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Ending the adventures, starting the memories... 

6/19/2016

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​All’s quiet after a week of activities. It’s a nice feeling to have everyone home, but of course…it doesn’t take long before I miss all that constant energy.
 
We always hope boys will go home with the feeling that they want to return on a future trip even if it never happens. It’s also always a goal that boys return home more confident about themselves. I’m sure parents will see even subtle differences in their son’s confidence level after spending a week in close quarters with peers.
 
One thing this trip did was wean kids away from their electronic devices. This was our first experience with going screen free. We weren’t sure how that first day would go – the long drive day from Greenville to West Virginia. In the past, the boys would have their devices turned on within minutes of leaving parents and would be mostly self-absorbed for hours. The van, with the exception of an occasional electronic beep, would be relatively quiet. So I was pleasantly surprised to find out how quickly the boys would adapt. Kids talked more with the kids next to them and this continued throughout the trip. It really made a difference in getting boys to focus on the moment rather than the battle on a screen.
 
I’m hoping the stories started on the drive home and hope they’ve continued around the dinner table. I know the boys have enjoyed this little taste of being on their own. And I hope they’ll want to be back for another MTA trip in the future.
 
Thanks for making this possible, boys and parents.

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Our last full day

6/18/2016

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​Our final “big” activity of the trip was spending virtually the whole day at Dollywood. We arrived at opening time and stayed until nearly 5. It was a warm day with low humidity so it wasn’t as miserably hot as it could have been. The park was busy but for a summer Saturday, it didn’t seem packed. Some boys tried everything and others were a bit more timid about some of the rides. Most of the boys enjoyed the buffet at Aunt Granny’s and a handful decided to take the other option of taking a lunch stipend and spending more time on the rides and less time eating. All were ready to go by the time we boarded the tram for the ride back to our vans.
 
We returned to the hotel for a short swim and/or rest before having our final dinner at Cracker Barrel.
 
And so, the boys are all but packed and are ready to see parents Sunday morning.
 
It has been a smooth-sailing eight-day trip. We’ve done a lot. Seen a lot. Enjoyed getting to know each other better.
 
And no one seemed to miss their electronics!
 
Some boys are already talking about next year. That’s the kind of talk I love to hear.

Thanks for following our adventures.

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Moving day...still lots of fun

6/17/2016

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​Today we packed and moved camp from Lewisburg, West Virginia to Sevierville, Tennessee. We left on time, but that was late for us. We let the boys sleep in, though many were up and raring to go well before others had even stirred.
 
The drive was smooth sailing and we arrived in late afternoon, checked in, and left to find an activity or two. We settled on a place where the boys could choose between “black-light mini golf” or the “arcade.” We entertained ourselves until time for dinner, which wasn’t until 8:30. The gang was pretty-wound up by then, so good thing the staff at TGI Fridays had a separate room for us. After dinner we went back to the arcade for an ice cream treat. It was nearly 11:30 by the time we were settled back into the rooms for sleep.

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Non-stop day

6/16/2016

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​We made the most of our last day in Lewisburg starting with an excellent visit to Lost World Caverns. We enjoyed a guided tour with the owner and experienced an amazing trip over 1,000 feet back into the cave and several stories down. While it wasn’t a particularly hot day, it still felt especially nice in the 52 degree temperature of the cavern. After the tour, we had a snack and then hiked to a\top of the cavern to look for the original entrance to the cave. The owner explained how to get there and we didn’t have any trouble locating the grate-covered entrance way. This opening drops down the equivalent of 12 stories to the floor of the cave. The entrance we used was made in order to open up the cavern to regular visitors.
 
We then spent another hour gemstone mining and souvenir hunting at the Lost World Caverns visitor center. The boys hit it big during their gemstone mining experience. Hopefully they’ll all get home with their discoveries.
 
We went directly to the bowling center from Lost World and enjoyed the afternoon throwing strikes and gutter balls and everything in-between. After a warm-up game, we were ready for a tournament. The high scorer of each lane won five bucks and then we had a championship match for the top six scorers. You can check out the winners in the photos. We had pizza and soda at the bowling alley for lunch.
 
We returned to the hotel around 5 and had enough time for a short swim before heading out to dinner at a Mexican restaurant. We were “lucky” in that there was a mariachi band performing for our evening’s entertainment.
 
And now it’s bedtime, but many boys are watching the NBA championship playoff game. It was a long day, but the boys get to have a sleep-in day tomorrow.

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Great day of bicycling...

6/15/2016

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Our day started by meeting our bicycling outfitter for the start of our ride on the Greenbrier River Trail. This trail, a rails-to-trails conversion, follows the bed of an old railroad for about 70 miles from where we started today to Cass. Cass is where we rode the train yesterday. These trails are car free and we saw very few other riders or hikers. We basically had it to ourselves. It was a great ride along the Greenbrier River and everyone made it without complaints or “injuries.” Boys rode anywhere from about 8 to 12 miles.
 
We came back to Lewisburg (just a few minutes away) for lunch and then went to a big field for a came of “baseball.” Most boys played the low-key game while a few others amused themselves trying to find the groundhog they saw run into its den in a clump of bushes as we drove up.
 
We returned to the motel around 3:30 for some swim time and chill time and then ended the day’s activities with a great dinner at When Pigs Fly Barbecue. We enjoyed dinner here so much three years ago that it was a “must stop” for this year. We called ahead and arranged for a buffet. The anticipation of mouth-watering barbecue was rewarded with plenty of great food.
 
It was another day of adventure for the boys and leaders.

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Long Day, Fun Day...

6/14/2016

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​Great day today. Busy from 8:30 (earlier counting breakfast) to 9:30 today. Took the drive up the forests and into the mountains to Cass to take the Cass Scenic Railway train up to Whittaker station. A nice ride on a coal fired steam engine chugging uphill at a blazing speed of 4 mph. At the top the boys got to climb up into the engine to get a first-hand look at a true antique. The engine on this train was built in 1922.
 
After the train ride returned to Cass, we enjoyed a trail lunch before visiting the station gift shop and then headed over to the Green Bank Science Center, home of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. We saw a film and boarded a bus for a guided tour. This radio telescope (taller than the Statue of Liberty) listens to deep space in hopes of finding out mysteries of the universe. It was some pretty fascinating stuff.
 
We also enjoyed another ice cream treat in honor of the boys getting yet another compliment.
 
It was a wonderful day!
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Our first full day of staying busy...

6/13/2016

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We started our day's activities with a tour of "the Bunker" at the Greenbrier Resort. The Greenbrier has a dress code so our boys looked pretty snappy (according to a hotel employee) with their collared and tucked-in shirts. Our guide was excellent at getting and keeping the attention of the boys. He told the story of this top secret facility built during the Cold War to house Congress in case of a nuclear attack. After lunch and a short swim, we visited the White Sulphur Springs National Fish Hatchery. They weren't giving tours but we did walk through the exhibits and got to see and feed some pretty huge trout. The boys also enjoyed an impromptu joke fest and skit show on the amphitheater stage at the hatchery.
 
The boys have really been on a roll in racking up compliments these first two days so we did cash in a couple of thier treats today including some tasty frozen yogurt. One boy commented that his mom only lets him get one topping and he was proudly adding five or six!
 
As always there's swimming and the boys have also been enjoying some parking lot baseball with a foam ball and bat one of the boys bought at the Greenbrier.

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Our adventure begins...

6/12/2016

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The first trip of the summer is underway. It's just a travel day, but the boys have been anticipating this trip for months...so everything is an adventure to them. We made it to West Virginia in about 6 1/2 hours from Greenville. That wasn't too bad considering we took off an hour for lunch and had another rest stop at the West Virginia welcome center, where this photo was taken.

So other than travel, we enjoyed a buffet at Shoney's and an evening swim at the hotel. The boys are happy (and so are the leaders) and we're looking forward to lots of fun ahead.

We're looking forward to a wonderful week and invite you to follow our trip here and on Facebook.

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