Higashi School |
The next site was Daddy’s Dairy. Unfortunately, it was here that both
kids started to complain about being tired, and we had just begun! If we had known that we’d be doing so
much walking (we didn’t know about the no driving rule until we were at Powers
Farm), we would definitely had given Serena her inhaler and brought along
bottles of water, but we’ll do that next year. The next clue was verbal, and took us across town to the
Zapustas Ice Arena. There we took
a bathroom break and bought lots of bottles of water from the snack bar.
The next clue was hidden at the Elks
Hall. That clue took us to the new
Memorial Field where Dishon represented the family well by kicking a soccer
goal (we chose between that and a field goal). We passed by one of the teams heading back to Powers Farm,
so although we were encouraged when we saw lots of envelopes remaining at each
of the sites, seeing that team heading back at that point reminded us that we
were really just in it for the fun of it :).
Fire Station |
The rest of that night was a lot of fun, too! We were interested in the hot air
balloon, but since Hurricane Sandy was coming, the weather prevented the balloon
from going up, but isn’t it beautiful?
We had pizza for lunch, and after a nap, the kids got dressed up (Serena
was Supergirl, and Cairo was the Green Lantern), went to the Haunted Hayride
(we had the option between scary and not-so-scary, but we went all in for
scary), and then to Trunk or Treat at Imagination station. We figured that at least if Halloween
was interrupted by the hurricane, the kids would have some candy.
We were at home together because of the hurricane on Monday, but thankfully, we never lost power, and didn’t experience any flooding. It was still a little stressful, because the wind was fierce, and we are surrounded by very large pine trees. But all was well, and our prayers go out to all who suffered loss :(.
We were at home together because of the hurricane on Monday, but thankfully, we never lost power, and didn’t experience any flooding. It was still a little stressful, because the wind was fierce, and we are surrounded by very large pine trees. But all was well, and our prayers go out to all who suffered loss :(.
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