Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Our summer vacation- the 10 state road trip

On Friday, the last day of school, I took Bella in the morning to get her cast off and new brace on, then loaded up the car, and picked up Victoria from her last day of school, headed over to Carol and Dick's to pick them up, put the car in cruise, and thus began our Summer Road Trip. Ten states in 9 days!

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The old Arkansas capital, located beside the Mississippi River. Inside was a history museum that had a playroom for kids to dress up and pretend to be on a train.Carol and Dick bravely came along :)



The new capital of Arkansas

Jer stands beside Le Petit Roche,"the Little Rock", and points down river. The bridge behind him was a pedestrian bridge and we took a stroll across after lunch.

Little Rock had an amazing playground next to that bridge with underground tunnels, neat slides, spider webs to crawl on, and a splash park.


Graceland, the home of Elvis

Elvis had some funky decorated rooms, like the all fabric pool room from floor to ceiling.




The girls had a couple of chances to go swimming in the hotels.

Shiloh, Civil War battlefield

Confederates pushed through here and drove the Union under Grant back to the river. The next day Grant received reinforcements and took the Hornets' Nest back from the Confederates.


The neatest thing that I saw was the Parthenon in Nashville, TN. It's gigantic!!! These pictures don't do it justice.



We posed on a statue next to the Parthenon, on the "Law" side of the statue.

There was a park next to the Parthenon.


We saw the Country Music Hall of Fame.

We did a walking tour of downtown Nashville.

Fort Negley- battle command center for the Union on the western front of the Civil War.

It was neat how the fort was laid out with points, on each point was a canon. We walked around the entire fort, took about 45 minutes in 100 plus degrees.

Victoria found a giant dandelion and gave it to Bella. Make a wish!

We visited Jer's relatives in Iowa and went to the Children's Museum.



We feed the ducks and Canadian geese on the Mississippi.



Our cousin Micheal Patrick



Someone gets a haircut.

Dick and John at the Antique Archeology, home of the PBS show American Pickers.

We took a water taxi around the Quad cities and stopped at each one- Bettendorf, IA, Ravenport, IA, Moline, IL, and Rock Island, IL.

It was cold on the taxi, despite being summertime, so the girls cuddle up with Daddy.


Victoria and Bella were so in love with Micheal Patrick; they fought to sit by him. He is such an amazing kid- at 18 months he was carrying on great conversations with everyone. And did I mention he's a cutie pie.


We had an amazing trip, filled with everything from a ritzy Fairfield Hotel :) to at least 3 episodes of bugs scaring the beegeebees out of Victoria, and maybe me on one of those occasions.


The brief intinary of 10 states, starting from Frisco, TX-


Little Rock, AR- old capital, new capital, Le Petit Roche, Farmer's Market, bridge, & playground


Memphis, TN- Graceland, Beale Street, stayed in Germantown and girls went swimming


Shiloh, TN- battlefield (bug incident #1- giant bugs in their restroom made for an interesting and funny time, but traumatic visit for Victoria)


Nashville, TN- ate at White Castle (not as good as I remember from childhood), Parthenon (AMAZING!), Country Music Hall of Fame, Ft. Nashbrough, walking tour of downtown, TN capital, Ft. Negley and short hike, tried to see Grand Ol'e Opry, but saw Gaylord Opryland instead, ate at Bob Evans- great food for a family stop. (All in all, Nashville was my favorite city- very family oriantated with lots of activities and music- fun atmosphere with impressive buildings and history.)


Momoth Caves, KY- Fun facts- longest cave system in the world, 392 miles, so far, got its name from a reporter in the 1800s because it was a "mamoth" (large, something to see) of a cave, was discovered by a hunter in the 1700s when his prey went to die in the cave. By far the neatest cave I have gone to- decended 250 feet below ground with stairs squeezing into small spaces- it had the AWE factor- got to see cave crickets and rats. Bug incident #2- after the tour, on the bus ride back to our car, Victoria saw a Daddy Long Legs on her seat and started screaming bloody murder! Our hero, the Ranger, picked it up with his bare hands and threw it out the window. On the road again, ate at Big Bubba's BBQ- great corn pancakes, pulled BBQ, fried green tomatoes, saw the sun set on Kentucky- beautiful, drove past Louiville's neat city with lighted skycrappers and many bridges into Seymour Indiana and stayed the night at a great hotel the Fairfield Marriott, let kids go swimming in morning.


Indianapolis, IN- horrible time finding parking in downtown (not a visitor friendly place), IN state capital, Civil War Monument, ate at Rock Bottom Brewery, Eiteljorg Museum- American Indians & Western Art, WWII Memorial, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, passed through Peoria, IL (wanted to stay the night there, but they were all booked), stayed in Galesburg, IL (got the last 2 hotel rooms in the hotel)


Bettendorf, IA- tour of the Quad cities (Bettendorf and Davenport, IA & Moline and Rock Island IL), stayed at Sandy's house and visited with relatives, Children's Museum, fed ducks and Canadian geese on Mississippi River, Iowa visitor center with sceneic overview of Bald Eagle sanctuary, Antique, Archeology- home of American Pickers,German restraunt on the river, Channel Cat Water Taxi tour of Quad cities, Isle of Capri, Bug incident # 3 - the whole time we were in Iowa, little Chad flies were everywhere- I mean everywhere! It made the girls a little jittery. Appearently, they only come out for a week, then all die. (What is up with us and bugs?)


Traveled home in 2 days (was going to be 3, but we were all growing tired and wanted to sleep in our own beds again.) Went through Des Moines, IA, Missouri, Kansas City, KS, Witchita KS (once again, wanted to stop here for the night, but all the rooms were full), stopped in Blackfeld KS at a nice Best Western, traveled through Oklahoma City, OK to our Texas home!


10 states in 9 days (was going to be 10 days, but exhaustion wore us out :)

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Wednesday, June 1, 2011

School's Out

School is out for the summer, or, at least for Bella, it is. Today was her last day at school and they called it Carnival Day. They had outdoor fun activities, class picnics with hot dogs and cookies, bounce houses (which Bella got to watch a short cartoon instead), and face painting. Mrs. Shannon, Bella's amazing teacher this year, bought the kids class shirts based on their class colors of sky blue and grey and class theme Wild, Wild West (sheriffs). We are going to sadly miss her next year- she was so caring and fun.Let the summer begin!

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Bella's Ballet Performance, Birthday Parties, and Victoria's Award

What a busy, busy, day, I mean week, I mean month! Bella had her ballet performance this past weekend. They danced to the song How Much Is That Doggie in the Window? Although getting her to practice was like pulling teeth, she did a great job, even with a cast on. One of her highlights was the fact that she got to wear real makeup. After I put it on she said to me, "Mommy, I look prettier than you." I'm not sure if I should take this as a compliment :)
One of Bella's friend's mom took some pictures for us. Can you tell where Bella is? I use to say look for the red hair, now it's look for the pink cast.
McKenzie and BellaI was Room Mom for the little ballerinas, meaning I helped get them on stage and waited with them until it was their turn. Trying to contain 7 budding ballerinas for an hour and a half (on two days- rehearsal and performance) is like trying to contain wild bulls. Don't let their innocent, cute smiles fool you. I brought books to keep them quiet backstage and a beaded bracelet activity- it lasted all of 15 minutes.Victoria had 3 birthday parties to go to on the same day as Bella's recital. Two of the parties were for her two closest friends at school- Isabella and Bentley. Isabella's party was at Sweat and Sassy. They did her hair and make up and dressed them in cute dresses. Victoria loved it!Bentley's party was a movie party- they watched Kung Fu Panda 2 and ate cake! Elliot's party (the little boy who Victoria sits next to at school) was a Bounce House party. Needless to say, as soon as we got home, Victoria had no problem sleeping that night. (She's been waking up the past 3 weeks off and on in the middle of the night and having problems going to bed.)On Tuesday Victoria received an award at school for her reading success throughout the year. She has really surprised me with her abilities. She went from whining about reading to reading a book all by herself up in bed (I could hear her through the sound monitor.) She has gone from a Pre Kindergarten reading level A to an almost 2nd grade reading level G.I'm very proud of Victoria.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Field Day, Award, and Playdate

Victoria had Field Day up at school this past Friday. I wasn't able to go, because that's when I was getting Bella's cast, but Bentley's Mom took pictures for me. Apparently, they were inseparable- that doesn't surprise me. When I picked her up from school, she couldn't stop talking about how much fun they had (also about a Tug-A-War she had lost in and a water bottle fight that she had won.) Looks like they had a lot of fun.
Bella had dance class today and was awarded a metal for being an outstanding ballerina :) even with a broken arm. We love her teacher Mrs. Michelle- she's so patient and caring and has red hair too.After dance class, we met Bella's friend Hannah at Frisco Commons park for a playdate. Hannah is Bella's best friend at school. They couldn't stop smiling and chasing each other around the whole time. We enjoyed the weather and had a picnic.Then played on the playground.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Victoria's 6th Birthday

We celebrated Victoria's 6th birthday this past Saturday. It was a butterfly birthday party.
Bella pretends to take a picture of me. Carol wore a really pretty butterfly shirt.

We painted butterflys with watercolor, and had a butterfly relay race outside. Then we ate pizza and cupcakes.



After opening presents, the girls played Red Light/Green Light outside. The weather a gorgeous 70 degrees. Victoria gave us an explanation of the rules- and "no cheating" she said :) Happy Birthday Victoria!

Friday, May 13, 2011

A Fractured Day

This Wednesday at gymnastics Bella fell on her arm. I thought it was just sprained and put her old splint on from a year ago when she sprained her hand falling off the bunk bed ladder. Today, I asked her to make a fist and she winced a little, so I took her in to the doctor to have an Xray. While we were waiting to see the doctor I took her to Chic Fil La for chicken nuggets and chocolate milk. And oops- we had spillage. Luckily, I had a change of clothes in the car. Then we did the long wait to see the doctor. Verdict- buckle fracture of the distal radius. Treatment- cast for 4 weeks/splint for 6 weeks after. Bella loves her cast though- bright pink :) Go figure.



Mother's Day

We went to Six Flags for Mother's Day this year. We had free passes for each of our season passes for this specific day, so we got to take Renae, Josh, Caleb, and Chloe with us. Grandma Carol and Grandpa Dick lovingly agreed to watch Keira :) We had a blast! When we first got there, it looked like it was going to be very crowded, but luckily, the longest I waited in line was 20 minutes.
The kids enjoyed hanging out with their cousins and riding the rides with them. I think their favorite ride was the Judge Roy Scream, except Bella couldn't go on it just yet.




Mother's enjoying their kids :)

Happy Mother's Day!


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