Over the last two weeks I was blessed to be able to take a wonderful family vacation to Oregon.
"Oregon? You mean you didn't go to Disney world?"
No we didn't.
I know it's hard to imagine anyone going on vacation with small children and not going to a overpriced, cliche theme park, but that is just what we did.
"OUCH! Did she just say that?"
Yep I did. Disney world is fine and I've been there but it's NOT the only place to vacation, and frankly it doesn't even make my top 10 for cool stuff to do with your family.
Do I seem bitter? I guess in a way I am. When I started researching our family vacation over a year ago I Googled until my fingers hurt trying to find a fun place to take my family that WASN'T Disney.
Every time I typed a new set of key words I thought my brain would explode when yet ANOTHER Disney ad popped up. Truth of the matter is there is very little information out there about family vacationing. In fact there is so little information that I'm seriously contemplating writing a book, "The Anti-Disney Vacation".
In the end, we opted for a family vacation that included a visit with family and we settled on a trip to Oregon.
I'm going to commit post suicide here, skip to the end of the story and just say WE HAD THE BEST TIME! This vacation was better than I could have ever imagined.
Let's face it with 5 kids 3 adults (oh and did I mention we took along my father in law?) this trip could have ended disastrously. Enough said, any sane person can understand my reluctance to create a fairy tale picture in my head of how this vacation would go. However, even if I had, this vacation was better than any fairy tale I could have dreamt up.
Our vacation started out with us flying out of Indianapolis (IND) and into Medford, OR (MFR). For the purpose of this being informative I am going to stop here, and talk about flying, TSA, airports, etc.
First if you have the option to fly out of Indy vs Ohare or some other airport do it! In November of 2008 Indy opened their brand new airport complete with post 9/11 design. What does that mean exactly? It means TSA wasn't just thrown into some back corner where you have to stand in make shift lines and then go through a haphazard setup.
Let's just say that Indy got it right. Not only do they have several TSA lines, but they are broken up into 3 types of lines. The casual traveler, the experienced traveler, and (drum roll) the FAMILY LINE! The family line ROCKS my SOCKS off. First you go to a table where a TSA agent comes and helps you put your things in bins, there are benches for the kids to sit down and take their shoes off. The TSA agent handles almost everything as far as your baggage goes and your left free to handle helping out the kids. It is as pain free as going through TSA can be. Thank you Indy for making me not want to commit hara kari before my vacation even started.
Before we left I packed each child with a book bag complete with their favorite quiet activities, books, crayons, coloring books, etc. I also packed food, because if all else fails food will keep them content and quiet. It was simple food, trail mix and animal crackers but it worked like a charm. I also packed each child their own pack of gum to help with the pressure change. The bags were a hit! I wouldn't do anything different. They had no idea what I packed so when we got on the plane it was like unveiling a present. They loved it!
This is where I am leaving you today.... More to come.
What?! I have to leave you in suspense. I will however leave you with one picture, unfortunately none from the airport because our point and shoot is missing and I wasn't going to drag out my DSLR.
This is one of the kids at Crater Lake. Such a beautiful place!.jpg)
Friday, July 17, 2009
Oregon Part 1
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Labels: airports, flying, IND, Indianapolis, Oregon, vacations
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Day 131 Coming home.
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Labels: airplane, airports, Blayre, Project 365
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Day 127 Did I forget something?
While trying to make it through TSA Mike put Caide in a bucket to try and occupy him so that he could get his shoes back on. I decided to grab a picture with Caide next to this fun little sign.
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Labels: airports, Caide, Project 365
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Day 111 The trip Back
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Labels: airplane, airports, On the Road Series, Project 365
Monday, January 26, 2009
Day 91, DE PLANES DE PLANES!!
Most of you know that Mike and I have an unusual obsession with aircraft. He likes the different types of planes, and I like the different airlines. I get a thrill out of seeing planes from other countries.
Yesterday on our way home from Wisconsin we found an awesome little spot where the planes flew RIGHT OVER OUR HEAD, into OHare. So we stopped and got some pictures, while playing "Name that Plane".
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Labels: airplane, airports, chicago, Project 365
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
Day 69/365 Going from the SBN to the MSP
That folks is my shameless attempt at rapping. You have my word I won't attempt it again.
You do have to admit it's a little clever.
On to the pictures. This weekend we went up to Minnesota for the Vikings/Eagles play off game. The original plan was to drive up over two days and then take two days to drive back. While I wasn't looking forward to that, I had resigned myself to it being the most cost effective way. UNTIL, Mike surprised me at the last minute by scored us some pricelined tickets for CHEAP! So we flew up!
Here are Saturday's pictures from the airport and some of the city.
Such a loaded question...
There is something about this picture I like, underlying message maybe?
Black and Whites of the city from our hotel room.
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Labels: airplane, airports, black and white, cityscape, Minneapolis, people, Project 365, random, vacations