Sometimes even the best of plans fall through. What’s important is that you don’t give up. Instead, you make even better plans. This was the case with our spring break travel plans. Having been to NYC on numerous occasions by myself, I really wanted to bring my two nieces along for their first visit to the Big Apple over spring break. Needless to say, our plans fell through. I didn’t let that ruin our spring break fun though. In fact, it motivated me to plan some really fun family time.
{Playing in the fountain at the park.}
Earlier this year, I partnered with Alamo to make a family travel resolution. This girl never backs down from a challenge, so I decided to make a travel resolution to unplug for 24 hours during our spring break travels. That means no texting, gaming or watching television. Pretty much no technology for 24 hours. Sounds hard to do, right? It really wasn’t!
So our big travel plans fell through, but I still wanted us to spend some family time unplugged during spring break. I did resolve to do so, after all. To make sure we didn’t waver from this resolution, I planned some fun things for us to do.
We went geocaching. I spent an entire afternoon geocaching with my son and his friends. Technically, you might consider our GPS device as against the being unplugged rules. I let it slide though, because we had so much fun outdoors searching for hidden treasures.
This activity is fun for big kids and little kids. We had a blast!
Check out this awesome treasure we found…
Want to see more of our geocaching fun? Check out this Flipagram video that I made.
We also visited the zoo, and got up close and personal with some interesting characters.
We spent some time in downtown Charleston. To help make up for our our failed NYC trip, I took my nieces on a short trip into downtown Charleston. We went on a neat Charleston walking tour.
We ate a delicious lunch at Poogin’s Porch. They say it’s haunted.
Doing something crafty was an absolute must for spring break, so we made some travel journals using photos from past adventures. I love how these turned out.
Next summer we are spending 2 weeks in Europe for Becca’s senior trip. We decided that between now and then we would get more familiar with some of the countries we are visiting – Switzerland, Italy, and France.
I have been hunting for some authentic recipes for us to try. During spring break, we made an authentic dish that is popular in Rome called Spaghetti Aglio E Olio. I have noticed that our Americanized Italian dishes are quite different from the more simplified ways of eating pasta in Italy. They don’t slather on quite as much red sauce and cheese as we do.
This was also a great opportunity for Maddie to get some cooking tips from Grandma Laura.
Buon Appetito!
I’d say we did a pretty good job of making the most of spring break… even when things didn’t go as planned. Unplugging for 24 hours wasn’t so hard. In fact, we spent a lot more than 24 hours unplugged during spring break. Easy peasy!
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Disclosure: This is a sponsored post with Alamo. I am one of Alamo’s Chief Travel Moms for 2015. As always, opinions expressed here are 100% my own.
You got a great pic of that peacock! Great job! Looks like you made the most of your spring break!
Sorry to hear that your plans fell through. But, it looks like you did a pretty good job of entertaining yourselves anyhow!
I think geocaching would go over really well with my children. It certainly looks as if you enjoyed your spring break!
We love to go geocahcing! Both my children and husband like it. Makes everyone happy!
Now that my girls are older, I think geocaching is something they would really enjoy. It looks like you had a fabulous spring break!
I would love to try Geocaching. That sounds fun! Make the most out of Spring Break, go out, meet new people and enjoy! 😉
I think you did a great job. It’s all about the moments and memories not stuff and things. We love geocaching but I just use the app on my phone. I think I paid a few bucks for it. We have a backpack full of treasures to leave, pencils, our own log books and such.
It sounds like you had a wonderful break, but Europe sounds incredible. I would love to go with my family, but I may wait until they are a little bit older.
That looks like a wonderful spring break! It was still cold here but we enjoyed ourselves inside!
Oh, how fun! I freakin love geocaching!