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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I haven't booked much yet but here's some plans. February- Weekend Canaan Valley, WV March- Spring break Destin, Fl. (first flight since the pandemic began. I thought my 3 year old would be vaxxed by then but it will not be happening so N95 style masks will be purchased. April- home to DC for Easter/long weekend May- VA beach prior to Memorial day with pup Memorial day- ?? July: Week at Lake George over 4th of July July: Maine/Quebec or Maine/New Hampshire, IDK! September: TBD, camping probably. October: Canaan Valley, leaf peeping! Christmas break: TBD, Lake Placid or Quebec province....we love snow and snow activities though not really into skiing! We initially planned a 2.5 week Europe trip though I hadn't booked it but with covid and kids struggling with behaviors, it's not the right time so to the outdoors we will go! [/quote] Have you ever been to Lake George? Do you have any recommendations? We are staying at the Sagamore but I've never been. Thanks![/quote] Hi! Yes, I've been to Lake George my entire life. I've never stayed at the sagamore but have seen it in a boat. It looks nice. I usually stay on campus at Silver bay. If you have kids, you can try to get them into day camp from 8-11 am Monday-Friday in the summer. They take kids 8 weeks + but I know it was more limited last year with covid and they didn't have summer camp in 2020. I think its roughly $50 a kid per week but might be more if not staying on campus. I LOVE it as it gives me a little break and they have fun. You have to check out the windchill factory for frozen custard- the best!! I mostly know trails on the property but Jabe's pond is wonderful!! We like to swim in the pond a little; it's so clear and makes for a wonderful picnic. Be careful if you kayak, try to stay near land as the water can get really choppy otherwise but it's really pretty kayaking! You can also get a day pass to silver bay if you want to visit and partake in activities. Tons to do and sometimes there's concerts too. Our favorite things are: swimming including an early morning "polar bear swim", hiking, afternoon at slim point, and my husband enjoys making stain glass. I love hanging at the boathouse on a rocking chair reading a good book overlooking the water! There's a non-denominational chapel service led by Bruce- he's a psychologist and chaplain; lovely person! Have fun! [/quote]
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