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CRT2015 – Indian Echo Caverns

The other thing we did on day two was visit the Indian Echo Caverns, also in Hershey, Pennsylvania. They were much cooler than I expected. I didn't realize there was so much limestone in that area. Some of the formations were really amazing. There were a bunch of school fieldtrips there that day, but luckily our tour group started right after the last of the schools had finished, so we didn't have to deal with any loud, giant crowds.


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CRT2015 – Hershey’s Chocolate World

Day Two started with Hershey's Chocolate World in Hershey, Pennsylvania. I think this place was nearly Heaven for Carter. There was chocolate and candy everywhere, and it was nearly empty as it was a school day. We met another family that was on a road trip from Missouri, and they gave me some great ideas of things to see when we eventually make it out to that state on a future road trip. While at Chocolate World we tried the chocolate tasting session, rode the tour ride, and we got to make our own custom candy bars. Unfortunately the candy bars melted in the trunk while we were at our next stop, and were liquified by the time we got to the hotel and wanted to try them. We stuck them in the fridge overnight to try and stiffen them up. It worked well enough to enjoy them a little before bed - but we had to toss them after that.


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CRT2015 – Yale Peabody Museum

First stop was a the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History in Connecticut. Carter really dug the dinosaur fossils, but she wasn't feeling fantastic on the first day and burnt out pretty early. There were very few people in there, so we sort of had the place to ourselves. The mineral exhibit was pretty cool tool - some of the specimens were enormous!



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CRT2015

Carter and I just got back from her road trip. This time we headed west, and got as far as Columbus, Ohio by way (primarily) of Pennsylvania and New York. Along the way we visited a lot of cool places, which I plan to post about in upcoming posts. It was a great time - but we're happy to be home. The weather cooperated for the whole trip, although the temperature was all over the place - on the first couple of days it was in the eighties, but the rest of the trip was fifties and sixties at best. Ohio was a new state for me, and I've got to say that I liked it. Very scenic, and everyone there was super-friendly. So good job, Ohio!

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Carter’s Painting

Carter painted this a few nights ago. There was a "painting party" at the school where they brought in a professional artist that walked the kids through painting step by step. She had a really good time, and I think they are going to do another session next month. Even though we asked her if we could hang this in the living room, she insisted on hanging it in her newly decorated bedroom.

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Carter’s Room

Carter and I completely reworked her room recently - we just finished. We painted the walls, put her old bed back, and tore up the carpet and replaced it with a solid bamboo floor. It's nice and bright in there now. And a lot more girly, as you can see. Not to mention cleaner!


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Slide-Out Panty – Part 2

Since the last post on this project I've got the wheels mounted, painted the shelves, and affixed the red oak false front. Although I had some chip-out on the oak front when I routed it flush - I may need to replace it before I'm done.


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Camp Knife – Part 3

I got the handle on and polished the blade a few weeks ago. Next I've got to work on a sheath - right now I am protecting the blade with a cardboard blade cover I cut from a cereal box.


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Haiku

Sean is doing a poetry unit at school, and his most recent assignment was to write a Haiku. He showed me what he wrote, and (I'm sure there is some parental bias at work here, but hey!) I really liked it. Here it is - he entitled it "Jellyfish".

Jelly in water
Sees the light by the bright sun -
and glows like a gem.

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Roger Williams Park Zoo


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