We took refuge about an hour outside of Hershey, PA. We found a quaint little campground to spend the next few days.
The town was charming as well. I mean, just look at this LIBRARY!
If you know me, you know how I feel about chocolate, so of course we had to go the Hershey store/museum/plant. We watched an interactive 3D movie. They kept using our kids as characters in the story. Andrew and Aubrey got a kick out of that.
Next, we went to Palateer training...we are now expert chocolate tasters!
It was pretty interesting to identify certain flavors in the different types of chocolates. Some of the ingredients might surprise you!Next, Andrew and I participated in the "make your own candy bar" experience. He was very excited to see the machines and learn how candy bars are made.
After we made the bars, we were able to design our own wrappers.
There was even a "ride" to explain the chocolate making experience. All along the line we learned some interesting facts about the Hershey family and how it all started.
Such fun! And as luck would have it, the Hershey RV show was going on that weekend. For all you non-RV people, the Hershey RV show is the LARGEST RV show in the USA! (No, we're not in the market for another RV, but we absolutely love going to shows. Just think of it as dream building. )
When we got back to the RV park on Saturday afternoon, we witnessed a first for me....an RV park wedding, complete with "ride up" golf cart seating. I think I've seen it all!
In the crazy, busy, hectic of everyday life, we were grateful for this unexpected adventure and for some quality family time. I love our little family so much and treasure each and every moment we get to spend together making new memories!
We were very fortunate that the hurricane didn't hit our area. I think it barely even rained while we were gone. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of NC, especially our friends in Swansboro. They have a lot of clean up in the days ahead.



























































