Kroll Family Trip North
Visiting family and friends and America's past
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Video of Trip Pictures
This is a video of pictures from our trip in chronological order. It is about 1/6 of the pictures we took. We hope you enjoy it. We will be sharing our pictures this Sunday evening (August 1) at 6:00 pm at Northside Baptist Church. Come join our family as we share about our trip - bring a snack to share!
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Trip Recap
Trip Data
Miles travelled = 5,387.2 (about 235 miles or 4 hours per day)
Money spent = $2,751 (about $17.09 per person per day for lodging, transportation, food and entrance to attractions; not included are souvenirs) - for those of you wondering how a pastoral family of 7 can even afford that, we saved for it and used our tax return (with child tax credit) to cover the cost
Lowest elevation = 0 ft. above sea level in Pine Point, ME (we stepped in Atlantic Ocean)
Highest elevation = 6,283 ft. above sea level in Mount Washington, NH (same day as 0 ft above)
Farthest North = Lancaster, NH
Farthest South = Saint Petersburg, FL
Farthest East = Pine Point, ME
Farthest West = Saint Petersburg, FL
States Visited = 18 (Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Ohio, West Virginia)
Non-States Visited = 2 (Washington, DC and Ontario)
Number of National Monuments/Parks = 29 (Ft. Sumter, Ft. Moultrie, Jamestown, Yorktown, Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania, Ford's Theatre, Old Post Office Tower, 56 Signers of the Declaration of Independence Memorial, Vietnam War Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, World War II Memorial, White House Visitor's Center, Jefferson Memorial, Ft. McHenry, Gettysburg, Independence Hall, Castle Clinton, Liberty Island, Ellis Island, Steamtown USA, Old North Bridge, Lexington Battle Green, Bunker Hill, USS Constitution, Roger Williams' House, Antietam, Appomattox Court House, Ft. Frederica)
Number of Other Monuments/Parks = 11 (Mount Vernon, Marine Crops War Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, US Holocaust Memorial Museum, Betsy Ross' House, Benjamin Franklin's House, Washington's Crossing, Amistad Memorial, Salem Witch Trial Memorial, Boston Freedom Trail, Monticello)
Number of Other Attractions = 17 (National Archives, US Capitol, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Smithsonian - American Indian, Smithsonian - Air and Space, Smithsonian - Natural History, Smithsonian - American History, Smithsonian - Castle, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia Mint, Empire State Building, Mount Washington, Plymouth Rock, Mayflower II, Niagara Falls, Heinz Field)
State Capitals Driven Through = 6 (Richmond, Trenton, Hartford, Boston, Providence, Albany)
Favorite Attraction - something you saw
Tim = My kids wandering around Grandma and Grandpa Kroll's farm
Lisa = Ford's Theatre
Makenzie = Gettysburg (cyclorama)
Lisa = Ford's Theatre
Makenzie = Gettysburg (cyclorama)
Makaylah = Maid of the Mist
Jordan = Heinz Field and PNC Park
Jariah = Gettysburg (army activity)
Jedidiah = Washington DC
Least Favorite Attraction - something you saw
Tim = Washington's Crossing
Lisa = Amistad Memorial (because we didn't get to really see it)
Makenzie = Heinz FieldMakaylah = Heinz Field
Jordan = Ellis Island
Jariah = Gettysburg (weird hat)
Jedidiah = a squirrel
Favorite Event - something you did
Tim = 25th High School Reunion
Lisa = Saw family
Makenzie = Riding cousin Jerry's ATVMakaylah = Green Valley Book Fair
Jordan = Riding cousin Jerry's ATV
Jariah = Riding cousin Jerry's ATV
Jedidiah = Riding cousin Jerry's ATV
Least Favorite Event - something you did
Tim = Driving about 5,100 miles of the trip
Lisa = Driving/riding for so many miles
Makenzie = Walking around Washington DCMakaylah = Walking up stairs into Crown of Statue of Liberty
Jordan = Walking through Washington DC
Jariah = All the time spent while driving in the mini-van
Jedidiah =
Favorite Hotel
Tim = Marriott in Woburn, MA (hot breakfast/cookies/suite)
Lisa = Marriott in Woburn, MA (hot breakfast/cookies/suite)
Makenzie = Holiday Inn Express in Middleboro, MA (cinnamon rolls)Makaylah = Holiday Inn Express in Middleboro, MA (cinnamon rolls)
Jordan = All the relative's houses
Jariah = Holiday Inn Express in Middleboro, MA (cinnamon rolls)
Jedidiah = Marriott in Stafford, VA (cool pool toys)
Least Favorite Hotel
Tim = Quality Inn in Greenfield, MA
Lisa = Days Inn in Washington DC (small room/one bed)
Makenzie = Days Inn in Washington DC (small room/one bed)Makaylah = Days Inn in Washington DC (small room/one bed)
Jordan = Days Inn in Washington DC (small room/one bed)
Jariah = None
Jedidiah = La Quinta in Savannah, GA (no pool)
Favorite Restaurant
Tim = Clambake in Pine Point, ME
Lisa = Bull & Finch ("Cheers")
Makenzie = NoneMakaylah = Bull & Finch ("Cheers")
Jordan = Bull & Finch ("Cheers")
Jariah = Family Cupboard in Bird-in-the-hand, PA
Jedidiah = Bull & Finch ("Cheers")
Least Favorite Restaurant
Tim = None
Lisa = Burger King
Makenzie = NoneMakaylah = McDonald's
Jordan = None
Jariah = Seafood place
Jedidiah = KFC
Dad's Recommendation - for those considering such a trip (some repeated from last year)
1. Get a National Park Annual Pass. They are only $80 and you can get your use out of them at a lot of places. (29 parks for us x 7 people = about 40 cents a person per park)
2. If you got to a National Park, checkout the Junior Ranger program. It is different in each park and easier in some than others but it really helps the kids learn about the park. (Our boys got 18 badges this year and we all learned a lot)
3. WiFi is a must-have hotel amenity. A pool is nice but not necessary if you are going to arrive late and leave early.
4. If you got more than 4 people, throw in a sleeping bag (or 3) into the car so you can get 1 room - save your money for attractions.
5. Arrive early and at least just before the park/site opens. There are few people that do and there is far less traffic (cars and people).
6. Take a cooler for the car and keep drinks (juice boxes, sodas, etc.) in it and have a good water bottle for each person. Take snacks so you can "refuel" on the road.
7. Get a portable DVD player (and car mount) so you can entertain for hours on the road. (If anyone needs one, we can loan you ours)
8. A hot breakfast (free) at the hotel is great but most continental breakfasts will do well at filling you up as well.
9. Print maps and directions before you go but also take a GPS. The printed maps will give you good information that sometimes the GPS won't but a good GPS will walk you through the "steps" ahead and will let you search the area for a restaurant.
10. You don't need to take as many clothes as you think. Over half of our hotels had laundry facilities. All of our clothes fit into 1 suitcase. We only took 3 changes of clothes per person and did fine.
11. Download or backup your pictures each night while you are recharging your camera batteries.
12. Remember you are taking the vacation to be with the very people on the trip that are driving you nuts. Remind yourself as often as it takes for you to enjoy the trip and for them to enjoy the trip. Being with them at the sites is the best part of the trip, not just the sites.
Dad's Helpful Websites
1.) www.nps.gov = Find and plan your trip to some of America's best places
2.) www.bestparking.com = Find parking garages in major cities as well as getting rate guarantees at some and even making reservations at others
3.) www.google.com = Use their map feature (I usually use Mapquest) and select Public Transportation option to find buses or subways in major cities or use the Walking option to figure time and distance for walking in major cities
4.) Airline websites = You can now book hotels (with fewer points than a one-way or round-trip flight uses) with your airline points through most airline websites
5.) Hotel Chain websites = You can check amenities at hotels and locations relative to public transportation
6.) www.recreation.gov = You can get tickets or reservations to many government places that you would otherwise have to wait in line for (ex. Washington Monument)
7.) www.blogger.com = Share your trip with others!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
July 19 = Day 23
Synopsis: 383.0 miles driven; 6.5 hours on the road; Savannah, GA to St. Petersburg, FL; Visited Ft. Frederica
Our last morning on the road and we started with an OK breakfast (continental except for waffles). We left around 8:00 am which wasn't necessary for a 6 to 6.5 hour ride home but the night before we (Mom and I) made a final decision to add another stop to our trip. We had used the National Park Service website (www.nps.gov) to see what we could visit with a little extra time on the way home.
We found Ft. Frederica on the NPS website. Now the site had no particular attraction for us (over or compared to other sites or attractions) but in looking through their website we found out that their Junior Ranger program book was unique and award winning.
Check it out and consider going - http://www.nps.gov/fofr/forkids/upload/JuniorRangerSummary.pdf.
It is truly a unique and fun experience for younger kids to dress up and use all the "old" items to complete a scavenger hunt around the site. Even though it is mainly an archaeological site, you can really get a real feel for an early colony and their development.
After getting Jedi and Jariah their last Junior Ranger badge (#18) for the trip, we hit the road for home. Passing through Georgia we came to our beloved Florida and arrived home around 4:30 pm. We quickly unloaded the van and made room for picking up our animals from the great families watching them for us. One trip for the dog, another for the ducks and soon to be another for the rabbit and by 7:00 pm we are all home (except the rabbit). Sad news - we came home and Stinky II (Jariah's hamster) had died of old age and one of the ducks (Dead Duck) had died of unknown reasons.
We spent the evening unloading bags and dividing up the souvenirs and paperwork received on the trip and we were all in bed by 10:30 pm.
Shortly, I will post a final recap of the trip and perhaps a video of pictures from our trip. Again, thanks for reading and thanks for praying for us.
Hotel Deal of the Day: Home at last, home at last...how good it is to be sleeping in your own bead (in your own room).
Sunday, July 18, 2010
July 18 = Day 22
Synopsis: 473.1 miles driven; 7.5 hours on the road; Forest, VA to Savannah, GA; Attended Heritage Baptist Church
We packed up this morning from Nana and Papa's house and headed to church at Heritage Baptist Church (our former church in Virginia). What a great morning to see and talk with "old" friends. The kids heard many a "I remember you when you were little" and mom and dad enjoyed many a "you guys haven't changed a bit" during the morning. I preached in the morning services and the family got some time to visit before and after with many people - hopefully we were a blessing to people.
We hit the road by 1:15 and spent the next 7.5 hours driving through Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and into Georgia. We are getting ready for bed and should arrive home tomorrow night. Thanks for reading and praying!
Hotel Deal of the Day: One night at La Quinta for $0 from points accrued from hotel stays on last year's trip.
July 17 = Day 21
Synopsis: 8.8 miles driven; .25 hours on the road; Forest, VA; Spent the day at Nana and Papa's house
We had originally planned to go today to the D-Day Memorial in Bedford, VA and possible Smith Mountain Lake but had a family conference last night (Friday) and decided to spend a relaxing day around Nana and Papa's house instead. Not much to report other than some resting and napping, a couple of competitive rounds of "Apples to Apples", a boys vs. girls round of "Gestures" (boys won), and then some games on the Wii. Alos got to have dinner with great grandma Kroll and share some of our pictures from her old house that we visited on the trip.
Hotel Deal of the Day: One night at Nana and Papa's house for $0 and that includes family card games and Wii games for free.
Friday, July 16, 2010
July 16 = Day 20
Synopsis: 147.6 miles driven; 2.5 hours on the road; Charlottesville, VA to Forest, VA; Visited Monticello and Appomattox Court House
Cold breakfast...not nearly as good as we have been enjoying but still a filling start to the day. We slept in this morning (meaning we didn't start the morning wake-up routine until 7: 00am and didn't leave the hotel until after 8:00 am). We set out for Monticello - Thomas Jefferson's home. We had tickets for the 9:30 am tour and they ask you to be there at least 30 minutes early.
We got there by 8:45 which gave us time to pick-up our tickets, stop by the gift shop to get ideas for later, and then catch our shuttle to the house (from the Visitor Center). The house itself and the things Jefferson did to design and decorate it were fascinating. The kids seemed really impressed with the wine "dumb waiter" system - it's cool. After our house tour, about 35-40 minutes, we did our own walking tour of the other buildings. Along the way, the kids got to try their hand at writing with a quill pen and ink (thank goodness for the safety shirts provided).
After visiting the house and grounds, we walked back the visitor center by the trail that goes through the woods. It's a short walk, through some hills and trees we don't have in Florida (downhill the entire way) and you get to stop at Jefferson's grave (and not just see it from the shuttle bus). Back at the Visitor's Center, we did our souvenir shopping and then completed our day at Monticello by watching the film they had on Jefferson.
From Monticello, we hit the road for Appomattox Court House. We had a scenic drive through southern Virginia with clear roads and no traffic in front of us. Once at Appomattox, we had barely gotten there and picked up our Junior Ranger booklets (for Jedi and Jariah) when they started a re-enactor's story of a Yankee soldier from the time of the surrender. It was pretty good and very informative. After he was done, we toured the park on our own and completed the Junior Ranger program (I think our 16th for this trip). Buying some souvenirs was our last stop before hitting the road to Lynchburg.
We got to town earlier than expected so we took a "Tim and Lisa Kroll" reality tour and drove by all the places we lived in the area previously. We arrived at Nana and Papa's around 4:30 pm and Nana greeted us. I think the kids just about wore her out with the five of them talking at once about their trip when Papa got home from PA. Lisa and I took the opportunity (with child care available) to go out to a favorite restaurant to celebrate our 22nd anniversary (I love you, Lisa). We're now resting and the kids are enjoying the time with Nana and Papa (I hope Nana and Papa are enjoying it).
Hotel Deal of the Day: One night at Nana and Papa's house for $0 and that includes visits to the dungeon and adventure walks for free.
Thursday, July 15, 2010
July 15 = Day 19
Synopsis: 416.1 miles driven; 7 hours on the road; Ellwood City, PA to Charlottesville, VA; Visited Antietam Battlefield and Green Valley Book Fair
Aunt Shirley and Uncle Tony made us breakfast again (french toast, fried ham) and got us some donuts. We got on the road around 7:40 am and began the 4 hour drive from western PA to Maryland. After an uneventful morning, we got to the Antietam Battlefield near Sharpsburg, MD around 11:30 am. Jedi and Jariah signed up to be Junior Rangers and we were off to see the battlefield and to complete our five activities.
We started by looking through the museum and then watching the 25 minute film they show about the battle and about Lincoln's visit to the battlefield. We learned several things about Lincoln we had never heard before. Following the film, we walked out to the first tour stop (Dunker Church) and looked around at the middle site of the battle. We then jumped in the van and drove around the battlefield on the auto tour. The tour starts where the battle started (near the Cornfield) and ends near the place the battle ended (near Burnside bridge). It was very impressive and a great battlefield to visit.
From there, we headed to I-81 and got some lunch along the way. In 2 hours we were at the Green Valley Book Fair (in Mt. Crawford, VA). If you don't know about it, look it up online. If you do, then no explanation is needed for a family of book lovers. We shopped there for about 90 minutes before taking the hour drive into Charlottesville. Tomorrow we see Monticello and Appomattox before getting to Lynchburg and our family and friends there.
Hotel Deal of the Day: One night at a Super 8 for $0 from accrued points from last year's trip West.
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