Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Philadelphia Trip, Day 1

I have been wanting to visit Philadelphia for a couple of years. Last weekend, we finally made it happen! The kids always get a Friday off in September for the local fair. We generally use that as an excuse to visit somewhere. The past few years we have gone to Williamsburg, but this year we decided to change it up.

We left around 7 on Friday morning and rolled into Philadelphia shortly after 10. We picked up our tickets for Independence Hall and walked to Reading Terminal Market for lunch. We enjoyed some New York style pizza and sandwiches and walking around to see the amazing offerings. Luke was funny, he didn't like how flopsy the pizza was, and he made me feed it to him. To be more accurate, I should say that he didn't like holding it, because he definitely liked eating it!



From there, we went to the President's House and saw the Liberty Bell. Then, we did our tour of Independence Hall. We had a great, enthusiastic guide and it was fantastic! We got to see the Rising Sun chair that George Washington sat in while he presided over the Constitutional Convention. It was pretty cool to think about all the amazing people who have been in that room. Unfortunately, Thomas had had a cluster headache the night before and he was still in pain. He decided to sit out the tour with Luke, while I took the bigger kids through. I felt really bad for him. After the tour, we debated heading to the hotel, but Thomas' little break served him well and he wanted to push on. We finished up at the visitor's center where the girls completed their Junior Ranger Books and collected their prizes.

With the Liberty Bell

Making notes in their Junior Ranger books about the inkstand that was used to sign both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution (how cool is that???)

Standing where President Lincoln stood

Taking their Junior Ranger oaths

Fun picture from the lawn of the National Constitution Center
After the gift shop, we had just enough time to see the Constitution Center. They had a really good show that everyone enjoyed, but the rest of the museum was just okay (at least for the price).

One cool thing was a life-sized gallery of the signers of the Constitution. Luke insisted on having his picture taken with Alexander Hamilton, although Luke said he was "Luke". Luke didn't even know there was a bandwagon to jump on, yet here he is singling out the star of the hit musical.

Kara liked Mr. Wilson from Pennsylvania, for obvious reasons (could be a relative...)

Anna chose Mr. Livingston of New Jersey

When we left, everyone decided to take advantage of the giant frame (check out Luke in each photo, that kid moves fast!)




When they closed, we went to our hotel (which was across the bridge in New Jersey and then to Chick-Fil-A for dinner. It was an incredibly full day!

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