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A little more than a week ago we stuffed everyone into the car and drove through NYC. Sort of. We took 95 from here to there, here being somewhere in Joisey, and there being Mystic Connect-the-Dots. Yes, we went on Vacation.

This was a momentous occasion of sorts, as it was the first time we had a destination to visit, just us. Motel and meals out and so forth. In all previous years, we've gone directly to family. We've even stopped at a motel once or twice en route, but this was kind-of-sort-of out of the way (although not so much; we did go to Laconia for the second part of the vacation), and we also hung out for two whole nights.

On Thursday, we stopped for lunch at Bertucci's in Westport, CT - first place we found off the exit, and we were hungry. Brick oven pizza, not as good as the one in Watertown, though. We pulled into Mystic an hour or two later, and went directly to the Mystic Seaport. Weather was a bit cold - windy, with some snowflakes once in a while - so walking along the water's edge and out on the boats had a definite edge. Brandon loves boats - we spent most of the day with him trying to lead us to one of the boats as we looked at the exhibits.

Loved being in the old ships - especially the Charles W. Morgan. The buildings were great as well - stone and/or wood. Building and ship alike had the air of Old about them, and I feel very comfortable in that environment. "Recently" (a few months ago) I read about the Essex, and the Morgan and other whaling exhibits felt like they were continuing the learning experience from the book. No need to visualize a whaling ship when you're looking at the trypots, or harpoons and whaleboats and so forth when they're right in front of you.

I really enjoyed watching the smith doing his work - I probably could have spent days watching him work. Fascinating stuff, not to mention a wee bit warmer in with the forge than out in the wind.

That night, we decided we wanted seafood, and found a place named Ten Clams in the phone book - looked like it would have what we wanted (fish & chips, scallops, and clams) for a pretty decent price. Justin and I set out, and discovered Ten Clams closed an hour before we got there. So we wandered. Saw Mystic Pizza, a couple of closed little seafood shops, and were on the lookout for a small little place where the locals went. Discovered the Sea Swirl and a parking lot filled with locals. A bit pricier (for the dinners) than we were planning on, but damn good, although we didn't have confirmation of that until after we drove back to the hotel, suffering greatly at the delicious smell of dinner.

Speaking of discovery, a certain channel we don't have at home (basic cable, doncha know) had a couple episodes of a fishing show - The Deadliest Catch - on and, after a half a day of wandering around looking at exhibits about fishing, it seemed to continue the museum experience while reclining in our beds. Very cool.

Friday we went back to the Seaport, narrowly avoiding taking Brandon back on the big boats despite constant tugging in that direction, and caught all the exhibits we had missed the day before. The shipyard was reconstructing a trawler and that was incredible to watch. Brandon really wanted to go down and help the guys, but I'm sure they appreciated that we kept him out of the way. With that much energy, he'd have completed the work too quickly, and they'd have to find another exhibit. We did get Mr. B on a couple of boats - they had a trio harbored well out of the winds in a bit of lawn, and he climbed all over them. The ropewalk was very interesting - and somehow, despite the immense length of the building - we had missed it the day before, despite being all around it.

The gallery exhibits - one about African Americans at sea, another photos from the Rosenfield collection, and a collection of ship's figureheads - were also interesting.

We did get to Ten Clams - for more fish & chips, scallops, and clams, of course - for a late lunch, followed by a visit to the Mystic Aquarium. We weren't there that long, but it worked out. The place is rather small, and we had time to see all exhibits (the ray petting area and penguin exhibit were closed - I'm a wee bit suspicious about the latter one, for reasons that will be obvious to the TH folks) and catch the sea lion show. Brandon enjoyed the clown fish, Rachel really liked the anemone garden, Deb liked the shipwreck exhibit(s), and Justin - possible future marine biologist - wandered much of the time on his own, so I didn't really catch what his favorites were. The sea lions - both those in the show and outside - were great. I actually know how to tell them apart from seals now. I might have known that before, but, at least for now, I remember that I know it. My favorite part - also enjoyed by the others - was watching the belugas swim around their tank. Much coolness.

Friday night, Deb found that the Food Network was showing Rachel's Arch Nemesis in a show about travelling and eating for $40 a day - and lo, Rachel Ray was in Mystic, CT. Funny enough, for lunch, she pointed out the Sea Swirl, as it had fresh seafood, prepared correctly, and was the place all the locals went to. Yes, she quoted me almost exactly. Rachel admitted that Rachel Ray might actually be right for once.

Saturday, we drove up to Laconia. I toured my mom's new house (her temporary home, as she waits for her condo to be completed) and hung out with my brother (he has the second (and third) floor apartment, and they will rent out the first). We went out to Hart's Turkey Farm for supper. The Easter bunny found us Sunday morning, and left some loot for the kids, along with a bunch of hidden jelly bean filled eggs. Monday was Justin's 15th birthday - we woke him up with his gift. Deb stuffed it by his pillow, and I stood in the doorway and dialed his number... =)

Tuesday was the only "eh" day of the whole vacation, as we spent most of it on the road, and it also signified the last day of vacation, as it was back to work and school the next day (well, Rachel had Wednesday off, but the rest of us went back to our regular schedules).

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Date: 2007-04-15 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] opakele.livejournal.com
Where are the pictures? Hum?

It sounds fucking gorgeous. You take beautiful pictures.

I lived in Virginia for a good while, but I haven't been up your way.

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Date: 2007-04-15 12:56 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellyssian.livejournal.com
I didn't take any pictures whatsoever. Deb has a digital camera and was the trip photographer.

I'll try to get her to post them, or send them to me so I can post them.

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Date: 2007-04-16 02:55 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] patrixa.livejournal.com
I love the title and, like Opakele, I'd love to see the pix -specially with the kids in them! Tell Deb I need, need, need them. Pleeeeease?

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Date: 2007-04-18 02:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nhmetalchick.livejournal.com
You jerk! You went right by Derry to see your mom and never called to stop by and say Hi???? WOW, ouch

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Date: 2007-04-18 12:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ellyssian.livejournal.com
I still think of you as living in Kerriganville. =)

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Date: 2007-04-20 11:07 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] nhmetalchick.livejournal.com
LAME EXCUSE BOY, LAME EXCUSE! :p I Hope that got you SOAKED! Tell Deb hi.

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