Sunday, October 9, 2011

What's new

After much thought, book reading, Internet research, and trips to various animal shelters we have chosen our new best friend. We got him yesterday from the Clovis Animal Shelter. He is one year old.  He is a terrier mix.  We are crate training him and trying to get him on a schedule. Last night he was crying so we put his crate in our room and he settled right down and went to sleep.  Kind of like having a newborn in a co sleeper.

home




We made it home a week ago. We are back to the regular schedule, school, piano, classes etc. I have decided to take it easier as far as school goes. If we get a little behind it will be ok. There is always time to catch up during school breaks. When we got home, Kirk had made brownies for us. They say "welcome home"


Saturday, October 1, 2011

Las Vegas

My original plan was to stay in a regular hotel and not a casino but my brother suggested we stay somewhere more fun and he was right. Yesterday we arrived in Las Vegas around 3:30.  We booked in at Circus Circus.  I never thought of Las Vegas as being a good place to stay with kids but I was wrong.  Circus Circus has been great. We are staying on the 26th floor which was a little nerve wracking since I checked the window and it has no screen.  Someone could jump out of that thing.  Neither kid could open the window though so I managed to sleep.  I have to rave about this room for a minute. The mattresses are pillow top.  Somehow it is very quiet. I don't hear any guests above us or next to us or in the hall. I don't hear other toilets or water running.  I don't know why other hotels are so noisy when this one is so quiet.

 



When we checked in, there was a line so I thought we would be in for some crowds but we went to the adventuredome inside amusement park and there were no lines.  We went to watch the trapeeze artists twice. During the first show there were two falls, but at the 9:30 show the tricks went off flawlessly and the kids were amazed. They were both exhausted and went right to sleep.  This morning we ate at the buffet for breakfast. The food was amazing, lots of pastries, donuts, meat, you name it.  So now we are headed home. We have had a great trip. Thanks again Michael for suggesting Circus Circus, it was a great way to end the trip.

Night in Utah

In Utah the hotel we stayed in was pretty gross.  I didn't realize how gross until I started using my laptop in the dark.  Then I noticed the bugs. On the screen.  On the window.  Gross! Triple A booked that hotel and I thought it would be fine but I guess someone forgot to call pest control.  There were a lot of things wrong with the hotel so I called triple A and mentioned them all.  We were glad to get out of there.  Utah is pretty, but next time we will just stay somewhere else. 

Friday, September 30, 2011

Leaving Colorado



When we drove through this area three weeks ago, all the trees were still green.  Yesterday, when we were there, the trees were yellow, green, and orange. It was very pretty.  We stopped in Vail to play at a park.  We ended up taking a bus into town and having lunch at a pizza place. 



This last view is of the Rocky Mountains from the Utah side. 





Last Day in Denver

We were supposed to go on a tour of the U.S. mint today but with a late start, construction in the area, and a lack of knowledge of where to park, we missed the start time.  We decided to go to the Children's Museum in Denver instead. They had some good displays and the kids enjoyed building, painting, making bubbles, doing a puppet show, and driving the fire truck. Erik really liked playing with the tools. Here Katie is with the train we built out of recycled materials.



After the museum, we went back to my brother's house and changed clothes and headed to the recreation center.  It is a gym and also has two pools, one lap pool and one shallow pool with a lazy river to float down. I wish they had something like this at my gym.



Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Butterflies

Today, we went to the Butterfly Pavilion near Denver where they have butterflies in a botanical garden setting.  They also have some sea life and insects.  I held a tarantula.  I will do anything to get a sticker.  The kids liked the butterflies for a while and then they started to freak out.  Too many flying bugs will freak out anyone after a while I suppose.  Some of those bugs were bigger than some birds I have seen.  I think Katie was looking for a net.



 Erik was a little disturbed.




Tonight, Erik made a duplo creation he was really proud of. It was a water and coffee dispenser. He wanted to pose by it.
 There was a trail outside with a lot of prairie dogs.  They were all pretty fat from eating leftover lunches from all the school field trips.

Back to Denver


Yesterday we drove back to Colorado, through Wyoming.


When we got here I ran my filthy car through the car wash and went to the bank.  Then we went to the park and played with the kids.  After that we had some posole and went to bed.

The posole had cilantro and it was great!

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Scottsbluff

We are spending the weekend with my Aunt Pauline and Uncle Keith.  The kids have been having fun playing with their dog Oliver and playing games with them.

Today we visited Scottsbluff National Monument.  It is a big bluff on the Oregon trail.  It was named after a man who was hurt and left by his companions and he died on the mountain.  My aunt Pauline and Uncle Keith drove us up there.  These pictures are views from the top of the monument.



Saturday

Today we went to Mount Rushmore.  It has taken me longer to get to places than I had planned, so next time I will use google maps to plan and not just triptik from AAA.  The drive yesterday got too long and I wound up with grumpy kids when we finally arrived at my aunt's house at 8:00pm.  I did get some good pictures of the mountain. I think the historical significance of the carving was a little lost on Katie and Erik.  I will have to take them back here when they are older. We visited the visitor center where we watched a movie on the history of Mount Rushmore but the other welcome center where I wanted to go closed at 2 and we were not in time to see that movie.  I guess this is not the right time of year although we did beat some of the crowds.

They had flags of all the states with the year of statehood listed on the post. That was really neat.



Friday, September 23, 2011

South Dakota!

Driving here today reminded me of a West Wing episode where Donna gets sent to represent the white house in a meeting with people from North Dakota who want to change the name to Dakota.  They argue that they are losing tourism dollars to South Dakota.  They say they enjoy roughly the same climate as South Dakota but South Dakota has the word "south".  Donna says, "and Mount Rushmore".  Anyway....

The kids keep wanting to stand in the corn.

We went to De Smet, South Dakota today.  This is the town that Laura Ingalls Wilder wrote about in These Happy Golden Years.  We were able to tour the museum, the surveyor's house, a replica of the Brewster school that she taught in and we drove by the site of Pa's store in town.  That completed our Laura Ingalls Tour. 





  Katie asked me what was that word for a flat area covered in grass? I said prairie, nooo valley...no.  She remembered a "plain" so thanks third grade history.  Then she said, " you told me to look out once in a while, I'm gonna watch my movie now k?"  Sure Katie, whatever it takes.  With Erik sleeping and her watching a movie we made it almost to our original destination.  For some reason, maybe my not taking the exact right roads, it is taking me longer to get places than I thought it would.  Plus we waited about an hour for the tour to start and then the tour itself was an hour so we didn't make it to our reserved hotel tonight.  Instead we will have an extra hour drive tomorrow.  However we are staying in a hotel with an indoor pool so the kids got to swim a little tonight. I am not sure I would call it a heated pool since it was pretty darn cold so mostly we splashed in the Jacuzzi.  Now I have two sleeping children and I am going to watch the season premiere of Grey's on my laptop with headphones.  Yay for the Internet.  We watched pretty much nothing but baseball at my grandma's house.  The Minnesota twins ended their losing streak yesterday. I know because first I listened to the game in the background while we played cards and then I watched it with my grandma. She needs someone to go to the stands and hold up a big sign so they will say hello to their number one fan.

Leaving Minnesota

It was pretty hard to leave today but we are planning on coming back in July for the party.  I hope to fly there next time and not do all this driving again since all the relatives should gather there for the party.  Today I said goodbye to my grandmother. I wish we didn't live so far apart.


Around town

Yesterday afternoon after walnut grove, we hung around playing outside with my cousin Timmy's son Eli.  He lives across the street from my grandma.  He shared his bike with Erik and all three kids enjoyed playing in his sandbox.  He has purple sand in his sandbox.  I walked across the road and got some tacos from Taco John and then my aunt Joyce and Uncle Edward played jumprope and swung the kids in the swings while I snuck back and had tacos with my grandma.  She also played cards with me which I really enjoyed. We played 500 and she won the first two games but I finally beat her the third game.  After that I took Erik to look at the community center where we will be having my grandmother's 90th birthday party next July.  My mom wanted me to check it out to decide which size room will be the best. Then we went to the grocery store to pick up some stuff on Grandma's list and picked up a pizza on the way home.  Grandma, Edward, Katie, Erik and I all had pizza together.  Then I set the camera up to take pictures of us.  They aren't the greatest pictures but they got the job done. After Erik went to bed, Ed took Katie outside to look for satellites and the stars.  He pointed out the big dipper to her and some other constellations.  It was about 40 degrees out there, quite a difference from the 100 degree temps back at home.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Today we took a little side trip to Walnut Grove, Minnesota.  Laura Ingalls lived here during the time period written about in her book On the Banks of Plum Creek.  We visited the dugout site that now is all caved in and only a depression in the land remains.  We also looked through the gift shop.  Katie and I have read the books as bedtime reading and now she will be reading one of them as a novel for school so since my grandma's house is only 45 minutes away I thought the field trip was a good idea. I have been there before a time or two.  We walked around the prairie and looked at the grasses and wild flowers.







They liked playing in the covered wagons.

Wednesday

Wednesday, I took the kids to mall of America.  It is the largest mall in America. It has four levels and an amusement park in the middle.  I shopped a little because I didn't bring enough pants for myself and old navy had sweatshirts on sale for 6.00. 






The kids had fun on the rides.

Tuesday night

This is the first time I really had a chance to post since there was no wifi where I was staying.


Tuesday night I went to my Aunt's house and was able to see my cousins and their kids.

Then we all went bowling.
My Uncle works at the bowling alley so we all bowled for free.  This is a picture of my cousin Chris holding Erik. They are both left handed so Chris helped Erik bowl every frame. It was really nice of him and Erik had a great time.  I got beat by a three year old.  Of course he had bumpers and I am not very good.