Mary Angel
(8/2019) It’s September again? That means it is staycation
time for my family again! Almost every year since we have
started our staycations I have brought you all along for
the good times. This year isn’t any different, we had a
blast and I hope it will inspire you to make memories with
your family as well.
First, for those of you who have
never staycationed and haven’t read my past articles, a
staycation is when you do day trips instead of going away
for vacation. Last year for staycation we did a "best of"
year and revisited many of the kids and our favorite
spots, including the ones that have become annual
favorites. We saw Jesus at Sight and Sound which was
absolutely amazing. We returned to Lancaster, PA to see
The Wizard of Oz at Dutch Apple Dinner Theatre. The kids
also chose a Frederick Keys game and the Army Heritage
Museum near Carlisle. We did a home and garden tour and a
few other things the kids have loved over the years.
This year we tried to mix
favorites with some new experiences. We started, right
after church, with a brand new family favorite by eating
lunch at Iron Age in Catonsville, MD where you get all of
the meat you can eat that you cook over an open grill in
the middle of your table. The kids were mesmerized and
stuffed by the end of lunch. It was delicious and
entertaining and a great way to start staycation. Next we
went to an escape room in Gettysburg, PA. The
craftsmanship at 1863 Escape Room was beyond compare of
the other escape rooms we have enjoyed (and we have
enjoyed them all). Unfortunately as the kids get older
life gets in the way, so it was only 5 of the 6 of us. My
kids would tell you that an escape room would definitely
be included in a future "best of" staycation year. This
night we just grabbed pizza and brought it home and
relaxed
Our second day started on Monday
when we piled in the car to head to the Army Heritage
Museum. This is a free day trip (I would encourage you to
drop something in the donation box next to the gift shop).
This is by far one of our families favorite day trips. It
is not too far away, there are inside and outside things
to explore, a gift shop, and it doesn’t hurt that there is
a Red Robin around the corner (Yummmm). After a quick
lunch (there wasn’t time this trip for a sit down lunch)
we headed to Harrisburg for a second time riding the Pride
of the Susquehanna Riverboat. If you have never done this
it is a beautiful 45 min excursion. If you are looking for
something a little longer they do offer specialty cruises
that include meals, adult beverages, and themes like
princesses.
The third day was kind of a free
day in that I took my son driving and then to take his
driving test…and yes we have another driver in the house
(and higher insurance – ugggg). That evening we went to a
Frederick Keys game. All of the kids love this choice for
different reasons. The boys love to watch the game, eat
and joke with my husband. The girls like to watch a little
game, grab a little something to eat, Wander around
talking, and then repeat. This year unfortunately we were
rained out by the second inning, but we had a blast and as
we headed home (knowing we could exchange our tickets for
another game this season) the three younger ones had a
blast collecting Pokémon Go characters. We drove all
around Frederick with my husband reminiscing and the kids
laughing as they squealed about this Pokémon and the next.
Everything this day was a little strange and not what we
planned but it was extremely memorable and a blast.
It is now day four of staycation
and we started a new, very popular tradition we call the
Family Olympics! We bowled, played mini golf, laser tag,
our family dinner game, and Rummy and everyone got scored
according to their placement in each event. Since there
are six of us first place got 6, second got 5, and so on.
It was amazing to see how all over the board the scoring
was. My second son got first in bowling and laser tag, but
last in mini golf (I beat him by 2 points) and Rummy (he
never got above 0), while my husband scored highest in
mini golf and second highest in almost everything else. My
oldest had to work most of the day so his score ended very
low. My husband came in first place overall and the day
was such a success that we are now planning our families
winter Olympics.
Day five was also something new,
the Hershey Trolley Tour. It was funny and interesting and
yummy all rolled into one! This was followed by lunch at,
you guessed it, Red Robin and the boys couldn’t have been
happier. That afternoon we had to get back for the oldest
to go to work. We finished out the evening with some games
and a dinner out…kid’s choice!
The final day of staycation took
us to Lancaster, PA, or at least close. We went to Bird in
Hand dinner theatre. The food was delicious (try the
chicken corn soup), the show was extremely well written
and the music was some of the best I have seen at a dinner
theatre. We had an absolute blast and so did the kids. I
love knowing we have two choices in the Lancaster area for
dinner theatre options.
I hope we have inspired you to
start your own staycation traditions. Remember to throw in
free events or look on Groupon and other coupon sites for
discounts. Above all remember to have fun, make memories
and know it is all about spending time together not
breaking the bank!
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