Taking the Scenic Route

See that gorgeousness pictured above?  It’s the Buena Vista Overlook, a little stop on the side of the Blue Ridge Parkway, very near my parent’s house in Virginia. If you take the nearest highway to go through the Blue Ridge Mountains, you’ll blow right by it. You’ll miss this and so much more.  But if you exit the highway, and take the gorgeous parkway instead, you’ll see beautiful overlooks and majestic views like this mile after mile.  There are safe places to stop, take photos, and picnic.  One of our favorite picnic spots off the Blue Ridge parkway is Otter Creek, where my kids look forward to playing and picnicking every summer:

Also along this “Scenic Route” (one of my mom’s favorite expressions) is a true wonder, an amazing rock formation known as “Indian Rocks” .  You’ll find it at the “Indian Gap” stop off the parkway.   This giant formation is truly beyond description, and also very hard to capture in a photo.  We go see it every year because sometimes you find yourself questioning if it’s really REAL or not, and you have to be reminded with a return visit.

Before you get up the mountain to the Blue Ridge Parkway, if you exit the highway even earlier, you will come about the picturesque historical town of Lexington, Virginia, home of the Virginia Military Institute, Washington & Lee University, and the Stonewall Jackson House.  It’s a lot of fun to walk around and shop in Lexington.  But one of our favorite places in the city is a little further out – an amazing park called Boxerwood that has a separate children’s park.  Our kids beg to go back every year, and we’ve been a couple of times with Emily’s kids, too.

The point is, there is much to be seen in our country on a road trip.  And if you’re like me, those are the only kinds of trips you take as a family.  So, once in awhile instead of blowing by America at 70 MPH, it’s nice to exit the highway and experience a slice of nature off the beaten path!  To this end, Toyota and the National Audobon Society have started an “Exit the Highway” initiative aimed at helping us discover “those hidden natural gems just beyond the turnpike”.

Visit the Exit the Highway website and you can take a pledge to Exit the Highway, take the scenic route by downloading one of dozens of itineraries available to help you find some great places to explore, or even upload photos of your Exit the Highway adventures to their site, or via Twitter and Instagram using the #exitthehighway hashtag!

And for pledging to exit the highway and uploading photos, you can multiple entries to win a Prius V from Toyota!  Now that’s something I’d like to take the scenic route in!   Visit the Exit the Highway website to learn more.

What are some of your favorite stops when you are taking the scenic route?

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Disclosure: I was selected for participation in the TWIN community through a program with Clever Girls Collective. I did not receive any compensation for writing this post, or payment in exchange for participating. The opinions expressed herein are mine, and do not reflect the views of Toyota.

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I think we should shoot her.

That’s my husband’s favorite response to my almost-constant question, “What are we going to do with her??” Andy finds that more often than not in life, there’s a Ferris Bueller quote that fits any situation.

Anyway, it’s not just “her” (aka Kate) I am exasperated with, it’s also “her” brother (aka Sam).

Most often, it’s both of them.

My kids are four years apart, and for a long time, they didn’t fight. Basically, Sam happily did whatever Kate told him to, and they co-existed peacefully. Now, though, at the ripe old age of four, he’s developed preferences and opinions.

And Kate does not like it one bit.

Driving each other crazy seems to be each of their goals in life, and in the meantime they are making Andy and me insane. The moments when they’re nice to each other? They are so nice. They’re sweet and funny and adorable. However, those moments are increasingly growing fewer and farther between.

I’m reading a book called “Siblings without Rivalry,” by Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish, which, like their book “How to Talk So Kids Will Listen & Listen So Kids Will Talk,” is full of great suggestions on ways to facilitate communication and prevent jealousy. The problem is, I can’t remember what the hell I’m supposed to do.

Evidently I should read it again.

Until then, though, I turn to you – any suggestions on what to do with our kids when they are at each other’s throats?

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Fun new app: Kraft Photo Booth

You all know I LOVE apps that are good for kids!  You also know that I am a *wee bit* vain and a *smidge* silly.  I’ve passed the silliness and the love of seeing one’s own picture on to my kiddos, and so we’ve had a lot of fun using these er, qualities while playing with a new app from Kraft, Kraft Photo Booth!

I mean, who doesn’t want their picture taken with the Kool-Aid man?

Or chillin’ out  and munching on everyone’s favorite cookie, the Oreo?

Karft Photo Booth is available for iPad, iPhone, or Android devices so just about anyone can use it!  We’ve tried it on our iPad, iPhone, and Motorola Xoom and it works great!  See?

I love Mr. Peanut but he was in my personal space!
Then I forgave him the next day because he let me try on his monocle, hat and cane!

The Kraft Photo Booth app is FREE and available by downloading GoldRun from the app or Android store.  After you have downloaded GoldRun, just open it and click “campaigns” then choose Kraft Photo Booth!  Then you’ll be on your way to taking silly pics with some of your favorite Kraft brands.  New brands are being added weekly, so keep using your app to see what’s new!

Joshua was pumped to find this new brand this week:

True story.

After you make your super-fun photos, you can tweet, Facebook, or email them right from the app to share your silliness with your friends and family.  It’s so easy.

We’re having fun with Kraft Photo Booth! What Kraft brand makes YOU say “cheese”?

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Kraft Photo Booth compensated me for this review with an iPad 3.   I about jumped out of my chair when they offered me this opportunity because I’ve been dying to provide an iPad for therapy to a special needs child in my community.  And now I can!!  All opinions about the app are my own.

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