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Welcome to Sweet Home Alabama

After nearly a month in Florida we were excited to move on to new states and of course, start our westward journey.  There is something so exciting about heading west, maybe it’s because Matt and I met each other on the west coast. Whatever the attraction we were ready to point our compass toward the big W.  The Florida Panhandle is long, our travel time from Hutchinson Island to Fairhope was over 9 hours but the kids did great back in the McLeod mobile and we were happy to raise our feet as Alabama welcomed us.  Our Airbnb was in Fairhope, Alabama which is a small town on Mobile Bay.  Between beautiful horse farms, an eclectic downtown and the most amazing sunsets I think we choose a great place to explore for a week.

 

Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge

Our first day-trip was to check out the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge.  We headed south to the Gulf Shore and found a great hike through the marshlands.  We discovered it is a feeding area for migratory birds, I believe 360 bird species have been identified here.  The kids were much more intrigued by the “Beware of Alligators” signs along the trail and it made me a little nervous I will admit.  We didn’t spot any gators and few birds for that matter, but we had a great hike in the sunshine.  We did discover Lennox’s hiking limit is not as far as we wish and the level of whining increases dramatically once you hit the 2-mile mark.  We either need to figure out a good way to carry a 40 lb kid, strengthen his legs, quiet his whine, or take short hikes… haha, too much to contemplate.

USS Alabama

In stark contrast to our nature hike, we climbed aboard a massive steel battleship, the USS Alabama.  Our fogged-in day made the experience eerie but perfect.  As amazing as it is to be on such a massive ship, to walk between the walls and imagine the life of the soldiers, it is also heavy to realize the reality of war fought on these decks.  The guns are massive and plenty, this ship was in the Pacific during WWII.  I was an exchange student in Okinawa, Japan for a year and seeing this ship was also there was a strange realization.  We watched a movie with stories from the shipmates about the war and you realize how lucky you are to be traveling the United States with your kids.  My gratitude to all those who have served our country grows each time I encounter experiences which show insight into military life, sacrifice, and loss.

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Dauphin Island

After seeing how amazing the white sand along Gulf Shores was we had to travel to the other side of the bay to check out the western entrance to Mobile Bay, Dauphin Island.  Our first stop was the Dauphin Island Sea Lab which we knew the kids would love, anytime a touch pool is available they are ecstatic.  The lab had great exhibits as well as many hands-on displays including the touch pool, sting ray pool and preserved sea creatures for handling.  There were Octopi, skate, squid and various fish all preserved in formaldehyde.  I was startled at my first touch but Sienna examined them with no hesitation, she may prove to be the scientist of the family. After our undersea exploration, we headed to the beach for a picnic lunch.  We were nearly the only people at this pure white sand desert-like beach which seemed to stretch for miles.  The ripples of the fine sand create beautiful patterns and the water is deep blue with smooth rolling waves.  The environment takes your breath away and we enjoyed each moment.  One thing you can’t miss is the off-shore oil rigs.  As we drive our vehicle across the country we are more guilty than most of guzzling gas but something about seeing oil rigs in the middle of the pristine ocean still seems odd.

More pictures from our time in Fairhope, Alabama

Part of our time here was decompressing from our epic adventures in Florida and Fairhope was the perfect place for this.  It is a super cute town and we had fun wandering, exploring and also just living life in our country home.  Here are a few more photos from our stay.

Mississippi – The Shed

Some friends mentioned The Shed to us and when we were passing through Mississippi we happened to land here around lunchtime.  When I first looked at the website it said it was closed due to cold weather (which was in the low 40’s) but that must have been the day before because it was open.  Holy sensory overload!!!  It seemed like every inch of every wall, ceiling, door…. was covered with something, or more like many things.  The ceiling had hundreds of dollar bills stuck to it with forks, we added ours as you can see below.  Although the building is a site to see the food was the star.  I think they are BBQ Champions of the World!  Best I think we’ve ever tasted.  So if you find yourself in Ocean Springs, Mississippi stop here for some good food and just to see this crazy place.

 

Non-stop Amusement

So now we are to visit a set of parks I’ve never been to, Universal. We also get to celebrate a special day as my oldest is shedding her single digit age becoming a tenner! We booked a cool hotel that had a 50’s vibe called Cabana Bay. Katie loved the retro vibe. We had three days to explore all the cool experiences Universal had to offer. The most anticipated for us was the Harry Potter worlds of Hogsmeade and Diagon Alley.

Universal has two theme parks, Universal Studios, and Islands of Adventure. Both offer some awesome roller coasters, cool 3d rides and awesome theme areas like Dr. Seuss, The Simpsons and of course Harry Potter. Since we are on the road and space is a serious premium we decided to forgo any major physical birthday gifts. Instead, we promised the kids experiences for their birthdays. Colette’s choice was Harry Potter and she couldn’t have been more excited. In truth, I think we were all pretty excited for the experience. Harry Potter has two major areas, one in each park. Each of the areas is immaculately true to form in recreating the feeling of being in the wizarding world. The rides are exhilarating and feature all your favorite characters. The shops a fun and whimsical and all the workers (or cast members) stay in character as you interact with them. It’s a super fun experience that we highly recommend to any fan of the books. Of course, while we were there Colette and Sienna had to get wands at Ollivander’s. After watching a cool live performance of a young girl from the crowd getting a new wand from the man himself we moved into the store to pick our own. I won’t lie, the place was shoulder to shoulder packed so if you have a fear of tight spaces maybe nominate someone else to brave the crowd. Colette and Sienna got special wands that let them cast spells at locations throughout the two areas. There may have been a third wand purchased for a much older child in our group, but that will remain a mystery. Colette also got to get a robe and scarf to complete her birthday experience. She was in heaven! We cast spells, drank Butter Beer, and ate at the leaky cauldron smiles plastered to our faces.

More Harry Potter Memories

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The rest of the Story

There are a ton of cool rides at Universal and we got to ride some great ones. Two standouts for me and the girls were the roller coasters, The Incredible Hulk and Hollywood Rip Ride Rocket. The Hollywood coaster was my favorite because it starts by slowly taking you up vertically to the first drop and goes nuts from there on out. There’s a lot of 3D rides and tons of characters walking around the parks. We ate, rode and got pics with some of our favorites. We really liked Universal and we plan to go back someday.

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The Great Space Coast

After all the parks and on the way to our next destination we decided to take a detour to the Kennedy Space Center. Being a bit of a space nerd I was really excited about this stop and it didn’t’ disappoint. One note here, it is pretty expensive to take the whole family to this experience. I had a bit of sticker shock but the exhibits more than made up for that. The day was spent learning about the great men and women who pioneered our journey to space. We got to get up close and personal with the old rockets and even got to see a full-scale replica of the solid rocket boosters that launched the shuttle fleet. The highlight of the visit is seeing the space shuttle Atlantis, which is one of only three left and our second we’ve seen on this adventure. There was a full schedule of rockets preparing for liftoff, including the Space X Falcon Heavy. Unfortunately, our plans didn’t line up with them but it was great to see that our mission to explore space is alive and well.

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A Great Ending

To end our marathon run in Florida we spent a week with my parents who get a place in Stuart. It was so very nice to spend a week relaxing, walking on the beach, swimming and laughing. Pete and Judy are a great couple and we enjoy having one on one time with them and the kids. We’ve been coming down to see them for a number of years and plan to continue as long as they have a place.  We also made our yearly pilgrimage to Benihana. Always a great treat with food sizzling and flying through the sky. After a great week, we packed up the car to hit the road again. We were heading to the Alabama coast and uncharted territory, it was as exciting to get back on the road as it was to leave the first time. Great adventures await.

Travel is sometimes no fun

So getting back on the road after a month-long holiday break has been a bit of a challenge. But we did it! After an awesome break back home in Michigan seeing family and friends the time had come to head back out on the road. January was looking to be a busy month of travel for us. From Atlanta to Key West to Disney/Universal and finally to my folks rental on the Atlantic coast of Florida. Our first stop was my friend’s house outside of Atlanta for New Years. Mother nature had other plans and tried to throw a wrench in ours. 10″ of snow in 5 hours and a closed airport in Traverse City threatened to stop us before we started.

Delay after delay forced us to miss our connection in Chicago. We had to adjust on the fly and find a new destination to fly to get back to our car in Atlanta. It all hinged on us getting to Chicago, and finally, after 8 hours at the airport, a pinhole in the storm opened and we escaped. We were off on the second leg of the journey.

To the Keys or Bust

We finally got to Atlanta day late and got our stuff ready to head back out on the road. It was great to see our friends Randy and Betsy and hang at their beautiful home for a few more days, even greater to be out of the white fluff. On the second of January, we headed off for Key West. It was a very quick visit to the Keys as we had to be back for a wedding in Miami on the 6th. We stayed with Katie’s Aunt Jan and Uncle Bill at their home in the city. We had a great, albeit quick visit.

Welcome to Miami

Saying goodbye, we headed out of the keys for an overnight in Miami. We got to see some family and enjoying a fun wedding of our friends with lots of dancing and laughter.

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The next day we headed out to Disney and Universal. The week would be spent with Katie’s Parents, sister and our nieces and nephew.

We’ve been to Disney a few times and we really enjoy our time there. Even though it’s crazy expensive we feel it’s worth the effort for the memories. We had three days at Disney and planned to hit the Magical Kingdom, Animal Kingdom, and Hollywood studios. One thing we’ve realized in our visits is that Disney does not cater well to the off the cuff, spur of the moment traveler. With that in mind, we had carefully set our dinner and ride plans many months in advance. Now I’m not saying you can’t go and just wing it, you can, but you may spend a large portion of your time waiting for the popular rides and not get the most out of the parks. Since we only had three days, the more scheduled approach allowed us to see and ride a ton of stuff.

Animal Kingdom

The Animal Kingdom was up first and the new Avatar area of Pandora was open to explore. Colette was sick and Katie decided a day off was in order, so Sienna, Lennox and I headed off for a day in the park with Katie’s sister and husband (Suzi and Clif) their kids (Piper, Scarlett, and Quinn) and her Parents (Fred and Barb). We got to the park before the others and entered right when it opened. I witnessed something I’d never seen at the parks to this day….a mad scramble of people running, hobbling and darting to get to the new Pandora area. They were running to get to one of the new rides which had you fly on the back of a Banshee. In less than a half hour, the wait time for that ride was over three hours. We passed on that one and walked around the new area instead. It’s awesome and the attention to detail is pretty cool. We finally met up with the others and spent the rest of the day taking a safari, watching shows and riding Expedition Everest. The weather was beautiful and a great time was had. Colette was feeling better by the end of the day so she was able to join us the rest of the trip.

The Magic Kingdom

Day two was at the Magic Kingdom and the whole family was up and ready to go. I think this park is my favorite as there is a great mix of classic and new rides. We started with Big Thunder Mountain where we learned Lennox was not yet a fan of roller coasters. Sienna and Colette, on the other hand, could not get enough. We saw a few of the musical shows which most of our group enjoyed. The kids love the animatronics. (even the more dated ones) The kids saw a ton of their favorite characters and got photos. I selfishly tried to get Lennox to like coasters by taking him on the 7 Dwarfs Mine Ride. ( he was not happy with papa) What’s weird is that later in the day he wanted to go again. /shrug We spent the remainder of the day hitting the rides, enjoying the weather and the magic that is Disney.

Magic Kingdom Memories

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Polynesian Playtime

Disney has some awesome dining options, but one of our favorites is the Spirit of Aloha Dinner. It’s a family style experience with everyone sharing large heaping plates of Polynesian delicacies. While you eat you’re treated to traditional music and dancing from many of the islands of the South Pacific. They all culminate in an incredible fire spinning dance. This time the guy spinning fire absolutely blew our minds. Colette also got some early Birthday love from her extended family. I highly recommend this show. I even did the hula much to my families horror.

Holywood…What’s your Dream

We ended our Disney visit at my least favorite park Hollywood Studios. Now when I say that you must understand that I love all the parks, just this one least of the three. There are some cool rides at this park and a ton of good shows. In the near future, this may become my favorite park when the new Star Wars area opens. They have up’ed the ante on Star Wars activities at this park with a number of shows and demonstrations. We also went to the Indiana Jones Stunt show which was totally awesome. This park seemed a bit less packed the day we went so we had a more chill day exploring.  Alas, the time had come for us to leave our family and Disney for our next adventure. An adventure involving a birthday, a wand and a trip to platform 9 3/4.

Colette and Katie snuck to Epcot for the morning before we left.

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