tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475803805588517127.post3931165982085563393..comments2023-10-07T06:42:32.392-04:00Comments on Mackinac Mommy: Quick Visit to Fort MackinacMackinacMommyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10287031950462218521noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475803805588517127.post-61476158710347776322012-08-10T15:46:49.893-04:002012-08-10T15:46:49.893-04:00My grandpa knew Morse code (Navy radio shack WWII)...My grandpa knew Morse code (Navy radio shack WWII) and we used to ask him to dit dit dah our names. So cool! <br /><br />My girls only recognize phone booths from our old Superman cartoons, so they don't understand their true purpose!<br /><br />And thank you! I think my girls are precious too :) I've never experienced the tea room, I'm wondering if that would be a good family date sometime!MackinacMommyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10287031950462218521noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3475803805588517127.post-47975729184330513302012-08-06T12:41:40.554-04:002012-08-06T12:41:40.554-04:00Oh my goodness, your girls are just precious! My t...Oh my goodness, your girls are just precious! My two girls are a couple of years older, but they loved the Kids' Quarters in the fort as well. We were able to spend almost a half a day exploring the whole fort, topped off by an awesome lunch at the Tea Room. They were especially fascinated by the Morse code and how that was used to communicate long ago. That didn't make me feel too old, as Morse code was out of style well before my time. I did, however, feel old when we walked up to the Grand Hotel and they saw the red phone booth with a payphone in it, and they had no idea what either thing was, lol.Elizabethnoreply@blogger.com