2 Day Philadelphia Itinerary with Kids

Over spring break, our family took a short two day trip to Philadelphia.  We live in the suburbs of New York City, so it’s only about a three hour drive for us.  We knew we had limited time and wouldn’t be able to see everything we wanted to in two days.  We had a great trip though and wanted to share our family’s two day itinerary in Philly.  Please be advised that we did a lot of walking on this trip!  Our kids are used to walking long distances and Philadelphia is very walkable.  There is plenty of transportation options available if needed, although parking for a lengthy amount of time can be hard to come by and expensive.

Day 1:
We got up at 5:30 AM so we could be on the road by 6:30 AM.  With breakfast and restroom stops it took us about three hours to get to Philadelphia.  We arrived at our hotel, the Holiday Inn Express Penn’s Landing at 9:30 AM, but couldn’t check in until 3 PM.  We ended up leaving the car in the hotel lot and walking into the historic district.

Elfreth's Alley

We walked by Christ Church, founded in 1695 and also known as “The Nation’s Church.”  We then walked down Elfreth’s Alley, the oldest residential neighborhood in the country.  It was very cool to see residents living in the same houses that had once housed people from the Colonial era.

Betsy Ross House

We walked to the Betsy Ross House at 239 Arch Street and paid the $5/adult admission and $4/child admission to take a self-guided tour the house.  For two dollars more per ticket you could take an audio tour.   We got there a little after the 10 AM opening and there were only a few other visitors that we saw.  The kids enjoyed the hands-on kitchen displays in the basement and meeting Betsy Ross in the upholstery shop.

Independence Hall Visitor Center

After the tour of the Betsy Ross House we walked past the Christ Church Burial Ground, where Benjamin Franklin is buried,  and headed to the Independence Hall Visitor Center.  We visited the gift shop and bought a liberty bell Christmas ornament to add to our collection.   We reserved 3 PM tickets to tour Independence Hall and were able to pick them up so we had them.   The visitor center has a phone charging station, rest rooms, and lots of tour desks if you want to book a tour.  There are also displays and a movie theater as well as a small food stand.

Liberty Bell

After our quick stop at the visitor center we headed to the Liberty Bell.  We stood on line for about a half hour to get in.  They do a security check in which all belongings, including jackets, are run through a security conveyor.  This was the cause of most of the line wait.  We walked through the display and saw the liberty bell.  The last time I visited the Liberty Bell I was in elementary school on a trip with my girl scout troop!  It was nice to be able to visit the bell again and have the kids see this national symbol of freedom.

Reading Terminal Market

After visiting the Liberty Bell we walked to Reading Terminal Market to grab some lunch.  After lunch we walked back toward Independence Hall.  Since our tour wasn’t until 3 PM we toured through Carpenter Hall first and then headed over for our tour.

Independence Hall

Entrance to Independence Hall is only by a ticketed guided tour.  Tickets are free, but are timed entry and must be picked up at the visitor center.  A limited number of tickets are available the day of and it is advised to be at the visitor center early to try to get them.  Since we weren’t sure what time we’d get into Philadelphia and wanted to make sure we had tickets, we reserved our tickets online and paid the $1.50 each surcharge. Our tour guy Ray, was very knowledgeable and we learned a lot during our tour.  While there we also toured Congress Hall, which has free admission.

Franklin Fountain

By the time we finished the tour we were exhausted and headed back to the hotel.  We stopped at Franklin Fountain for a quick ice cream sundae treat before checking into our hotel.  We then relaxed for a bit before heading out again for a late dinner at Cuba Libre.

Day 2:
We woke up early, took advantage of the free breakfast at the hotel and headed out by 9:30 AM. Unfortunately, I didn’t realize until Sunday evening that the Philadelphia Museum of Art is closed on Mondays.  The hotel had a free shuttle and our driver was nice enough to drive us out to the museum, even in morning rush hour. We decided that we were still wanted to run the famous “Rocky steps” and take some photos.  (The kids had no idea what we were talking about, but watching Rocky together is now on our to-do list.)

Amor Sign Philadelphia

We ran the steps and took lots of pics with the “Amour” sign and the Rocky statue.

Rodin Museum

We then did a quick walk around the outside of the Rodin Museum, viewing the statues and taking pictures on our walk to the Franklin Institute.

The Franklin Institute

We heard about the Please Touch Museum, but thought our kids, ages 7 1/2 and almost ten, were a little old for it.  Instead, we opted to visit the Franklin Institute.  We purchased the $39.99/adult and $34.95/child tickets which included admission to The Science Behind Pixar special exhibit, the Lost Egypt special exhibit and admission to the Franklin Theater (with a choice of either an IMAX or 3D show).  We planned on spending the day and thought we’d get the most out of our visit with these tickets. The only thing I did not like is that all of the special exhibits and movies are timed entry.  While at the desk purchasing tickets, we had to choose the times of our entry for the Pixar and Lost Egypt exhibits as well as the 3D show.  The museum employee was super helpful in assisting us plan our day.  I just didn’t like being put on the spot and having to make decisions right there.  We loved the museum and it was perfect for the kids’ ages.  It is very interactive and the kids (and adults!) had a lot of fun exploring all the exhibits.  We spent the entire day there, arriving a little before 10:30 AM and leaving at 6 PM.  We saw all three levels of exhibits, including the special exhibits, the Walking with Dinosaurs 3D show and The Sky Tonight planetarium show.  You get an admission bracelet and can leave and enter the museum throughout the day.  We left to grab a quick lunch at a local pizza place around the corner from the museum and then came back to continue our visit.

Philadelphia China Town Gate

After our long day at the museum, we walked to Chinatown to grab dinner before heading back to the hotel.

We had a quick, but very enjoyable trip to Philadelphia.  We look forward to visiting again soon!

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Weekly Meal Plan {Week 34}

2016 Calendar

It’s Monday again…..why does the weekend go by so quickly?!  Did anyone else get snow……in APRIL?!!!  We had a busy, but fun weekend and today my husband and I are celebrating our 12th wedding anniversary!  We will be enjoying a lunch date to celebrate today since our April calendar is packed!  Anyway, here is a look at what was on our menu this past week.

Saturday – Leftovers.  Quick, easy and we were able to clean out the fridge.

Sunday – We celebrated Easter at my parent’s house with lamb, ham, roasted asparagus, twice baked potatoes and my mom’s homemade bread.  Sadly, I didn’t take any pictures of the dinner table!

Ham, mashed potatoes and roasted broccoli

Monday – We had leftover ham and I made mashed potatoes and roasted broccoli.

Lamb Empanadas

Tuesday – I used some leftover lamb and made empanadas which we had with salad.

Onion-Smothered Italian Burgers

Wednesday – I made Onion-Smothered Italian Burgers from Cooking Light, August 2008.  This is the third time I’ve made these…..but I won’t be making them again.  I noted in the cookbook that the kids had enjoyed these on a previous occasion that I made them.  This time though, we all thought that they were just okay.

Crockpot Santa Fe Chicken

Thursday – I made Skinnytaste Crock Pot Santa Fe Chicken which we had over cilantro-lime rice.  This was pretty good.  I’ve made so many similar type dishes before since I know the kids will eat it.  This one didn’t stand out as exceptional but was tasty enough.  The shredded cheese and sour cream we added didn’t help in the “skinny” part of the recipe!

Friday – My husband made the usual busy Friday night homemade pizza.  This week was just plain, cheese pizza for all.

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Party Girl – A Review

Party Girl

I don’t normally post on a Saturday.  However, I didn’t realize that the link-up for Cait’s Cozy Bookclub book was Thursday and wanted to get my review of this month’s pick Party Girl by Rachel Hollis up.  At first I wasn’t sure that I’d be reading the book since my library didn’t have a copy.  But I recently joined Amazon Prime and learned about the lending library perk, where you can borrow one book a month for free.  Well lucky me, they had Party Girl available!

Here’s a synopsis of the book from goodreads:

Landon Brinkley’s dreams are all coming true. She’s landed an internship with the fabulous Selah Smith, event planner for the Hollywood elite, taking her from small-town Texas to the bright lights of LA. Landon soon finds herself in a world in which spending a million dollars on an event—even a child’s birthday party—is de rigueur and the whims of celebrity clients are life-and-death matters. At first, the thrill of working on A-list parties and celebrity weddings is enough to get Landon through the seventy-five-hour workweeks and endless abuse at the hands of her mercurial boss. But when the reality of the business reveals itself, she’s forced to make a choice: do whatever it takes to get ahead, or stay true to herself.

Drawing on the author’s real-life experiences as an event planner to the stars, Party Girl takes readers on an adventure among Hollywood’s most beautiful—and most outrageous—people, revealing the ugly side of Hollywood’s prettiest parties.

Let me preface my review by saying that I knew nothing about this book before reading it.  I hadn’t even read the goodreads review.  I just knew that it was March’s book pick so I gave it a go.  Well, I was pleasantly surprised by this read!  Warning folks, this is not serious, thought-provoking literature.  This is a light and humorous chick-lit read.  After reading a lot of suspense and non-fiction books, this was a nice change of pace for me.

Despite being sweet and naïve, Landon is a very likable character.  Her Southern charm and determination to succeed had me rooting for her from the beginning.   On the opposite end, Selah, Landon’s boss, was truly a despicable character.  I was outraged by how she treated her employees.  They worked endless hours to make an event go seamlessly and she took all the credit.  And of course, there’s a guy.  In this case, a very wealthy and good-looking one.  Rounding out the cast of characters are Landon’s roommate Max and her co-worker Miko.  The three girls make a fierce trio.

This book has it all – friendship, romance and drama.  The reader gets an in-depth look at the event planning industry.  It’s amazing to see how much work goes into some of these celebrity, big-money events.  Yes, the book has a somewhat predictable ending and the mean boss, eager intern plot is very reminiscent of The Devil Wears Prada.  In this case with an event planning theme.  However,  this was a fun, light read, that I surprisingly really enjoyed!  I enjoyed getting a peek into the party planning business and I could see this book being made into a movie.

 

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Friday Favorites – April Fool’s Day

Friday Favorites

Happy Friday and April Fool’s Day!  Hopefully, no jokes will be played on you today! I’ve been feeling “off” schedule all week, since the kids had off from school Monday and have a half day of school today.  We were teased yesterday with a beautiful day and are expecting the possible chance of snow Sunday and Monday night……crazy!  My son is going to a birthday sleepover party tonight, we are hosting our monthly supper club Saturday night and my daughter and husband are going to her Girl Scout Father/Daughter dance on Sunday.  Lots of fun stuff going on this weekend!  Here are some of this week’s favorites:

Carrot Cake Roll

1. Last Sunday we celebrated Easter with my parents.  My mom made lamb and ham as well as homemade bread, asparagus and twice-baked potatoes.  It was a delicious dinner and it was so nice not having to worry about cooking!  I was put in charge of bringing dessert.  If you follow me on Instagram, you saw this carrot cake roll that my daughter and I made. 

NY International Auto Show

2.  Saturday, my husband and son went down to NYC to the NY International Auto Show at the Jacob Javits Center.   This has been a yearly tradition for the two of them to get in some quality time together and look at cars…..which doesn’t really interest my daughter and me.

Pastries

3.  While the guys were at the car show, my daughter was helping me with the Easter baking.  It was my first time making a “roll” cake and I don’t have a jelly roll pan.  I ended up using a high edged cookie pan that I have, but it was bigger in size than the pan that the recipe called for.  I wasn’t sure how (or even if) it was going to turn out, so we took a baking break and drove to a local bakery to pick up some “just in case” pastries.  The carrot cake roll cracked a little, but still tasted good.  These pastries were really good as well though!  This trip reminded me that we need to visit this bakery more often.

4. My favorite bookmarked recipe of the week are these Meatloaf Sliders with Bacon, Pepper Jack and Frizzled Onions.   Yum!!!

Kindle Fire Cover

5. My daughter has been begging me to take her to Five Below and I finally took the kids on Monday when they were off from school.  I ended up picking up this new cover for my kindle fire as well as a matching iPhone case.  I love the floral design and for just $5 each, I couldn’t resist. #itsthelittlethings

ICYMI on the blog this week:
Monday I posted about what I’ve read recently in the blogosphere.
Wednesday I posted about our Reading Terminal Market Eats on our recent Philadelphia trip.
Thursday I posted about why you don’t see pictures of my kids on the blog.

Linking up with Tif, Amanda and Andrea.  Have a great weekend!