• Bill Bates

Pinewood DC 2023

The 8th grade takes on Washington DC! Leer más
  • Inicio del viaje
    17 de septiembre de 2023

    It Begins!!!!

    17 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 59 °F

    Travel day has arrived! Everyone was on time, great job parents! The most exciting thing this morning was the robot that makes coffee and tea. 🙂 I was told that I absolutely must try the matcha latte.

    Boarding the flight they said the WiFi might not work.

    We are excited for a great week!
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  • Fun While Flying

    17 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 66 °F

    There was quite a commotion in the seats behind me. Turns out, there was an intense game of cards going on. I love that we ask our students to bring cards and games to play when there is down time. 😁

    We left about 25 minutes late, but are still due into Charlotte close to on time. Right now, they are estimating 5:14pm local instead of 5:07pm. Not bad.
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  • We Made it to Charlotte!

    17 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 70 °F

    The flight out was uneventful, but we’ve had a whirlwind transfer with just under 20 minutes to make it to our connecting gate. Though we hustled, we were met with a delay for our flight to Norfolk. There is nothing like, “hurry up and wait.” 😉 But no worries, our resilient 8th graders are handling it with smiles! 😅

    In the midst of the rush, I found a Pet Relief station in the terminal - a little surprise that brought smiles to our faces. It’s a reminder to find joy in the little things, even when plans don’t go as expected!

    We can’t wait to finally arrive in Virginia and head to a well-deserved dinner!
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  • Norfolk!

    17 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 73 °F

    We’ve just touched down in Norfolk and are ready to be done with flying today. Despite initial predictions of a longer flight due to weather and encountering a few bumps along the way, we were pleased to find it wasn’t too bad and even arrived a bit sooner than anticipated! 😁

    The Norfolk airport is clean and very nice. I have never been to this airport. I am impressed.

    We have our bags and are on the bus heading to Williamsburg for dinner.
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  • Sal’s by Victor Italian Restaurant

    17 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌧 68 °F

    We finally made it to our much-anticipated dinner at Sal’s by Victor Italian Restaurant, a place renowned for its delightful dishes. Yes, the name is also a mouthful. 🤣

    Some might argue that everything tastes better when you’re hungry, but having enjoyed Sal’s many times over the years, I can vouch for its excellence! Tonight, Sal’s did not disappoint. The food was truly amazing, a feast fitting our travel weary but high spirited group. 🍝

    Before we finished up, it was a rousing birthday song for Nox! 🎂

    After dinner, we settled into our hotel and got the kids into their rooms. While the phrase “off to bed” was used, we’re realistic - with their bodies still on California time, we suspect there might be more than a few conversations and laughs echoing through the halls before sleep claims the children. 😊

    Tomorrow, we have a late morning start with breakfast at 7:45 am, then off to historic Jamestown. It promises to be a day rich with learning and exploration!
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  • Day 2: Greetings from Historic Jamestown

    18 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 66 °F

    Yes, that is the old-timey spelling. 😁

    Our second day began with a lesson in glassblowing at Jamestown, giving us a glimpse into the craft that dates back centuries. The day continued with an tour of the first permanent English settlement in North America, a place brimming with history and tales of the past.

    As we wandered through the settlement, we learned about when and why the English settled there, their way of life, their relationships with the local Indian Tribes, and we toured a typical Algonquian encampment. A notable highlight was learning about a fascinating contraption used to secure babies to their mothers' backs while they worked, a detail that particularly caused a buzz in my group!

    A voyage into maritime history awaited us as we visited replicas of the three legendary English vessels - the Susan Constant, Godspeed, and Discovery. Stepping aboard the Susan Constant, we were amazed at how cramped the conditions aboard the ship were.

    We concluded our tour with a musket firing demonstration, a sound that reverberated much louder than the kids expected. There were quite a few students that jumped when it went off!

    An FYI, at Jamestown and Williamsburg, we were split into two groups. We did mix them up a bit halfway through the day, but I was only able to get pictures of my group. I am working on getting pictures from the other half and will add pictures when I get them. 🙂

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  • Lunch at Shields Tavern

    18 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☁️ 68 °F

    Today, we found ourselves stepping back in time as we entered the historic Shields Tavern for lunch. Established in 1705 after the Capitol of Virginia was moved from Jamestown to Williamsburg, this storied tavern became a hub of activity where locals would gather to dine, socialize, and conduct business, offering a warm haven for travelers seeking rest and nourishment. Today, we were those travelers!

    As we settled in, we were greeted with a hearty meal that mirrored the traditions of a bygone era - turkey with gravy, mashed potatoes, and a generous serving of green veggies. Rest assured, all dietary preferences were catered to with the utmost care. 😁

    We learned that Dinner was the big meal of the day that was served in the early afternoon. Supper is the meal eaten at night. It is a lighter meal, many times with just leftovers from dinner. Growing up in Boston, I already knew this. My vocabulary flex for the week. 🤣

    Adding a sweet note to our experience, we were pleasantly surprised to find a slice of cake awaiting us at our seats. I couldn't help but suggest to the kids that this is a tradition we might just have to adopt back home. 😉
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  • Colonial Williamsburg

    18 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    After Shields Tavern, our historical exploration of Colonial Williamsburg continued. Here's a little history nugget for you - as I mentioned, it was the capital of Virginia beginning in 1705, when it moved from Jamestown.

    Apparently, Jamestown burned down a lot both from attacks and carelessness. Also, it was not the favorite spot of the governor at the time. The College of William and Mary lured the Virginia General Assembly to Williamsburg, where it stayed the capitol until Thomas Jefferson moved it to Richmond in 1780. Williamsburg was to easily attacked by sea, whereas, Richmond could be better defended from the British during the Revolutionary War.

    Our afternoon was a blend of education and exploration. Despite the heat, the enthusiasm remained high as we embarked on a walking journey. From the opulence and grandeur of the governor’s mansion to the matters of state at the Capitol building, our guide had a story to tell at every stop.

    We stepped further back in time with visits to various craft houses including the silversmith, the barber/wig maker, the silversmith, and the shoemaker, where artisans dressed in period garb engaged us with tales and demonstrations of their crafts, bringing the history of the colony to life right before our eyes. A high point was the stocks and the jail. We stood in the cell where Blackbeard’s crew awaited their trial. Another bit of excitement happened with my group. The Marquis de La Fayette trotted by on his horse, Ajax, talked with us a bit and let us pet Ajax.

    As our time in Williamsburg drew to a close, we found our heads full of knowledge and our legs needing a rest. We now head to a much-anticipated BBQ dinner, where we'll power up for a mini-golf adventure later tonight.

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  • Day 2: Mini Golf & Pool Time, and Packin

    18 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 73 °F

    After a tasty BBQ dinner, we spiced up the evening with a round of mini-golf at Pirates Cove, a new addition to our itinerary courtesy of Mrs. Bates. It a hit, with the students thoroughly enjoying the friendly competition and a chance to unwind. Sometimes you just need unstructured bonding time! ⛳

    After getting back to the hotel, we gave the kids some much-needed pool time, letting them enjoy some free time with their friends. It's a wonderful sight, seeing them splash around and laugh. This is a great group. 🙂

    When pool time was over, we ushered them off to their rooms to pack and get some sleep. I know that is a bit of a pipe dream this early in the trip, but one can hope.

    Tomorrow calls for an early rise, with a long drive to Monticello on the horizon. At least it will give the kids extra time to sleep. 😁

    Signing off for the day from Williamsburg. Good night!

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  • Monticello

    19 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 70 °F

    This morning we got up early, checked out of our hotel, said goodbye to Williamsburg, and embarked on a journey to Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, our third President and principal author of the Declaration of Independence. Set atop a picturesque hill in Charlottesville, Virginia. As we learned from our guide, Monticello means “little mountain” in Italian.

    Once again, the students were divided into two groups. I will work on getting pictures from the other group. Once inside, we were able to explore Jefferson’s rooms filled with inventions, keepsakes, and knick/knacks. He liked gadgets. Our guide described him as our hoarding founding father. 😁

    We saw the bed that he passed away in on July 4th, 1826. The same day our second president, John Adams passed. We learned that James Monroe, our 5th president, passed on July 4th, 1831. So, three of our first five presidents passed on Independence Day. An interesting anecdote.

    Outside, we saw the beautifully preserved gardens and grounds. It was a beautiful morning and the view from the top was spectacular. We hiked down the mountain, passed Jefferson’s grave, to the bus. It was a nice hike on a beautiful day!

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  • Michie's Tavern

    19 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    From Monticello , we continued our journey to the famous Michie's Tavern, a historic 18th-century tavern. We were treated to a hearty Southern feast, featuring fried chicken, mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoes, black-eyed peas, biscuits and cornbread and ending with peach cobbler. Needless to say, the meal was quite excellent! 😁

    Now, powered up, we are back on the road, bound for Washington DC, excited to explore our nation’s capitol.
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  • Hello, Washington DC!

    19 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 68 °F

    We've arrived! The pace of our trip will pick up considerably as now that we have made it to Washington DC. Our schedule here is chock-full of exciting activities, marking a shift from the relaxed start to our trip.

    We began our DC escapade with visits to the National Museum of Natural History and the National Museum of American History, two of the many Smithsonian museums. The students had a fun time exploring in groups, which made it a bit challenging to snap photos but certainly enhanced their museum experience.

    Next on the itinerary was a much-needed dinner break at Pizzeria Uno where we indulged in the classic Chicago-style deep-dish pizza. It feels like we are always eating on these trips!

    The real magic began after we were done with dinner. We visited three memorials as the sun went down - the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, the FDR Memorial, and the Jefferson Memorial. Seeing the memorials at night is spectacular.

    For those following along on the itinerary, you’ll likely see some deviations. A trip itinerary is nothing more than the hopes and dreams of what can happen in a perfect world. 🙂 When we have an appointment, we must make it. Otherwise, we’ll adjust the day to fit our needs and flow. Mrs. Bates is the absolute best at tailoring the trip on the fly to to ensure the best possible experience. She is a seasoned expert!!!

    Though we spent a large portion of our day on the road, every moment off the bus was packed and I still managed to get 15,000 steps in!

    We are winding down for the night. Tomorrow offers a later start, giving us a moment to recharge before embarking on a full day of adventure. 😁

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  • Ford's Theater

    20 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    Today, we began our day with a visit to Ford's Theater, a significant historical site where the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth happened. Fords’s is still a working theater and years ago it was on the itinerary to see a show there. These days we have a better time at a very popular dinner theater that we will visit tonight.

    During our visit, I stumbled upon a charming piece of history involving Lincoln's son, Thomas, affectionately known as Tad. In 1863, Tad befriended a turkey that had been sent to the White House to become Christmas dinner. Not wanting to part with his new companion, Tad named the turkey Jack and boldly interrupted a Cabinet meeting to request a presidential pardon for him - a heartwarming tradition that is upheld to this day! I have been to Ford’s many times but I inly just learned this wonderful story today!

    Following our time at the theater, we ventured across the street to the Petersen House, the solemn site where Lincoln passed. Here we saw the gun Booth used in the assassination and the very bed where Lincoln succumbed to his injuries. It was a moment of reflection and the students seemed to understand the significance.

    After that solemn experience, we lightened the mood by bringing the kids to one of their favorite pastimes. Shopping. We visited a pretty decent gift shop, as gift shops go. 😉
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  • The International Spy Museum

    20 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ☀️ 75 °F

    From the somberness of Ford’s Theater, we headed to the International Spy Museum! When we arrived, we were introduced to the world of spy raft and intrigue when we were handed new identities and tasked with completing a mission.

    We navigated through exhibits that vividly brought to life the history of espionage, with a special spotlight on the fascinating array of spy gadgets and disguises that captured everyone's imagination.

    Adding to the excitement was an interactive exhibit that was a huge hit with the kids. Picture this: a spy trying to avoid capture, stuck hanging from a skyscraper. But this was no ordinary challenge; the bar shook unexpectedly and wind blew in their faces. The goal was to hang on for 60 seconds. Enough time to avoid capture. Some students did better than others. 😉 I've posted a few videos to give you a glimpse.

    This was a really well done museum. It was a great mix of educational displays and interactive elements. The kids really enjoyed it, and of course, the gift shop!

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  • Hard Rock Cafe & White House

    20 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 77 °F

    Lunch was at the Hard Rock. I haven’t been to a Hard Rock Cafe in a long, long time. I don’t know if it had the same impact as it once had, but the kids enjoyed the food. 🙂

    Visiting the White House was an interesting experience! We could not get a tour this year, so we stopped for a photo op. There was a very small protest happening. Maybe 12-14 people were protesting the use of fossil fuels. Pretty subdued. We discussed The First Amendment and how it protects your right to assemble and express your views through protest. Seeing small protests in DC is not surprising or unexpected.

    We had just got to the White House fence and taken a group photo when the Park Police swooped in and closed the street. We quickly got to the adjacent park, 20-30 feet away. The Park Police arrested a few protesters, who went peacefully and quietly. We were surprised because it was a peaceful-looking protest, and we hadn’t noticed anything unusual.

    The events brought some excitement to our quick photo stop.
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  • The United States Holocaust Memor

    20 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    After our short White House visit, we made our way to the Holocaust Museum. The museum chronicles the rise of the Nazi party, the devastating impact of the Holocaust, and its chilling aftermath. Personal stories, artifacts, and powerful images fill the exhibits, painting a heart-wrenching portrait of this unspeakable tragedy.

    The Hall of Remembrance offered us a silent space to process the profound lessons around us. Throughout the visit, it was evident how deeply our students were affected. They approached each exhibit with a seriousness and maturity that underscored the powerful impact of the museum's message.

    Although the museum encourages taking pictures and videos, I kept my photo-taking to a minimum. I expect the experience will remain with the kids long after we have left.
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  • Toby’s Dinner Theater

    20 de septiembre de 2023, Estados Unidos ⋅ 🌙 66 °F

    We ended the night in Maryland at Toby’s Dinner Theater. We were treated to a performance of Sister Act. It is a show full of upbeat music and positive energy! 😁

    Understandably, no pictures were allowed during the performance. Toby’s is a theater in the round, meaning the stage is in the middle of the room, and seating is all around it. Since it is a dinner theater, we started with an extensive buffet in the center of the room, right on the stage! The kids were very happy with the food choices and dessert. An interesting touch was that our wait staff were the actors in the show.

    Our students are the perfect audience. They reacted to the show the way the actors hoped for! Laughing, gasping, cheering, and more!

    It was a great experience, and the kids loved it. One thing is for sure, this trip is full of amazing memories. 🙂
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    Fin del viaje
    22 de septiembre de 2023