Brendan and Justin are such pals. This was taken in front of the memorial site at Little Bighorn Battlefield in Montana.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Sisterly Affection....
Monday, June 11, 2007
Kitchen Before and.....
Justin's First Car....
Saturday, June 09, 2007
Our new house...
Here are some pictures of our new house in SD. There is no grass yet, but soon enough there will be and I am looking forward to doing some flower beds in the front. Robert's dad Clyde came up on Friday and the kids were so excited to see their Grandpa. It was a very nice visit and I am glad that we are close to our family now. We will have to schedule a drive to see my family soon. We have been puttering around our empty house and trying to make it home. Next week we will have all of our stuff and I am ready!
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Wall Drug...
As we drove along the freeway towards Sioux Falls, SD there are many, many signs along the way advertising for Wall Drug. After driving for a while we fell for the advertising and pulled in to see what neat things they had. The kids had a lot of fun sitting and posing for pictures with a giant rabbit, horses and teepees. In one building there is a giant T-Rex. Every 12 minutes smoke pours out and an alarm sounds and T-Rex comes alive with terrifying roars! The kids were so scared and poor Katie clung to my neck for dear life. We ran into a store, a good tactic, and waited for the beast to go back to sleep. I would recommend falling for this tourist attraction.
Mount Rushmore...
We woke up in Rapid City, SD and headed out to see Mount Rushmore. It was really fun to see again for me, and the first time for the kids and Robert. We have tried to keep up with the Penny Press machines and managed to remember to get them while we were there. I think the kids had a great time, unfortunately Justin wasn't feeling well, thus the funny face in the picture. He had some kind of stomach virus and we visited many bathrooms before we finally made it to the store and bought some medicine for him. That fixed him right up and he started having fun again. After that we drove on towards Mitchell...
Montana.....
We went through Skalkaho Pass between Hamilton and Anaconda Montana. There were signs saying it was mostly gravel and very windy and narrow. We drove through and made it to the other side and reached pavement. Then we had a tire blow out. It wasn't just a puncture, the whole side of the tire blew out. It was too remote for cell phone service, so we were glad that installing the spare went well. After we changed the tire, which Robert was a real champion at, we drove to Anaconda and made sure all the tires had proper air pressure. Then we drove on toward Butte. We almost made it to the freeway when another tire blew out. It was only about 20 miles from the last blow out. We don't keep two spares on hand, so we were stuck. We didn't panic though and now we were in cell phone range. Robert called somebody in Butte and a really nice guy came out and put a spare tire on for us and we followed him into town. It was after normal business hours on a Sunday and Robert said if you can put 4 new tires on tonight you have a sale. Now we have 4 nice brand new tires. And a spare. Somebody stopped and checked to see if we needed any help while we were waiting for the tire guy. It was really nice to know that people still stop.
The next day we drove to Little Bighorn Battlefield and had a nice visit there. We walked around and looked through the museum. The artifacts were really interesting to look at and read about. They even had some of Custers actual uniforms that he wore. There was a park ranger speaking outside looking over the hills and we stopped to listen. He was a really dynamic speaker and captured peoples attention. But then he called Bill Hickock an illegal alien and compared the Sioux Indian Braves to modern day suicide terrorists, also implying that Americans are the bad guys. From the quotes that we read from the surviving indian warriors, it was clear that they respected the U.S. Soldiers who fought and died in the battle because they were brave. Victory over a bunch of cowards wouldn't have much meaning to them. The speakers comments were disrespectful to the indian warriors and soldiers that died there. The liberal mindset seems to be just about everywhere now. And the audience just nodded in agreement and made affirming grunts and he uttered these ridiculous statements. We got up and left. It was a nice break in the driving and we all appreciated the sightseeing. By the way there's an inspiring memorial for the indian warriors there as well. The name was changed from Custer's Batttlefield to Little Bighorn Battlefield in the early 90s under President Bush.
Sunday, June 03, 2007
Space Needle
Our first stop in Seattle was the Space Needle. Then we saw the Science Fiction Museum and had to stop in there. It was kind of neat but not really worth the money we paid for it. The Space Needle is kind of the same way, all you can say is that you were there and saw Seattle from a very high height. The structure itself is very impressive, more so from the ground than inside. We walked around and heard the kids screaming from the amusement park. Then we walked to the food court. Wow, there were so many choices! The kids picked hot dogs, and we had food from a Greek place. The noise level was deafening and we were not ready for so many people in one place. We should have eased ourselves in a little bit more before going to such a stimulating place. So, that was our first big day and then we went to visit some friends in Olympia and left again today to head on east. It was a very nice start, we all had a lot of fun. We are all missing our Ketchikan friends.
On the Move....
We spent our last day in Ketchikan at the Axelsons and had a great big bonfire. It looked so neat. On Wed. we got on the ferry and watched Ketchikan as we left, moving on down towards our new adventure. The ferry ride was really interesting, both exciting and yet we had nothing to do. We slept alot and needed it after all the moving and cleaning. As we got closer to Washington the sun became more prevalent and the kids were just in awe of the new surroundings. As we got off the ferry Friday morning and headed into town the comments we made and heard from each other were so funny. Look there's The Home Depot, Costco, every eating establishment you can imagine. Everything was bright and shiny and new looking. Robert said, " This is Katie's first time on the freeway." And Brendan said," What's a freeway?" Ha ha, and yet kind of sad.
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