We went on an extended Thanksgiving road trip visiting in our native NJ and in PA before spending the holiday with family members in PA.
Most folks will agree that long-time friends are truly the best even if the get togethers are less frequent than we would like them to be because of distance and other reasons. Whenever we can, we connect with my high school friend, Sara, and husband, David, also NJ natives, who now reside in PA.
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| Christmas tree photo has become a tradition for us and friends, Sara & David |
Many of our get togethers have taken place during the holiday season of either Thanksgiving or Christmas and we catch up with a meal and lots of conversation. At Christmas, there are always photos by the tree wherever we happen to meet. Thankfully, their tree had already been set up ahead of our visit.
Individual photos are always followed by a group "selfie" photo and we've always managed manage to fit everyone and the tree in the picture.
Thanksgiving dinner was celebrated with the grandchildren and their parents. The only one missing from the above photo was Patrick, the photographer.
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| The Christmas tree was set up and decorated by family |
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| Harrisburg, Lincoln & Lancaster Railroad train ride with Santa and the conductor |
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| The train engine is a 1868 steam locomotive replica |
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| Photos from the train ride and a group family photo (minus myself) |
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| Selfies were taken by the hotel's holiday decos |
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| A variety of red cars in keeping with the season |
The 71,000 square feet museum opened in June 2003 and displays over 130 cars, buses, motorcycles and automobile collectibles in themed settings from the 1890s to 1980s. Rather than display their cars in long rows, the AACA Museum incorporated an educational approach in its displays by adding scenery and set designs that complement the period in which each car was built. Vintage autos are shown in unique settings as visitors stroll through eight decades.
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| Vintage Tucker autos in the museum |
We spent about 2 hours touring this museum. A future post will feature more of the displays.
Your Turn — How did you celebrate the holiday?








