Monday, October 31, 2011

Weekend in Hershey and Halloween

We spent last weekend in Hershey.  It is a lot of fun at any time of year, but we especially enjoyed visiting with all of the fall decorations. 



They had a lot of trick or treat stations for the kids in an area called Treatville. 




The highlight had to be their zoo, Zoo America, being open at night.  Everyone brings flashlights and you get to see the animals active at night!  They had all kinds of live animals to see, learn about and touch, as well.  Lucky we brought our winter coats and hats to brave the cold, but had so much fun!




Who would have thought that on October 29th, we'd be snowed in?  We were blessed that the hotel had an indoor pool.  So, the kids swam, soaked in the hot tub,


played in the arcade, played cards, rested, played dominos and swam some more! 





lol.  We did make it out for dinner at a lovely local restaurant.

On Sunday, after Church, we decided to try to make up for the day stuck inside and drove to the Railroad Museum of PA in Strasburg.  The kids loved climbing in and out of centuries old locomotives and other cars. 




Some of it was truly like walking back in time.  We are finishing up the Little House books and I loved hearing the kids squeal "wow, this train was built when Laura was alive!"  :-)  We ended our weekend excursion with a visit to an all-you-can-eat smorgasbord in Amish Country.  Nothing like the food or the scenery.  :-)



And, that brings us to Halloween.  In our house, we try to focus on the fact that All Hallow's Eve means the night before All Saints' Day, a day we remember the saints and martyrs who have gone before us to Heaven.  And, as long as we dress modestly and in something that is not in anyway ghoulish or scary, we can give glory to God and still enjoy trick or treating.  We made a craft today and started our morning with the "Pumpkin Prayer." 





The oldest kiddo chose not to dress up this year, but accompanied my husband and I in walking the kids through the neighborhood.  Kiddo #2 was a king, Kiddo #3 was a bat and Kiddo #4 was a little piglet.





Happy Halloween!
Happy All Saints' Day!

8 comments:

MissMOE said...

Looks like lots of fun! You are in my old stomping grounds--Hershey Park was a staple of my teen years!

Allison said...

Great costumes and Hershey looks lovely!

Little Badgers Academy said...

What a great vacation and wonderful photos!

Carrie said...

I love how you can visit the zoo at night! What fun for the kids (and parents alike) to observe the animals at night! Hershey looked amazing. How wonderful that your learning reached full circle from reading the Laura Ingalls Wilder books to actually seeing and touching the locomotives. Terrific! I'm on the fence with trick or treating. I'd prefer not to do it any longer but my family doesn't agree with me...so we collected candy again this year. I think I'll follow your lead for next year and focus on All Hallow's Eve. Blessings!

Unknown said...

HOw fun!! I love the pictures - looks like everyone had a wonderful time!

asliceofsmithlife said...

What a great time! That looks like alot of fun for all! Seeing the animals at night would be a hit with my kids too! Love the costumes too and like you we concentrate on keeping Halloween or All Hallows' Eve hallow and not hollow. I'm following you now on GFC. Thanks for following my blog and for visiting and leaving such great comments! God bless!

Anonymous said...

What a great time! The zoo at night and the trains especially :-D my kids would flip lol, enjoyed the pumpkin prayer and your focus on all saints day, thanks for sharing! returning the visit from the HHH, blessings!

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