Visit the Polar Caves for free until June 19th

The Polar Caves in Plymouth, NH is a great family tourist stop. It includes a series of caves and passages formed by the falling of massive boulders nearly 50,000 years ago as the third continental glacier moved southward over New Hampshire’s White Mountains.

You can explore the Rock Garden, a jumble of glacially deposited granite boulders and take a self-guided tour of the caves. Open daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., early May to late October, weather permitting.

They also offer gemstone and fossil mining for the kids, a gift shop and ample picnic spots. Kids can also visit with the animals, which include Fallow Deer, Pheasants from around the world, Peacocks, Swans and a wide variety of ducks. We try to visit every year.

For a limited time, the Polar Caves in Plymouth, NH is offering a “buy one, get one admission for free”. The offer is valid Monday – Friday only and expires June 19, 2009. 

To print your coupon, click here…>

A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words

rainbow-springs-2-24-09zaRecently on a family vacation, I put our old digital camera to work. I took it everywhere we went and took pictures of everything that looked interesting to me. The typical response I got from my family was “will you put that camera away”.

Digital cameras have made it easy to take pictures. I just delete the ones that do not come out or were not what I was trying to compose. On our trip, I filled two 1MB cards and one 256K card. That is a lot of pictures.

After we returned, I went through all the photos and wrote stories about each day of our trip. I emailed these to family.

I enjoy reviewing the pictures and presenting them in a way that people enjoy seeing. I also file them by year and category to make it easier to find in the future.rainbow-springs-2-24-09g1

It is amazing how often we look back at the pictures with the children and how much they appreciate these photos that they did not want me to take.

Spring is here, so take advantage of the nice weather and look for flowers, birds, children, pets, etc. to take pictures of and make your own stories.

 

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Christmastime in North Conway

A few weekends ago, we met one of Santa’s elves. Her name was Kathy Lewis and she is the Innkeeper of the Eastern Inns in North Conway, NH. When we arrived at the Inn on Friday evening, she greeted us with a smile and was wearing a red and green striped elf hat. There was a fire burning and the front lobby smelled like popcorn.

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Kathy Lewis, Innkeeper reads The Polar Express

Kathy was preparing for the evening’s family fun festivities, which included a reading of The Polar Express followed by popcorn and a movie with. In addition, she had gifts for all the children who attended story time.

Our family visits North Conway every December. It is part of our Christmas celebration. We love the decorated shops, sleigh rides, ice skating, train rides and many other activities that are held in the north country every year.

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Two room efficiency suite great when staying with kids

Kathy at Eastern Inns invited us up for the weekend to participate in their family activities. I had not heard of this Inn before. We stayed in a two- room efficiency suite, which was perfect. We travel a lot with the kids and usually our accommodations consist of one room. The room at Eastern Inns had a separate bedroom area and a separate living room and kitchen area with microwave and refrigerator. At night we were able to put the kids to bed, close the door and watch TV.

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A complimentary continental breakfast is offered at the Inn

The next morning, we enjoyed a complimentary, full continental breakfast, which is available to all guests of the Inn. There is ample seating as well so that you are not cramped with the kids in a corner trying to eat breakfast.

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Indoor heated swimming pool

After breakfast, we took a swim in the large indoor, heated pool. The kids love to swim and this was great exercise for them since the day was very chilly and we did not play outside.

Later that day, we rode the Conway Scenic Railroad and visited with Santa. The trip took us from North Conway to Conway and back. About a one-hour ride.  We have taken this train ride many times and I was actually quite disappointed this time around. By the time Santa visited with our kids, he was out of “gifts” and ended up giving the kids a canvas bag. They would have preferred the activity book. The scenery was beautiful and I suggest sitting in first class if you take the ride. I accidentally bought the wrong tickets.

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The kids decorate cookies for the Inn's Christmas tree

When we returned to the Inn, the kids got to decorate two sugar cookies with different colored icings and sugar candies. They loved being creative and messy with their designs. One cookie was hung on the Inn’s Christmas tree in the front lobby and the other the kids got to eat.

That evening, we had dinner at Tuckerman’s Restaurant and Tavern, which is located at the New England Inn in Intervale, just three miles outside of North Conway Village. Route 302 to Route 16A. Dinner was great and so was the atmosphere. It was a very good place to bring kids.

Before turning in for the evening, we watched How the Grinch Stole Christmas at the Inn. The kids got their pajamas on and brought their stuffed buddies to the Inn’s upstairs rec room.

The Inn, built in 1979, is a budget-friendly place to take the kids. It offers 55 guest rooms and suites in a motel-style setting located on eight acres. Besides a rec room and indoor pool, the Inn has an outdoor playground and basketball hoop. Miles of trails connect to Whitaker Woods and begin right outside their door. The trails are perfect for mountain biking, cross country skiing or just walking in the woods.

For adults, the Inn has an exercise room, sauna, Jacuzzi and in-house massage therapy services.

The Inn is located minutes from StoryLand, Conway Scenic Railroad, Mt. Washington Auto Road, Settlers’ Green Outlet Village, Mt. Washington Valley Children’s Museum and five ski areas. Santa’s Village in Jefferson is about a one-hour drive, but well worth the trip. In addition, the Inn is near water slides, an alpine slide, chair lift rides, horseback riding, etc. Visit their Events Page to see what is happening in the area.

To get to the Inn, take route 16 and 302 north through North Conway Village. Their driveway is located on the right a 1/2 mile north of Schouler Park and the Conway Scenic Railroad.

To learn about the Inn’s latest package deals and incentives, click here…>

You can also visit EasternInns.com or call (800) 628-3750 to make a reservation.

“Cheap” gas

Recently I was alerted to a website that tells you which gas stations have the cheapest prices (and the highest) on gas in your zip code area. It’s updated every evening. Hopefully this will be helpful information as you plan your summer vacation.

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