We had a wonderful road trip to Oregon. I think I was always a little worried for some reason about taking the kids on a lengthy ride, but it's something I'd do again in a heart beat. I have to admit that it took us a good amount of planning and research, but all worth it.
This is kind of funny, but one thing that really helped was GUM! :) I rarely let the kids chew gum (just because it's something I dislike) and they aren't allowed any outside of the house (ie: chewing in front of ppl) so any time they got restless during the trip (which was pretty much once a day) they got half a stick of gum. I tell you it's magic-- if you're planning a road trip, I suggest you hold back on the gum the prior year :)
(July 4) Our First stop after a four-hour ride was the Shasta Caverns:
Getting ready to ride the fairy across Shasta Lake
We got the kids each a sketch pad for the trip and Asmaa really enjoyed it. Here she's sketching the mountains and lake Shasta as we ride a fairy on our way to the Caverns.
After the fairy, we took a bus ride to the Shasta Caverns
Getting ready for our tour in the Caverns
Some of the formations were just beautiful. Unfortunately the lighting didn't help for great pictures.
We spent the night in Redding (near Lake Shasta) so we got to really enjoy the pool at the hotel for almost two hours, then watched the 4th of July fireworks:
The next day (July 5) we headed up to Crater Lake in Oregon (4hrs from Redding and barely caught our 3:30pm bout tour!):
An erupted volcano that collapsed and the caldera (hole) kept filling with snow/water over the years.
5 comments:
MashAllah looks like an awesome trip. My parents used to do this with us every year - a road trip every summer vacation. It was much less organized than yours, and we slept in tents, but it really is some of the best memories I have from my childhood. I also got to see a lot of the western part of the US on these trips. We even drove all the way to Yellowstone one year!
I'd love to be able to do this at least once a year insha'a Allah and I hope when the kids get older we can do the tents instead of hotels--I'm waiting for them to be able to pitch and take down the tents first :) Yellowstone--that may just be our next trip if Allah wills!
So, who are you? :) Rabia?
mashaAllah kariman, just saw these pics, they're BEAUTIFUL! now i have to put oregon on our list. :)
unknown #2 is fatima.
No fatoom, you have to put "road trip with Kariman's family" on your list! :)
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