My mom and I took the kids to Springfield for a day spent in our state’s capital.

{Our first stop: lunch. This restaurant was featured on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, and I believe it qualified as both a diner and a dive. Camryn took a look at the exterior of the building and announced, “I don’t think the food here will be good at all.” Jacob thought the food was good enough to eat all of his, half of Camryn’s, some of mine, and a bite of Mason’s. The waitresses’ shirts said “eat it and beat it,” so we did.}

{Next up: The Governor’s Mansion. We were among the first visitors to tour the building on its first day open after extensive renovations. And, I can say that 2/3 of my children have now pooped in the mansion. The tour was that interesting. So on to another house tour...}

{Lincoln’s house. The tour was great. The kids were engaged, and we all got to touch the same banister that Lincoln used nearly 150 years ago. That was pretty neat!}


{A quick stop at Lincoln’s tomb where the kids rubbed the statue’s nose for good luck before heading inside the memorial.}

{One final stop before hitting the road: The Capital Building. I challenged the kids by asking, “who is going to have the best smile?” And that is what Mason came up with. Head shaking.}
We had fun learning about our history, and the kids had even more fun road tripping in my parent’s Tesla, stopping at car charging stations, and requesting songs on the radio. And after 5 hours with three kids crammed in a back seat, I am now confident in my decision to drive a car with three rows of seating...