Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Meadowcroft Village

Flat Stanley was so excited that he was allowed to join Team Lewis on their field trip to Meadowcroft Village.  Meadowcroft Village is in Avella, PA and a great place to learn about the history of our ancestors.  It took about an hour to get there by school bus, but was well worth the ride! 

Almost there, Emmaline, Kira, Stanley & Emma were still having a good time on the bus ride! 


An annual tradition for Team Lewis, the class picture at the covered bridge!  


Stanley got to sit in a desk in the one room schoolhouse, too! 


Our teacher meant business!  There was no fooling around in her room! 


If you got in trouble, the teacher may place books on your hands as punishment.  Emmaline & Meg promised they would be good!  :) 


The boys had a different punishment -- if they were bad, they had to wear the bonnet!  Tyree doesn't look too thrilled, but Robby finds it funny! 


Anthony & Stanley were laughing about his bonnet!  

We got to tour the Miller House.  It was a small house where 8 family members lived.  The parents bedroom was on the first floor.  It also served as the living room, dining room,and the kitchen.  The six children shared one bedroom on the second floor.  The outhouse was behind the house.  


Stanley was a little exhausted from all of their walking so he took a quick nap.  The bed looks comfortable, however, the mattress was made from hay!  The quilt was homemade!  


Before lunch, we stopped at the Black Smith's shop.  There, he made J-hooks out of iron.  He had to make a very hot fire, place the iron in the fire until it turns orange, and then take it to the anvil and beat it with a mallet to achieve the intended shape.  The black smith was even able to put a twist into the iron!  It was so neat to see him create masterpieces! 


Last year, a Native American Village opened at Meadowcroft.  It was the neatest thing to explore, especially since we learn many things about the Native American tribes in Pennsylvania!  

Here is a replica wigwam.  While in the Village Life part of Meadowcroft, the buildings are the originals, in the Native American Village, they had to recreate the buildings.  


Stanley thought it was neat that he got to go inside of the wigwam with his friends!  


Here is a picture of the fence that the tribe would have around their property. 


We even got to try to hunt with an arrow and an atlatl (at-lat-el).  The atlatl helped the arrow to go farther with very little effort.  Sadly, no one in our group hit the target.  Guess we went hungry!  


We got to learn about the different animals the Native Americans hunted and what they used their skins for.  We even got to feel the pelts of a few different animals, such as a grey fox, river otter, and raccoon.  


It was an awesome field trip, and we are extremely thankful for our PTA for sponsoring our trip!  

Disney World with Eleni!

Ms. Lewis's niece, Eleni, 5 years old, was going to Disney World for the first time.  Ms. Lewis asked her if she would take a Flat Stanley along with her.  She said 'sure', but was afraid of Stanley.  After introducing her, and telling her why he was flat, she thought it was pretty cool!  

They got to stop at Epcot!  


And visit Cinderella's Castle. 


And see the tree of life in the Animal Kingdom! 


Stanley even got to enjoy "Finding Nemo: The Musical"


Stanley even went to visit Mike & Sully at Monsters University! 


Eleni was so excited to meet Snow White! 


Here is a picture Stanley with of Rafiki holding up Simba from the Lion King!  They are made out of plants! 


Here is Stanley, Eleni & Eleni's dad, Kevin, at the gardens at Epcot.  Do you see Goofy & Pluto made out of plants?  Neat! 



Stanley was excited to see some guys his size -- Chip & Dale!  


Thank you, Eleni, for showing Stanley such a great time!  I hope you had fun with him!  

A Trip of a Lifetime

Upon hearing of our Flat Stanley project, Carlynton Speech & Language Pathologist, Mrs. Uhrin, suggested a friend of hers from high school to be a recipient.  Mrs. Uhrin's friend, Dee, works for Viacom with their Special Events.  This means that Dee gets to go to awesome events with famous people! 

Dee took Stanley on a tour of New York City, where her office is located.  She is with the MTV & Nickelodeon Studios!  He had a great time traveling through the hustle & bustle of New York City.  He had even more fun at Nickelodeon Studios & getting to see many of the mascots of some of his favorite TV shows!  Do you recognize any?































Sadly, Stanley missed his chance to go to the Kids Choice Awards, HOWEVER! He did get to go to Los Angeles for the MTV Movie Awards!!!!  How cool is that?!?!  Stanley stopped by at the Sony Picture Studios, which is where they film "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy", along with other television shows & dramas.  



Stanley got to walk down the Red Carpet!  What a celebrity he has become!! 


Stanley was so excited to see Calvin Cordozar Broadus, Jr. on the Red Carpet. Who is that you ask?  You probably know him as Snoop Dogg!  


Before the night was over, Stanley accepted his MTV Movie Award with great excitement.  Oh - wait - that's not his?  It's too big for him to carry home anyways!! 

  
Before leaving LA, Stanley had to stop by the original Ghost Buster's car for a photo shoot.  Can  you see him there on the windshield & then in the driver's seat? 



Thank you, Dee, for showing Stanley such a wonderful time!  He could really get used to life in the fast lane and the star-studded treatment!