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Only parent and travelling with kids....it can be done!

As a mother of 2 wonderful boys and wife to someone who is in the theater business, I have been asked by many friends and family to blog about my travels with the kids. Most of my travels were done single-handedly because my husband would already be at the city of destination. I hope my experiences and mistakes help all of you travelling with children. It can be done with only one parent! I would love to hear from all of you and your fabulous trips with your children. Please share and let's exchange ideas, tips, and experiences. So, don't hold back and enjoy what is out there.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Off to Massachusetts, yes we're off......


Does anyone know the musical? Well, it's "Little Women, The Musical" starring the fabulous Sutton Foster who was in my husband's company when he was working on "Young Frankenstein".

So, we were off to Boston to take the kids on an educational vacation. The last time we were here was when we only had one child and he was not even 2 y.o. yet. I remember living in Brookline for over 3 mos and truly enjoying the neighborhood and its parks. Once again, we were lucky to have had good friends, Bob & Jeff, nearby who lent us their car whenever we wanted. Yes, this is the Bob & Jeff that are in NYC now! They are doing great with Jeff's relocation as Assistant Clinical Professor at Rutgers University.

Tobin Bridge in Boston, MA.
Bunker Hill
We drove up to Boston and it took us about 4 hours. It was a great ride as we did NOT allow the boys to have any DS's! Yes, we were that brave! We really wanted them to see the scenery and how it differed from the West Coast. They are old enough to note the differences. It was a little struggle initially to keep them from whining about not have their DS's, but we persevered and it was great! They started enjoying the views and asking questions. Fortunately, my husband is the historian and had great stories for them all.

As usual, being a family, we enjoy hotels that offer free breakfasts with our stay. We love the Embassy Suites and we used TripAdvisor as a way to review the hotels in Boston. We found one near the Logan Airport and all the reviews stated you couldn't hear the planes. They were correct! We couldn't hear them at all. The Embassy Suites at the Logan Airport was perfect!!!! The only con was the fact that you couldn't park your car yourself. There was valet parking only, but after seeing the facility, we understood why. They were all very gracious and made sure we understood the parking policy. We knew this ahead of time because of TripAdvisor and their reviews. There was an indoor pool and a very large dining area. The MTA (Boston's subway system) was a quick walk through a lovely park. We were about a 15 minutes train ride away from the Commons. The train station was immaculate and children 10 and under are free. My husband and I purchased a Charlie Card for $15/each for 7 days. This got us on all trains, buses and certain ferries. You can't beat that price.

We arrived around dinner time and so once settled, we took the kids on the train and headed to the Commons. We walked briefly through the park and headed to Chinatown. My husband and I have worked at the Wang Theater when we were in Miss Saigon and we remembered a great restaurant called Penang's. It's Malaysian food and since my boys' comfort is rice, we headed straight to Penang's. They were very accommodating and we had a very delicious meal. All four of us were happy. We decided to head back to the hotel for a quick swim and on the way back, my eldest kept saying, "I can't believe there are more Dunkin' Donuts than Starbuck's here!" Yes, Dunkin' Donuts and their lovely coffee and my boys' new found dessert place (Boston Creme donuts were their faves). I personally love their coffee.

Our plan was to go back to some of the places we visited when we were in Boston the first time with our oldest son. So, we drove up to Cape Ann. This place is truly idyllic. It was about an hour and a half to Glaucester. From there you can drive in either direction around the Cape. Our boys only know the West Coast beaches and because it was a hot day, we decided to go to the beach so the kids can stretch and play a bit. As they were heading to the waters, we would hear, "Ouch, ooch, ouch, yow! Mom? There are a lot of rocks at this beach." My West Coast boys seem to think that all beaches have stretches of sand.


 


Halibut Point State Park
After Glaucester, our youngest wanted lobster. He has been wanting lobster since.....well, since forever. He has had some, but not where one is caught live and immediately cooked for him. I know, I know my Asian friends. What Asian doesn't get to catch their food while live and cook it so it's fresh? Ha, ha, ha. Well, we haven't had a lobster caught from the ocean and cooked in front of him. On our way to find lobster, we decided to quickly take a hike through Halibut Point State Park.
Visitor Center (bathrooms too!)


This was another place we had visited years ago and it was exactly the same. The quarry is gorgeous and the hike to the ocean and its tidepools were fun for everyone. We even found some inukshuks! Our boys love stacking rocks and making their mark.



Leaving Halibut Point State Park, led us right to the Lobster Pool diner/stand in Ipswich Bay. It looked like a house that was turned into a lobster house. Our youngest picked his lobster from the water and they cooked it! Boy, was he a happy boy. I would say the prices were tourist prices, but the casual beach ambience was worth it. The backyard opened up to the bay and the water were right there. There were picnic tables on the lovely large lawn area and everyone had their lobster or lobster rolls. Now, our oldest doesn't like seafood. Good thing the menu also had hamburgers and hot dogs. He enjoyed his hot dog while my husband and I devoured our lobster rolls. I didn't realize the prices were that high until I was back in Edgewater, NJ and purchased lobsters at the Fairway Market in Fort Lee for half the price we paid up in Ipswich Bay. Our friend, Bob, who is Boston native, said the lobsters in Ipswich Bay were truly the best!!! Whether it was or not, we aren't sure, but it made us feel better so it was worth it.
 

We headed back home as the sun was setting. It was a beautiful day and a gorgeous drive.

Here's a trivia question: Do you know where to find the room that Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone?
See the yellow portion of the building at the top? The room to the right where the shades are half drawn.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Summer 2011 Week 3

Staying in Edgewater, NJ has been such a great place for the kids. We are less than 5 miles from Port Authority in NYC and it takes us only 20 minutes by bus to get into the city. The NJ Transit is a great. We would have to say that all public transportation here has been superb. You can go online and look at the NJ Transit for their schedule. The bus stop was a block away from my sister's place. Here is the link: http://www.njtransit.com/hp/hp_servlet.srv?hdnPageAction=HomePageTo 
Children 7 and under are free on the bus. You can go to the website to determine how much it costs for older kids and yourself since it's based on zones. Really easy to figure out and when in doubt ask the bus driver. They are really nice and are there to help. On the weekends, the NJTransit is free for all children as long as there is a paying adult. The bus drivers carry change, but it is so much easier when you get into Port Authority to purchase your bus tickets or passes at the machines. The machines take cash or credit/debit cards.

 We went into town to visit Times Square since my boys seemed to have forgotten some of it from our last trip. I can tell you what they DID remember.................Toys R Us! I have to admit, it's a great store. The ferris wheel in the store and all the great toys are really a treat to the eyes. Maybe I'm just a kid at heart.















 





Midweek we had the wonderful opportunity to see my friend, AnnBritt, conduct the musical "Billy Elliot, The Musical". The boys were very excited to see her conduct. We filled them in on the historical facts and of course, the "grown up" language that was normal for that community. The boys really enjoyed it!!! We typically get front mezzanine seats in the Broadway Theater houses. I think it's a better view for everything that happens on stage. At the advice of our friend, Jeffrey, we used BroadwayBox.com to purchase tickets at a discount. We love TKTS, but with children, it's a tough day to stand in that line for so long only to have a slight possibility of getting tickets and getting more than 1 ticket side by side (criticial for families with younger children). Broadwaybox allows you to purchase tickets ahead of time and you get a discount for your seats. Great site and I think you should check it out www.broadwaybox.com.





Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Summer 2011 Week 2

We are very fortunate to have a lot of friends in NYC. The weather was incredibly hot and humid here and it was tough for us Californians who are not used to the humidity. My girlfriend, AnnBritt, has two lovely boys who are just a year under my two boys. We decided to meet up in Central Park at a Waterplay area. My boys were so excited. Since it had been so hot, they were energized to know there was a waterpark at Central Park (CP).

We met up on CPWest and 70th. We walked into the park and had a snack/breakfast at Le Pain Quotidien, mid-Park at 69th Street. You have to walk into the park to find it. Delicious croissants and real lemonade!!! Everyone was very happy. Then off to Adventure Playground. It was closer to 67th, but really a nice little walk with the kids on a beautiful Sunday. We slapped the sunscreen on and let the boys go. My boys liked having their Keens because they didn't slip climbing on these concrete structures that were wet from the water features there. They had a blast and Annbritt and I had a chance to catch up! It was a great day for all!!!








After all that playing, boys were ready for a snack and so off to the ice cream truck. They seemed to enjoy it...who wouldn't? Fabien loved his Spiderman Popsicle!!! Is it because his dad works for Spiderman, The Musical????

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Summer 2011 Week 1

I like to take all the clothes out right away once I arrive and get them into drawers, etc. I think it helps the kids feel more settled sooner.

NYC is so much fun. As I had mentioned in a previous blog, it's a great city with a lot of free events!!! Here's a great link: http://timeoutnewyorkkids.com/things-to-do/147883/free-summer-events-for-nyc-kids-and-families-august?package=147881

Since my husband was in Hair, The Musical, we had a great opening nite. We invited our friends, Jeff & Bob, to the opening and opening party. It was so much fun!


Prior to this, we went to Junior's for dinner. It is a great place to eat casually. I love their pastrami sandwiches and the reuben's are pretty outstanding. My oldest thinks their NYCheesecake is the BEST!!!!!

We also so saw that the Discovery Museum was having an exhibition on Harry Potter and Pompeii. Since my oldest son finished the Harry Potter Series, he is excited to see this exhibit. More later!

Summer 2011 travel day

Well, well, it has been a while since I last blogged. A part of the reason was that my husband has been able to come home every 6 weeks so my boys and I haven't had to travel as much this time around......until now.

My husband's job has brought us here to NYC for the whole summer!! What a great time and great experience for my boys. The last time we were here (my last blog of NYC) a lot of my pictures were locked up in my SD card from my camera and therefore, I didn't have any photos to post. Not this time!!! I made sure of it.

Let's talk about getting here first because I think all caretakers want to know the ins and outs of travelling with children. My boys are older now and can carry a lot of things on their own; however, guidance is still at hand. Because we were not vacationing for only 2 weeks or less, I had to really plan how to pack. We are here for 2 mos. I made sure we had enough clothes for at least 1 week. The good thing about the summer months are that the clothes are lighter. We were blessed in that my sister lives in Edgewater, N.J. and so it was great when she offered her place for us to stay. That saved a lot of money. Also, it was great for her to spend time with her nephews. If we didn't have anyone here, we would have rented an apt for the 2 mos only because with children, a kitchen is a good thing. They are hungry at all times of the day when they are playing hard outside.

First things first! With all the new regulations, how do I make sure I don't go over on the weight of the suitcases and get penalized by having to pay more. My girlfriend's suitcase (who was heading to NYC as well separate from us) was overweight and she had to pay $85.00. I decided I would ship shoes and any books that my kids were reading and/or working on. With only a $35.00 UPS shipping charge, we were good to go. I only packed some walking shoes. I did make sure that my box went out 1 week prior to our departure.

Both boys have backpacks and we filled those with non-liquid snacks, DS player (great for those long 2 hour waits), a book, and sketch pads with pencils. Oh yes, they had headphones. I love the ones from Sony because they fit children's heads and they were only $10 @ Target. They also fit into the planes earphone jacks. Perfect, eh?

We flew out of SFO and the beauty of flying Continental which has been merged with United is that SFO is United's hub. This is a good thing because they have great places to eat after the security check. Yes, they are pricey, but at least there are a lot more things available to you when you're in a pinch. Also, SFO has water bottle refilling stations. My children carried their empty Sigg bottles and we filled them up with water after security rather than paying $5 for a bottle of water. This is a great idea for SFO!!!!!

Continental is our favorite when we fly into Newark, NJ. Why???? Well, Newark Airport is Continental's hub and so once again, lots of restaurants and stores when you're in a pinch.

Another important point, since my kids are staying here until 3 days prior to when school starts, I am keeping them on a West Coast time schedule. Not so tough since my husband doesn't get home till later anyways, but something to think about to avoid the jetlag back home.

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Disneyland and Palm Springs

I apologize for being absent from this blog. I teach during the summers and I bit off more than I could chew. However, we did decide to go back to Disneyland this year since our youngest felt "cheated" last time. He was not tall enough to go on all the rides. This time he's tall enough and excited to experience all the rides.

We have a lot of friends in Los Angeles and a lot of friends who perform for Disney's Aladdin. We were excited for our "mini" reunion and to see the show that we missed last time. First and foremost, it was the deal we received for our trip to Disneyland. Through conversations with other moms, they all suggested www.getawaytoday.com . They said it was the best place to get great package deals for Disneyland. I gave it a try and with my many charts on comparative pricing, they WERE the best! For a great price, we received 5 nights at a hotel across the street from Disneyland and a 5 day pass to the parks. But wait.......included is also  hotel parking ($14/day) and transit passes on their bus/shuttle system AND 2 backpacks for the kids, lanyards, and 2 pins. My kids love to collect pins. The BEST was the breakfast buffet included every morning. When there are children involved, I always seek for that "breakfast included" deal. It makes everything so much more convenient and less expensive.

We chose to stay at the Red Lion Inn which was at the suggestion of my cousin. They were there over Memorial Day and said that the renovation was very nice. We decided to give it a try since it was only a 5 - 10 minute walk to the front gate of Disneyland. The rooms were very clean. The beds were really wonderful. The front desk was really helpful. To my surprise, I received a call the next morning after check in from GetAwayToday and they just wanted to know if everything went well and if I had questions I could call them anytime. Now THAT's hospitality!!!!

As before, we did the ridemax.com program. We originally were only going to spend 3 days at Disneyland, but the package included 2 extra days for the price of 3 so we didn't have to rush as much. Nonetheless, the World of Colors was the place to be at California Adventure. This is similar to Fantasia on the Disneyland side. However, ridemax informed us that a fastpass was needed. We waited in line at the gate of Ca. Adv. starting at 9a.m. I know that that park opens at 10a.m. so we decided to sit and eat some more of our breakfast snacks. Lo and behold, one of the employees said they were going to open the gates at 9:30a.m. We didn't know this was going to happen and after I asked the employee, they said they will do this on occasion. So, I don't have a method or pattern as to when they do this, but it cut our 1 hours wait at the gate to only 30 minutes and this was worth it since our kids are 9 and 6y.o.

Apparently, everyone else was there to get the fast pass for World of Colors. Now, we wanted the 1st show because our kids wouldn't be able to stay up for the later showtimes. As we entered the gate, 3 Disney employees yelled, "If you want a fast pass to World of Colors, please stay behind us!!! Anyone who passes us for the fast pass will be refused." My initial thought was: 'really? how will they know?' Well, Disney always has their magic even with security. By the time we arrived at the fast pass booths for the World of Colors, there were 8 other Disney employees monitoring the crowd and was turning away a bunch of high school kids who "jumped" the line. A parent behind me kept clapping. I didn't blame her as we followed the rules and stay contained for safety purposes and for our kids.

Then it was Ca. Adv. for most of the day. We were able to go on just about every single ride with not much longer than a 15 minute wait. It was really a good day and our kids had a great time. We went over to the Disneyland side and had a great time with not much wait as well. Then after dinner it was back to Ca. Adv. to line up for our entry time. Our suggestion: go to the area that says "you will get wet here". No one goes there and the wettest you get are a few sprinkles from the fountains. I can't even say they were sprinkles. It was like a mist. You will be up close and personal to the pyrotechnics and Bellagio-like water dancing.


The next day was spend at Disneyland since we had a Magic Morning pass (you get in an hour earlier than the public). This is when you are so thankful that the breakfast is just downstairs. We spend the whole day there and I have to say, we didn't really follow the ridemax.com protocol. Since we had so much time there, we didn't feel rushed. We did spend the WHOLE day there. Yup, something like16 hours? Crazy, eh? We had our picnic blanket with us so we would have our boundaries when we plopped ourselves down for the Fantasmic 3 hour wait. I know it sounds crazy, but what is even crazier is that there were people before us setting up for the wait for the Fantasmic show. While one waited at the picnic blanket, I went and ordered dinner to go and brought it back to the blanket for a great dinner. People squeezed their way in no matter what boundaries you had up, but in the end it was great. We all enjoyed Fantasmic and we thought it was better than the World of Colors.

The following day was spent as our "mini" reunion with friends in L.A. and friends in the Aladdin Cast. The show was very well done and the theater was beautiful. My husband who is a techie even thought the automation was very good for a 45 minute show. We had VIP passes and that was only because we had our friends in the show. However, I think every seat in the house would have been great! We did go on the new Toy Story video game/ ride in Ca. Adv. I think this is the ride to hit first when you are there. There is no fast pass for this ride and the line is long and slow. It is a fun ride. It's just a long wait.


By the end of the week, we were done with Disneyland. The shuttle bus passes came in handy on those nights when the kids were just too tired to walk anymore. We didn't blame them. Our feet were tired! So, it was nice to have the shuttle available to us when we needed it.

Then we were off to see a very good friend of the family down in Palm Springs, Ca. Yes, we know it's hot, but we love it because the kids love swimming in the hot weather and our friend is such a talented pianist that we are always entertained.



We also went on the tram up to Mt. San Jacinto National Park. This trip was definitely worth. It is a bit pricey for an 11 minute tram ride, but it is absolutely breath-taking. The kids loved it!!! The tram rotates as well so you get a full 360 degree view. Show your AAA card if you are a member, and you get a discount. They won't ask you for it. You will just have to show it to them. It was at least 35-40 degrees lower than Palm Springs (113 degrees in the summer in Palm Springs). A lot of fun and we had a great picnic while we were up there.
A fun trip!!!

Friday, July 16, 2010

Great place for kids to have fun and get tired!!!

I haven't been to this place yet, but it looks like a lot of fun. If your child is 7 y.o. and older, you can leave him/her here as a drop off and for a $10 fee, your child can stay there for up to 3 hours. Of course, waivers must be signed and all.

Check this out!
Adventure Playground is 31 years old !
   Adventure playground information at the Berkeley Marina
   Directions to the Berkeley Marina         Adventure Playground is one of the Marina Experience programs   and   has been written up as a top 10 playground in  National geographic. It was  voted the Best Creative Play space in Diablo magazine.  YELP has rated us 4 out of 5.  We have been written about in the Chronicle, the Boston Globe and Newsweek as one of the Top 5 play spaces in the country.
To get back into more  Marina Experience web pages click here    
CLOSED:if it is raining.Closing earlier on July 20th at 4:00 for staff meeting   Open:  Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Summer hours end Aug 20th. Monday- Friday 9 a.m.-5p.m. 
    
Summer programs- Check this link for our Marine bio and boating classes.
Adventure Playground July activity calendar here! 
Fees:
 FREE for four  children or less if they are accompanied by their responsible adult . Every adult must sign in on the waiver at the entrance for themselves and their children. Small individual families are invited to play without reservations.

PLEASE- Multiple families and friends who plan to meet and play in the playground, need prior reservations if together the total number of children they bring is 5  or more -you are considered a group.  Weekend days are very popular and the only way to keep it safe  is to limit the numbers.  Supervise your children carefully and ask staff how you can help. Please, No groups from daycare programs, you need reservations and to pay the fee.( see below) Scholarships are available. zip line AP 09Scroll to the bottom of the page for group reservations information and costs .
           
History and background 

The Adventure Playground at the Berkeley Marina was opened 31 years ago in 1979.  It is a wonderfully unique outdoor facility where staff encourage children to play and build creatively.  Come climb on the many unusual kid designed and built forts, boats, and towers.  Ride the zip line or hammer, saw, and paint.  By providing these low risk activities Adventure Playground creates opportunities for children to learn cooperation, meet physical challenges and gain self confidence. - Pictures of a fort building project.  The concept for Adventure Playgrounds originated in Europe after World War II, where a playground designer studied children playing in the "normal" asphalt and cement playgrounds.  He found that they preferred playing in dirt and lumber from the post war rubble.  He realized that children had the most fun designing and building their own equipment and manipulating their environment.  The formula for Adventure Playgrounds includes Earth, fire, water, and lots of creative materials. 


Let me know how things work out. I will have to bring my kids there soon!!!!