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As I mentioned in my last post, while my mom and sister were in town we took part of one day and headed to Gettysburg. (Gettysburg is about a 3 1/2 hour drive from where we are living here in Pennyslvania.)

The day we went, I had scheduled Chayse’s newborn photo shoot in the morning. I didn’t realize the shoot would be around 3 hours long, so we ended up with less time in Gettysburg than we had anticipated.

Truthfully though, considering I had just had Chayse ten days before, it turned out to be plenty for me and for Titan’s 5-year old attention span. πŸ™‚

The first thing we did when we arrived was go to the David Wills House which is situated right next to The Inn at Lincoln Square
If you aren’t familiar with the Wills House, here is a little bit about it: The David Wills House features five museum galleries and two recreated rooms, the David Wills Law Office and the Lincoln Bedroom. The museum will guide you through the days, weeks and months after the battle of Gettysburg. It illustrates President Lincoln’s historic visit to the devastated town, the immortal words of the Gettysburg Address and the legacy of hope and healing that they brought, and continue to bring, to our nation.” 

We only spent less than an hour at this museum (we got there right before closing) but it was definitely the perfect starting point for our mini outing.

For reference, the museum is open varied hours during the year. So many sure to check their times before you go! And admission is $6.50 for adults and $4.00 for youth. While kids 5 and under are free. Also, you will want quarters for the parking meters! We didn’t have any change and so I had to run into a local shop and luckily they were nice enough to make change for us.  

Titan with the Abraham Lincoln statue right outside the Wills House. 

The best part about this museum was being able to show Titan things like the actual room Abraham Lincoln slept in the night he wrote the Gettysburg Address. Titan got to see how rooms differ from the hotels we stay at today, and basically see first hand what it would have been like back then. 
While I know you can read all these things in a book or look them up online, there is definitely something to be said for seeing them in person. I know Titan has retained a lot more from our mini excursion than he would have had we just read about everything in a book. 

 

Inside the museum they had a lot of interactive displays and short 3-5 minute videos that explained about the Battle of Gettysburg, the writing of the Gettysburg Address, etc. 

I loved that there was so much for Titan to look at and watch. 

Baby girl getting snuggles from Grandma while we walked around the museum. 

After the Wills House we visited a portion of the Gettysburg National Military Park. This is a place you could easily spend hours. There are a lot of trails and paths that you can walk. It was close to getting dark though, and I wasn’t up for TONS of walking. So we just walked around an area located across the street from the Soldier National Cemetery. It was an area set up on a ridge and it was very humbling to think about the events that occurred on that same ground years before. 
If I remember correctly, Gettysburg was one of the bloodiest battles of the war and around 50,000 men lost their lives. For such a small area, that is a staggering number! It’s truthfully hard to even imagine. 
Ti guy trekking up the ridge. 

The view looking out over the ridge. 
…and in true boy fashion, Titan only wanted his photo IF it couldn’t be taken by one of the huge cannons. Which reminds me, standing by the cannons and looking out over the ridge started a great discussion on why you want to choose the higher ground in a battle ie. it gives you more perspective, you are harder to reach, it’s harder to run uphill vs. downhill, etc.  We also discussed how things evolve and change and why cannons aren’t really used any more in battles. 

The next place we decided to stop was the Soldier National Cemetery which was right across the road. This cemetery is where the Union dead from the Battle of Gettysburg are buried and it is also where President Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address.

At the entrance to the cemetery, we stop for a quick moment so I could explain to Titan what this place was and why we need to show respect and be quiet as we walked around. 
I am so happy my sister caught this moment on camera. I think it is really important to teach our children history, facts, dates, etc. but I believe it is also equally important to teach them about respect, reverence, and showing our gratitude for those who have gone before us. 
As we walked through the Soldiers Cemetery and saw all of the headstones, it really put into perspective just how many lives were lost in the fighting. 
My dad is a huge history buff and had told us that there is a feeling in Gettysburg and especially places like the Soldier National Cemetery that is really powerful and humbling. After visiting the cemetery, I now know what he meant. There aren’t really words to describe the loss that occurred as brothers, friends, cousins, etc. all fought, sometimes even against each other! 

I am so glad Titan was with us for this mini outing and that he can now say he’s been to Gettysburg. When we talk about the presidents, look at a penny or even talk about history, he will almost always bring up something he learned from this impromptu “field trip”. 

…and this adorable little sweetie was content just to snuggle and sleep on my mom or sister the entire time. If she wasn’t eating, she was usually being held by one of them. It made it really easy for me to be able to focus on Titan for a little bit and to help make the excursion as educational as possible for him. 
After the cemetery, it was time for some dinner and we decided to give The Pub & Restaurant a try. (It was across the round about from the Wills House). 
If you are in the area and are looking for a good place to eat, I’d definitely recommend this place. The atmosphere was so picturesque and the food was really good as well! Plus, if you eat outside, you have a great view of the Wills House, the Gettysburg Hotel, and more. 
We did have some issues with our server, but I’m assuming not all their servers are as bad as the one we had. And really, he was only a bad server if you weren’t also purchasing alcohol with your meal. He seemed to only pay attention to the tables that were also drinking. Probably because more drinks means more money spent and a larger tip. Of course, we are usually awesome tippers, so it was too bad for him. 

Our view at dinner. Such a nice summer night! We couldn’t have asked for better weather!

We ordered a few dishes to share, and none of them disappointed! That pizza was as delicious as it looks!

…and so were these egg rolls! 
We did order more than those two dishes, those were just the only ones we remembered to photograph. πŸ™‚
While we were sitting at dinner I had a partial view of The Gettysburg Hotel and I thought it would be a really fun hotel to stay at if we ever made our way back to Gettysburg. I thought the rates would be ridiculously priced though because of it’s location, but once I got home and did some research online, I found that rates start at only $109.00. So not too bad at all!

All in all, I think we were only in Gettysburg for four or so hours. I feel like with just the three stops we made though, we got a great overview and it was the perfect mix of interactive and just sight seeing for a 5-year old (and a mom recovering)! 
Since our trip I have been told that there are guides on CD that you can purchase like the Gettysburg Expedition Guide that will guide you all around the town and battle fields and give you lots of facts and information. (I would guess there is probably an MP3 version out there as well?! I just couldn’t find one…) I’ve decided if/when we go back I definitely want to do that OR I want to have my dad with us! He knows so much about the area and the history, I know we’d be ok without another type of tour guide. πŸ™‚
If you’ve been to Gettysburg, I’d love to know what you did? Where you ate, what you saw, etc! 

While I think we covered the main things and got a good feel/foundation of Gettysburg in, I do feel like we just barely scratched the surface of what there is to do there! So definitely looking for more ideas for next time!

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Is healthy eating a struggle in your home? It definitely is in ours. Titan has been quite the picky eater lately and it is almost always a struggle to get him to try anything new or to eat something besides bread, chips, yogurt, etc.
Because of his selectiveness when it comes to food, I’m always on the look out for fun & easy ways to incorporate healthier items in his diet. Right now I just don’t have the time every day to puree up veggies and sneak them into some home made muffins fresh out of the oven or to make his lunches a themed event each day completely with a sandwich that looks like a fish and fruit that’s shaped into palm trees just so he will think it’s fun and eat it. Don’t get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with any of that, I’ve done both more than once. I just don’t have the time to do it day in and day out between work, my school, homeschooling Titan, taking care of a four month old, etc.
That’s why when Pocket Protein was looking for people to review a sample of their new kids drink, Pocket Protein Kidz, I jumped at the chance to try it out. 
 Here are some details about the new Pocket Protein Kidz drink:
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    Sounds awesome, right? I mean nut-free, glucose-free, 7 grams of protein, no artificial colors or sweeteners AND it doesn’t require refrigeration and can just be tossed in the diaper bag or a sack lunch? Where can I buy it in bulk! πŸ˜‰
    Of course, that all sounds good and great in theory…but it will kids actually drink it? That was my big question. So, we put it to the test…
    When we got home from errands this evening, Titan was saying he was hungry so I told him I had a new Fruit Punch drink for him to try. While he did give it a funny look right after the first sip (he described it as a “spicier Fruit Punch,”- not sure what that means?! LOL) he did proceed to finish the ENTIRE pouch while he caught up on some YouTube…in his robe! (What can I say, the kid likes to be comfortable!) Then he asked if I had more?! When I told him that I didn’t he said, “Um, well then you should get on Amazon or something and buy more. I would definitely drink more of that. Especially after like my swim lessons and stuff. Like, I think you should buy a whole box.” 
    YAY! Mom AND Titan approved. 
    Now to be completely honest, this is not something I would purchase and use on a daily basis. It’s a little pricey for that in my opinion and just not in our budget. In a pinch though or on super busy days, I definitely think they would be nice to have on hand. 
    A pack of 6 during the campaign is $19.00, Live to be Inspired readers can use coupon code INSPIRED at checkout though to get 15% off. That makes the 6-pack only $15.20 (plus, a second 6-pack will be donated)! Not too bad considering the ingredients in these drinks, the convenience factor and that a 6-pack is being given to kids in need. 
    IMPORTANT NOTE: This campaign is ending TODAY (12/03). So if you want to get your pre-order in, make sure to do it today! πŸ™‚ 
    Well friends, that is all I have for you tonight. I have to admit, I’m feeling pretty good that I’m two for two here in December. I’ve actually made a mini goal for myself to blog every day this month through Christmas. So here’s hoping I can meet that goal!!! So far so good… πŸ˜‰ 
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    Disclosure: I was given product to review for this post but I only ever recommend products that we actually like and use. And if you know Titan at all, you know he’s for sure not going to be giving a thumbs up to anything that doesn’t meet his high expectations! 

    Stocking Stuffer Ideas for Boys 12 & Under!

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    Happy December 1st! Can you believe it’s the last month of the year? I sure can’t. Today I thought I would hop on really fast and share some stocking stuffer ideas for boys in the 12 and under crowd.

    Stockings for me can get kind of tricky. You want small(ish) items, but you also don’t want junk. Here are some of the items that are on my radar this year for Titan:

    1) The Kung Pow Chicken Bok! Bok! Boom Book – We purchased the first book in this series a couple weeks ago at a book fair and Titan has LOVED reading it each night before bed. I was really excited when I saw that it was part of a series and that there were more since we are definitely trying to encourage a love of reading around here. If you have boys, I highly recommend this series!

    2) Earbuds – Titan requested a new pair of earbuds at Target a couple weeks ago (he saw some Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle ones for $5 in the Dollar spot) and I told him that he should add them to his Wish List for Christmas. πŸ™‚ The earbuds above aren’t TMNT themed but they are also a good option. These are great to have for road trips, plan rides, etc.

    3) Swim Goggles (or any gear they might need for a sport or activity they enjoy) – Ti has been taking swimming lessons at our local YMCA the past few months (he is our little fish & can’t get enough of the water!) and he mentioned one day that he would like his own pair of “good” goggles for his classes each week. Apparently the ones from the Dollar Store aren’t quite cutting it anymore. Admittedly, I am really happy that he has taken such a huge interest in his swim classes so I figure anything we can do/purchase to encourage him is awesome! He hasn’t been the biggest fan of T-Ball or Flag Football so we were definitely excited when he was the one asking to sign up for swim lessons and reminding us about them. If you don’t have a swimmer you could get a new bat, a new baseball, new soccer socks, etc.

    4) Terry’s Chocolate Orange – I know a lot of families like to put an oranges in their stockings. We like to do that as well, but I prefer the chocolate ones. πŸ™‚ My favorite chocolate orange is by far the milk chocolate one made by Terry’s. I’ve tried other brands and they really just aren’t nearly as good! So make sure to get that brand. Titan usually gets one of these and some other small candy sprinkled in.

    5) Chuck E. Cheese Coins – Titan has been asking to go to Chuck E. Cheese and we have been putting it off. When I was trying to think of stocking stuffer ideas though, I thought coins would be a good option. Especially since we are really trying to do more experience & memory type things versus toys and stuff. If you don’t have a Chuck E. Cheese fan (or a location near you) you could do movie theater tickets, a gift card to their favorite restaurant, tickets to Disney on Ice, etc.

    6) Underwear – Yep, every Christmas Santa brings Titan new underwear. One year Santa actually forgot and man, oh man, did we hear about it! This year I’m thinking we’ll request some Big Hero 6 ones.

    7) Steam Gift Card – Titan LOVES checking the Steam sales each week with Broc to see what new games are out and what’s on sale. In fact, when any money comes his way, he usually wants to spend it on Steam. Pretty sure he even has a Wish List saved and everything. So I’m thinking a gift card might make it’s way into his stocking this year. (**If you aren’t familiar with Steam, it’s like the ultimate gaming platform on the computer. You can purchase almost any computer game out there, learn about new games, etc. So if you have a little gamer on your hands like we do, I’m sure they will definitely be able to put this to good use.)

    8) Minecraft Creeper 7″ Plush – What can I say, our little man loves his plush characters and animals. In fact, when we went to Disney World last may that’s what he spent most of his souvenir money on. This Minecraft Creeper plush is one he’s had his eye on and it’s on sale for only $6.99 right now on Amazon. (Reg. $11.99)

    9) New Tie for Church – At Christmas and Easter I like to get Titan a new tie for church. He won’t wear the clip on ones and so I’m always on the lookout for a good deal on the zip, buckle or regular ones. (More options at Target)

    10) Minecraft Hangers – These are a little one the pricer side considering they are essentially a glorified key chain, but they are a huge hit with Titan & his friends. They come in these individual packs and you don’t know what you are getting until you open it. I think there are like ten of them that you try to collect them all. They sell for around $5.99 each at Target (look by the Baseball cards and Pokemon cards for them) or you can also get a pack of 5 for $28.99 on Amazon right now. I was hesitant to let Titan get a couple with his birthday money, but Titan loves the mystery and suspense with each one and he has been playing with each hanger A LOT as well.

    So there you have it, my Top 10 Ideas for Stocking Stuffers for Boys! If you have any other great ideas to add to this list, please leave a comment below! πŸ™‚