Sunday, June 2, 2013

Hershey Park

For the long Memorial Day weekend we decided to surprise the kids with a last minute trip to Hershey, PA. We didn't tell them where we were going or what we were doing. After dinner on Friday we packed our bags, put the kids in their PJs, and hit the road. We checked in to a very nice, new, Spring Hill Suites near Harrisburg. They were super excited just to have their own room in a hotel. We got up at the crack of dawn on Saturday and made our way to Hershey World, an attraction on the same grounds as the amusement park. There, we made our own chocolate bars and rode on a tour/ride all about Hershey. At the end of the ride they each got a piece of chocolate. They were in heaven. 

After visiting Hershey World we made our way to the park. We spent the rest of the day there riding the rides and walking all over the park. Beatrice was a real trooper. We didn't bring the stroller and she didn't not complain once about being tired. Elliot rode two roller coasters and told me that riding them made him feel like he "was going to have a heart attack." I don't know where he heard that term, but we thought it was pretty funny. Beatrice went on a lot of rides too (Elliot and Brian rode a lot of rides together and since I had the camera most of the pictures are of Bea) At first she was scared and wanted to sit with Elliot and hold his hand on every ride. By the end of the day she wanted to ride by herself "like a big girl." The only down side of our day at the park was the weather, which was quite windy and chilly for the end of May. Thankfully we dressed appropriately. 

On Sunday after another exciting night at the hotel we headed to downtown Harrisburg to have breakfast, play miniature golf, and go to an arts festival along the water front. It was still cool outside, but much sunnier which was nice. After golfing, seeing LOTS of art and having lunch we headed home. The kids are still talking about our big adventure. We'll have to surprise them more often. 

Ready to make our candy bars. Bea was not a fan of the hair net.

On the tour





Bea really liked this bee ride







Mini Golf  on City Island

crossing the walking bridge from mini golf on City Island to the waterfront for the arts festival.
Bea being silly at lunch on Sunday

On the way back to MD

Class of 2026

Elliot's preschool education came to a close in May and his little school had a graduation ceremony of sorts to mark the occasion. Elliot and the other 60 "graduates" will officially embark on their educational careers this September when they start Kindergarten. The graduation ceremony consisted of a church service followed by a concert by the children. I think Elliot must have been up late the night before playing in his room because he yawned his way through the performance. It was cute nonetheless.





post graduation snack with his friend Matthew
Elliot and his teacher Mrs. Hatcher