Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Rent vs. Buying


The past month has been a whirlwind of chaos as we decide where our next adventure will take us.  My husband got a new job so it looks like we are going to stop moving around the country on a month-to-month basis and settle down in Pennsylvania for at least a year while we also gain our parenting-legs with a second child.

We have owned our own home in Massachusetts for so many years now that we just naturally assumed it was the next step for us to find a new house to settle down in so we aggressively started looking.  Although the housing market is still not recovered in most of the country, it turns out that the area of PA we were looking in was just as a hot market as it was back in our prior MA area.  We underestimated that solid houses were selling within days of listing and predominantly over asking price.  It caught us off-guard and we lost out on a couple of possible new homes.

But God always has a plan, right?  Turns out that the rental market for three bedrooms is competitive as well, but we found exactly what we needed - if not much more!!  Plus renting with a one year lease just seems to be a smart decision when we are not only new to the area but unsure if my husband would even like the new job he starts.  Renting is also a great option for us because we are about 2 months away from when our new baby is to arrive so we can get settled in and I can start nesting  :)

I think we all have weighed the risks and rewards to renting vs. buying - what experiences have you had?

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Lehigh Valley Zoo


We visited a zoo in what felt like the middle of nowhere this week!  A drive through the countryside of family farms leads you to a very minimally marked gated entrance.  Up the windy mountain and then back down into a secluded valley, built as if to almost exclusively create an oasis home for a small zoo!  This zoo was perfect for taking younger kiddos because we actually could see all the animals available in a morning before afternoon nap time.  There were many informative signs about endangered animals and nature preservation to raise awareness, a diverse population of interesting animals from a varying environments, and even a playground for kiddos who wanted to get the extra energy out.  And after you leave the zoo, your car is led on a "safari tour" through a nature preserve that takes you through a shallow river (the water comes up a few inches over your tires - a cool effect as if you are truly in the wild!) and the park houses bison and elk (behind a fence), a scenic overlook of the zoo, and parking areas for hiking trails and picnic spots!

Penguins
Eagles

Kangaroos
Endangered Wolf
Camels
Looking into a wolf den
Snack bar and gift shop
Overlook of the zoo
Nature preserve with bison & elk

Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Crayola Experience

Crayons and markers and fun... oh my!!  We used to call this place the "Crayola Factory" when I was a kid but now it's more of a museum and visitors center for kids - called the "Crayola Experience!"  Centered in the heart of Easton, PA,  Crayola has created a four floor discovery museum for little and big kids alike.
We bought our tickets online ahead of time to save a few dollars per person because our 2.5 year old toddler is too tall for passing (i.e.:lying) about her age anymore.  But if anyone reading this has little tykes, children can explore the Crayola place for free  :)

Upon entering, there is a display of the worlds largest crayon.  It's 16 inches in diameter and weighs 1,500 lbs!  After the Crayon census of 2000 showed fan favorite color was blue, this worlds largest crayon was unveiled in 2003,  it was collectively made of left over crayon bits sent in by children across the United States.
The main attractions are on the second, third and fourth floors and let a child's mind run wild!   You can name and wrap your own crayon, play on two separate indoor playgrounds (age appropriate 2-4 and 4-12), create art projects, puzzles, and paintings, and even melt crayons into a shape crayon too. In my opinion this place would be overwhelming if visited on a busy or rainy weekend day, but since we visited on a Monday morning the place was practically empty so we could visit each station at leisure and without standing in line.  Our Tiny Tot even made a few friends to play with while visiting which always makes it more fun when sharing discovery experiences with friends!