Got T-Shirt!
Been there...done that.... I don't really like to travel. But we have now been blessed with a full-size van, so we've started taking homeschool field trips, family retreats, and outings. There are so many things we've not yet seen that are within a few hours of home. Not just a travel log, but a record of an insightful and inspiring life journey.
Saturday, May 11, 2013
A long time
We haven't done much travelling in a year. After a bout of being ill in 2012, we kept the field trips simple. There was the beach, zoo, apple picking, and Indiana Beach. You can catch up with our photos on our homeschool FB page. Last week was the first time in a while we actually got away for a while. It was a weekend retreat with some camping and precious family time. I'll get some photos and more information on here in a few days. Please pray that God will allow us to continue these much-needed getaways; they are necessary for our family's personal, spiritual, and academic growth. It looks like we'll be going to a zoo before the end of May--either back to Ft. Wayne (my personal favorite) or Potawatomie (in South Bend, the oldest zoo in Indiana).
Saturday, August 4, 2012
A short year
It's August 2012 and we haven't posted anything since Christmas. But that doesn't mean we haven't been busy. I was sick and out of commission for 2 months and missed some important and exciting events. There were at least 2 homeschool field trips (maybe 3). I personally have been to both places before, but I still missed out. We now have a page on Facebook for The Graham Academy, which mostly has the great photos. There will also be some helpful information about our homeschooling adventures. There are also still photos uploaded on Google's PicasaWeb (which has limited disk space and is sure to run out). The links are below; I hope to be back with some good blog content soon!
www.facebook.com/thegrahamacademy
picasaweb.google.com/wgrahamcracker
www.facebook.com/thegrahamacademy
picasaweb.google.com/wgrahamcracker
Monday, December 26, 2011
Oliver Mansion
Every year, we go to the Center for History in South Bend in December because the Oliver Mansion is decorated for Christmas. This year was a big disappointment as the small children were not allowed on the tour. This would not had been an issue if they told us. The staff told us the small ones were unable to go through the "worker's house", but misled us about the rest of the tour. The other ones on the "full" tour, said they felt rushed through the whole thing.
As I said, we do this field trip every year. We told them beforehand what ages would be on the tour. The kids were only able to be in the hands-on play area for 15 minutes! Overall, it was a bummer for everyone and we will probably never go back.
http://www.centerforhistory.org/
no t-shirt!
As I said, we do this field trip every year. We told them beforehand what ages would be on the tour. The kids were only able to be in the hands-on play area for 15 minutes! Overall, it was a bummer for everyone and we will probably never go back.
http://www.centerforhistory.org/
no t-shirt!
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Fort Wayne Museums
We had a quick and disappointing lunch at the closest fast-food place, then on to the science museum. We were again thankful for the GPS because of the one-way streets in the downtown area, but all of our stops were within a few blocks and parking was not a problem.
Another successful field trip. I don't know if it will be an annual "must see", but it was worth the trip, time, and money.
180 miles round-trip; 1 day event, 2 attractions plus meal (oh yeah, Dairy Queen stop on the way home!)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
God's Creation in 3 states in 4 days
Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio

We went to southeastern Indiana last week: an almost 200 mile drive (one way). Stayed in cabins at the state park. From there, we went to the Creation Museum one day; went to Ohio Caverns the next. Then back home.
Didn't have much time to enjoy the cabin, and no time to explore or enjoy the park. It rained most of the time anyway...good thing the places we went were not in the weather.
The Creation Museum was great. It was actually better than I expected. The quality and content of the exhibits exceeded my expectations. Because it is still new, I think I was expecting mostly galleries with paintings and drawings. The figures were very detailed: each one had different-sized fingers and toes. Even one archeologist figure had a Band-Aid on his thumb! Each room (garden of Eden, Noah's ark, modern city street, etc.) was effective in encompassing the visitors into the scene; it was so much more than walking past an exhibit as a spectator.
I don't know if we'll go back every year, but it was worth the trip, and I recommend everyone see it once.
We even saw Ken Hamm there.
The Ohio Caverns were also different from what I expected. A few weeks ago, we went to Marengo Cave. It was our first cave experience: vast caverns, effectively illuminated, with stalactites and stalagmites galore. I'm sure every cave is different, but I had a preconceived idea that it would be similar to Marengo. Some of us (including my wife) enjoyed this more than Marengo. This cave was like a long tunnel. There were some formations, and a lot more water. It was also not as deep underground. The passages were narrow at times (for me), but not claustrophobia-causing. It was very different. Which one is "better" is just a matter of preference. I drove 100 miles (literally) out of our way to see a cave with the thought, "you've seen one cave, you've seen them all." Not so. For someone who does not like to travel, I enjoyed the day and was glad we added it to our trip.
On our trip: went to Walmart twice, ate at at least 7 different restaurants.
Had to buy: new moccasins, new stroller, new cooler, more Sea Bands (these are great).
Also: Abby & Josh visited at least a dozen restrooms!



We went to southeastern Indiana last week: an almost 200 mile drive (one way). Stayed in cabins at the state park. From there, we went to the Creation Museum one day; went to Ohio Caverns the next. Then back home.
Didn't have much time to enjoy the cabin, and no time to explore or enjoy the park. It rained most of the time anyway...good thing the places we went were not in the weather.
I don't know if we'll go back every year, but it was worth the trip, and I recommend everyone see it once.
We even saw Ken Hamm there.
On our trip: went to Walmart twice, ate at at least 7 different restaurants.
Had to buy: new moccasins, new stroller, new cooler, more Sea Bands (these are great).
Also: Abby & Josh visited at least a dozen restrooms!



Total miles: over 700
Total time: 4 days.
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