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Acadia National Park – where you step into a world and it becomes hard to believe the beauty around you exists on our planet

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I don’t know which turn it was but suddenly my breath was taken away.  Looking around I saw the most beautiful landscapes surrounding me, ocean waves splashing, rock formations floating on the horizon, glistening sun shining across the water.  Wow!  my desire to move within this spectacular landscape was only squashed slightly by my fear of a child falling over the cliffs into the ocean.  This was the time of balancing awe with anxiety both worthy of a moment.  Nature’s masterpiece before my eyes, pictures don’t do it justice, the amazement of this park is an experience everyone should place on their bucket list.  Beautiful nature, Maine at its finest.  In love!

Low tide…..LOVE

Who knew our days would be scheduled around low tide, and finding the prime spot for tide pooling.  Yes, as the tide goes out it leaves behind pools of water, big enough for your kids to get 100% soaked from head to toe, but safe enough they won’t get taken out to sea.  In these pools are creatures…. yes creatures of many kinds, anemones, sea stars, crabs, hermit crabs, the list goes on.  The kids love turning over every rock and searching for whatever life they can find.  I will admit I do as well.  The ocean is amazing and I’m so glad they can experience this and be fascinated by it.

Hike up Mt. Acadia

Finding a “family hike” can be challenging, steep cliffs and our four year old cause too much anxiety to make it worth while and our 9, 7 and 4 year old, although strong, don’t have the endurance for long hikes.

Mt. Acadia was perfect,  it was just the right amount of challenge with a spectacular reward at the top that even left the kids in awe.  A combination of trail and rock climbing led to spectacular ocean views.  We all felt accomplished on the summit and by the end of the trail the little legs were tired, which makes for a good nights rest!

Sunrise….on Cadillic Mountain

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Supposedly the first ray of sunlight in the United States shows on Cadillac Mountain.  This creates a pilgrimage to the top every morning which of course requires very early rising.  Only a few mildly insane people would wake their sleeping children up at 5:30am and this is evidence we qualify.  Pajamas and all we ventured around and around the mountain curves to the top where we met many others seeking the same rays.  The anticipation abounded but fog crushed many morning dreams.  Although we waited on the slippery rock lit up in a eerie haze, the sun dispersed behind the thick blanket leaving a mountain full of disappointed people.  We did however enjoy a great game of hide and seek with our camouflaged creature and a early start to a great day in Acadia National Park.

Junior Ranger – MADNESS

We discovered the kids could earn a Junior Ranger badge while at Acadia National Park.  What a great way to supplement homeschooling!  We picked up the books and started working away.  Of course one requirement is to attend a specified program, which at this time of year were a bit limited.  Just before leaving the park for our next destination we made a mad dash up Beech Mountain to the Fire Station where the kids interviewed a ranger!!!  They summoned up their courage to climb 40 feet up into the fire station where they met Dusty the ranger who’s favorite thing about Acadia was meeting all the people who come to visit.  Such a great experience and with that they fulfilled all the requirements to become Junior Rangers.  We reported to ranger headquarters where Colette, Sienna and Lennox were sworn in as Junior Rangers!  So proud of their hard work.

Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound

Maine is the land of the lobster!  Being from the Mid-West we think of lobster as a food you eat in an elegant fancy-pants restaurant only when you are choosing the most expensive item on the menu.  Well in Maine lobster is like a hot dog stand, shacks serving the finest catch are everywhere.  Fresh probably means caught earlier that day and you can tell.  Its a little weird to fish an animal from water knowing that 5 feet away steaming pots await its demise, but it’s also an experience not to be passed up.  Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound right outside of Acadia provided our lobster indulgence and it was nothing but sweet satisfaction.  Trenton Bridge Lobster Pound  1237 Bar Harbor Rd., Trenton, Maine 04605

WATER! WATER?

In planning this trip there is one thing that has been so intriguing I couldn’t wait to see what it was all about, the allure of the Saratoga spring water.  While at the farm we bought a bottle of Saratoga Springs Sparkling water and it was so bubbly and delicious I couldn’t wait to put my cup under a fountain and taste more of this deliciousness.  Cups in hand on the hunt we went.  Wow did we have a surprise in store, my only wish is I would’ve video taped the kids tasting their first sip of fountain water!  Gags followed by spitting water across the lawn.  I’m pretty sure this isn’t the way to consume this beverage for maximum health benefit.  Our efforts weren’t deterred as we kept thinking one of the fountains must contain delicious bubbly water.  I think we hit at least 15 fountains, some tasted like earth dirt, others like metal, surfer, poop….none were as good as that blue bottle of bubbles, but never the less, the search was super fun and we had many laughs with the anticipation of how bad the next fountain would taste.  At the State Park we did find a fountain with people swarmed around it filling up jug after jug.  This was a good sign and although the water here was not bubbly it was crisp and delicious.  Yeah!  We ended our water tour on this high note with full glasses and happy faces.

Victoria Pool

The unseasonably hot weather also resulted in a search for water to swim in and boy did we find a gem in Saratoga Springs .  Victoria Pool at Saratoga Spa State Park is the oldest heated pool in the US.  The heat is off now making it a very refreshing dip on a hot day, but well worth it.  Swimming while surrounded by beautiful buildings with arched colonnades takes you back in time and I couldn’t help but let my mind try to envision what it would’ve been like in the 1930’s.  Saratoga Spa State Park – Victoria Pool

The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame

My horse experience is minimal, and racing is a world I know virtually nothing about.  The extent of my knowledge is the Triple Cup, Mint Juleps, and fancy hats.  At my grandparents I remember betting on the Kentucky Derby once and I won, the purse was probably less than $10 but this was huge at the time and I was ecstatic.  Now this museum is so incredibly amazing, I surprised myself by liking it.  It is hard to fathom how much history, knowledge and expertise lies within this sport.  It is fascinating and I enjoyed everything from learning about the anatomy of a horse, the history of the race, to viewing the vast collection of artwork related to horse racing.  Whether you are a horse person or not this museum is worth a visit.   The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame

Farmers Hardware

We stumbled across this gem and fell in love with the atmosphere and food.  A model for hipster charm, it was as if someone walked into their grandpa’s garage, pulled everything out, waved a magic wand and all the old stuff was arranged into a magnificent space.  The fast causal joint had a super friendly vibe great service and most importantly phenomenal food.  The girls scarfed down entire B.L.T’s and my Dragon Bowl was delicious.  Everything was super fresh and pure yum.  Farmers Hardware  35 Maple Ave. Saratoga Springs, New York

Can we trade our parents in for a cat?

This may have been our biggest mistakes as parents!  Yes, there should be a guide to parenting with a huge caution sign stating “NEVER UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE LET  YOUR CHILDREN EXPERIENCE FARM LIFE”  This is true, if the kids had a choice they would’ve sold their parents for a horse.  There is just too much to love when surrounded by animals.  In all honesty, as I tried to pry them inside to study, while they tried to escape, they would’ve traded me in for a barn cat!  It was a slice of heaven, horses, chickens, turkeys, and two barn cats!  The only thing I could’ve done without were the flies!  At least one for every inch of sky, somehow the kids don’t seem to be bothered by the swarms though.  The farm was a blast, relaxation, freedom, fresh chicken eggs and a horse ride to top it off.

Giddy up!

Our ride!  It’s a dream come true for Sienna.  She was born half horse, until 6 years old her main mode of transportation was “horsey running” on all fours.  Neighs, are second nature, and she has wanted a horse since she could talk.  The opportunity for her to ride will probably be the highlight of her year.  Of course we were all excited as we ventured across 12 acres of beautiful land on a morning ride with a kind, easy going guide.  Matt’s horse was excited to give him a little taste of everything including a jump over a mud pit!  The kids did an amazing job with their horses and even helped clean up and brush their beauties after.  I think we all fell in love a bit with these beautiful creatures.

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Home

I don’t know if you can call all Airbnb’s “home” but this one was.  The owner’s of this slice of heaven were so kind they made us feel right at home and the care they put into their establishment was evident.  A beautiful unique setting made the experience better than anything we could’ve expected.  I would return for vacation any day (with a can of bug spray)

 

Camp Life

Camping for three days is a first for our kids, and oh my they loved it!!!  Long hikes, campfire cooking, hammocks, and belly laughs for hours.  We decided to ease them into it by renting a rustic cabin instead of a tent which was perfect.  I don’t know what it is but bunk beds make kids happy.  Freedom makes them even more happy and they had the campground to themselves to wander.  There were long games of Harry Potter (lots of wands hidden in the woods) and many trips to the bathroom.  Matt and I enjoyed moments of silence around camp as the wild ones wandered and all was great!

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The Gorge

This place…WOW!  Its almost as if you landed on another planet.  Suddenly, and it happens fast,  you look around and are surrounded by the tallest swirling walls of rock and looking ahead this is all you see.  On a short hike you can view 19 waterfalls which all are spectacular in their own way.  Get ready for lots of stairs, some steep edges and cool splashes from the falls.  The kids loved walking under the waterfalls and finding small plants, mushrooms, and a frog along the way.  For the adults this natural sculpture water has carved throughout time is incredible and the moderate hike is great for a family adventure.

Day Trip – Cornell

When Cornell is so close why not check it out.  So we ventured on our 1st college tour,  and now at least two of our kids want to go to school here, which is great motivation for homeschooling! haha  It is a beautiful campus, with a George in the middle, and a suspension bridge, what?!?  So if you study hard enough to get into Cornell wow you deserve such a beautiful place to attend college.

 

7 hours later and Buffalo, New York greets us with an intense storm followed by sunshine revealing a rainbow.  This is a good sign.  The day we left our hometown of East Jordan, Michigan there was a full rainbow which we took as a good omen to start our adventure and now another!  Maybe we should be searching for the pot of gold.  Today we were in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York.  The kids thought this was pretty cool, we look forward to many more to come.

Home away from home: Buffalo, New York – Airbnb

Our Airbnb home away from home was an instant hit with the kids mainly due to its bright orange hue.  Deemed the “Orange House” for the rest of our stay, it was spacious, and had a beautiful backyard.  A short walk away were two AMAZING bakeries and I don’t even think amazing gives these places enough accolades, they are that great!

Bread Hive

If home is where the heart is Bread Hive is home.  The love in this space is comparable to my mother’s kitchen.  Simple perfection with each pretzel twist surely holding a piece of the baker’s soul.  Everything looked like it needed to be eaten immediately, and what we did sample lived up to the visual appeal and smell, simply delicious.  Get there.  Bread Hive – 402 Connecticut St., Buffalo, NY 14213

Five Points Bakery and Toast Cafe

A slice of heaven in the form of bread.  Yes, the bread gods have sprinkled some magic dust on this bakery.  “Toast Bar” really?  Combinations including  Apple Cider – with triple cream brie, Cinnamon Swirl – with vanilla icing, and Vollkornbrot – with sauerkraut and raclette for the more adventurous.  Generous portions served on eclectic pantry dishes by the kindest of hands.  I could spend a day here eating bread in such a peaceful environment. Five Points Bakery and Toast Cafe – 44 Brayton St. Buffalo, NY  14213

Albert-Knox Art Gallery

When on your first day in Buffalo you discover the Albert-Knox Art Gallery has a homeschool class on landscape painting you know the day is going to be great.  Bonus, while Colette and Sienna painted away the rest of our crew could wander the galleries for free.  I filled my neglected art soul while we tried to keep hold of Lennox.  He was a big fan of Shark Girl, good tastes little man.  Albert-Knox Art Gallery – 1285 Elmwood Ave, Buffalo, NY  14222

Eternal Flame Falls

Great hike to a natural gas-fueled “eternal flame.”  The hike down is a beauty, a clean well traveled trail takes you  to a stream which you hike along until you reach the falls.  When we arrived the flame was out and nobody had a lighter, I’m sure this is a novice mistake but even without the flame it was beautiful.  My puddle jumpers were especially fond of the squishy sections and opportunity to splash as always.  Eternal Flame Hiking Trail

Buffalo’s Original….Yes Buffalo Wings! (Anchor Bar)

It’s not Buffalo without wings.  We had to swing by Anchor Bar and give them a try.  Thumbs up from the McLeod’s and the place is pretty fun too.  Anchor Bar – 1047 Main St. Buffalo, NY  14209

 

Let’s just start by shouting “THE CAR IS PACKED!!!” at the top of our lungs.  Yes, this is really happening.  (jumping up and down arms flying through the air)  We’ve been thinking, planning and dreaming for far to long and today is the day.  Really, how much time can you spend packing?  Lets just say far to many of my lifetime minutes have been spent on this task I loathe.  So lets shove everything in, cross our fingers and hit the road.  I’m ready!

Saying goodbye is never easy for me and to see your kids shed a few tears when saying goodbye to their comfort, friends, family, toys, home.  Basically everything they have known in their entire existence on this planet it’s a little tough.  The good thing is we are all super excited for our adventures to begin.  We have been talking about this for a long time and I think the kids are most excited to get to the Ben and Jerry’s Ice Cream factory tour.  Anything sweet has that enchanting allure for them.  As much as I try to avoid this reality, the fact is kids are driven by sugar.

We’re on the road, hitting four states in 1 day is pretty impressive and a airbnb in Buffalo, New York is waiting for us with comfy beds.  Goodbye home.  Hello adventures.