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Fall travel meep
carrie: So just to keep it all straight
carrie: we have planned
carrie: Sept 30-Oct 1 - Cumberland MD
carrie: Oct 20-22 - Virginia
carrie: Nov 23-26 - Kentucky
carrie: December sometimearoundthe18th - NYC
M: Oct. 27 - Boo at the Zoo
M: Sep 24th - A's birthday party
M: Nov. 5 - Presumbably O's
carrie: halloween in general
M: Oct.14-15 or Oct. 28-29 Fearfest at King's Dominion
carrie: what an insane last half of the year.
carrie: By New Year's we're going to be EXHAUSTED
carrie: and then it just KEEPS GOING
carrie: that week around March/April - Atlanta/Sacto/Seattle/Van
M: March sometime - Maple sugaring
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I'm exhausted just reading it all, and that of course doesn't count all the little, one day things - the meetings and parties that will accompany the beginning of school, the everyday stuff. Autumn does this to me every year - it grabs me with its wonderful and drags me all over the place. It doesn't help that Halloween is just this insane time with children's activities, and that their birthdays are six weeks apart and on either side of it. The time between the beginning of school and Christmas is just one big blur.
That March/April week, by the way - the plan is for me to fly to Atlanta for the
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Aww, no Marc or kids at the wedding? :(
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Also - holy crap, Meg! I can't believe it's happening! I'm so excited for y'all!
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But before I worry about all that - this is going on the big calendar. :D
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And no, they'll be off doing their own thing. Besides, kids at a wedding can be a source of great joy or a complete pain in the ass, and I am really looking forward to enjoying myself without having to worry about keeping my kids out of everything. :D
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Latest post about the 16th is here.
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Autumn is insane. Also, posted at the other place.
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Will you still be going to meet up Sunday? I wasn't sure how you were faring on your ankle =/ *hugs*
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Looks like you guys are going to be super busy. Exciting!
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For your trip in the Pacific Northwest, start with Portland, as you must go to Powell's books in Portland...it's half a city block of pure books, as far as the eye can see. So much fun. And their museum isn't bad either. Ooo, and def go to Mt. St. Helens on the drive up to Washington as it is smoking and ashing every day now, I think, and should continue to do so. THat will be fun for the kids.
I recommend driving up the ocean highway(101 I think), as it is gorgeous and takes you through Olympic National Park. It may be cold, but oh well. Kalaloch, right on the ocean, is a beautiful place to stay. Cabins will run you about 180 (high end) a night, or their campground nearby is great. Near the ocean and a must see is the Hoh River Valley rainforest, and very near to that is Lake Crescent, a gorgeous lake and one of the prettier things in Olympic National Park.
Obviously in Seattle, see Pike's Place. It is a good place for kids, as there is lots of food and things to see. They also have harbour tours which are quite nice (though with a ferry ride you can accomplish the same thing for much less). See Mt. Rainier, but see it from the Space Needle in Seattle, and save your mountain expeditions for the rest of the Cascades. Glacier Lake and the surrounding area have a lot of hikes and stuff that are great for kids. Drive up highway 2 to see it...it takes you through a lot of small towns and is so much nicer than the interstate. You could stop in Snohomish for good antiquing if you're into that.
And, a definite reccomendation are the San Juan islands...they are stunning and a short stop away from Vancouver on the Ferry system. I went whale watching there a few months ago, and, while the whales evaded us, the boat ride alone was gorgeous enough to justify the cost.
La, can you tell I spent pretty much every summer of my life in that area? Hope y'all have fun exploring.
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