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Also: drive through light displays.
Taking a drive to buy pies is a genius idea. |
The Bull Run drive through light display is right off 66 which is on the way to the pie place. https://www.novaparks.com/events/bull-run-festival-of-lights |
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Thanks this will kill one evening. |
Some day, if your are lucky, you too will be old. Your kids will be grown. They and their spouse will be dreading your visit. Show a little compassion. I have just one son. We host and I treat DHs parents as I hope future DIL does me. |
| It’s kind of corny but maybe go to one of those Japanese restaurants where they cook everything right in front of you and make a little show of it. Usually they have steak and chicken which are not too unusual to eat if you’re old and it would be fun and weird and the kids might like it. |
This is PERFECT for older people. With younger kids and grandparents, you will want to arrive early. The line of cars gets really long during the peak holiday evenings. |
You know, sometimes a less than ideal situation is still the best or preferred option overall. Surely you can understand that. People who boil everything down to suggestions like 'just don't do it' really lack emotional intelligence. |
Their granola is fabulous. I ordered a ton of it one year for gift giving. And unless things changed over COVID, they have a small menu with sandwiches, etc. The Festival of Lights in Bull Run is drive thru and a nice activity. https://www.novaparks.com/events/bull-run-festival-of-lights |
They still have sandwiches and things like scones and muffins and coffee but be warned they sell out of many items by midday and close at 5 so preorder or go early. |
DP but then that sounds like a perfect fully day activity. Head out mid morning after a light breakfast. Get there to buy your pie and have a leisurely lunch. Stop somewhere cute for shopping if there's any sort of quaint store(s) nearby. Drive home in time for a mid afternoon nap. OP can use that nap time to either rest herself or go run errands or get some exercise. The pie she bought can be dessert one night, and the muffins can be breakfast the next morning saving her one more meal of having to cook. |
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One of those touristy bus tours of DC?
Outing to see the Nutcracker, a concert, or a church choir recital? Baking and making holiday decorations. You could even do cookies and then package them up as gifts, then drive around delivering them. (My kids love to do a stealth drop off at stoop, ring, and then zoom away!) Board games. Going out occasionally without the grandparents. And at other times maybe just take the grandmas and another time take the grandpas. Watch a holiday movie together. |