Keeping Busy

While Abbie has been away at camp, James & I have been keeping ourselves busy doing lots of experiments!

We have grown Magic Rocks in a variety of colors! Grown bacteria in our kitchen-made petri dishes.

Dissected an owl pellet to find a mole skeleton

Bubbles are always a summer treat. James kept busy pretending the sudsy water was a dinosaur burial ground, a lake with boats, a lake with boats & swimming dinosaurs that ate the people in the boats… and of course, he had fun blowing through a straw to make BIG bubbles. A good way to keep a 5 year old busy for 5 minutes!

The sleeping bag was a cave, and of course Max wanted in on some of this floor-time fun!

We’ve also enjoyed cousin time. Maya is getting so big! She is starting to really enjoy playing with the big-kid toys. Her Mama was tending to her animals on Farmville – I think Maya was gardening (big grins!)

I turned a brown 3dollar Goodwill hat into a lovely Red Hat for Nana.

(The yellow on the above flowers were later covered in purple glitter glue, a much better match)

Nana looks amazing in her fancy hat… but it’s not hard to make her look amazing, she is one of the most beautiful ladies I know!


Friends Visit!

We were welcomed home with a wonderful surprise… The Holt Family!

We attempted a plan earlier in the spring, but we just couldn’t get things worked out for our paths to cross this summer. Funny how things that are meant to be, fall into place.

We enjoyed an amazing, fun-filled couple of days catching up: laughing-singing-dancing-swimming-wave jumping-eating-drinking-relaxing-smiling-dreaming-it was perfect!

The most beautiful discovery true friends make is that they can grow separately without growing apart.  ~Elisabeth Foley

Close to Home

Our 18 day road-trip comes to a close as we travel back into our home state.

Our final night of travels was spent in Pasco, Washington where we enjoyed a delicious meal of chili-dogs & talked about our most memorable moments of the trip.

James set up a store and we all were invited one at a time to come buy things from him. He has a great imagination and sold many things – none of them rocks.

The last stretch of our trip took us so close to our Alma mater, Eastern Washington University, Josh & Abbie decided we should take a quick trip down memory lane. Wow, how things have grown!

Here is where Nana & Granddad would camp when they came up to visit. It still looks the same.

The city has a new & much improved sign. The University must be doing quite well ~

Here are some fun photos from the remainder of the drive home:

The “Fishing Game” a favorite game of the kids on the trip!

Once I left the Northwest, I had trouble finding a Starbucks… so I found these at the gas stations along the way… they are my new favorite!

A super-fun-filled trip! Glad to be out of the motor home though.

Mt. Rushmore

For many years I have been looking forward to this day! I have always wanted to see Mt. Rushmore. I have high expectations and I was shocked to say, I was not let down… rather, blown-away by the beauty, the skill it took to build,  the size of this giganormous monument. It was truly breath-taking.

We all had to take turns posing -

on the walk up to the opening of the viewing area are the flags of all 50 states. I got a little sentimental and had to take a picture of our home states:

We stayed at a KOA the night before and the cowboy poet by night and pancake artist by morning, John, made these Rushmore cakes for the kids – he said, “you don’t go to Disneyland without Mickeymouse cakes, so you don’t come to Rushmore without these!” The kids giggled and happily ate their breakfast.

Lots of amazing sites to see as you drive through the Black Hills – we were in a hurry to head home, but look forward to a return trip in the future.

It was on this day, I found Max & Ruby starting to snuggle!

Watiki Water Park

Our drive the next day was short as we planned to spend the day playing at an indoor water-park in Rapid City, SD

James was loving the water, but nervous about the slides at first

Once he went down with Abbie, he realized just how exciting the slides could be!

and he was off to slide and slide and slide

The kids all played Leap Frog

and then the girls discovered a ride called The Toilet Bowl where they spent the rest of the day running up and down the stairs to spin and spin until they were pulled down the drain!

James finally worked up the courage to go down with Josh

and convinced me that because he was 5 and went down, I should go too. It didn’t end well & I wasn’t pushed to ride anymore slides. James & I somehow went down backwards and plunged underwater, where we both inhaled water through our nose, mouth, & eyes.

Even with the extra gallon of water inhaled, we all ended up having a fun day!

…and more driving

The next day we spent the majority of our time looking at this:

and doing this:

We said good-bye to Minnesota and hello to South Dakota

We stayed the night near Chamberlain, SD on the Missouri River

and ate Josh’s famous grilled chicken quesadillas for dinner

Mall of America

We eagerly agreed to power-drive to Minnesota. We weren’t so eager to get home though, so we made a few stops along the way making each day’s drive worth our while!

The first day we drove through Minneapolis/St. Paul

on our way to Mall of America

Once inside, the kids went straight to the Nickelodeon Amusement Park,

where we told them they were welcome to go on as many rides as they wanted. They were thrilled – until they realized we meant they had to use the “trip$$” we gave each of them… all of a sudden, $20 for 5 rides seemed expensive and the rides didn’t look so appealing!

Together, we decided Underwater Adventures looked worthwhile-fun-&-educational!

The girls hanging out near a beaver dam (just like the one Jim showed the kids on the lake!).

Entering the shark zone!

There were lots of other sea creatures as well

We learned lots about the Seahorse Family –  many different types & sizes.

I loved that the exhibits were all at a kid-friendly level. James was able to enjoy it all the more!

The Jelly Fish exhibit was by far the best!

We learned a ton about these tiny creatures – I told the girls they should definitely study jelly fish if ever given the opportunity. I am hoping James studies them in Primary School!

We learned one type of jelly fish is immortal -

We really enjoyed this underwater adventure!

We ended up skipping our plans of Chicken Quesadillas in the motor home & opted for a tasty dinner in the Mall.

Lake Vermilion

Our time with Bill & Erin was amazing.We packed so much fun-in-the-sun into 5 or 6 days.

It was the perfect summer vacation.

**Abbie took this photo at 5ish am – her goal was to see a sunrise on the lake – Bill said it was the best**

Jim (Erin’s Dad) taught Abbie & Chandler how to drive a boat.

and then set them free ~

He took James & Chandler canoeing & searching for beaver dams – and they found one!

Josh was able to take the very first outing on Bill, Jim, & Jesse’s new sailboat!

They learned lots about sailing – we did a drive by in the fast boat!

James spent hours on the dock – fishing for sunnies, exploring…

catching frogs

we enjoyed refreshing drinks

…and fun foods – Bill even turned eating into a game to get James to stop fishing long enough to eat!

We spent time with family we felt we’d already met…

April & Laura (Erin’s sisters), Jesse (April’s hubby), Sawyer & Kate (the cute Little’s in these photos)

Bill gave Abbie & Chandler a lesson on how to water-ski

Both girls gave it their all – but never made it out of the water

Abbie drank lots of it though! We forgot to tell her to let go of the rope if she didn’t make it up right away (opps!)

Chandler gave it many goes – but in the end – she learned she had fun trying!

Bill sharing his super-cool skiing skills!

James tubed with the girls & then decided it would be more fun by himself.

Erin & I sunned ourselves in the boat while our guys and the kids swam over to Twin Islands for jump into the water.

They made a plan and jumped one after another into the water – putting on a show for all to see – Splash!

After all that work, we motored over to ( ?? ) <can’t remember the name of this beach> for some snacks and much needed rest!

and of course, some fishin’ and exploring

I caught a fish. It was this big… but it got away.

Black Bay was our favorite place to play. We spent lots of time here swimming.

and being silly

and having fun

We weren’t always on the water. Bill took Abbie for her very first-ever motorcycle ride! She loved it.

Erin made more tasty treats!

The Guys and Kids toured an underground mine.

And they wore these stellar hardhats on the tour:

There was  nothing that could have been more perfect about the time spent with Bill and Erin at their home on Lake Vermilion. It was everything we imagined and more.

Friends are family you chose for yourself ~ Author Unknown

Lake at Last!

Even with the loss of another hour, we powered through and arrived at Bill & Erin’s house on Friday, July 2nd somewhere in the 9:00 hour! We were hot and tired, so after big hugs – we piled into the boat and headed for a night swim in Black Bay! Refreshing

We spent the the next few hours settling in, spreading out, and catching up!

The next morning we woke early and headed into Tower to catch the annual 4th of July Parade (always on the 3rd).

Later that afternoon as the guys & kids played on the lake, Erin took me with her to her cousin, Stacy’s surprise birthday party! It was great to meet some of her family – many of them I already felt I knew :-)

World’s Largest Buffalo

We happily said farewell to Montana and looked forward to the sights and landscapes of a new state.

North Dakota was especially exciting as we looked forward to seeing some sights from our book, “The Great American Road Trip”. From our turtle-speed in the motor home, we saw the world’s largest cow – a tribute to dairy farmers of North Dakota – signs for the Enchanted Highway, and we made a much needed stop in Jamestown to see:

It was quirky fun to see something so large and wonder, why??? But we did it, the tourist trap – and we loved it!

The wind was blowing so hard & fast, we had to hold onto James as we feared he might fly away!

On our walk out to the Biggest Buffalo we had the opportunity to cruise through an old-time town!

The kids in front of the original Jamestown school, they were amazed at how tiny it was.

Pretending to be locked up in the old-fashioned jail

Josh and his buddy Max at the Saloon -

Louis L’Amour was born and did his writing here in Jamestown and they had the actual shack he wrote in… I thought of Granddad because he loves those western stories!

On our way out of the old western town, we had to be a little bit silly!

We enjoyed the break from driving and were ready for the long haul… Our goal was to make it to Cook, Minnesota before nightfall!

Still in Montana

We left the hail and weather behind us as we headed toward Big Timber, Montana.

By the time we arrived, there were only minutes left until the pool closed… it turned out the pool was not suitable to swim in, so the kids opted for the Bounce Pillow instead!

Big Timber, Montana was home to many mosquitoes. Abbie didn’t tolerate these little creatures well…

It seemed as if this state would never end – but the next morning we would enter North Dakota…