 Hyannis, MA
Hyannis, MAThis summer with money being a little tighter than usual, we have been planning 
daycations (or is it 
staycations?) or as we called them when I was growing up: daytrips.

Living in Rhode Island, we're not far from coastal destinations like Newport or Cape Cod. With just over a week remaining until school starts, we have kicked day trips into high gear lately. Thursday we headed for Cape Cod.

For those of you far from 
New England, Cape Cod is a seventy mile long penisula with  fifteen townships stretching eastward from Bourne to the tip at  Provincetown.

We started our day walking around the busy Main Street of 
Hyannis (part of Barnstable). We had lunch, the boys rode a carousel and played at the arcade, I searched for the beloved junky seashell souveniers of my childhood, and then we took a tour of the 
Cape Cod Potato Chip Factory. {Two free bags of chips per person. Not too shabby!}

Heading from lower to mid-Cape, we rode go-karts and drove by 
Chatham Lighthouse, before stopping for a late seafood dinner at family-casual 
Kreme and Kone in West Dennis. My oldest is proudly displaying a piece of his fried calamari in the photo above. I ordered my summer fave: a 
lobster roll. {Easy on the mayo next time!}

I asked for extra placemats. So cute and somehow very 
Cath Kidston -- all red, blue and slightly kitschy! Would it be crazy to frame one of these?

After dinner we continued on Route 28 to my new favorite town on the Cape, pretty 
Chatham.

We stocked up on 
candy for the ride home. Then it was back to scenic Route 28 for another go-kart ride and even more souvenier shops until we reached the highway -- arriving home just after midnight. A great day.
NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND
The following day we were off to 
Newport. We strolled 
Thames Street for more shops, sweets (this time -- ice cream), and even more arcade games.

We also visited a portion of 
Cliff Walk, which offers amazing views. Coming up: A Red Sox game courtesy of Aunt Gretchen (thank you)!
Today my guys are visiting an armory museum. As for me ...

I plan to do some blogging 
ketchup aka catch-up on reading blogs!

And maybe make some of these so it looks like I didn't spend my 
entire day on the computer ...
Where do you like to visit on your daycation-staycations?
xo
elyse