hour red-eye flight from Los Angeles to Boston.  However, I will be sure to fill you in on everything, to recap our trip and to recap all of my bucket lists in the coming weeks!

It was definitely a trip that we will never forget, but there's no place like home!!!  °o°

Sunday, September 4, 2022

September 2022 California Trip Bucket List

As this post is going live, Eliot, my family and I should be in Chicago and through the first half of our cross-country journey to California.  This trip is a dream come true, and something that I never thought we'd even be able to take.

Ever since my Mom told us that she was joining us, Eliot and I have been plotting.  I knew this might be my parents only trip out to California together, so we had to make it really count.  (Hopefully, this will just be the first trip of many across-country adventures for Mom and Dad, but one trip at a time.)  Thus, I knew we had to plan an epic trip.

And with epic vacation planning, comes an epic bucket list.  In fact, I've created three separate bucket lists for this trip.  One for California, one for Disneyland and one for the D23 Expo.  I'll be sharing the others in the upcoming days... but today, we are just going to focus on my California Bucket list. 

I have included a few things Eliot and I weren't able to do when we went to California in March.  And I've also added a few goals that I knew my parents and Jeremy would enjoy.  So without further ado, here's what part of our vacation is going to look like...


HOLLYWOOD EXPERIENCES
  1. Visit the Funko Hollywood Store
  2. Visit the Disney Studio Store
  3. Get an Ice Cream at the Disney Studio Store
  4. See the Hollywood Sign
  5. See Hollywood Boulevard
  6. See Grauman’s Chinese Theatre
  7. See the Walk of Fame
  8. Find Stars on Walk of Fame
  9. Go to Madame Tussaud’s Wax Museum
  10. Take a Bus Tour

OTHER NON DISNEY EXPERIENCES
  1. Check out S. Preston Art at the GardenWalk Anaheim
  2. Go to the Beach
  3. See a California Sunset
  4. Go Swimming at our Hotel
  5. Drive Around Disneyland Resort Area

I'm really excited about this list since Eliot and I haven't done a lot of these things either.  We have been to Hollywood twice, but we never really did the whole touring around Hollywood thing.  This is certainly going to be one epic vacation!!!  °o°

Saturday, September 3, 2022

Leaving for CA Tomorrow

How is is possible that we leave for California tomorrow?!?  I feel like I just told you guys that we were going to the D23 Expo this year... and now we're leaving for it! 

The past few weeks have been a complete whirlwind.  Eliot and I have been working overtime to get orders finished.  First, we got behind because of having COVID.  Then, we were working overtime to get all of our orders done ahead of our trip.  So we have been working in double or triple time for the past few weeks.  Thankfully, Eliot and I have basically done everything that we're physically able to, and I'm happy with what we've been able to get completed and out in the mail for today.

Once Eliot and I get our trip to the post office out of the way, the rest of the day will be a blur of packing and other errands to finish before our trip.  

First, I was supposed to be upgrading my cell phone at AT&T and that was our biggest plan of the day.  However, I've since decided to wait.  I hate having an iPhone 7 for another trip to Disney.  But Eliot has a brand new phone, Jeremy has an iPhone 12 and my Mom has an iPhone 12 mini.  There are plenty of people with better phone cameras who will most likely be with me, so I can have them take pictures for me if necessary.  The iPhone 14 is rumored to be coming out in a few weeks, so it doesn't make sense to get the iPhone 13 now when it will probably drop in price in a few days.

The other task on our list was for Mom and me to get our hair cut.  I set us both up for appointments at JCPenney's salon at 4 pm.  So that will be a great thing to get done!

We have also set aside time in case we need to do some last minute shopping. I think Eliot and I have already grabbed everything we'll need, but if we think of anything else, we have time to swing by Walmart to grab it!

Finally, the most important part of this afternoon is to visit Nana at her nursing home facility.  Mom wants to make sure that she's all settled in before we leave.  My parents dropped her off yesterday, so we have a little bit of time today to pick up anything that she might need before we travel down to New Hampshire.  Eliot and I also wanted to swing by for a few minutes to visit with her before we leave on our trip!  I'm glad she's only in Portland so we get a chance to see her!


After we have finished everything that we need to get done in Portland, Eliot and I will go back to our house to grab our bags and make sure that our house is all set.  Then, we will travel down to New Hampshire.  Mom, Dad, Eliot and I will check into our hotel, we'll get Jeremy's car set up at the park and ride bus stop and we'll get settled in for the night.  Then, we get up super early for our 2:45 or 3:15 am shuttle bus over to the airport for our 5:25 am flight from Manchester, NH to Chicago!

I'm sure it's going to be a busy day, but I'm so glad that Eliot and I will have a little bit of time to get our heads straight after we take our trip to the post office.  For the past few weeks, I've been so focused on getting orders done that packing has been put on the back-burner.  And I know my Mom has felt the same way with her and Dad's business.

Thankfully, Eliot and I will have all afternoon to make sure we have packed everything before we leave the house and officially start vacation!  Here's to an amazing trip!!!  °o°

Saturday, August 27, 2022

California Prep- Things Coming Together

Only 8 more days until we leave for California!!!  A week from today, we'll be doing any necessary last minute preparations before we officially head off on vacation!

We have been busy the past few weeks getting everything finalized.  Last weekend, Eliot and I worked out our D23 session registrations.  We find out what ones we each got selected for in a few days.  Then, we'll work out a game plan based off those.

I've been hard at work looking into a few fun things to do on the days we aren't going into the parks.  We have about a day and a half where we aren't going to Disneyland or the D23 Expo, so I've been trying to get that all sorted out!  I'd tell you more, but some of it is going to be a surprise for my parents, so mum's the word!

I've also gone over the rest of our itinerary with a fine tooth comb.  I've got all of our plans, flights, reservations, confirmation numbers, etc. written down in a note on my laptop.  I've organized emails and gotten everything all together.  It's a lot of stuff to keep track of for five people, but we should be good to go!!!

Now, I'm shifting my gears towards some of the less "important" stuff.  It's still important to me, but it's not as critical as everything else we've had to get organized.

I'm working on finalizing my bucket lists for Disneyland, the D23 Expo and California.

Eliot and I are also trying to get any last minute supplies together.  We already got cooling new towels, neck fans, wireless headphones (for me), reusable straws, and more that we've been trying to gather.  We're also planning to go shopping for any toiletries, gum and snacks that we might need sometime next week!

I desperately need to get my hair cut.  It's longer than it probably ever has been in my entire life, and that's probably because I haven't cut it in over two years.  The last time I had a haircut was when Elissa and I went to JCPenney in July of 2020!  Yikes!

Most importantly, we finally know where Nana is going to be staying.  I alluded to some behind the scenes things going on when I posted two weeks ago.  It was basically that we were unsure of where my Nana was going to be during this trip.  We thought we had something all set up with the place she went one other time when Mom was in the hospital, but that didn't work out.  My Mom had an incredibly stressful 2+ weeks trying to find a nursing home that would take her for a few days of respite.  Thankfully, things came together last week and we secured Nana a spot at a facility... and it's in Portland; so Eliot and I will even be able to visit her before we leave on our trip!

Yes, it finally feels like everything is coming together!  And I'm so relieved!  Now, I can try to focus on getting the rest of these Etsy orders finished and packing for our trip!

Ahh!  I'm getting so excited for this trip!  I can definitely tell that my brain is ready to check out.  I've found it increasingly difficult to focus on working.  It's been a while since Eliot and I took a break from our businesses... and I'm clearly in need of a little bit of time away from them.  Of course, trips to Disney usually give me ideas, so it's not really a complete break, but I enjoy the creative energy that the parks generate.  This trip will be a great chance to kick back, have some fun and recharge!!!  °o°

Thursday, August 18, 2022

#tbt Virginia Trip Recap- Part 2

Hi friends!  Today, I'm back with Part 2 of my Throwback Thursday installment of our fall 2021 Virginia road trip adventure.  (Read Part 1 here.)  So let's dive right back in!

Thursday, September 23rd

Thursday was an early morning since we had to pack and check out of the hotel.  After getting up, I opened the curtain to the porch overlooking the beach and discovered that the weather matched my mood.  It was overcast and rainy.  I wasn't looking forward to leaving Virginia Beach, even though we had a few more fun days planned.

Eliot, Jeremy and I took turns showering while those not in the bathroom packed up our stuff.  The guys helped Dad take everything down to the cars while I tidied up the hotel room and made sure we hadn't left anything.  Once we were in good shape, Eliot and I went out onto the porch for a bit and sat there enjoying the view while we could.

Before leaving the porch, Eliot and I took a few more photos of our little section of beach.  We also made sure to take a few pictures of the donkeys out in one of the porch chairs enjoying their relaxing view of the beach and ocean.

Meanwhile, Mom and Dad were packing all of their stuff in the room next to us while they let Nana sleep in a bit.  By the time we were almost ready to check out of the hotel around 10:30, the sun had come back out and was taunting us.

While Mom and Dad were getting Nana ready to leave the hotel, Eliot and I walked across the street to one of the giant Sunsations souvenir and beach shops.  (Virginia Beach is so big that they have like three of them!)  We bought a few small things like magnets, and we also got shirts and I got a baseball hat.  I also found a wine glass and a little dolphin statue that said Virginia Beach that I plan to put on my desk.  We also bought a picture frame to put our photo from the King Neptune statue!

After paying, we walked back across the street to join the rest of the family.  We all bid goodbye to Virginia Beach and headed out of town the opposite way we had come in.

In the craziness of getting packed and checked out, we hadn't had time for any of us to eat anything for breakfast.  Instead, we went back to the IHOP for another late brunch.

We knew that the weather was going to be hit or miss the entire day, so we'd saved an indoor activity for our last day in Virginia Beach.  Eliot and I went online to buy our tickets for the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center and we selected the 1:30 entry time.  (They were still doing staggered entry due to COVID.)  We got there right on time, scanned our tickets in and went into the aquarium.

Before we went too far, we were stopped to take a photo by the aquarium staff.

When we entered the first exhibit room, I had another flashback and I remembered the waterfalls and indoor stream from when I was a kid.  It's weird that's what I recalled from the trip when I was younger, but I suppose that I've always loved waterfalls.

We slowly made our way through all of the exhibits.  One of my favorites was when you walk through the domed aquarium and all of the fish, stingrays and sharks are swimming above you and all around you.  It's so cool to watch them!

We found Nemo.  (And Dory but she didn't wanna cooperate with me for photos!)

Eliot and I took photos of our donkeys in front of the giant fish tank.

Another cool room was the Chesapeake Bay Bride-Tunnel exhibit.  It showed how the pilings and tunnel islands helped provide habitats for some of the ocean life.

Before leaving the aquarium, we stopped at the gift shop.  Eliot and I got a few more small items since they didn't really have much with their name on it.  Then, we went to get the car to pick Nana up at the entrance so she wouldn't get wet.  

I don't even remember why now, but for some reason we were waiting on my Dad to come out to the cars.  While we waited, we were parked under the trees where I remembered looking at my Aladdin dolls all those years ago when I was a kid.  It was a sweet full circle moment and a really special memory.  Eventually, Dad got out to the car and we left the aquarium parking lot around 3:30.

Next, we made a quick stop at the Lynnhaven Mall to go back into the sports jersey store.  Nana and Mom sat out in the car while Dad, the guys and I went inside.  Jeremy and Eliot were both considering buying a jersey, but they decided to wait.  Still, I'm glad we were at least able to show them to Dad!  After that, we said our final goodbye to Virginia Beach as we got onto the highway to start our journey north.

The first leg of our trip was a short one though, as we had also planned to spend a few days in Williamsburg.  The drive from the mall to Williamsburg was only about an hour and a half, and we arrived at our hotel around 6:45 pm.

We spent the rest of the night relaxing at the hotel.  Mom, Dad, Eliot and I went down to the pool to go swimming.  Then, we all headed to bed.

Friday, September 24th

Friday was our day to go to Busch Gardens.  This was the part of the trip that Eliot had been looking forward to the most.  He had never been there before and he was really excited about all of the rollercoasters.  Originally, all of us were supposed to go, but everyone else decided to hang out at the hotel since none of us are big thrill ride fans.

Eliot and I were still going so we showered and got ready.  Before heading over to the park, we stopped at the Rite Aid to pick up shoe laces for Eliot.  (He was wearing magnetic ones and was afraid he'd lose his shoes on the rides.)  While there, I looked over the Halloween stuff.  We fell in love with three little Snoopy keychains dressed up so they came home with us.  We also bought a few other Halloween decorations!

After leaving, Eliot and I headed in the direction of Busch Gardens.  He was my GPS navigator while I drove.  Thankfully, it was a pretty easy ride and not too far from our hotel.  Eliot was so excited as we parked the car and made our way to the tram to get to the park.  This was the first time we'd visited an amusement park since COVID and we were both excited and a little nervous.

Once we got inside, Eliot wasted no time starting with his rollercoasters.  I was pretty much lost in the park all day, but he had done his research and knew where to go.  We had a strict timeline... not only because we had plans afterwards, but we also had no desire to be there when Howl-O-Scream started.  (The giant fake spiders and bloodied body parts were enough for me during the day... I didn't need to be there at night.)  But there were a few things for me to do.  I enjoyed visiting the horses in the stable.

Honestly, the thing I was most looking forward to was visiting the Sesame Street Forest of Fun section of the park.  (We all know that I'm 30 something going on 5.)  Eliot and I had so much fun at the Sesame Street section of Sea World back in December of 2019 so of course I really wanted to see this.  Unfortunately, that section of the park wasn't that big and the shop was a bit of a let down, but I still enjoyed visiting it.  

The highlight of the experience was the adorable Halloween show.  Yes, we were there without kids and yes people looked at us weird.  But it was totally worth it to see how adorable Cookie Monster, Elmo and their friends were dressed up in their costumes!

Another fun experience was taking the gondolas to get to other side of park.  It was a great way to conserve energy and to see the park from above!

At this point in the day, I was pretty much famished so Eliot got me an ice cream bar.

I sat on a bench with the donkeys enjoying my treat while he went on a ride.

We popped around to a few other parts of the parks so he could get on the rides he wanted to try.  There wasn't time to do everything, but he had his plan of attack.  I followed his lead- finding a spot in the shade while Eliot went on each roller coaster.

Late in the afternoon, Eliot had finished everything he wanted to.  It was perfect timing too because we had just about enough time to make our way to the exit and visit the souvenir shop before Howl-O-Scream was starting.  We checked out the main gift shop near the front of the park, and each bought a shirt before exiting.  We made our way over to the trams with a few other people getting out of the parks for the evening.  

On the way out of the parking lot, Eliot and I both noticed that the line to pay for parking wound around the corner.  Apparently a lot of people like Howl-O-Scream!

After leaving Busch Gardens, Eliot and I made our way south to meet up with some friends for dinner.  Bill was Eliot's roommate in college, and he was also in our wedding party.  He moved down to Virginia where he now lives with his wife Sam and their two boys.  Bill had suggested a burger place for dinner so we met them there.  We hadn't seen Bill in a few years and we'd never met his wife and kids.  We had a great time catching up with him.  Plus, the food was really good too!

After dinner, Eliot and I said goodbye in the parking lot and promised to let them know if we were down in the area again.  We drove a few exits back north to our hotel where we met back up with my family and told them about our day.  Then, Mom, Dad, Eliot and I took another relaxing swim before heading to bed.

Saturday, September 25th

Saturday was the activity that I was really looking forward to.  Ever since I was little, I have loved Colonial Williamsburg.  We went when I was younger... probably around 9 or 10.  It was right around the time I was reading the American Girl books and Felicity was my favorite.  I loved visiting the buildings and the town that she lived in.

After showering and packing the cars back up, we checked out of the hotel and made our way over to the colonial section of Williamsburg.  Thankfully, it wasn't too far!  We got parked in the Visitor Center parking lot around 11:30.

We spent a few minutes at the Visitor Center.  We wanted to get a wheelchair for Mom to rent since it was going to be too much walking for her.  (That had worked really well at the aquarium.)  After picking it up, we made our way to the bus depot and we were ready to head over to downtown Colonial Williamsburg!

We got dropped off at the Capitol bus stop and made our way up to visit the Capitol building.  I vaguely remembered looking through the gate at it years ago when I was a kid.  The hill was a little bit interesting with the wheelchairs since it was mostly dirt (aka mud) but the guys got Mom and Nana up it successfully.

We slowly made our way down Nicholson Street taking in all of the colonial houses and buildings.  Some of the buildings had signs in front of them describing what they were used for or who used to live there.  We passed some sheep fenced in by one of the houses.  There was the carpenters yard that was filled with the tools they would have used back then.  Horse drawn buggies and carriages passed by us in the street.

It wasn't incredibly hot out, but we were starting to get a little bit thirty.  On that back street, it was pretty quiet and it's not like Disney where there are carts and vendors everywhere.  We did find some signs pointing to drinks, and we were surprised to find that there were vending machines hidden away inside of some of the buildings!  They didn't want to interrupt the overall colonial atmosphere, so modern things like vending machines and restrooms were tucked away into the existing colonial buildings!

Eventually, we made it to the main section near the Palace Green park.  It's a giant park in the middle two of the roads leading up to the Governor's Palace.  We walked down to the end of the road where we sat down and took a break for a few minutes.  I found a bench in the shade of a tree and sat there enjoying the view of the Governor's Palace and people touring it.  It was a beautiful day and there were plenty of people exploring Colonial Williamsburg just like we were!

After our short break, we continued our walk down the other side of the park.  I love this section because everywhere you look there are buildings and you're completely immersed in it.  They were really beautiful with the trees too.  I got some great photos!

At the end of the Palace Green, we turned left at the Bruton Parish Church to walk down Duke of Gloucester Street.  This is the main street with all of the shops that I remembered walking down as a kid.  (And imagining that I was Felicity.)

As we continued exploring, we stopped at a few of the shops.  Some of them are open as stores today and they sell merchandise that would have been sold back then.  I really liked one shop that had canned goods and food, but it also had colonial style wooden toys.  Dad, Eliot and I really enjoyed checking them out.

One of the coolest parts of Colonial Williamsburg is that they hire people to "act" as if they're from that time.  These artisans actually use the tools and show you what life would have been like back then.  We didn't pay for the tickets to enter those buildings this time, but I'd love to go back and do it another time!  (We weren't staying there long enough and we weren't sure if all of those buildings were handicap accessible.)

We passed by Market Square and the Magazine Yard.  I remembered going into that as a kid and seeing all of the cannon balls stacked up.

We continued down the street, looking at all of the Colonial Williamsburg buildings.  I took so many photos... I just love all of the historical architecture!  We also passed by a few taverns that are still popular places to go visit for a drink!

The last place we checked out was the dress shop.  I'm so glad we went inside.  Dad and I spent quite a few minutes exploring it.  Due to COVID, the dressing rooms were closed.  Instead, they had mannequins on display wearing colonial outfits.  There was also a "family" of mannequins wearing historical garments so you could see what the typical attire was back in those times.  They had actual dresses and outfits that you could buy, and they also sold replica fabric of colonial patterns.  It's safe to say that I was in heaven... and I'd really love to buy one of those beautiful dresses someday!!!

After that, we made our way over to the bus stop.  We had planned our exploration perfectly so we'd end our journey at the Tavern bus stop.  I was sad to leave, but I'm so glad we went.  I had forgotten a lot about it since I was so young when we visited before.  Eliot and I both really enjoyed it and we'd love to go back someday though!

We got another bus back to the Visitor Center.  I enjoyed riding through the modern part of town and seeing parts I hadn't seen.  Back at the Visitor Center, Dad, Jeremy, Eliot and I went to the gift shop.  Eliot and I enjoyed this one because it was huge.  We found a few things that we liked and we left with t-shirts, a baseball hat, more small things like magnets, and Eliot even got a few Lego sets!  We all used the bathrooms and took a few family photos under the sign before leaving the Visitor Center.

By the time we got back into the cars, it was about 3:00 in the afternoon.  We were getting a later start than we had planned, but we had all really enjoyed our time in Colonial Williamsburg.  We grabbed something quick to eat before getting on the highway and starting our road trip back north to Maine.

I was driving the car with Eliot as my front seat passenger while Nana was in the back seat behind him.  Jeremy rode in the Jeep with Mom and Dad.  Eliot and I were quite entertained with Nana because she kept throwing money at us whenever she saw a sign for tolls.  (She did the same thing with Jeremy and me on the drive down.)  Eliot and I had to keep telling her that it was only for the carpool lane, but she insisted.

On the trip, we passed right by the exit for King's Dominion which is an amusement park that Eliot went to on his road trip from CA to MA for college.  He watched the map on his phone as I drove and pointed out that and other landmarks along the way.

We stopped at a few rest stops to use the restrooms and stretch.  We weren't 100% sure where we wanted to land for the night, but we kept driving.  We had planned to stop at Hershey's Chocolate World the next day, but other than that we didn't have any concrete plans.  As time wore on, it got later than we had planned on being on the road.  At some point along the way, we decided it made the most sense to stop in Hershey, PA.  Eliot and I took over leading the way (Mom and Dad were in front of us all day) and together we navigated us through the countryside to our destination.

When we finally arrived in Hershey, we were exhausted but I still made sure to take everything in.  It was a cute little town and I enjoyed driving through it.  It was also Saturday night so the nightlife was alive and well.  We eventually got settled into our hotel rooms.  Dad was exhausted from driving, so Eliot and Jeremy volunteered to drive over to Texas Roadhouse to pick up our dinner.  After eating, we crashed.

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Sunday, September 26th

Sunday was going to be the bulk of our drive home.  We had no destination in mind, but we wanted to get as far north as possible.  But before starting on our trek north, we wanted to squeeze one more adventure in!

After leaving the hotel, Eliot used his GPS to have me lead the way over to Dunkin Donuts for breakfast.  Along the way, we passed corn fields and a ton of Hershey's Chocolate buildings.  I guess I never realized how much of a tourist destination it was, but it was really cool to see everything.

We pulled into the Hershey's Chocolate World parking lot around 11:30 am.  Mom and Nana were staying in the cars, and Jeremy decided he was going to stay with them as well.  So Eliot, Dad and I walked the pathway to the store and theme park entrance.  

(Side Note: Eliot and I have this ongoing joke that he's been to Hershey's Chocolate World store multiple times, but he's never been in the theme park.  This was his 2nd time there, as his first was when he was on a business trip with a co-worker.  He has always wanted to go to the amusement park... someday I guess!)

When we got inside the store, I was really overwhelmed.  Eliot and I have been to the Hershey store in New York City, but this was so much more.  They have an actual theme park style ride (similar to Haunted Mansion or Spaceship Earth) where you ride through the process of how they make a chocolate bar.  There are also a few movie experiences you can do and more.

Right near the front of the store, they had a display of Lego sets.  Eliot immediately went over to that.  Dad and I also got distracted and we all split up to shop.  Dad bought a few chocolate treats for him, Mom and Nana, as well as some new Reese's Peanut Butter Cup pajama pants for himself.  Eliot and I each got a Hershey World sweatshirt, a few shirts, a Christmas ornament, a Halloween plush and other small stuff.  I also made sure to check out the food court area where you could buy treats!

Before leaving, I asked Dad to take a few photos of me and Eliot under the Hershey World sign.  Then, we took turns using the restroom since we weren't sure when we'd be stopping again.  We made our way back out to the parking lot where we showed Mom, Nana and Jeremy our treasures.  Then, we plugged our information into the GPS and it guided us back to the highway so we could start driving north again.

I drove most of the day with Eliot in the passenger seat.  Miles faded by as we headed north.  Thankfully, this ride was a lot less stressful than the one south.  We were more out in the country and less in the city this time around.  Other than all of the big trucks on the route, it was pretty chill.  Eliot even said that he could probably handle driving part of it.  (He's not a big fan of driving out of state.)

Mom and Dad lead the way.  When we were a little bit outside of Scranton, PA, we decided that we needed to take another break.  We all needed gas and to get out and stretch.  Eliot popped onto the GPS and picked out an exit with a gas station and a Friendly's.  It was one exit off of our route home, and Dad was hesitant to take it, but we all assured him it would be fine.  (The benefits of using GPS to guide you versus driving only "by memory".)  We filled both the cars with gas and then arrived at the Dunmore Friendly's around 3:00 in the afternoon.

Mom, Dad and I went inside to order.  I wanted an ice cream and I was really excited about it.  At this point, I was completely exhausted from all the driving I had done.  It wasn't a lot of work; it was just tiring.  We decided it was time to switch so Jeremy took over driving the car while Eliot rode with Mom and Dad in the backseat of the Jeep.  (I figured both Eliot and I could nap since Jeremy had already been taking a few.)

We continued north through the mountains and over bridges.  It's kind of a blur to me because I dozed on and off.  We got stopped in traffic trying to get into New York.  I was asleep for part of it, but I remember seeing the 'I Love NY' sign.  At some point, we stopped at a rest stop and I was very excited to get out and stretch.

Jeremy continued driving and I'm really glad he did because things got interesting once we got into Connecticut.  I was still asleep on and off, but I remember waking up at one point in a lane between two giant 18-wheeler trucks and freaking out a little.  I could tell that Jeremy was also a bit on edge, but we tried to keep it cool for Nana.  

Eventually, we pulled over in a quiet rest stop and made our plan of where to stop for dinner.  There was a Texas Roadhouse a few exits north, so Eliot was going to guide Mom and Dad there.  We all arrived and found parking spots.  Dad, Eliot, Jeremy and I ordered the food to go.  Then, we all ate in the cars.  It was nice to take a break for an hour or so before getting back on the road to head north.

At this point, we really didn't have a destination for the night, but the closer we got to Massachusetts, the more determined Jeremy was to get home to New Hampshire.  I was completely dead exhausted at this point, but he kept pushing ahead.  Eliot helped Mom and Dad navigate when they got off course; they kept pushing forward too.  How Dad made it driving all day... I'll never know.  

Eventually, we made it to Jeremy's exit and the hotel we had called ahead.  There was a little bit of drama when Eliot and Dad went to check us in since they didn't realize we needed a handicapped accessible room for Nana, but they eventually found a room on the first floor for her, Mom and Dad to stay in.  Jeremy stayed long enough to get us settled before driving over to his condo.  And Eliot and I hauled our stuff up the stairs to our room where we completely crashed.

Monday, September 27th

We got up the next morning, showered, packed and checked out of the hotel.  Eliot, Jeremy and I helped Dad pack up the cars again.  At this point, were were going to be splitting up for the rest of the ride home, so it was time to move everything around in the vehicles.  Eliot and I were taking Mom and Dad's Jeep home with us while they were moving back into the car with Nana to drive home to Trenton.

It took us a bit of time to completely move our luggage from one car to the other, but we got it done.  Then, we got Mom and Nana situated in the car.  There's a Dunkin Donuts around the corner, so we all drove over there for breakfast.  

It was in that parking lot that we said goodbye to Mom, Dad and Nana.  It was a pretty awkward (and depressing) way to end the family portion of our road trip, but what are you gonna do?  Eliot and I watched as they drove off, then we got into the Jeep and headed over to Jeremy's condo to pick up my Mickey and Minnie snowmen that I'd left there.  He brought them out to us.  We talked with him for a few minutes before we said goodbye, got back in the Jeep and drove north ourselves.

Eliot and I decided to stop at a few places along the way home to take a little bit of the sting away.  We went to the BoxLunch store at the Manchester Mall.  Then, Eliot went into the Barnes and Noble for a few minutes while I sat out in the car.  Before leaving Manchester, we made a stop in the TJ Maxx to look for Halloween goodies.

I had told Eliot about my little shopping trip to the Epping Lowes on the ride down, and he wanted to see everything for himself.  We made one more stop there on the way home.  They had put out a few new things since I'd visited, so we checked all of those out.  Then, we got back in the car to drive the rest of the way home.

Eliot and I arrived safely in our driveway about an hour and a half later... at which point our road trip vacation to Virginia Beach was officially over.

As you can see, the entire family had a wonderful time on our road trip down to Virginia Beach and back!  Eliot and I usually fly due to time constraints with his work, but I enjoyed driving.  We used to drive everywhere when I was a kid.  (Jeremy and I both never flew until we were going overseas on our high school trips to Europe.)  Eliot and I had a great time though... so maybe we'll do more road trips in the future!  Plus, we'd love to go back down to Virginia Beach and Williamsburg again!!!  °o°