Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Friday, August 30, 2013

Ancestry.com

Who has been on Ancestry.com in the last little bit?  I checked this website out a few years ago, did okay with finding some stuff, but kept coming up short at certain spots so I quit.  Fast forward to last week when I decided, on a whim, to check the site out again.  And wow, was I amazed at the changes!

First of all, when searching a particular person.... say, your great grandmother, when her name is found on a census or other documents, a little leaf flags by her name.  Then you can click on the leaf and many times, you can view a copy of that page in the census (or other document)!  It is really amazing to see the older style writing and find your ancestors' name on those pages! 

I was also able to find military documents on some ancestors.  These are much more rare than finding a name on a census, and pretty cool to see an ancestor's signature, where they may have been stationed, draft registration cards, etc. 

One of the clues that would pop up was if that name is in other people's saved family trees.  Which was awesome because it gave you hints about an ancestor's mom and dad in some cases if you were having a hard time finding that information.  It also gave information on brothers and sisters.

Now there was a couple of drawbacks that drive me crazy.  One is that when a document is saved for an ancestor, if you do not remember the person you saved it under it is hard to find.  Even if you do remember the person it is saved under, it is still hard to find!  Seems like it could be a little more simple to find the things you already saved.  Another problem I found is that if there is a misspelling in a name, say, your aunt had a name that was misspelled a few times, then if you did not pay attention, it would pop up that person 3 times, like they are 3 different people.  It is a simple fix, but still a pain.

Overall, this was very addicting over last weekend.  I would stay up and could not help but keep looking for more information late into the night.  If you do get stuck and cannot find information on someone, especially when you are getting way back there in the 1700s and even 1600s, you can Google that name and many times there are other people asking the same questions in various genealogy forums and you may find your answer!  By the way, there is a 14 day free trial you can check out, just remember to cancel before the 14 days are up if you do not want to get charged!

Monday, August 26, 2013

Big Time Rush and Victoria Justice: Summer Break Tour

A week before school started we had the privilege of taking the kids to their first concert to see Big Time Rush and Victoria Justice.  Of course, Cara was super excited, Alex.... well, not so much.  I was just happy we were able to go as a family as Damien was able to request off for that night.

Getting ready to head into the U.S. Bank Arena in Cincinnati.
The opening act started 5 minutes early, which was awesome... but then after he was finished, there was a long wait and I thought for sure it was time for Victoria Justice to come out!  But no, it was another opening act.  Then another long wait.  Then finally, Victoria Justice!!  By the time we were waiting for Big Time Rush, is was past 9:00 and we probably sat around 30 minutes just for them to get started.  Definitely a long wait for kids!
During one of the many breaks in between acts.
When Big Time Rush finally hit the stage, Alex was pretty much over it.  He made it through a few songs and then complained about the music being too loud and started crying (mind you, this was getting close to 10:00 pm at this time, their usual bedtime is 8:30).  So Alex and Damien left the concert and sat outside while Cara and I finished the concert.  And she lasted the entire time!!  I think she was too excited to complain or think about being tired!  Perhaps if we had seen a band that Alex cared for, he would have lasted longer as well. 

Overall, I am so grateful for the opportunity to go to this concert, it is something Cara will never forget!  I know if I had the chance to see New Kids on the Block at her age, I would have been over the moon!


Friday, August 9, 2013

Activities Close to Home: When a Faraway Vacation is Not Possible

I want to start off with thanking all those that checked out my posts this week about different spots we visited during this summer!  School is next week for us so it has been great remembering the fun we had (I need to check how many days until next summer, I am going to miss it too much!).

This week has been about activities that we found close to our home in Lexington, Kentucky.  For those that have not seen the posts yet, you can find the different spots I featured in this series here:
We were not able to go on a faraway vacation this year for many reasons, including financial reasons.  In late March, I found out I was pink slipped from my teaching assistant job (I got re-hired in July for that position until after Christmas, which is when I will take over a 1st grade classroom for the last half of the year).  But in late March until I was re-hired, I was a bit stressed!  I did not want the kids to just be sitting at home all summer because we were having financial problems, so I knew they would be going to the local parks and other free things that Lexington offers.  But what else could I do to make it a super special summer without spending much money?  My guidelines to finding activities included:
  • Distance from our house (had to be within a 2 hour driving distance)
  • Family friendliness
  • Cheapness
I feel we did pretty well on keeping true to those guidelines.  When I ask Cara what she will tell people when they ask what they did this summer, she had a list a mile long, so we must have done something right!  And so now, I leave you with a few photos of other summer fun we had, close to our backyard!

Historic Lindsay Springs- 15 minute bike ride from our house- Free!
YMCA Pool- 15 minute car drive from our house- Monthly fee for the Y
Waveland Museum and Park- 20 minute car drive from our house- Free!
Mcconnells Springs Hiking Trail- 10 minute car drive from our house- Free!




Kentucky State Capital- 25 minute car drive from our house- Free to walk around ;)
Kentucky State Capital- Flower Clock- Cara loves this thing and talks about it all the time!
Backyard fun... Free!
What are some destination spots close your home that you want to or have gone to during a "staycation?" 

Thursday, August 8, 2013

Activities Close to Home: Kentucky Railway Museum

Today is Day 4 of my "Activities Close to Home" series.  Click one of the links below for Days 1-3 if you missed them:
We based our outings on the following criteria:
  • Distance from our house (had to be within a 2 hour driving distance)
  • Family friendliness
  • Cheapness
The Kentucky Railway Museum is somewhere over an hour away from our home in Lexington.  I checked out their website (http://www.kyrail.org/ ) to find out what kind of train rides they have and found out they only run on certain days of the week.  They have lots of great ideas for train excursions, including a Day Out with Thomas the Train that they do every year.  My kids are starting to get a little old for that, so we settled on a train excursion that included an old time train robbery (any money collected is actually for charity).  Before heading out on the train, we had time to check out some old trains and a very small museum they had on the premises.

This last one sure had a rough life!

When it was time to line up and board the train something had happened to prevent us from getting on at the right time.  It was a hot day, and finally after standing out in the hot sun, it was a nice surprise to get in the train car and get hit with some nice, refreshing air-conditioning.

We got out of the small town of New Haven quickly and started to see some nice country and some houses here and there.  On the way, there were people dressed up in period clothing, talking to the passengers and having a good time with everyone.  We stopped at a small store halfway through so the train could go and get turned around and everyone could enjoy some refreshments.   The kids were starting to get antsy about seeing some robbers by this time!  We hopped back on the train, picking a different train car since each were a little different.  The kids were staring out the window (very dingy and hard to see out of windows), waiting for what promised to be a crazy time!

Finally, there were some loud popping outside!  It was showtime! (Sorry for the following photo, this is the best I could get out of the windows).


The robbers came in and started demanding money (though they very quickly mentioned it was actually going to a certain charity).  The kids had their dollars ready to give.  It was a good little show and made the train ride that was special in itself even more so.

If you happen to be close to Bardstown, you should definitely head on over to New Haven and ride a train through the country!  There are different events throughout the year, including:
  • Train Robbery
  • Day out with Thomas the Train
  • Christmas Train
  • Mystery Theatre
  • Dining
The trains are old and are in need of some repair, but it is a great way to go back in time and enjoy a day out with the family!

Kentucky Railway Museum Pros:
  • Not many places offer train rides that really take you back in time!
  • Different events throughout the year.
  • Air conditioned, great during the summer months!
Kentucky Railway Museum Cons:
  • Train cars need some renovating.
  • Windows are a little tough to see out of.
  • Museum in the station was a lot smaller than expected.
 Kentucky Railway Museum Tips:
  • If you are going in the hot summer months and not doing the dining event, bring some snacks and water.
  • Check online at http://www.kyrail.org/ for dates and times the trains are heading out.


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Activities Close to Home: Newport Aquarium

Day 3 of my series "Activities Close to Home" is about our journey to the Newport Aquarium (read Day 1 about the Louisville Zoo here and Day 2 about Mammoth Cave here).  Just to recap, we used the following guidelines on choosing destinations to visit as a family this summer:
  • Distance from our house (had to be within a 2 hour driving distance)
  • Family friendliness
  • Cheapness
Having visited Ripley's Aquarium at the Gatlinburg or Myrtle Beach locations for 4 years in a row, I was more than happy to be visiting an aquarium that was not Ripley's.  There were more similarities than I expected, but Newport Aquarium was a great day out.  They had the underground tunnel where you see water all around you, penguins, alligators, sharks, stingrays; basically anything you expect to see at an aquarium and more.


  





There was also a fun little play area for the kids in a great spot where kids could just have some fun and let off some steam after being such angels during the first part of exploring the aquarium ;)


One of the best parts of the Newport Aquarium is its location.  It is a beautiful walk all around.  Behind the aquarium is some beautiful scenery of Cincinnati and the Ohio River.


After going down the block we came upon an awesome bridge over the Ohio River for pedestrians.  Later I found out it was the Purple People Bridge, a bridge that was once upon a time part of the railway system, later a road for cars, and now is used as a pedestrian bridge over the Ohio River.  It was a great surprise and discovery for us, it was like finding a hidden treasure since we had no idea it was there!


 


I can see us visiting the particular area again.  I loved the location, the walking, the shops and restaurants all around.  If eating at a restaurant, this will bring our price up, but perhaps it is worth saving up for ;)

Newport Aquarium Pros:
  • Everything you want to see at an aquarium and then some!
  • Great location
Newport Aquarium Cons:
  • Overpriced gift shop, but that was expected!
Newport Aquarium Tips:
  • Wear your walking shoes!  Lots of great things to see and do in the surrounding area (including the Purple People Bridge).

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Activities Close to Home: Mammoth Cave

Today is Day 2 of my series "Activities Close to Home."  (Read Day 1 about the Louisville Zoo here).  Not being able to afford a bigger vacation this year, my family has been going on adventures a little closer to our home in Central Kentucky.  Some guidelines we tried to go by in choosing our adventures included:
  • Distance from our house (had to be within a 2 hour driving distance)
  • Family friendliness
  • Cheapness
Now Mammoth Cave is actually a few minutes past our 2 hour driving distance guideline, but it was too cool to pass up this summer!  Not to mention my cousin lives about 30 minutes from that area, so we were able to visit with family the night before. Along the way to the cave, there were other caves to tour and fun kid stops such as Dinosaur World in Cave City.  Plenty to do for a long weekend if you have the time!  You also have your choice of camping out or staying in a cabin or a hotel in the area.

Along the way towards the visitor center and hotel, there are plenty of beautiful trails to see.  If you like biking or hiking, this looks like a great place to check out!  As the kids get older and have more endurance, I would definitely like to come back here for both!

Our view on a trail after the cave when I spotted a deer but missed it in the photo.
We parked on the side where the hotel is, which was perfect for us because they have food and we were very hungry!  It was around 10:30 central standard time, pretty close to our lunch time since we are used to eastern standard time.  Thank goodness the hotel had the coffee shop open that also served sandwiches and lunch items.  The coffee shop looks just like an old fashion diner and had lots of charm and caring waitresses.  Everyone at our table ordered sandwiches and fries, and I have to say... the fries were awesome... I loved them... I wish I could have some right now!  It is almost like they are battered before frying, and it was delicious!  I cannot express enough to get some of those fries if you stop and eat here!!  The price for lunch, including tip, for all four of us was $31.00, not bad considering the atmosphere and yummy food!

After eating it was time to head to the visitor center.  I did not know what to expect since I did not really even look at the website and did not book any tours in advance.  And when I walked in it looked a little overwhelming, not at all what I was expecting.  There were tons of people, a museum area, and a waiting line to book a tour.  There are huge screens letting you know when tours were leaving and if any tickets were left for that tour.  The next tour that had not sold out was about 4 hours away, way to long for us since we were driving back home that evening.  Luckily, we noticed they were selling self guided tours.  It was not a long walking tour, just one that was in one of the largest areas in the cave, which worked well for us since our 6 year old was not ready for a tour that was miles long.  We bought our tickets (relatively cheap) and then checked out the museum before heading out.

The museum was bigger than I expected.  It was great at showing geological features of the cave as well as the history.  I love history and I am always excited to learn more about places we visit.  The kids were surprisingly into the history and science of the cave.  They had a sitting area to view a video about the cave and history, which was a little longer than I liked since I was ready to get out to the cave already, but the rest of my family was intent on sitting and watching the entire video.

Finally, it was time to head to the cave.  We walked back out the back (the side the hotel is on) and found a small sign pointing us on the right trail to the self guided tour.  When we got to the cave entrance, there were guides there to give us some details.  As we neared the entrance, the cold air of the cave was felt quickly.  Take a jacket if you are bothered by constant chilly air (something I had wished I remembered for Cara)!

The trail in the self guided tour are very wide and easy to walk.  There were two guides we met on our walk through the cave to give us interesting facts and to answer any questions.  Both guides we met that day were very personable, and one was a great storyteller.

Damien and the kids in the cave

The kids and I outside the visitor center

I cannot wait to be able to visit Mammoth Cave again!  Next time I will be better prepared by reserving a tour that fits our family at that time.  Perhaps we will be able to stay at one of the cabins also!

Mammoth Cave Pros:
  • Other area attractions close by.
  • Great food before heading to the caves at the Mammoth Cave Hotel.
  • Beautiful biking and walking trails.

Mammoth Cave Cons:
  • Unless you want to wait around a few hours for a guided tour, you need to reserve your tour online or in advance.

Mammoth Cave Tips:

Monday, August 5, 2013

Activities Close to Home: Louisville Zoo

This week I am writing on a series "Activities Close to Home."  This year, we have not been able to afford to go away on vacation, but I still wanted to make sure the kids were out exploring and experiencing.

The points of interest we picked were based on:
  • Distance from our house (had to be within a 2 hour driving distance)
  • Family friendliness
  • Cheapness
The Louisville Zoo was the first spot I wanted to head to this year, but we didn't end up going until last week.  I wasn't even sure we were even going this year since it didn't look like Damien had a good day off to go with us, and it cost a little more than we like.  A friend ended up inviting the kids and I to go with her and her kids.

The day we went was very cloudy, a little chillier than expected for late July, and it looked like it could rain at any moment.  The great part of this is that there were not as many people there, the bad part was that it seemed like more than a few animals were not at their exhibits (maybe they are in the process of moving a lot of animals?).  At least we did get to see the orangutans hanging around!


It had been a long time since we had been to the Louisville Zoo.  I think the last time had been when Cara was a one year old.  We have been to other zoos since then, but going back to Louisville, I really feel like some of the exhibits were smaller than other places we have been.  I am not sure where the animals sleep at night or any of that, but it just seems like they live in tighter spaces than I am used to seeing.

There were no polar bears out on the day we went, but there were big brown bears.  They had a bit of room as far as I could tell, but one poor bear stayed in the pool that had glass on one side just pawing.... I am not sure if something was maybe in its eyes as it almost looked like it was rinsing its eyes or if something else was going on.  I did video it because it was just so strange that it was there for so long (at least 5-10 minutes that we were in the area):


After checking out most of the animals it was time for lunch.  I did not even check out the price of food there (though one of the drink stalls was advertising bottled water for $2.49...YIKES!), but we packed our own drinks and lunch to save a few dollars.  After eating we were close to the water park located in the zoo so it was time to get some suits on and let the kids get wet.  Cara had her 2 piece suit on underneath her clothes and Alex wore his swim shorts, so they were ready!



With the low numbers at the zoo that day, the kids were really able to enjoy themselves at the little water park.  We only got to stay about 30 minutes because we had to head back home and get ready for Alex's piano lesson, but it was so handy when I noticed 2 family bathrooms right at the water park so we could all get in and changed into the dry clothes I packed.

Overall, the kids had a great day and loved every moment.  They didn't seem to notice some of the things I noticed and was excited for every animal they did get to see.  With it being only about an hour and 10 minutes from our house, I am sure we will be back in the future.

In the car and ready to head home! (And no, I was not driving when taking this picture!)

Louisville Zoo Pros:
  • Closest zoo from our house
  • Water park at the zoo
  • Family restrooms
  • 2 playground areas
Louisville Zoo Cons:
  • Lots of animals being moved or not at exhibits
  • Small exhibits and habitats for some animals
  • Price of water too high (I did not check on the price of food)
Louisville Zoo Tips:
  • Pack your own water and drinks
  • Bring a wagon or something to pull your things if your kids are too big for a stroller
  • Kids can wear a swimsuit under their clothes if planning on the water park (2 piece for girls so it will be easy to use the restroom before getting to the water park) and boys can wear their swim shorts as their shorts. 
  • Don't forget to pack dry clothes and a towel if you plan on enjoying the water park!
 

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