We left the hotel early this morning after stopping at an auto store to get a new windshield wiper (we heard it rains a little bit each day in DC). We took the "Midland Trail" scenic drive. It follows the Kanawha River and is oh-so-beautiful! I have really loved taking the road less traveled on portions of our vacations. Above are the Kanawha Falls. This portion of the scenic drive is in the Allegheny Mountains - lots of switchbacks but such pretty views.
We stopped at the New River Gorge National River site and saw the New River Gorge Bridge. I'm scared of heights. Very scared. And driving over a high bridge isn't my cup of tea. But apparently it's my family's cup. :) So we drove across...twice. We stopped at the Canyon Rim visitor center and the big kiddos became Jr. Rangers again. :) You can learn so much when your kiddos become Jr. Rangers. We also snacked and took a small hike along the rim of this canyon.
Two historical points of interest.
I had to get my John Denver on as we traveled through West Virginia. It is so, so pretty.
Our last scenic stop of the day was at Monticello - Thomas Jefferson's home. This is the coolest presidential home.
The kiddos loved the kid's center at Monticello. I was so impressed with this place! Last time we were here we didn't have kiddos, so I'm guessing we didn't visit this center or it's new. Katie is doing a rubbing of the home.
Jackson is pretending to draw water from a well.
Katie is pretend cooking over a fire. I know God made me born in the 70s for a good reason. I am an adequate cook with all my kitchen conveniences!
Collin remade the porch of Monticello in blocks.
One of our few family photos on the trip.
Here is a small glimpse of Jefferson's massive gardens.
Thomas Jefferson liked to come to this small house to look out at his land, gardens and think and write and plan.
We really enjoyed this day of traveling. We had some lovely stops and plenty of time to get wiggles out during the drive. We made it to our hotel in Alexandria. It was a Springfield Marriott. Very modern. We had two queen beds and a "living" section of the room where there was a couch. This fit our family of 5 really well. Also had a tiny fridge and microwave so we had a place to keep Jackson's food fresh. (Huge relief to this momma).
End of Day 3, June 29, 2013