Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Day 2 : Syracuse, NY --> Portage, MI

Today David and I woke up around 7am. The kids slept a little bit later, but were up by 8am. We unanimously decided (even Indrani) to go for a swim in the hotel pool before heading to the breakfast buffet at our hotel. We went out to the pool and passed the WienerMobile in the parking lot. Of course we dragged them over to get a photo in front of it on our way to the pool.

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The #SpeedyWiener had young, college-aged pilots, according to the photographer who stopped to help us take these. He had spoken with the Wiener team last night and they seemed to be keeping their cool about being the drivers of such an awesome ride. Our boys were trying to make sense of a car being the shape of a hotdog, to no avail.

We went to the pool after this and got about 30 mins of swim time before heading to breakfast. Indrani didn't have a great deal of fun "swimming" so we just spent time watching her brothers being pulled around by Daddy.

Sita and Indrani

Swimming at hotel in Syracuse

After eating breakfast, we hit the road an hour or so later than we had hoped and hit another patch of rainy weather. Total drag. But we passed through Buffalo and continued onward towards Niagara Falls for our first sightseeing expedition.

En route to Niagara Falls

I made maps for the boys to color in as we drove through each state. Here is Dax's map as of today, before Niagara (I pre-colored the lakes in blue marker for them).

Made special roadtrip maps for the kids


We got to Niagara Falls around 2pm-ish and spent a great deal of time at the Park. It was pretty impressive for the boys (and us), and we wanted to be sure they gave it its proper respect. We stopped by Horseshoe Falls for a quick look and photo op:

The Family at Horseshoe Falls, Niagara

Then went over to the Maid of the Mist, where we got our requisite blue ponchos and boarded the boat. The boat offered spectacular views and a very close approach to the Falls (to the chagrin of both Phin and Indrani) but we got a family portrait, nonetheless.

Niagara Falls

Indrani's poncho was enormous on her, so David covered her with his, but she was still not very happy about the whole situation.

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(Sita and Phin on the Maid of the Mist)

Phin is not afraid of heights
(It would seem that Phin is not afraid of heights - he is looking down from the Observation Tower)

After spending several hours at the Falls, we chose to have dinner and then head to Portage, MI, our next stop. We went to DiCamillo Bakery, a place David found on either UrbanSpoon or Yelp, but got there and found it not to have a sit down eat-in area - booo! But we did meet this guy right out front:

Guy shows kids his pet Corn Snake
He had a Corn Snake and showed it to the kids.

We took our chances introducing our kids to Thai food at 'My Thai' across the street. The food was fantastic, and the servers were great. The kids loved the chicken satay and were okay with the pad thai, but weren't super excited about the delicious pataya. The boys loved their mango and lychee juices, and Indrani liked the egg and ocean rolls. Dax took a liking to one of the cute servers, and told her pretty much everything about our trip up until that point.

We got the kids ready for bed in the 'My Thai' bathrooms (PJs, bedtime routine) and hit the road right after. Since we were about 6 hours behind schedule, we knew we were probably not going to make it to Portage, MI until late into the night.

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It took some doing to find the Rainbow Bridge to cross over to Canada, but we finally found it and made the Border crossing without much incident (they don't take EZPASS, fyi). Everyone always says that to see Niagara Falls in its full glory, one should view it from the Canadian side, and I have always wondered what they meant. Well, after we crossed the bridge, we got a little twisted around finding our way to the road we needed to take, and ended up seeing the downtown area and it was beautiful. It was definitely more developed on the overlook itself, but it was far nicer. Parks, landscaping, little shops, very walkable. The NY side was more park-like, and definitely a bit of a schlep to get to the Maid of the Mist. The Canadian side had a lot more charm and seemed to allow people access to the view without having to pay for the view.

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We got on the right road, finally and drove through Ontario well into the night. At around 9:30pm the sun began to set, which was a beautiful backdrop for our drive through Canada to Michigan. The only hiccup came when the highway was closed. Yes, closed. We took a detour and got back on the highway after the closed-off section.

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The sun actually set around 10pm, and we drove on through the dark, until just before 3am. Sadly, because of our delay, we missed a stop that David and I were looking forward to in Sarnia, ON at Albert's Rolling Lunch for "fries under the bridge". Alas, another time.


Small world: My friend Manlio from graduate school was on the Canadian Maid of the Mist at the same time that we were on the US Maid of the Mist! And a friend from high school, Ali, had been there the day before!






Monday, July 1, 2013

First Day on the Road!

Ok, full-disclosure, we fully intended to be out of our house by 8:30am on this first day of our trip, July 1st. And as those of you that know us realize, this was never going to happen. Even without 3 kids, we would have left at 9am. So, add 3 kids and our actual departure time becomes 12:30pm. And the icing on the cake was the 90 degree heat + high humidity in Milton/Boston and perpetual looming clouds as we were to depart, making us move slower than usual.

First day of roadtrip
(The kids' t-shirts say "Are We There Yet?")

Sadly, we planned our trip with an 8:30am departure time.

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We had it in mind that we would make it all the way to Buffalo, NY for dinner. For the first 3 hours we had a pretty rainy trip.




Having left at 12:29pm, we stopped in Albany, NY at Orchard Tavern at 3:15pm or so for a late lunch. It was near the highway, but wasn't in an obvious place. We were certain we were going the wrong way, but Waze didn't lead us astray. Of course we checked in on Foursquare as soon as we arrived. It stopped raining as we got out of the car, which was appreciated.


Orchard Tavern was an unassuming building with very friendly staff and tasty food.

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We ended up meeting the owner - Mike - who was very nice, and talked with him about our road trip for a minute. He showed us a wall of photos in one of the dining rooms and mentioned that the Tavern used to be nestled amongst a bustling train yard that employed over 8000 people at one time.

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He wondered how we found his place and we mentioned UrbanSpoon and Yelp, and how we were attempting to eat at locally owned joints on our entire trip.

After our meal (about 1.5hrs later), we got in the car as it started pouring rain. Flash Flood Warning type rain = not great driving weather. We made it out of Albany and decided that, depending on the weather, we would either stop in Syracuse or Rochester for the night.

Through a few more hours of intermittent HEAVY rain, we ended up stopping in Syracuse and staying at a nice hotel with a pool and a big breakfast buffet. As we pulled in to the parking lot, we saw the Oscar Meyer WeinerMobile, and made a note-to-self to take a photo with it before departing in the morning. The kids were completely unimpressed by it, but David and I were excited enough for all of us.

Five minutes after getting into our 2 rooms (connected by a door), the kids had thrown all the pillows off their beds and were jumping on them.

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The room was filled with shrieks of joy and bliss, but we settled the kids down and tucked them into bed at about 9:15pm. Apparently, I fell asleep a whole 5 minutes later. A fairly long first day, but not horrible.

As we drove throughout this first day, we came up with a list of tallies to help keep track of certain things. Following is a list of those things, and our end-of-day tally:

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Dax asking "Are we there yet?" (known as AWTY): 11
Phin asking AWTY: 3
David driving over rumble strips: 3
Close calls: 2
Tanks of gas: .75
Gallons of gas used: 8
States traveled through: 1
Honks by truckers (when you do that arm thing to get them to honk): 0
Times played the license plate game: .5 
States found for license plate game: 25 (+ New Brunswick, Ontario, Quebec)
Days with precipitation: 1
Number of posts to facebook: 7 (+1 that foursquare didn't post to fb because it also had a photo)
Number of posts to flickr: 7
Number of farms with cows: 1

Also, some other things we are going to keep track of on our travel days:

Weather:
Overcast and humid in Milton as we were leaving, occasional rain; Scattered Heavy Rain in NY

Vanity Plate of the Day:
MZADVNTR

Animals spotted near road:
- gopher (on a golf course)
- deer
- various birds of prey (don't know what kind)

Funniest Town Name of the day:
Chicopee (MA)

Most requested/played song:
BananaPhone (4x)

Thing that surprised us:
That it could be so humid and not be raining

Thing that didn't surprise us at all:
Phin peeled the paper off all 16 of his crayons in the first 2.5 hours of our trip

And the most important tally:
Starting mileage:
52,377
End-of-day mileage:
(will get off of David's phone and update)

And lastly, we would like to end each blog post with a "small world" note:
The owner of the Orchard Tavern is a good friend of our high school/college friend Raj Shah!
Small World!

That's all for our first day...more tomorrow, Day #2!