Saturday, February 23, 2019
Oxon Hill Farm, Maryland
The Oxon Hill Farm includes the Mount Welby home, Farm Museum, barns, a stable, feed building, livestock buildings and a visitor activity barn. Farm animals include cows, horses, sheep and chickens. Also the occasional herd of deer. The 2-story Mount Welby home was built between 1807 and 1811. We were able to go inside the house and Owen’s favorite part was the big hat he could wear. Milton’s favorite part was all the puddles. The three rangers at the farm tend all the animals as well as tend the bookstore and house. From the 1890s to 1950s, under the ownership of St. Elizabeth's Hospital, the site was used as a therapeutic treatment center for the mentally ill. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003. The farm is right next to 495 and almost hard to get to with all the highway ramps. We went to lunch at the National Harbor just a few minutes south of the farm. Owen had fun photographing his meal.
Saturday, February 16, 2019
Strasburg, Pennsylvania
This weekend we drove up to Strasburg, Pennsylvania. The heart of Amish country and trains. We were able to go on a real steam train ride and then go to the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania. We had lunch in a caboose that was turned into a restaurant. The best part of the weekend was meeting up with Kory and the girls for the train ride. We rode on the train line by the Strasburg Railroad and around the train tracks are some awesome toy stores. For our boys’ interest, this was the best toy store we have visited. It took a lot of time to just pick out one toy! We got a few more pieces of track for our wood train set too. Our steam train was built in 1910 for the Canadian National Railway and then the Green Mountain Railroad in New Hampshire. In 1972 the train moved over to the Strasburg Rail Road. The Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania houses one of the most significant collections of historic railroad artifacts in the world. There are over 100 locomotives and cars from the mid-19th and 20th centuries. Several of the cars and locomotives you can go inside and play with the levers. Owen was in heaven. Milton liked walking around all the platforms. We tried to go to an Amish quilt store on Monday, but they were all closed. I am very intrigued to know how much they sell their quilts for. From my experience, just the fabric and batting is several hundred dollars!
Friday, February 8, 2019
Massanutten Resort, Virginia - 2019
Damon got another long PRT leave weekend and we went to the Massanutten water park again. Last time we went was in 2017 when I was pregnant with Milton. Owen was so happy to be playing at the water park again. This time he did all the big slides totally by himself. Milton's spot was floating with his life jacket in the warm pool. We were offered a hot deal for getting free waterpark tickets if we listened to some speaker. That ended up being a full-court press to buy a timeshare at Massanutten. The 'amazing' deal they were offering was a property that costs $35,000 they would offer to us for a mere $10,000. We did end up getting our breakfast and 4 waterpark tickets so it ended up being worthwhile. The park didn't open until 10 anyway so we had the morning to pass somehow. We played all morning, got lunch at the yummy diner nearby, and then went back for a couple more hours at the park. The next day we went to the regular pool so the kids got a lot of water time! Damon took the kids to see the farm animals that they could buy food pellets to feed the animals. The kids liked seeing the animals. Milton did not do well sleeping so we ended up driving back Sunday night taking the scenic route up Skyline Drive. It was a fun trip and then Owen didn't have to miss a day of school.
Friday, February 1, 2019
February 2019
This month we went to the Masanutten water park and the Lancaster train museum. Both were very exciting. The mom excitement for the Lancaster trip was that it was the final straw for me getting Milton to sleep on his own instead of having me sit in there with him forever and then wake up many times in the night. I am very happy to say that he is now happily sleeping through the night, but after stories he will lay down in his bed and let me put the blanket over him. Huge gold star for mom. Milton can now say ball, car, apple, bus, arm, and shake his head yes and no. His favorite words are apple and car. Going through a parking lot takes a while. When we go to Fuddruckers, Milton loves the milkshakes. Owen went to a birthday party for one of his classmates. Ian and Owen have been in the same class since they were 2. We went to the Natural History museum where Owen got to see the dinosaur bones. Milton liked climbing around the exhibits. At the end of the month Owen had his first piano lesson at Ayrlawn. He loves his “pino” at home and likes to play the demo song which he calls “J song”. He has also started swim lessons at the YMCA that Damon takes him to on Tuesday evenings. They don't have any daytime classes. His class is only him and one other girl and he really is enjoying the class. I was worried he wouldn't go in the pool, but he never ceases to surprise me.
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