Paul went to do some Thrift Store consulting in Baker City and Twin Falls. I went along, taking some furlough days, and then we took some furlough days together so we could stay and camp in Twin Falls. We had a great time, but boy were we on the move! We stayed in 4 different places in 6 days. The kids are great travelers and enjoyed the adventure! Here are some highlights from our trip:
She's not in the picture because she's hanging onto my leg for dear life.
In Baker City, Paul was in meetings so I took the kids to the Baker City Interpretive Center. We spent close to 4 hours there. Paul dropped us off and we went over every inch of that museum. I loved it! It was especially nice to go after David just finished a unit studying the Pioneers.
We all learned so much.
(I am an expert at asking stranges to take our picture!)
My pioneer children. ;)
I'm feeling pretty confident with this horse... it's dead!
I'm feeling pretty confident with this horse... it's dead!
The boys looked at exhibits in my sight.
Mary liked the museum too!
There was a great play room at the end. Ann dressed up but I told her that Pioneers never smiled in their pictures so neither could she.
I broke my own rule and smiled because Ann was crackin' me up while she took my picture. I don't look as cute in a bonnet as her.
Elijah and David loaded and uloaded this wagon forever. They had so much fun decided which "cargo" they would bring along on their trip.
Hannah finds her own way to play.
The outside display was incredible!! The view was breathtaking. It was surreal to look around and know that 150 years ago, thing looked the same as the Pioneers headed west.
Thier stories are fascinating.
We played hide-n-seek to kill time while we waited for Paul to pick us up.
The next morning, Paul had more meetings in Baker City, so the kids and I walked all around the Safeway, Rite Aid and Bi-Mart Area. People were staring (as always). I kept teasing different kids... "They're staring at YOU!" We were laughing so hard. Went went into Rite-Aid and Safeway and bought junk food (candy and goldfish crackers) for the drive. I figured it's cheaper than buying treats at the gas stations! They loved getting so much candy! I picked out Black Licorice and Pnt. Butter cups for me. We still have candy left... the novelty wore off.
Okay.... so in Twin Falls the kids and I had more time to kill while Paul was in meetings. Paul dropped us off at Target. I had a plan to do a "triangle". First go to Target (the kids save up thier allowance to spend on vacations), then to KFC for lunch, then to a HUGE Petsmart to look at the animals. We didn't make it far... I'm in Target, had already been there over an hour, and here comes Tania G. from our first appointment in Bullhead City, Arizona! We have stayed in touch off and on, she even came up and visited when we were in Springfield. I was shocked and wrapped my arms around her, so glad to see her! She had heard that Paul would be in town and tracked us down! She has two little girls now and is no longer one of our youth... she's a grown woman. We caught up as best we could while I'm trying to handle my kids. We ended up just going to KFC for lunch after checking out at Target. The kids played outside on a strip of lawn until Paul picked us up. What a SMALL world to run into Tania!!
All our days are ordained...what a divine "coincidence".
We got one night free because the AC was broke. It was hot, but worth the $ we saved!
The boys do such a great job reading to their little sisters. They love to do it, even on vacation.
Daddy and Mary.
Daddy bought Ann a new bike at Wal-Mart in Twin Falls. He didn't want her riding a boy bike. She was so excited and rode that thing all over the place
trying to keep up with her brothers on thiers.
Daddy is the fix-it guy.
Hannah on a bike we've had since David was 2. Paul strapped his belt to it so he could pull her since she can't pedal the thing.
I LOOOOOVE Banana Bikes. In fact that's one reason we camp at KOA's... so mommy can rent a Banana Bike. The boys and I go all over the place on them.
2 comments:
You guys look like you had a wonderful time! I love all your smiles!
So what did the kids think of the "wailing woman" at the Interpretive center? I have the funnies story about that!
You are so brave to take all of them by yourself. I have a scrapbook page entitled "Museum Mayhem" that has the funny story of what happened to me when I attempted to do that. Remind me to get it out next time you are over.
The play room is a new thing. How fun!
Thanks for all the pics!
Did you remember that my grandparents and my grandmother's father lived in Seattle for a several years? It was your great great grandfather who made his way from Seattle to Vancouver BC and happened to die there. Love the pictures too!
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