
Jun. 29, 2006
Field Trip Deadline
Oops - seems I forgot to include a deadline for those emailing their input to participate in a HSB field trip to the Biltmore Estate.
So for anyone who is interested and wants to participate - please email me by 10 p.m. on July 5th. A final date and planning needs to be announced - especially if we decide to attend the scheduled Homeschool Festival on September 19th - there is a reservation deadline for this and we don't want to miss out!
Jun. 29, 2006
Calling All Field Trippers!
I am surveying interest for a HomeschoolBlogger field trip/picnic/social type event.
Here's the scoop: I am planning a field trip to the Biltmore Estate in late September or early October. As I was perusing the guide and planner the Estate sent to me, it occurred to me that there are a number of homeschool families from HSB that live in that area as well as not too far away for a reasonable day trip. What if, they too, wanted to go and we could all meet, tour the Estate, picnic afterwards and have some good ol' HSB fellowship - in person? (Our family may drive up the day before and spend the night in local lodging near the Estate as I have not determined our final driving time just yet.)
Before I began entering this post, I decided to check out their web site again and found that they have a Homeschool Festival planned on September 19th.
So here's what I need to know:
1. Are there any families here at HSB who are interested in planning a field trip to the Biltmore Estate?
2. If you are interested in this event, when would be a preferred time to do so - late September or early October (FYI: either time will be scheduled during the week and not on a weekend).
3. Are you interested in planning to attend the actual Homeschool Festival on September 19th (my calendar reflects the 19th falling on a Tuesday - but I will confirm that this is the actual 2006 date) or would you rather plan another day just for our own group?
If you are interested in participating in this field trip, I need you to email me with the requested information I outlined above. Be sure to put in your subject line "HSB Field Trip".
Even if only one other HSB family goes - we'll have a great time! I hope to hear from some of y'all soon!
Have a great Thurday!
Apr. 12, 2006
Homeschool Day at Six Flags Over Georgia
Six Flags Over Georgia Exclusive Homeschool Day
Date: Friday May 12, 2006
Time 10 am. - 6 pm
Pre-Order! All Tickets MUST be pre-purchased!
Cost: 2 options-
(Children 2 and under are FREE! Ages 3 and up must have a ticket)
Option 1- $23.50 per person (includes a meal and a free return ticket!)
Option 2- $16.00 per person (TICKET ONLY for day- no meal or return ticket)
(Return ticket is valid Sunday-Friday May 26 thru August 13, 2006)
Order Online- Print your tickets at home- No processing fee...No waiting!
Online Purchase Instructions:
Step 1: Go to sixflagsticketing.com
Step 2: Pick a Park- Six Flags Over Georgia
Step 3: Click on Daily Tickets
Step 4: Enter Homeschool Promo Code:
1. HOMESCHOOL ($16.00 ticket only)
2. HOMESMEAL ($23.50 includes meal and return ticket)
*Season Passes will not be accepted for this event/
* FREE Workbook for 2006 stimulates learning with questions on estimating ride distances by applying math and science concepts. Download a copy at sixflags.com/parks/overgeorgia
*For more information call 770-948-9290
From Six Flags:
Come and join us as we celebrate 45 years of family fun and entertainment! We invite you to our Exclusive Homeschool Day on Friday May 12, 2006. Back by popular demand, the park will be open EXCLUSIVELY for home school groups only, general public not allowed. This private party will fill your family's day with thrill rides, family rides, and loads of FUN! Thrill seeking families will love the ALL NEW GOLIATH-A GIANT AMONG COASTERS!

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Jan. 11, 2006
Field Tripping: The Georgia Aquarium
So look no further than The Georgia Aquarium to find out just what it is...
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:
Location:
Georgia Aquarium
Contact:
(404)581-4000
Web:
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org
Hours:
Sunday through Saturday: 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.
Parking:
The Georgia Aquarium has its own parking available.
Check out their web site for more detailed information:
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/visitUs/directionsAndParking.aspx
Tickets:
Be prepared to open up your wallet!
This attraction is among higher priced ones in our experience. They accept cash and most major credit cards. Group rates and senior discounts are available. Call or go online to better ascertain ticket prices for you and/or your family.
I highly recommend buying your tickets online. In doing so, you will not have to wait in line with “walk up” purchases and can go straight to the entrance with your advanced ticket identification that is emailed to you after making your online purchase(s). Should we go again, I will buy our tickets online.
You can obtain ticket pricing and information online here:
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/visitUs/tickets.aspx
What You’ll
Experience:
The Georgia Aquarium hosts five (5) major exhibits: Tropical Diver (home of the Pacific Reef), Ocean Voyager (home of the highly touted whale sharks), Cold Water Quest (home of the Beluga whales, sea lions, otters and penguins), River Scout (beautiful recreated habitats of river life) and Georgia Explorer. I recommend that families with young children consider saving Georgia Explorer for last as you will discover a delightful and playful exhibit that embraces
http://www.georgiaaquarium.org/exploreTheAquarium/cafeAquariaMenu.aspx#CafeAquariaGrills
Highlights:
The Georgia Aquarium has an exquisite collection of marine life to share with its visitors. The exhibits and displays are excellent as well. You really become lost in the sea of fish in various displays – where the glass is ceiling to the floor – it’s as if you’re a diver right in there with them. The Pacific Reef in the Tropical Diver exhibit is gorgeous with illuminating species of tropical fish. While the sea otters are my favorite, visitors will also enjoy watching the elegance of the Beluga whales in Cold Water Quest among others. River Scout weaves its guests through an enticing tour of river species including some pretty huge catfish swimming overhead! The largest of the exhibits, Ocean Voyager, is the highlight of your visit where you’ll see the ever-so-grand whale sharks while you glide on the moving sidewalk through the tunnel that surrounds visitors with fish, fish and more fish! Georgia Explorer will leave you smiling having watched its graceful sea turtle swim and glide with his own sweet smile.
REMARKS & THOUGHTS ABOUT OUR EXPERIENCE:
Being an
First, make sure you know where the Aquarium is actually located – physically. The building is at the corner of Baker and Lucky streets. Unfortunately, the directions that were provided on the Aquarium’s website at the time of our visit were far from accurate. One of the long time complaints about
Next, be prepared to walk. The Aquarium’s parking entrance is on
Also, you will have to go through a security check just like at the airport including emptying pockets and pocketbooks, spreading arms and legs for them to roam you with hand-held metal detector paddles and you families with strollers – well, you get to unpack and then repack – completely. I was not prepared for this; it threw me and it took me a while to [mentally] get past that. No, I did not have weapons or artificial fish food on me…I just wasn’t expecting that whole post-9/11 issue at a fish bowl. I was going to see fish – not fly on an airplane. I can see the need for walk-through metal detectors and having purses conveyor belted through an x-ray box – but the “spread your arms and legs” with a goose in my near privates from the detector paddle, quite frankly, was a bit over-zealous in my opinion. But then, I chose to leave
There were numerous Aquarium staff on hand throughout the exhibits should you need to ask questions or need guidance to enhance your visit. However, upon asking for a map of the exhibit hall – well, they were out of the English printed versions and I had to use a map that was printed in Spanish. Fortunately, the illustrations were self-explanatory – but I don’t speak or read Spanish; so in the event there was pertinent information printed in the brochure, I missed it. If I was really driven to obtain detailed information on the Aquarium, they sell a much greater map and guide book – in English – at the Information Booth for $10.00.
Upon entering the great hall and lobby area that each exhibit wings off from, you will find plenty of comfortable seating – almost like a large living room in passing. However, the lights were always dim and the hallways were dark, I’m guessing to provide better viewing of the aquatic life behind glass.
The
The restrooms were great –large, clean and easy to find. This is a big, big, biggee for me.
Being “the Mom” in a family that has been blessed with opportunities to field trip over and over, I feel an obligation – especially to families with children – to write it as I see it and have experienced it for those considering going to various attractions in order for them to be able to make the best educated decision on where to visit and how to spend their hard earned money for their family’s extra-curricular and entertainment activities.
While you want to spend wisely on attractions to take your family, I have to say, that the Georgia Aquarium is on the high side for what you get. I can not readily recommend planning a “group field trip” to this attraction because of the poor access and navigating of this area of downtown
My sons had an absolutely great time and thoroughly enjoyed their visit; I, too, enjoyed seeing this new attraction in
On a scale of zero to five (five being the highest and best rating), I would give the Georgia Aquarium a rating of 3.5. In all honesty, the advertising campaign that they have put forth touting themselves as the biggest and the best [“in the world”], I expected much more and more for my money.
Harriette K. Jacobs
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Jan. 9, 2006
Upcoming Field Trip
We are SO excited!!! Just wanted to give you a heads up on our field trip that is planned for tomorrow: The Georgia Aquarium.
We have today as a day of catching up and getting ready as we'll be headed out early tomorrow morning, meeting up with a few friends who are going also, and spending the day in downtown Atlanta. After we exhaust the new exhibit, we'll be headed over to, where else? The Varsity (..we always manage to somehow map our journeys via a stop at the Varsity!!..).
I plan to write a full review of our experience with recommendations for any who may be wanting to go in the future.
~HKJ

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Dec. 4, 2005
The Great Wall of China
Here is a web site that provides a "virtual tour" of the Great Wall of China:
http://www.chinavista.com/travel/greatwall/greatwall.html

Happy Homeschooling!
Harriette

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