North Conway Vacationing
We're on our last night of three away from home and kids, up in the beautiful White Moutains. We're staying at The Kearsarge Inn which is just across from the Conway Scenic Railway in the cute downtown of North Conway. Being within walking distance of the railway proved convenient since we did the Sunset tour in the dining car on Saturday. The views and the food were excellent. Thankfully the weather has been great too.
Yesterday we spent the afternoon playing Jambo on the front porch. In the morning, we bought snacks at the local grocery which we ate before we played. No children to worry about, just my dear and I enjoying blue sky and a light breeze with bread, wine and brie.
Unfortunately, my parents gave us a worry today. We spend the late morning and most of the afternoon driving the Kangamangus Highway, (which I recommend, btw) but when we get in the door of the hotel the innkeeper asks us if we're in room 207 and did we see the note. Turns out my parents had placed a frantic phone call hours before. We rushed to our room and rang them, wondering what emergency had occurred. Brace yourself ... a black fly bit Hazel. Yes, the note read "Call ASAP" because Hazel suffered a bug bite. Here's hoping things will be less paniced when we return home tomorrow.
Yesterday we spent the afternoon playing Jambo on the front porch. In the morning, we bought snacks at the local grocery which we ate before we played. No children to worry about, just my dear and I enjoying blue sky and a light breeze with bread, wine and brie.
Unfortunately, my parents gave us a worry today. We spend the late morning and most of the afternoon driving the Kangamangus Highway, (which I recommend, btw) but when we get in the door of the hotel the innkeeper asks us if we're in room 207 and did we see the note. Turns out my parents had placed a frantic phone call hours before. We rushed to our room and rang them, wondering what emergency had occurred. Brace yourself ... a black fly bit Hazel. Yes, the note read "Call ASAP" because Hazel suffered a bug bite. Here's hoping things will be less paniced when we return home tomorrow.
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