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Magic Kingdom Here We Come

Another morning of waking early and heading to the Magic Kingdom. The early half hour was for Tomorrowland and Fantasyland so we headed to Tomorrowland and rode Buzz Lightyear. After that the boys went on Speedway. Of course, we stopped in It’s a Small World to cool off. Then headed to Haunted Mansion which wasContinue reading “Magic Kingdom Here We Come”

Posted bylisanordlund1July 9, 2023July 9, 2023Posted intravel1 Comment on Magic Kingdom Here We Come

Our Journey to Disney and Riding Avatar

Our 6.5 hour journey from Florence to Disney turned more into 9 hours. We stopped at Home Depot to buy terra stuff because I found ants in my car. That’s the best stuff. Then we went next door to fill up on cake cookies and other junk food. The trip was grueling but all smilesContinue reading “Our Journey to Disney and Riding Avatar”

Posted bylisanordlund1July 8, 2023July 8, 2023Posted intravel1 Comment on Our Journey to Disney and Riding Avatar

Road Trip With Landon and Wyatt

After a family packed visit in the Northeast, Bruce and I hit the road with our grandsons, Landon and Wyatt. Landon is 12 and Wyatt is 7 so entertaining the two may be challenging. But here we go. Our first stop was Dunkin Donuts for a little sugar fuel. As we drove down the WilburContinue reading “Road Trip With Landon and Wyatt”

Posted bylisanordlund1July 6, 2023Posted intravel3 Comments on Road Trip With Landon and Wyatt

Our Stopover in Connecticut

After we left Mike’s we headed south to spend two days with Colin and Renee. On our way, we stopped at McDonald’s for Bruce’s favorite drink, a caramel frappe. This was a very Maine-looking McDonald’s. After a six hour drive we arrived at Colin’s home. Alyse and Ed came over with the kids. We ateContinue reading “Our Stopover in Connecticut”

Posted bylisanordlund1July 4, 2023Posted intravelLeave a comment on Our Stopover in Connecticut

Visiting With Friends and Family

Our trip to Haverhill, MA was slow going. What was supposed to be a 6 hour drive ended up taking over 8. But we arrived with a warm welcome from our friends, Dawna and Tony. Dawna made a delicious meal of Haddock, which we really can’t get down south. We engaged in lots of goodContinue reading “Visiting With Friends and Family”

Posted bylisanordlund1July 1, 2023July 6, 2023Posted intravelLeave a comment on Visiting With Friends and Family

Traveling Up The East Coast

I know it’s not Dubai or some tropical island, but our new adventure is a driving trip to visit friends and family and bring two of our grandsons back to Florida. Our first stop was outside Savannah at a Hyatt Place. I’m trying to limit our driving time each travel day to six to eightContinue reading “Traveling Up The East Coast”

Posted bylisanordlund1June 28, 2023June 29, 2023Posted intravel3 Comments on Traveling Up The East Coast

Relaxing in Dubai

After a very hectic and fast pace through Israel, we needed a little R&R. I booked three nights at the Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah. I booked this using my $200 credit for Fine Hotels and Resorts from Amex. I used 40,000 Amex points and the room for 3 nights was $265 total. They upgradedContinue reading “Relaxing in Dubai”

Posted bylisanordlund1May 28, 2023Posted intravelLeave a comment on Relaxing in Dubai

Our Last Day Touring Israel

We began our day at the Garden Tomb where some believe Christ was intombed. It was a lovely place, peaceful and serene, but as our guide said maybe not his tomb. The Garden surrounding the area was lovely. The area by the cave is where they think Jesus was crucified. This was all within theContinue reading “Our Last Day Touring Israel”

Posted bylisanordlund1May 26, 2023May 26, 2023Posted intravelLeave a comment on Our Last Day Touring Israel

Qumran Caves

After our visit to Masada, we headed to the Qumran Caves where the Dead Sea Scrolls were found. Qumran was established during the Hellenistic Period c.134-104BC and remained inhabited up until c.68BC. The Essenes Jewish sect lived here in isolation as a communal monastery-like community without owning any personal property. The sect is thought toContinue reading “Qumran Caves”

Posted bylisanordlund1May 23, 2023May 24, 2023Posted intravelLeave a comment on Qumran Caves

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