Monday, August 20, 2018

Feeling Right at Home in Charlotte, North Carolina!


We have taken quite a few road trips from Florida to Ohio and from the north back down, so I'm sure we've passed through North Carolina at some point. I do not remember however, ever taking the time to park and go exploring, so when we stopped for gas we decided to check out the first city closest to us that we liked. Turns out that city was Charlotte and we instantly felt right at home. We knew from a quick online search that we were close to quite a few museums, so we parked on Church Street at the meters (which were free because it was the weekend), and set off for a day of adventure!  




There were quite a few tall buildings, and my son had his binocs with him, so he enjoyed being able to see and tell me what they were before I could identify them. :)


See this smile? That's what was plastered on his whole face, the entire time we were in Charlotte. Mine too, for that matter. :)


Turns out, we loved this city so much it was kind of a repeat of our impromptu trip to Savannah (GA), where we had been the day before coming here. Every time we thought we had better get on the road and get moving, we ran into something else we wanted to see or do (and did). That was okay though, it was all part of the road trip experience!!


Quite honestly, though we loved visiting the sites in the city, just walking around made you feel peaceful and happy. Everywhere we went was nice and clean, and the people were so courteous. I'm not sure if that's the theme of the city typically, but I suspect it to be true. It happened everywhere we went. I love where I live, but people are not always the friendliest, and you're definitely not engaging with strangers. Here is was typical and felt fine.


A lot of younger people were riding scooters throughout the city, and we found as we went that you could rent them, or bicycles if you wanted to get around faster than walking. Scooters for rent? Cool!


The bicycles had baskets and there was parking for them in front of many of the places you could visit.


Here comes the train. Can you see it? It blends in well with the scenery in this picture. Perhaps it's unusual, but I liked being here just watching the trains come and go here at Seventh Street Station. 


The water fountains weren't working, but besides that everything felt welcoming and festive in some sort of way here.


It also felt peaceful, and for the record, the trains were silent! I'm not sure why I liked this area as much as I did. It wasn't any one thing. I think it was just the overall aesthetic. 


Even the buildings and alleyways felt safe here. No, we didn't venture into empty alleys for the most part, though we did run the length of this one so my son could play the musical panels all along the side of this building.


This revolving door beckoned to my son and since we were on vacation, I let him roam (in and then directly out). ;)


Turns out it was the entrance to the Holiday Inn. :) We walked around to the front of the hotel and found this lovely lady. I guess my son felt like she needed some lovies because he wrapped his arms right around her without hesitation. :)


The bigger buildings in this area looked fantastic and gave it a big city feel. I'm not sure what the population in the area was, but it wasn't overrun with people and parking had been easy to find, so I don't think it's akin to big city numbers (I just checked, a little over 800k...more than I thought, but still not huge). This building just blended right in with the skyline! The walkway between buildings is glass so you can see people going across. I thought that was cool too.


I don't know why I have such a fixation with big buildings, but I do. If they are well taken care of, or have something that is unique about them, I could stand and stare for days. 

Freedom Park was our next stop in the city. There were several areas in the park for sports, picnics, and the like...tons of room for walking, and lots of room and time for thinking, and shade was everywhere!! The play parks were in the same general area and were sectioned off by age/interest. 


My son started off with the one closest to us (up to age 12) and made his way around. His first stop at a park is almost always the swings. He can get himself up pretty high, but he much prefers me to push or swing next to him to see who can get higher, faster.


He likes to twist and let go too. These moments, I'm cherishing. He's looking more and more like a young man every day, and I know from past experience just how fast he'll be grown up and on his own. These moments matter.  


The woodsy, shady views all around us were calming, soothing if you will, and lent themselves well to our vacation mode. It felt like a lazy weekend with nothing to do but play, and that's exactly what we opted to do...


One of us, I will say, played much harder than the other! There was a section of the park donated by the Carolina Panthers. This is the area where kids my son's age gathered and stayed. The obstacle course definitely held appeal.


There were things to balance and climb on as well, lots of 'em, in fact.


He was just running here, but it looks like he's trying to fly to me. :) 


Probably the area where he spent the most time was the running zone. There was a clock to reset each time you ran the straight track. You could run solo or compete. The boys there were all competing. In fact, we left the area to get bottled water (on the other side of the park), and a couple of ice cones (so good on a hot day!), and this is where he wanted to return, which we did.


What a great idea for the NFL team to take part in the local play park for kids, in such a visual way. It added to the already outpouring of community we were feeling in this town.


I can't even tell you how much time we spent in Freedom Park, but it was definitely hours. We weren't looking at the clock because who needs to do that when you're not on a schedule?! 


 The last thing we saw on our way out was a train that was on display. You could walk inside and pose for pictures too, by peeking through the bars on the windows. This is the kind of train my friends and I would see going by the park we played in when we were kids. We used to leave pennies on the track for them to smash flat. Boy howdy, that was a big deal. I told my son about it, but I guess it's one of those things you have to experience yourself to appreciate. ;)


When it was time to go, this was our scene from the back window of my car. A beautiful sky to match a beautiful day. Charlotte, we thank you for your hospitality. You are now a forever favorite in our eyes.

55 comments:

  1. What a wonderful way to break a road trip. How I wish my parents had done that, instead of the mad rush to get from A to B.

    ReplyDelete
  2. I have heard lots of good things about Charlotte over the years. I have a friend who lives in the area and I keep meaning to go down and visit her!

    ReplyDelete
  3. I love Charlotte. It's one of those cities the perfectly combines the options of a city with the downhome feel of real southern charm. It's great.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Did you do that all in one day - you and your son are amazing. Looks like a beautiful place there.

    ReplyDelete
  5. What a fun adventure. You do some really cool stuff with your handsome son. You also used the term lovies and I use that term a lot too. Made me smile.

    Have a fabulous day and week. ♥

    ReplyDelete
  6. Hi Rosie - what a wonderful time ... the road trip obviously has been a tremendously exciting experience to share together ... love the photos and the 'news' you share with us. Yes your son is growing really fast - gorgeous and I'd love to visit Charlotte - other than the aeroplane! Cheers Hilary

    ReplyDelete
  7. Now this is the way to take a trip! I am so very guilty of driving from point A to point B with out stopping. I want to get their and then on the return I am tired and want to get home. Ever 2 or 3 years my sister and I get together and take a trip with out planning just going and stopping when the mod strikes

    ReplyDelete
  8. Sounds like a very nice city to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  9. This looks like a great place to visit and seemed to have everything a big city needs. I love the idea that they bike and scooter so eco-friendly.

    ReplyDelete
  10. I've been there once. I loved it. It has a lot of charm for sure. You got some great photos for sure.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Sounds like a great spot. My OCD likes the clean any day. 800K isn't a lot? Since when? lol Yeah, some aren't the nicest in some places. Just taking your time and exploring shows you never know what you'll find.

    ReplyDelete
  12. Freedom Park looks like so much fun for a kid. Charleston is definitely on my list of places to visit with my family!

    ReplyDelete
  13. Oops. I meant to say Charlotte not Charleston.

    ReplyDelete
  14. What a delightful surprise for you and yours. Your son is growing so fast!

    ReplyDelete
  15. Looks like a lot of fun! I've only ever heard great things about Charlotte. I would love to visit!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Freedom Park looks like so much fun. I know my kids would have loved the part donated by the local NFL team.

    ReplyDelete
  17. It looks like a nice place to visit and looks like you had a great time sightseeing. I would love to see more of the States.

    ReplyDelete
  18. How nice that you got to stop and enjoy Charleston. It's a wonderful city!

    ReplyDelete
  19. That's pretty awesome! I love going on trips like this, it doesn't have to be well planned out, you can simply explore the places you find interesting. Glad you guys had a great time!

    ReplyDelete
  20. I love how you chose Charlotte! We love road trips. There are so many lovely cities in NC!

    ReplyDelete
  21. We're still waffling on North Carolina or Georgia when we decide to move south. Charlotte looks like a place that we would love to call home. Or, even just visit for awhile!

    ReplyDelete
  22. So I went to Charlotte once for a day trip. I need to go back I bet it has grown so much!

    ReplyDelete
  23. Looks like a wonderful place to visit. Great photos!

    ReplyDelete
  24. Ilove North Carolina but have not been to Charlotte.It looks beautiful

    ReplyDelete
  25. Thanks for sharing your family experience. I would love to go to Charlotte someday.

    ReplyDelete
  26. This sounds like a great place to visit with the kids! Looks like they had a blast!

    ReplyDelete
  27. Looks like a lot of fun! Thanks for sharing!

    ReplyDelete
  28. I would love to take my family to a nice, peaceful place like Charlotte. That park looks incredible. What a great place for kids to enjoy themselves.

    ReplyDelete
  29. Sounds like a lot of fun, definitely never been here before

    ReplyDelete
  30. Charlotte looks and sounds like a nice family city to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  31. Sounds like a great city to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  32. this is a fun city. id love to visit the places you mentioned

    ReplyDelete
  33. I haven't stopped there in a long time but it really is a beautiful city. Looks like you had fun!

    ReplyDelete
  34. What a great place to stop over and enjoy along the trip.

    ReplyDelete
  35. Looks like a great time. Have not been there in a while...recall great people and wonderful food!

    ReplyDelete
  36. Thank you for sharing your fun day in Charlotte!

    ReplyDelete
  37. Looks like a great time in Charlotte! I love the idea of enjoying the trip along the way!

    ReplyDelete
  38. Gorgeous photos! Looks amazing there

    ReplyDelete
  39. Charlotte seems like a warm, welcoming place to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  40. What a great idea to stop and explore on route to your destination. I think it is worth planning time to do this. Freedom park looks like a great place to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  41. Can’t wait to go on a road trip with you one day (: love you mama

    ReplyDelete
  42. I was sorry you missed this one too. Grandma would have loved to see you. Next time we take a trip, you'll probably have little boo along too! xoxo

    ReplyDelete
  43. (Feeling Right at Home in Charlotte, North Carolina!) It's been a few years now since I have visited the Carolina's. We always have a great time when we go there for our vacations.

    ReplyDelete
  44. My sister lives in the Raleigh area and I would to visit Charlotte as well. My email is traciemcooper0515@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  45. I spent a few weeks there. It's a lovely city. Thanks for posting!

    ReplyDelete
  46. I have always wanted to move to North Carolina! All 4 seasons, but not too harsh... beach trips, mountain trips, etc

    ReplyDelete
  47. This looks like a beautiful place to visit I hope to someday make it there

    ReplyDelete
  48. We live about an hour from Charlotte and my children have always enjoyed visiting Discovery Place. There are also so many great places to visit in our state. If you get the chance our mountains and our beaches are beautiful.

    ReplyDelete
  49. I'm sure we've passed through Charlotte, too, but not in a meaningful way. It would be a nice play to take a minivacation, it looks very inviting!

    ReplyDelete
  50. What a neat city. I'm intrigued by that wall that plays music, lol. I want to see that.

    ReplyDelete
  51. Charlotte has always been one of my favorite places to spend time. It's a wonderful city to relax and just enjoy the day!

    ReplyDelete
  52. Great place to retire. Liveable cost of living.

    ReplyDelete
  53. I love visiting Charlotte

    ReplyDelete

Your comment is awaiting moderation. Thank you for your visit!