Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

New Blog For Just Travel and Outings!

I started a new blog for just our outings and travel. I am going to continue to use this blog as a personal journal for everything else that goes on in our lives, such as medical updates for Ivy, fun kid things I want to share, recipes we liked, art, and crafts.

The new blog is named Crystal's Travels. I know it's super original, lol.
Here is the link to it if you are interested. http://crystalstravels.wordpress.com/

Saturday, August 6, 2011

College Road Trip with my Sister

At the first stop in the morning
I took my sister to look at two colleges yesterday. We went to UK in Lexington, KY and University of Cumberlands in Kentucky. We took both my daughters with us, Ivy-10yrs and Bella-19mths. I must have been crazy when I decided that was a good idea, lol. It was a long, exhausting but fun day. We got up at 5am, ate breakfast, showered and got dressed. We left the house at 7:30am. We drove to UK first. It is right by downtown Lexington. It was a very nice campus. Cassie, my sister, really liked it! It was here that I realised that I had forgotten the stroller in the other car! I was kicking myself all day long for that one but we made it work. We had packed a lunch. We ate on the UK grounds surrounded by trees. It was nice.
Canon at UK
Statue near one of the student buildings with an eatery
Bella was happy to get to UK & out of the car!
UK Campus
UK Grounds
Memorial Hall at UK
UK - outdoor theater
Ivy checking out the grounds at UK
Sundial
Dorm building at UK
Grounds at UK
We ate lunch here at UK. Bella was dancing for the few students that were there.
She was happy to be loose and have a little freedom.

After UK we headed to University of Cumberlands. It is in southern Kentucky off the last exit before you hit Tennessee. It is a nice campus as well. It is the complete opposite of UK in many ways. It is in a small town. The college looks much newer. The grounds are smaller and much more compact. UK's grounds almost run in a long line. Cumberlands are in a circular formation. Cumberlands has a religious affiliation and UK does not. Cumberlands does have a great aid package though! She was very impressed with what they could offer her financially. The day gave her two very different colleges to compare and contrast.
Fountain in the center of the grounds at University of Cumberlands
Checking out the fountain
University of Cumberlands
The view from the campus at University of Cumberlands

University of Cumberlands
I loved this beautiful ceiling at University of Cumberlands.

View from one of the dorms at University of Cumberlands.
University of Cumberlands


We decided it would be wrong not to at least drive into Tennessee when we were already so close, lol. We drove to the first exit in Tennessee which is Jelico. We stopped there for a little break. After that we began heading back north. We stopped off at Corbin, KY for dinner and a break. We visited the KFC museum first. It was really neat. We walked back to the car and Ivy said "Mom, I am getting hungry." We all agreed that we could not make it home without eating. We stopped at a pizza place and got a large pizza to share. We did not want to sit in a restaurant. The kids were dying to get out and run around. We found this adorable little walking bridge and gazebo to eat at. It was so cute! Best of all there was grassy areas for Bella to run around in when we finished eating. There was a large stream or small river that ran under the bridge. It was full of ducks! The kids had a blast feeding them pizza crust. What a fun stop off! We had to stop near Williamsburg for gas on the way back home. Bella was getting antsy again so we decided to hang out at the McDonalds and have dessert. This was a super rare occurrence so the kids were over-the-moon!  They each got a vanilla ice cream cone. My sister and I each got a apple pie. The whole stop came to $2.10, lol.
Waiting for her ice cream

After that we got back on the road and did not stop until we got home. We were so exhausted!! Bella did not make it here. She fell asleep in the car. I cannot blame her. I was so tired! I barely got my pajama's on before crashing.

PS. The photographs for the Corbin part of our trip is in a different page because there were so many pictures of the colleges.

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Coney Island - Cincinnati, Ohio

The girls and me on the carousel.
Fun house mirrors!

 
Fountain near the rides

Bumper Cars

 

These are some of our photographs from a recent trip we took to Coney Island. We had a great time!! This was not our first trip to this family style amusement park and it will not be our last! It is fun, affordable and family friendly. This place has a lot of things to do! Consider making it a two day event. Get a sunlite pool pass for one day and a classic ride pass for the second day. This way you can take your time. Be careful of the sun. This place can be exhausting!
 
Bella "Driving" a stationary firetruck



Playground


Ivy showing off her face paint

It was not even moving yet and Bella was already having fun!

The Details:
Location: 6201 Kellogg Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45230
Prices: Ticket for Sunlite Pool & Classic rides $21.95 for ages 5 and up
Tickets for Ages 2-4 $9.95
After 4 pm $11.95
Tickets for Sunlite pool only: $11.95 for ages 5 and up and $3.95 for 2-4 year olds
Tickets for Classic Rides only: $11.95 for 5 & up and $6.95 for 2-4 year olds
Parking $7.00
You can buy tickets on-line at a discount!




Monday, July 25, 2011

Mitchell Memorial Forest and Miami Whitewater Forest - Ohio

We recently decided to spend a day checking out a couple of parks in Hamilton County, Ohio. The first was Mitchell Memorial Forest. We walked down Wood Duck Nature Trail. The shot on the left was of an old dam. The pond area that it traps is full of lilies! We unfortunately missed them blooming but I think we may try to return to see them in bloom. You can barely see this dam from the family friendly trail. You will have to do a little off trail to get this close. Be forewarned there is a fence between you and this. I know, I know but this was too pretty to pass up! It was only a small detour and my husband kept the kids on the trail. We enjoyed the trail which is only about a mile. Ivy played in a small almost dry creek. She found bugs and flowers to check out. After we were done with the trail we went to play at their playground. It was small but cute. The issue we had with this park was that there was not any shade over it. It was very hot and sunny on this day. It did not take long and the kids were ready to run for the shade of the neighboring trees.

Ivy Took Bella's hand and said "Let's go find an adventure Bell." I got this shot of them walking off into the trees. We just followed behind them. We found a small clearing at the end. It was not a very long trail but they were super thrilled with it. The entrance is right by the park. It was a pretty little clearing with a small well which was covered.

After this we headed back to the car. We had a snack in the shade of the trees by our car. After that we headed to Miami Whitewater Forest which is only about 10 minutes away.
We cooled down and got some drinks out of the cooler before heading out onto the next trail we had picked out. We went down the Tallgrass Prairie Trail. It was very pretty! It is also only about a mile. It was slightly more hilly but still manageable with the jogging stroller. When we got to the Prairie we tried to locate all of the plants that were on the sign. It was fun. We found quite a few of them and other things, like blackberries. After the trail we played Frisbee in the clearing by the parking area for the trail. It is fairly large and grassy. This was Bella's first time playing Frisbee. She loved to throw it but could only get it a foot or two. She would clap and yell "Good Job!" Anytime she or anyone threw it. We played for about a half an hour before moving on.

The next stop was the lake. We parked in the little bit of shade we could find in the lot. We walked along the paved trail by the lake stopping to admire the view, a couple ducks and a willow tree. There is a very large playground and the visitor center by the parking lot and lake. We took the kids to play at the playground and realised there is a water park here as well. It was super hot so they were practically drooling at the site of the water! We had to walk around the corner to the snack bar to purchase a bracelet. We only had to get Ivy one because Bella is under two. We did not even have suits with us, lol. That did not stop them from having a blast!The water park has a pirate theme complete with a ship!

The Info:
Location of Mitchell Memorial Forest: 5401 Zion Rd. Cleves, OH 45002
Features park offers: 3.9 mile mountain bike trail, hiking, picnic areas, playground, and catch and release fishing only.
Cost: Free because we purchased a park pass on a previous visit. If not it is $3 for the day or the year pass is only $10!
Location of Miami Whitewater Forest: 9001 Mt. Hope Rd. Harrison, OH 45030
Features: Wetlands, trails, Frisbee golf, golf course, equestrian trail, snack bar, campground, picnic and shelter areas, lake, fishing, boat rentals, wet playground, playground, and visitor center.
Cost: Free with pass. $3 for day pass or $10 for year pass
Cost of Water Playground: $2 each or 3 for $5

Breakdown of Our Day:
Arrive at Mitchell Memorial Forest (12pm)
Walk Wood Duck Nature Trail (12pm to 1:15pm)
Potty Break and Play at Playground (1:15pm to 1:45)
Small Trail Walk (1:45pm to 2pm)
Snack in Shade by the entry to Wood Duck Nature Trail (2:00 to 2:15pm)
Drive to Miami Whitewater Forest (2:15pm to 2:30pm)
Walk Tallgrass Prairie Trail (2:30pm to 3:30pm)
Played Frisbee by trail parking area (3:30 to 4pm)
Potty Break (4pm to 4:05pm)
Walk around Lake (4:10pm to 4:30pm)
Played at Playground (4:30 to 4:50pm)
Brought bracelet for wet Playground (4:50 to 5pm)
Played at Wet Playground (5pm to 6pm)
Dried off kids and got them changed (6pm to 6:20pm)
Left park (6:20pm)
We stopped for Pizza for dinner.
 This was a tiring day in the sun for all of us. The whole house slept soundly that night!

Monday, July 11, 2011

SHARON WOODS - SHARONVILLE, OHIO



Sharon Woods park was a fun outing. There are many waterfalls sprinkled throughout this rather large park. We started out our trip with some play time at the playground near the harbor on Sharon Lake. It was a very nice park. There is an area for big kids and a play area for the toddler crew. There are baby swings but not swings for the big kids here. My oldest found this a little disappointing. There is however a small rock wall and an area that looks like rock that has places to climb up & tunnels to climb through. There is a snack bar right by this park. In the summer there are fountains here but we went in spring before they were up and running. After some play time we decided to check out the harbor and lake. There is a boat house located here where you can rent boats. It was much to cold out for us to even consider a few hours on the water. I also must warn you that boat rentals are not cheap!

At the bottom of the stairs was a paved path that circled the lake. We decided to go for a walk. My husband went back to the car to grab the stroller. We went with the jogging stroller on this day. The path does wrap up and around to the parking lot so you don't have to carry the stroller down the stairs. You do however have to wrap up and around the playground. After we had Bella strapped in the stroller we were off. There were many ducks on the lake and the path. They were almost to used to being around people because you could walk right up to them. It was neat for my oldest who loves animals but if you have a child that would try to touch them I would suggest watching closely because these ducks will not run away easily. We walked along the path for a while then my husband says "What's that noise?" I stopped and sure enough I could hear something. I said "It sounds like water." He just starts walking across the small road. I asked "Where are you going?" He answered "It's coming from over here." Ivy who had followed him across the street yells "WOW! Mom you have to see this! It's a waterfall!" I cross the street. It was where the water ran out of the lake through the dam. It was pretty neat. We stood there for a few minutes.

There was another path on that side of the road that lead up into the woods. It had a large sign. I walked over to see what it said. It looked like something we could do. It was 0.7 of a mile one way through the woods. It lead to the other side of the park and was marked as moderate so we thought we would be able to get the stroller down it. We began down it and figured if we got to a place where we couldn't get the stroller through we would simply turn around. It thankfully never came to that. The path was very nice. It followed along the water. There were many waterfalls along the way. There were also educational signs to read beside the path. At one point it crosses the water. The cliffs here are quite a sight. Since it was spring we didn't encounter a lot of people on the trail. There was a few places we had to work a little to keep the stroller moving but it wasn't bad at all.

When we got to the other side there was another path running along the road we followed. It passes a couple small waterfalls. These are neat and very easy to access because they are right along the road. One even has parking by it. My only complaint about these was the fact that they put concrete around the falls to keep them from washing out. While I can understand wanting to preserve the beauty of the falls, I am simply a purest. I think that people should let nature take its course on things like this. When people do this to a natural site it feels more like a man made item. Still pretty but it loses a little something.

When we got a little further down there was a large bridge leading across the water. On the other side there was a large park with a little log cabin. This park is one of the large wooden ones. Ivy was happy because there were swings nearby. Two large picnic areas are close by as well. There is a huge building by here. It's the Sharon centre. There is a free nature area inside. We took advantage of this. The girls favorite part was a large aquarium with a "log" running through it. The kids climbed inside to watch the fish and turtle swim around. It was very neat. I had one problem with this as a mom of a toddler. The outside edge of the "log" is concrete and you have to really keep an eye on them. They could fall and hurt themselves but more likely is a child running their head into the top of it when trying to climb inside. It is made to crawl through but my toddler could just stand in it. There is an area at the back with chairs for the adults to take a much needed break. The whole back wall is made of windows that look out on a nature area. While we were there we saw birds, chipmunks and a raccoon. In this room there is an area to stick your hands in and guess what you are grabbing. This would of been much easier if they actually all had stuff in them. About half of them were empty. There is also a table with crayons and papers for the kids. As you walk toward the door leading out there is a great photo op wall and a tree to walk through.

There is something called the "Heritage Village" here too but we did not go. You have to pay to get in. It was looking like it was going to rain so we just headed back toward our car. It looked neat so I would like to go back sometime. We were almost back to the lake when it started to sprinkle. By the time we made it back to the car it was raining. I was glad we didn't have to be out in the rain for to long.

There are a few other things to do at this park including an 18 hole golf course (not sure of pricing) and an indoor play area that costs $2.50 a child.

There are ample picnic areas and tables throughout the park. I would also like to give some credit where credit is due. The restrooms were some of the nicest I've ever seen in a park. They were clean and well stocked with toilet paper, soap and paper towels. I was honestly shocked by this! Quite impressive!

Heritage Village is $5.00 for adults, $3.00 for children ages 5-11, Children under 4 are free.

Admission to the park was $3.00 for the day.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

The Borderline Creamy Whip on Hwy 50 Greendale, IN




On Highway 50, in Indiana just barely, sits the Borderline Creamy Whip. It's almost on the border of Indiana and Ohio. It's a small ice cream shop. It is kind-of like a ice cream truck without the truck. It's a trailer with a walk-up window. They are a great family stop in summer! Their prices are very reasonable! They have picnic tables set up in the shade for you to sit and enjoy your frozen treat. The girls who work here are a joy.
We had a child's size cone (In the photo) which was huge! My oldest tried a sundae. She said it was very good. They just do the basics but they do them well! They are near many other family fun places! They have a good sized gravel lot that you can easily turn around in. This is nice because they are off of such a busy road. There is a small gift shop next door to them if you are interested. We all got ice cream and it cost me less then $5! By now I'm sure you all know I love a well priced outing and this one takes the cake...cake-cone that is!