Get Out of Town
Laurel Highlands, PA
Season 1 Episode 1 | 28m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
Laurita & Lauren visit Laurel Highlands to soak up views, architecture & local history.
Laurita & Lauren visit Laurel Highlands to soak up views, architecture & local history. They stay at Oak Lodge and Falling Rock in the Nemacolin Resort, enjoy local meals at Darlington Inn and Out of the Fire Café, and take a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. The Laurel Highlands adventure also includes summer tubing, mini golf and getting to meet some local animals.
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Get Out of Town
Laurel Highlands, PA
Season 1 Episode 1 | 28m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
Laurita & Lauren visit Laurel Highlands to soak up views, architecture & local history. They stay at Oak Lodge and Falling Rock in the Nemacolin Resort, enjoy local meals at Darlington Inn and Out of the Fire Café, and take a tour of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater. The Laurel Highlands adventure also includes summer tubing, mini golf and getting to meet some local animals.
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LAUREN: So excited to get away.
LAURITA: Another adventure, girl.
LAUREN: Wow.
LAURITA: Aw, I love it.
LAUREN: My goodness.
LAURITA: Yes.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: Yeah.
I don't know if I can do it.
(screams) LAURITA: Whoo.
(sighs) MAN: Welcome.
LAUREN: Mmm.
(screams) LAURITA: Yay.
(laughter) LAUREN: We're excited, very excited.
LAURITA: Whoo.
LAUREN: Let's do it.
LAURITA: Hi, I'm Laurita.
LAUREN: And I'm her daughter Lauren.
LAURITA: We're from the DMV, and we love to travel.
LAUREN: We definitely do.
LAURITA: One of the best things about living in the DC area are all the many places you can visit that are just a few hours way.
LAUREN: So many options.
And now, we can check them out together.
LAURITA: So join us for a weekend of some very cool places to stay.
LAUREN: Great food.
LAURITA: And nonstop fun...
BOTH: As we Get Out of Town.
(theme music playing) LAURITA: We're headed out.
I'm really lookin' forward to hanging out with you for a while.
LAUREN: I know.
I'm so excited, especially since we haven't seen each other a lot this week.
LAURITA: I know.
You know it's gonna be a MAD weekend.
You know what that stands for, right?
LAUREN: No, what does that stand for?
LAURITA: Mother and daughter.
LAUREN: Okay.
LAURITA: So you know where we're going, right?
(laughs) LAUREN: Um, yeah, Laurel Highlands.
LAURITA: I'm excited.
LAUREN: I know.
I've never been.
LAURITA: So I think it's gonna take us about maybe three hours, maybe a little over three hours.
LAUREN: All right.
LAURITA: But not a bad drive.
How 'bout some Leela James?
LAUREN: Are you driving?
I'm driving.
LAURITA: Okay.
LAUREN: There we go.
♪ ♪ Hey.
♪ Is everybody back up in the buildin' ♪ ♪ How you feelin' ♪ ♪ How you feel right now ♪♪ LAURITA: Yeah.
♪ Oh, I've been so down and under pressure ♪ ♪ Feeling fussy, walkin' in my Balenci-ussy's ♪ ♪ Tryna bring out the fabulous ♪ ♪ 'Cause I give a, ugh ♪ ♪ Way too much ♪ ♪ I'ma need like two shots in my cup ♪ ♪ One to get up, one to get down ♪ ♪ Mm, that's how I feel right now ♪ ♪ Oh, I've been so down and under pressure ♪♪ LAURITA: I think we're getting close.
Yeah.
Wow.
LAUREN: Wow.
(birds chirping) This is so cute!
LAURITA: I love it!
LAUREN: Oh my gosh.
It's a cabin in the woods.
Oh, yeah.
LAURITA: Wow.
Let's go in.
LAUREN: Okay.
Come on.
(birds chirping) LAURITA: Wow.
Look, can you hear the birds?
LAUREN: I hear 'em.
LAURITA: And I see some birdhouses over there, too, so we'll probably see some pretty cool birds while we're here.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: This is peaceful.
LAUREN: Just like listen.
(birds chirping) LAURITA: I know.
LAUREN: Oh, look at the little rocking chairs.
LAURITA: Aw.
LAUREN: After you, Laurita.
LAURITA: This is so cute!
I love it.
LAUREN: That's cute.
I love this.
(gasps) LAURITA: I love it too.
LAUREN: Oh my goodness.
LAURITA: I love it too.
LAUREN: Mom, they have cookies.
LAURITA: Oh, I... Look, I know you're gonna be all over that.
LAUREN: Oh my gosh.
It looks so good.
LAURITA: But I, I'm excited about this bed because you know it has one of those pillows that has a saying.
LAUREN: I know you love it.
LAURITA: You know how I feel about that.
LAUREN: All right.
LAURITA: Cabin, sweet cabin.
LAUREN: Let me test it out.
(sighs) LAURITA: Are you comfy?
LAUREN: I can get used to this.
LAURITA: Well, I tell you what.
You stay there.
I'm gonna check out the bathroom.
LAUREN: Go for it, girl.
LAURITA: Okay.
Wow.
Aw.
Look at this.
Come here, Lauren.
This is so quaint.
LAUREN: I love it.
It's such a cozy little cabin in the woods.
LAURITA: Aw.
It is, it is.
Oh, look at this.
This is totally me.
LAUREN: Girl.
LAURITA: The bathtub.
I love it.
LAUREN: I love a good tubby.
LAURITA: I, I'm takin' a bath tonight.
LAUREN: And they have robes.
LAURITA: Oh.
And one for you and one for me.
I know there's so much more to explore, so let's go out and see what else the place has to offer.
LAUREN: Let's go.
LAURITA: Okay.
MATT: So Oak Lodge is located in Stahlstown, Pennsylvania which is located in the heart of Laurel Highlands.
We're an 800-acre bed and breakfast, event venue.
A private property for many years, we decided to open it up to the public back in 2006.
And just over the years, we just continued to evolve.
And we found that people from all over the US really enjoy coming here just escaping from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and, and really just kinda getting out in nature.
We basically have three levels to our property.
The first level as you come up, it's basically all the cabins.
We have 19 of them.
And then you step up to the next level of the property, and that's where our main lodge is located.
It's also where our, our spa is located, which is just a great place to just relax and just escape everything, clear the mind.
It, it's wonderful.
The third level as you move up to, uh, the top, that's where our 17th century village is located, complete with a tavern, and that's also where our recession hall is.
2001 is when we built the tavern, and then 2003 I was getting married, and they decided to build us a, a church for our wedding, a rustic log chapel.
In reality, we thought we'd be the only ones ever to get married in it.
And now, we've had hundreds and hundreds of couples from all over the country come up here to enjoy a wedding.
Everybody comes up here is always just blown away.
You know, it's kinda this hidden gem.
You can't see it from anywhere until you're actually up here.
And just listen to the musical that happens every morning, evening here at Oak Lodge.
It's really something special.
(birds chirping) LAURITA: So we're now headed out of Oak Lodge, and this was such a nice place for us to start the weekend.
LAUREN: Now, we're off to go meet Anna and we're gonna know all about the Laurel Highlands.
LAURITA: Hi, Anna.
Hi.
ANNA: Ladies, welcome to the Laurel Highlands.
LAURITA: Thank you.
LAUREN: Thank you for having us.
ANNA: Yeah.
Please, have a seat.
Let's catch up.
So welcome to charming little Ligonier.
This is quintessential Americana here.
There's 60-some odd cafes, boutiques and shops here in town.
LAURITA: Ooh.
ANNA: Uh, just perfect for walking around and exploring.
Got a little, uh, Norman Rockwell vibe to it, but if you're into pop culture, a lot of folks refer to this as Stars Hollow from Gilmore Girls.
LAUREN: I love Gilmore Girls.
ANNA: Well, I'm so glad to welcome you here.
LAURITA: Right up her alley.
ANNA: This is such a special part of Pennsylvania here.
We're super close to Pittsburgh, obviously, so we have this reputation as Pittsburgh's adventure backyard.
So you can do anything from a casual walk through the woods... LAURITA: Mm.
ANNA: Or a, a meander down to a waterfall in Ohiopyle... LAUREN: Mm.
ANNA: State Park or take in an expansive view at Baughman Rocks in the park.
LAURITA: Ah.
ANNA: Yeah, there really is just a ton of outdoor recreation.
The region itself is the brand that Laurel Highlands comes from the mountain laurel, which is Pennsylvania's state flower, and highlands because of our mountainous terrain... LAURITA: Yes.
ANNA: And our rolling farmland.
And then after you're done with that, you have to visit Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.
Without a doubt.
It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
LAUREN: All right, so I'm a big foodie.
What are some specialty dishes that you have here?
ANNA: Well, in the Laurel Highlands, we are all about comfort food.
LAUREN: Mm.
ANNA: That's our specialty, for sure.
So our culture here is a lot of Eastern European immigrants coming to the area and bringing a lot of their traditional dishes.
So for instance, one of our favorites, it's called a gob.
LAURITA: Hmm.
Oh.
LAUREN: See, when I think of gob, I think of a gobstopper.
(laughter).
ANNA: Not quite.
So a gob is this wonderful little baked good.
It is traditionally a chocolate cake, a very dense chocolate cake, on either side sandwiched with a vanilla icing.
LAUREN: Ooh.
LAURITA: Ooh.
ANNA: It's amazing.
And the term gob comes from the coal miners in our area would have this beautiful treat wrapped up in wax paper and it wouldn't melt.
It would hold itself together.
So when they were down underground for long hours, they had this wonderful little treat to, to enjoy afterward.
So nowadays, we jazz it up a little bit and there's all kinds of variations.
And I've brought some for you to try out.
Let's head out.
We're gonna go meet my friend Elizabeth at the Darlington Inn.
LAURITA: Well, let's go.
LAUREN: Let's head out.
ANNA: All right, let's hit the road.
LAURITA: It looks... LAUREN: Oh my goodness.
LAURITA: Amazing.
ELIZABETH: It's a little bit of everything.
LAURITA: Okay.
Wow.
LAUREN: I'm excited.
LAURITA: Thank you, Elizabeth.
Would you sit and explain the food to us?
ELIZABETH: It would be my pleasure.
LAURITA: Thank you.
ELIZABETH: That's the haluski.
LAURITA: Oh.
ELIZABETH: That's cabbage and noodle.
LAURITA: Okay.
ELIZABETH: We use drop noodle and we have to fry the cabbage and mix 'em together.
LAURITA: Mmm.
The cabbage has a nice little tang to it.
LAUREN: Yeah.
ELIZABETH: Yes, it... LAURITA: It's really crunchy.
ELIZABETH: Black pepper.
It has, yes.
LAURITA: Yes.
This is one of your recipes.
ELIZABETH: Yeah.
That's my recipes.
LAURITA: I love it.
ELIZABETH: Hungarian food, it's a little more spicier than... We use lots of herbs.
LAURITA: Okay.
It's a lot of love... LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: That you put in that.
ELIZABETH: Yes, yes.
LAURITA: I can tell, I can tell.
I feel like I'm eating in your home, so that... ELIZABETH: That... LAURITA: You know, that, that's the best compliment I can give when I'm in a restaurant is that I feel like I'm at someone's home.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: So thank you again, Elizabeth.
ELIZABETH: That's what this is all about.
We want you to feel home.
LAUREN: This sauerkraut?
Delicious.
This stuffed cabbage?
Delicious.
LAURITA: So how do you really feel about it?
LAUREN: Listen, let me tell you girl.
Delicious!
LAURITA: Mmm.
ELIZABETH: Here comes the gobs.
LAURITA: Ooh.
LAUREN: Ooh.
ELIZABETH: Enjoy.
LAUREN: Thank you.
LAURITA: Thank you.
LAUREN: I'm already goin' for this pumpkin, girl.
LAURITA: Okay, well then, I'll try the traditional one.
LAUREN: Cheers.
LAURITA: Cheers.
Oh my gob.
LAUREN: Oh my gob.
LAURITA: It's so good.
Wow.
LAUREN: Try it.
LAURITA: Yes.
♪ ♪ (laughs) Okay, so I'm on my way to the iconic view of Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater.
And I'm gonna try not to total fangirl freak out.
Gimme a moment.
(rushing water) When I tell you it's even more impressive in person, trust me.
It is.
It's really the sound of the waterfall.
LAUREN: I know.
It's so peaceful.
LAURITA: Mm-hmm.
LAUREN: And the house is beautiful.
LAURITA: It is.
MAX: Hi.
LAURITA: Hey.
MAX: How are you guys?
LAUREN: Hi.
MAX: Welcome.
LAUREN: Thank you for having us.
LAURITA: Thank you, thank you.
MAX: Look what you found down here in the woods.
LAUREN: I know.
LAURITA: I know.
It's beautiful.
MAX: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: This is the shot that you see in the books.
MAX: And is this your first time seeing Fallingwater in person?
LAUREN: It is.
The pictures really don't do it justice.
LAURITA: Yeah.
LAUREN: Because this is breathtaking.
MAX: What are some things that are catching your eye and your interest while we're looking?
LAUREN: So all of the stairs look really cool to me.
MAX: The Kaufmann Family who lived here loved that waterfall.
LAURITA: Yes.
MAX: It was the center of their weekend life.
Let's get a closer look and keep exploring.
LAURITA: Okay.
MAX: Ready?
LAUREN: Let's do it.
Yeah.
LAURITA: We will follow you.
MAX: All right.
JUSTIN: We're here in the heart of the Laurel Highlands at Frank Lloyd Wright's Fallingwater, which was a house designed in 1935 for the Kaufmann Family, owners of the... Pittsburgh's largest department store.
When Wright came out to this landscape to take a look at the site with the Kaufmanns, he thought he could do something pretty spectacular here.
So instead of facing the house looking at the waterfalls, he cantilevers the house up and over the waterfalls, places it on top of the waterfall so that it flows underneath the house.
Totally revolutionary concept.
Simple way to think of it is like when you pull a drawer out of a dresser drawer and the drawer stands open by itself and doesn't tip out of the dresser.
That's a cantilever.
As soon as the house was finished, because it was such an innovative design, it propelled him to fame.
It was instantly famous not just by the architect community, but by the general public.
So Fallingwater attracts people from all over the world.
It's a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
We typically see around 150 to 170,000 visitors each year.
And for architects, it's just such a revolutionary house.
The whole point of Fallingwater is to connect people to the natural world to help them better appreciate and understand and how you can live harmoniously with nature through good design.
MAX: Come on into the living room and we'll take it in.
LAUREN: Wow.
LAURITA: Hoo, hoo.
I don't know what I was expecting, but this is modern heaven.
LAUREN: I love all of the stone in here, and it feels so, like, cozy and homey.
Oh my goodness, this is beautiful.
LAURITA: Look at the low seats.
LAUREN: Yeah.
MAX: Very low.
LAURITA: In fact, everything is very low.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
MAX: Yeah.
If you were to kneel down just a little bit, the sight lines are adjusted just enough so that it's really more for sitting.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: I see what you mean.
MAX: Very low ceilings.
LAURITA: I see what you mean, especially with the view.
LAUREN: Yeah.
MAX: You said cozy and homey.
When Frank Lloyd Wright designed a house, he felt that it should provide a place for shelter and rest.
He also said shelter in the open, so how do we combine shelter... LAUREN: Right.
MAX: Yet also make it open?
LAURITA: Yes.
MAX: Over here, I think this is like a boulder breaking the surface of the water.
LAURITA: Oh.
LAUREN: Ah.
MAX: Um, if you two wanted to stand on that boulder now.
LAURITA: Okay.
MAX: You could've stood there long before Fallingwater was ever imagined.
This boulder has always been here.
LAURITA: Oh.
LAUREN: Oh, he built... LAURITA: He didn't... LAUREN: Around the boulder.
Oh-ho!
MAX: Just accepted it, the challenge.
LAUREN: Wow.
MAX: And that was another part of organic architecture, right, was to include nature... LAURITA: Yes.
MAX: In the design.
LAURITA: This is the kitchen.
Pretty amazing.
And look at the refrigerator and the simple line of the door.
MAX: Really, really is... LAURITA: Check out the stove.
MAX: And Frank... Let's find the top of those steps... LAURITA: Okay.
MAX: We were looking at.
Wright called this the hatch.
Just like a ship's hatch.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: Oh, yeah.
MAX: And he designed this glass and steel enclosure to transform.
So in the wintertime, the Kaufmanns would have it shut like this.
LAURITA: Mm-hmm.
MAX: In the summer, pushes all the way back.
This goes all the way under the petunias there.
LAURITA: I can just imagine... MAX: After you.
LAURITA: Just the peace and serenity of those last two steps.
MAX: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: Sitting there, dangling your feet... LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: And touchin' the water.
MAX: The Kaufmann Family definitely would use this... LAURITA: Mm-hmm.
MAX: And the plunge pool we saw.
LAURITA: Yes.
MAX: But if you remember, their favorite place to swim was right at the bottom of the waterfall.
LAURITA: Yes.
LAUREN: Right.
MAX: Which again, is not so visible.
LAUREN: Right.
MAX: It makes us maybe want to find it.
LAURITA: Yes.
MAX: So go head out to the terrace here and I'll be right behind.
LAURITA: Okay.
LAUREN: All right.
(rushing water) LAURITA: Ah.
LAUREN: Oh, wow.
MAX: Ah-ha.
LAUREN: Wow.
MAX: Let me know when you're here next.
LAURITA: We will do it.
LAUREN: We definitely will.
LAURITA: Thanks so much.
LAUREN: Thank you.
MAX: Yeah, take care.
LAURITA: Take care.
What are we gonna do next?
LAUREN: I think it's time to go get some food and just relax little bit 'cause we've done a lot today.
LAURITA: Well, you know, one thing I learned about being in Laurel Highlands is that nothing is really close.
LAUREN: Yeah, I know.
It takes a minute to get around these highlands.
(laughter).
JOHN: Hey, hey.
How are you folks?
LAURITA: Hi.
LAUREN: Hi.
JOHN: See you got some drinks there.
Those look good.
That's our harissa-spiced red pepper, our traditional lemon and garlic and then our southwest black bean, some homemade tzatziki and then, of course, our house-smoked salmon over hickory.
LAUREN: Wow.
LAURITA: Yeah, we heard how special the smoke salmon is here, and, uh, we can't wait to try it.
JOHN: It's to die for.
JEFF: The reason why we started the place is because I used to go to all the farmers' markets around here and sell smoked salmon.
I went into the city of Pittsburgh quite a bit, too, to sell it, and it became so popular.
And this place was available, and my wife said, "What are you gonna do with all that space?"
And I said, "Well, we'll open a little sandwich shop."
And it's gone from there.
So it'll be 15 years since we opened the place.
We've called it Out of the Fire because smoked salmon is always done smoking off the fire on the side.
So it's not direct fire.
LAUREN: Well, this smoked salmon, everybody was on the money with this.
This is really good.
LAURITA: I'm glad that we decided to come here.
LAUREN: Me too.
Mmm.
That one's good too.
LAURITA: Mmm.
JEFF: The menu's evolved from being just a sandwich shop to a fine dining restaurant that's casual.
John's constantly adding new things to it.
I love the pork belly deviled eggs that we do.
It's very, very popular.
My favorite thing is the smoked salmon.
Last week, we smoked 250 pounds of smoked salmon here.
We've had a core amount of people that have always worked with us that's made us successful.
JOHN: How was everything?
Yeah?
LAURITA: Fantastic.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: Yes.
LAUREN: We ended up switching plates because we both wanted to try each other's.
They were both so good.
LAURITA: They were.
This is a, such a beautiful part of Pennsylvania, so... LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: I can't wait to come back.
JOHN: Take care.
LAUREN: Thanks.
LAURITA: You too.
LAUREN: It's time to get over to Nemacolin.
LAURITA: I'm looking forward to it, are you ready?
LAUREN: Let's go.
LAURITA: All right.
LAUREN: Nemacolin.
I'm so excited!
LAURITA: Well, there are a lot of buildings on this property.
And that first big building... LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: That you see right over there?
LAUREN: Yeah?
LAURITA: To the right.
That's the Chateau, and that's where we stayed... LAUREN: Yeah, I remember.
LAURITA: About 15 years ago.
Well, we're not staying there.
We're actually staying at one of the buildings called Falling Rock.
And you think the Chateau was lovely?
Prepare to be amazed.
TREY: The easiest way to explain Nemacolin both past, present and future is that the resort is a collection of collections.
And that really goes back to 1987 when the Hardy's first bought the property, a tiny little hunting lodge about 35 rooms, give or take.
And now if you look at the property, we now spread over 2,300 acres throughout the Laurel Highlands.
And Mr. Hardy had this vision of opening up a luxury resort to the everyman.
I think the exciting thing about Nemacolin is that we're constantly changing.
And we get our best input through the guests that come to the resort.
LAURITA: And now, we're turning into Falling Rock.
What do you think?
LAUREN: Ooh.
It is, uh, beautiful.
LAURITA: It looks huge, doesn't it?
LAUREN: I know.
Wow.
Oh.
TYLER: Hello, ladies.
Welcome to Falling Rock.
LAUREN: Hi.
LAURITA: Thank you.
LAUREN: Thank you.
All of these stones right here are giving me a Frank Lloyd Wright vibe.
TYLER: Actually, this whole building was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright's student.
LAUREN: Ah.
LAURITA: Oh.
VICTOR: Would you like a glass of sparkling wine?
LAUREN: We surely would.
LAURITA: We would be happy to take that.
VICTOR: There you go.
LAUREN: Thank you.
LAURITA: Thank you.
VICTOR: Cheers.
LAUREN: Cheers.
VICTOR: Enjoy.
LAUREN: Wow.
LAURITA: It's beautiful.
CELENA: Miss Lauren, Miss Laurita, after you.
LAURITA: Oh.
LAUREN: Oh my goodness.
Now, this is super fancy.
LAURITA: This is amazing.
(gasps) CELENA: Here at Falling Rock, we have 24-hour butler services.
We have over eight different pillows to choose from and eight different baths to choose from as well.
LAURITA: This is amazing.
LAUREN: Wow.
Oh my goodness.
LAURITA: I still can't get over the part where they say that they will run your bath for you.
LAUREN: Oh my gosh.
LAURITA: Okay, I've gotta put this down just for a second.
(laughter).
KORY: Falling Rock, it's a 42-room boutique hotel in southwestern Pennsylvania.
This hotel was designed by David Merritt.
David Merritt had studied at Taliesin.
He grew up a huge fan of Frank Lloyd Wright, and I think that the architect did a great job in creating an environment which it feels authentic and real.
It uses the principles within organic architecture.
It's about blending nature so you're inside or you're outside.
When you walk through the entryway, you have the waterfalls on the left and right.
So from that point, it really evolved into an homage to Frank Lloyd Wright in many respects in that we're able to capture the beauty of the Laurel Highlands.
This is not only a hotel.
It's actually a piece of art.
David Merritt wanted Falling Rock to be a place that you felt like you were coming home.
It's as though you were in someone's living room.
It's a very intimate experience.
It gives you that feeling of just release.
The building does a lot of the magic 'cause it really allows us just to focus on the service and the experience of the guest.
Life is about experiences.
And here at Nemacolin, you can experience so many different things.
You may come out for a few days.
You may come out for a week.
You're still not gonna be able to get everything in.
STEPHANIE: This is... LAUREN: Hi.
STEPHANIE: Flip Flop.
LAURITA: Hi, Flip Flop.
LAUREN: Flip Flop!
LAURITA: Can we pet Flip Flop?
STEPHANIE: Yes.
LAURITA: Wow.
LAUREN: Hi.
LAURITA: So soft.
LAUREN: What type of animal is he?
STEPHANIE: Flip Flop is an Icelandic sheep.
LAUREN: Ready?
LAURITA: One, two... LAUREN: You're, mom, you're cutting your head... LAURITA: Well, you do it.
LAUREN: Lemme do it, lemme do it.
LAURITA: This is one our family pastimes.
LAUREN: Yeah.
But you know you're goin' down, girl.
LAURITA: Oh, no.
You're goin' down.
LAUREN: It's on and poppin'.
LAURITA: Nope, nope.
You're goin' down.
LAUREN: If you get a hole in one, I swear.
(laughs) LAURITA: Yes!
LAUREN: That's a hard act... LAURITA: Still got it.
LAUREN: Hard act to follow.
LAURITA: Still got it.
After you.
So we're kinda ending the day.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
LAURITA: We can't wait to see what's in store for us tomorrow.
More MAD mother-daughter adventures.
♪ Mother and daughter adventures ♪♪ LAURITA: Whoo.
LAUREN: We got to see animals today.
LAURITA: We did.
LAUREN: When I tell you I almost passed out, I almost passed out.
♪ ♪ LAURITA: It's a good morning 'cause we had a great night.
I did a lovely milk bath.
And when I walked in, there was candlelight and rose petals.
LAUREN: So cute.
LAURITA: So sweet.
LAUREN: So cute, so cute.
LAURITA: But, you know, now we gotta go on to adventures.
LAUREN: I know.
Uh, I feel like we should go stop by that giant carousel that we walked past earlier.
LAURITA: Okay.
All right.
LAUREN: I think that's a good idea.
LAURITA: I think that's what we're gonna do next.
LAUREN: So off to the carousel we go.
LAURITA: And I hope it's fast.
LAUREN: Ready?
Here we go.
LAURITA: Here we go.
Tally-ho.
Tally-ho.
LAUREN: Whoo.
LAURITA: This brings back good memories.
LAUREN: I gotta hold on.
This is fast.
LAURITA: Yay.
Woo-hoo.
JAKE: Hello, ladies.
LAUREN: Hi.
LAURITA: Hi.
JAKE: Welcome to summer tubing.
LAURITA: Thank you.
JAKE: Feel free to grab a tube of your choice.
LAURITA: I see my college colors.
Goin' right for that.
Yes.
LAUREN: I like a good red and orange.
JAKE: Three, two, one.
LAUREN: Woo-hoo.
LAURITA: Whoo.
Oh.
(screaming) LAUREN: Oh my gosh.
Wait!
LAURITA: You better hold on.
(laughter).
LAUREN: Real quick.
LAURITA: That was so much fun.
LAUREN: That was.
JAKE: Was that fast enough for you?
LAURITA: Oh.
I, you know, I think I can go faster.
(screaming) LAURITA: I'm slowing down.
(laughter).
LAURITA: Yay.
(laughter).
LAURITA: So now, I know what summer tubing is.
(laughter) LAUREN: What'd you think?
LAURITA: Well, my color of my tube let me down.
LAUREN: It did.
LAURITA: My college colors, and it let me down.
LAUREN: It did.
That means... LAURITA: Well, the first race, I crushed it.
LAUREN: And then the second two?
LAURITA: I stopped halfway down!
I, I didn't know what happened to me.
But anyway.
LAUREN: I think summer tubing was the perfect way to end this trip in Laurel Highlands.
LAURITA: It was.
LAUREN: I think it's time to head on back home.
LAURITA: Well, let's take a nice quiet walk to the car... LAUREN: Let's do it.
LAURITA: And get outta here.
LAUREN: Let's do it.
LAURITA: Get back home.
LAUREN: See you, Laurel Highlands.
LAURITA: This was a great weekend.
LAUREN: I know.
LAURITA: You know, I think we really got our steps in, which is key for me.
LAUREN: Oh, 100%.
LAURITA: I also like to walk a little bit before we have to get... LAUREN: In the car.
LAURITA: In a car.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: The whole trip was just special to me because you were with me.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
I know.
Same.
Yeah.
We love a good mother-daughter time.
LAURITA: I do.
LAUREN: MAD time.
LAURITA: I do love our MAD time together.
LAUREN: Yeah.
LAURITA: But I... And I'm looking forward to, you know, other trips.
LAUREN: Mm-hmm.
I know.
We gotta keep doin' this, girl.
LAURITA: What's the rule?
LAUREN: Driver picks the music.
LAURITA: I think I'd like to hear some of my songs.
See, the right song to actually drive away on.
LAUREN: Mm-mm.
LAURITA: Just mellow.
LAUREN: Okay, let the song play, girl.
Let the song play.
LAURITA: Like our whole weekend.
LAUREN: Let the song play.
♪ You're above all land and sea ♪ ♪ You're a love like meant to be ♪ ♪ You're a precious ♪♪ (beeps) LAURITA: Traveling those places to give you... (laughter) LAURITA: Okay.
(laughter) LAUREN: You guys gotta be rollin'.
MAN: We are.
Rolling right now.
LAURITA: Stay with us, stay with us.
WOMAN: She's like, "I'm not an actress."
LAUREN: Mmm.
I'm gonna sleep so good tonight.
The itis is gonna kick in so hard.
LAURITA: Mm.
Try not to snore, please.
(laughs) LAURITA: Hi, I'm Lauren.
(laughter).
LAUREN: Okay.
And... Oh, right.
We're clapper.
(claps) WOMAN: To discover more places to visit outside the Washington Metro Area, visit weta.org/getoutoftown.
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