Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Pittsburgh Pa, and the 4th


Thursday I mowed the lawn, while these darlings watched, with their babies and lawn chairs.
After the big mow, I ventured to WOLF TRAP for the evenings performance of
Mamma Mia!!!
It was a very last minute evening, but thanks to Andrea, was a fantastic night!!!
Going to Wolf Trap was on my Bucket List, and it was such a great evening, I hope to take Jeff and any other visitors there.
All set for the Americas Birthday!
Friday morning, at the crack of dawn we had the car loaded for our trip to Pittsburgh.
Some friends mentioned they were going for the weekend, so we invited our selves along, and before you know it, we were off to see Pa!
The drive up went great, with a 2 hr. layover at a charming park in Shellenberger, Pa.
I may have not come to appreciate the beauty of Pennsylvania before, but after driving through much of its landscape, realized how hilly, lush and diverse this state is.
Our first stop was the "Snows Nuthouse".
We know the Snows from Utah, and over various circumstances have seen one another!
We were delighted to spend time with Kris and Mike, and their charming children!
We talked, ate, talked, laughed, talked, laughed till we cried, played games, talked..
Kris, it was a dream! Thank you!!
We cannot wait to be with you again.

Day One:
The Duquesne incline and Mt. Washington.
This city may only be know for its past mining history, but I will tell you it is SPECTACULAR!
The water, bridges and tunnels took our breath away.


Waiting a turn on the "train".
A cable car that takes you down the mountain side, and back up again.
I think even brave Hank was a bit hesitant for this ride.
Lunch was a picnic on the lawn near the "Tower of Learning"
Andrea and her servants waiting to counsel us.
I still am not sure what the purpose of this very large and often lavish building was,
but it was fun to see the unique rooms as they each portrayed countries learning styles.
Lucy couldn't wait to get back to the hotel and swim, so thats just what we did before dinner.
Dinner that night, the famous Pimanti Brothers.
If you're a "Man vs. food" viewer, you may otherwise know this place as the restaurant that serves coleslaw and fries ON their sandwiches.
Jeff and Dave could have eaten this for breakfast the next day. Me, I though it was great,
but a once a life time thing.
Day Two:
The Science Center.
I was saying this place was overwhelming for an adult, let alone a child.
They had everything a curious mind would wonder about.
Here we are sitting in the earthquake simulator.
Charlie couldn't get enough of this water/river bed center.
He loved the balls and their interaction with the waters path.
Nurse Lucy trying to help our very ill patient Charlie
I see potential for his curious mind.
So COOL! Didn't you use to play "Operation" for hours when you were little?
Well, no need to be little. Its life size now!
Jeff was like a 5 year old at the Sports Center.
Here he is, shooting to the sky, after it launches you, depending on your downward pull.

Our tour of one of the Submarines.
It was amazing to see what a real submarine looked like, but my heavens,
you'd have to give me 100 times a sign on bonus to ever board one going out to sea.

Dinner that night, (of corse after our daily swim) was Pei Wei, take out style.
Joke of the night, both Andrea and Dave spilling their dinner plates all over the floor.
Day 3:
If the name Frank Lloyd Wright doesn't sound familiar to you, this next part will be a snooz.
In the sleepy town of Mill Run, Pa, you'll find the ever famous house that FLW was commissioned to build, Fallingwater.
Since no children were allowed, it worked out perfectly for Andrea and I to head off,
and take a tour of this famous home.
BUT, not before Landon had what would be the first of many blowouts.


I had some great expectations of this home, and let me tell you, they were EXCEEDED.
This home was truly amazing!
Built long before its time, in the sense of construction, style and design.
No cameras are allowed inside, with our tour, so you'll just have to take my word for it that
this place is spectacular.



On the way home, about an hour from our house,
I realized I had not yet given my kiddies a sucker.
By saying this, I am telling you they did fantastic, and did not need to be hushed with a ball of sugar in their mouth.
They all were great. Kept busy with their books, toys, coloring, stickers, and our favorite, Snacks!

All of this of corse could be considered a dry run for this upcoming weekend, when we take our 11 day road trip, up as far as Maine!! (Camping all the way)
We rushed home for a BBQ and fireworks with friends.
What would the 4th be with out watermelon, homemade ice cream and a big juicy burger?

Fortunately for us, the boys were exhausted, which helped our cause with getting them to bed with the booming sound of fireworks in the back.
Lucy, on the other hand, did stay awake, but after stepping on a sparkler, wasn't quite the same. It took us years to get her to like the fireworks, and I think we may have set our selfs back a few years.
What a whirlwind vacation and holiday weekend, but such great memories!!
Thanks Snows and Cooks!! We had a lovely time!

6 comments:

Sean and Kari said...

No Fair. i open up your blog and you are traveling with MY FAMILY!!! Next time you go traveling like that, The Lewis' need to be invited!!

Miss All of you guys. I think an East coast trip is in order.

Kris said...

Oh Jackie girl!!! Loved seeing the pics and we 5 had a most fabulous time!! We love you and loved, LOVED having you in our home!!! Consider it your home away from home. :) xo Have a great time on your camping trip! Love you 5 so much.......

Love to you,
Kris

Rebecca Barlow said...

What fun! So jealous!!!

Kim said...

Jackie, I can't believe what you can fit into a long weekend! Thanks for the pics of Falling Water; a place I have always wanted to see. I am a Frank Lloyd Wright fan! If you ever get to Scottsdale, AZ check out his Taliesin West; amazing! Have a great time camping - what a brave woman!!

Auds Beck said...

It looks like you had a great trip!! My favorite picture is the one where everyone is leaning out of your picture in the street car! I want to play operation!! Why don't they have cool stuff like that around here! Man Cam would have died for the fries and slaw on the meal! I remember that one-whooo doggies!! What a life you have your kids are so lucky to experience all of that, what fun. I can't wait to hear about your next trip!!

Anonymous said...

Hello. I'm a Pittsburgh native who just happened upon your blog. I thought you might like a little information on the Cathedral of Learning. It is the crowning glory of the University of Pittsburgh and was built between 1926 and 1937 when the very first class was held there. It was the tallest "educational" building of its time. The beautiful "nationality rooms" are actually classrooms. I'm glad you enjoyed your visit to our beautiful, diverse and friendly city.