So...here's the first photo from a VA welcome center. I think this is the first time I've ever seen a playground at a rest area, much less a welcome center. We both thought it was great. Kids need to be able to play and stretch while traveling. I know I certainly would have enjoyed this as a child during a stop. So hat's off to Virginia for providing a quality rest area (including a family bathroom).
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
gazillionth try
Well, I wrote two posts, complete with pictures, and attempted to post them last week, but either the hotel wifi wasn't strong enough or google was having problems...neither posted and neither saved as a draft. And today, after I don't know how many attempts, I've only been able to load one photo.
So...here's the first photo from a VA welcome center. I think this is the first time I've ever seen a playground at a rest area, much less a welcome center. We both thought it was great. Kids need to be able to play and stretch while traveling. I know I certainly would have enjoyed this as a child during a stop. So hat's off to Virginia for providing a quality rest area (including a family bathroom).
So...here's the first photo from a VA welcome center. I think this is the first time I've ever seen a playground at a rest area, much less a welcome center. We both thought it was great. Kids need to be able to play and stretch while traveling. I know I certainly would have enjoyed this as a child during a stop. So hat's off to Virginia for providing a quality rest area (including a family bathroom).
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