Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Late Posting









Okay, so we've been home for a few days and I have gotten myself lost in the mess of every day life, but I did want to wind up our adventure to San Diego for you.

Before leaving Portland, we headed to a relaxing morning at Ikea, with 6 kids! Actually, we were very blessed that "Miss Ann", Seth and Emma's favorite babysitter from YEARS ago, met up with us at the hotel and went with us to Ikea and helped wrangle all the kids! Thanks to Ann, Jeff and I were able to actually look and talk about things. All I have to say is that it is a good thing Spokane does NOT have an Ikea. It could be very dangerous for me! We did find a storage shelving unit, which we purchased and a few odds and ends, and had lunch there. It was kids eat FREE day!! Whoo Hoo!!! We had an ice cream to go, said our good-byes to Miss Ann and headed on a 1 hr 40 min drive to The Dalles (that was a breeze compared to most of our daily drives!).

Our arrival at the Iverson's, in The Dalles, was timed absolutely perfectly, for dinner... hamburgers, bbq chicken, chips, macaroni salad, and ice cream for desert! We had the distinct pleasure of meeting, having dinner, and enjoying the company of the head pastor at the church the Iverson's attend! Doug, Becky, and Zach were true troopers by feeding and housing our whole clan! Feeding and housing 8 people is quite an experience. The kids had a blast sleeping in sleeping bags and blankets, on cots, mattresses, and couches. It was like camping for them! Our time with the Iverson's was priceless!

Sunday morning came and Jeff got to experience old times and played bass with the worship team, while Doug led worship at church! It was a blessing and brought back fond memories of our early years of marriage. The worship was uplifting and the word that was spoken from the pulpit was challenging! We were able to stay for lunch and enjoy some more delightful fellowship and had to say good-bye to our dear friends and to our vacation!

We finally arrived home Sunday evening around 8:30 pm. Tucker promptly went over to our neighbors and said, "I'm home.... Did you miss me?" We unpacked the car, Jeff set up my new Wii Fit Plus, and finally fell into bed about midnight.

It was a fantastic trip and are very thankful to Ba and Pop and Aunt Bone for all the fun!
We will make one final post in the next day or so and share with all of you, some of the things we learned while on our trip.

Mitz

Friday, May 14, 2010

New Day, New State






Sorry for the lost of a post yesterday. I thought it a bit more important to spend some good, quality time with the kids, swimming in the 80 degree outdoor swimming pool, in the booming metropolis of Redding, CA. We all had a blast, especially Tucker, who seems to LOVE jumping into the pool, in my arms.

I am actually going to first tell you about today, since it is fresh on my mind, since it just happened. We had a tasty breakfast at the Lumberjack and headed out of Redding to Portland, OR. It took us 9 hours to go that distance, with several potty breaks in between. I also got to drive my own car for the first time in almost two weeks! I am happy to say, I remember how to do so. Jeff has done an AMAZING job at driving us across the country.

We were treated to good food and good fellowship upon our arrival. It was so good to spend the evening with our friends from our old growth group in Spokane, Holly and David Counts. The food was so yummy, but the fellowship and getting caught up on our lives was far better. Jeff and Holly played a rousing game of Mastermind, which Holly did win, while David practiced his PA stuff on my kids! They had a blast being his guinea pigs! The excitement of the evening was when the apartment security showed up to respond to a disturbance of the peace call. Little A was just making too much noise jumping up and down. If we were too loud, David and Holly, then our neighbors in the hotel should probably should be put in front of a firing squad.

We finally arrived to our FINAL hotel at 10:40 this evening! We were the last of their reservations to check-in. After checking in, I was given the low-down on the pool/spa and breakfast, which begins at 4 AM!! Yeah, I said, don't expect me to be the first in line! Tomorrow we plan to see Seth and Emma's all-time favorite babysitter, Miss Ann!!! We will also go to Ikea (last call on any orders for us to pick up anything for you) and head to the Iverson's, in The Dalles, for the LAST night of our trip! It is hard to believe we are quickly approaching the end of our vacation!

Now, let me tell you about yesterday! What a day!!! We checked out of the hotel and decided to walk the 1.3 miles to the Train Museum. It was really nice to get out and get some exercise. As we arrived they were moving one of the steam engines onto the turntable to put it back into the museum. That was pretty cool! After we paid for our trip through the Train Museum and spent about 10 minutes in there, we realized we WEREN'T in the Train Museum, but the History of Sacramento Museum. SInce we had paid for it, we went through and learned quite a bit about the history of Sacrament. I guess the museum does it's job. We finally made it to the Train Museum and the boys were in their element. Emma and Claire enjoyed walking through and make believing they were actually young ladies living in the time of the train era. They were very cute. It was a cool adventure and we appreciate the Kuhs suggesting it to us.

My whole family is now sleeping, I can hear Jeff snoring, so I should end this post and head to bed myself. Pray for a good night's sleep for Little A, she is having some real hard nights. Sleep well everyone.


Mitz

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Holy Hugeness Batman!






Cruising down The Generals Highway, we saw some really cool, tall, and amazing sights!

We were able to get up early, eat breakfast, and head out of Fresno by 8:15 am. The lady at the check-out desk was pretty impressed with our little brood. After fiddling with the GPS and the highway, we were finally on our way to see the giant Sequoias. At 11 am this morning we were at 7600 ft elevation. I was feeling very close to God. We finally made it to the spot to see General Sherman, the 2200 year old, 1368 ton, 275 ft tall Sequoia. If you filled it with water, you could take a bath for every single day for 27 years. It was quite the treacherous trek to see the tree, since it snowed up there yesterday and there was ice just about everywhere you turned (Claire found a patch of ice accidentally and hit the ground, hard, on her bottom and had to borrow Skyzr's pj bottoms, because they were the easiest clothing article I could get to.). Those are some pretty cool trees God put on our planet. I wish the weather had been a bit better, so we could have stayed a little longer, but alas, the treacherous walking, especially while walking with a baby in your hands, and the lateness of the day, we had to move on. On our decent from the mountain, we hit some road construction, which put us 1 hour behind schedule. We drove through some really beautiful area and saw LOTS of orange groves. So at 3 pm, we were at a mere 400 ft elevation (that's a pretty big drop!). A HUGE SHOUT OUT GOES TO MY BIG SIS (also known as Aunt Bone) FOR SUGGESTING US TAKE THE SEQUOIA TRIP! IT WAS SO WORTH IT! As we passed back through Fresno again, I felt like Clark Griswald in "European Vacation", "Look kids, Big Ben, Parliment. Look kids, Big Ben, Parliment....", but instead, "Look kids, Fresno, CA. Look kids, Fresno, CA..." The kids seemed to be none too pleased that we were back in Fresno.

We have arrived at destination number 5 of 9. Whoo hoo, half way there! We are in Sacramento and plan to hit the train museum before moving farther north, to Redding, CA. Tomorrow will be a real short day for us, driving wise, only 2 1/2 hours. Only time for 1 movie and a bit of reading (By the way we read Skyzr's book on the building of the Erie Canal, read a 10 more pages in "House at Pooh Corner", and finished reading the "Heroes of Then and Now... Mary Slessor"- honestly EVERYONE of you should read this book!!!!). We dined tonight, while looking for remnant pieces of quantonium, at In-n-Out, in Modesto, CA. Claire did say she saw Galaxar's ship hovering over the city. Not too bad burgers, for not too bad prices. Much like Dick's but much less greasy! I am glad I can now say I am one of the ones who has eaten at In-n-Out. Now on to my next achievement.

We have just decided tonight that while in Portland, we will be stopping at Ikea, since it is only 1 mile from our hotel. Does anyone need us to pick anything up? Here's your chance. But do remember that we don't have too much room in the car. We are actually coming back with more than we left with (and not a single San Diego t-shirt to show for proof of our visit). Actually it is more food that we are coming back with. My mom did not want to leave anything at the rental house, so just about all the leftover stuff... cereal, frozen gallon of milk, 4 loaves of bread.... is all coming home with us!

So the time has now come to say good-bye to all of my followers out there. Thanks for following us and making me feel loved. We will be seeing some of you in just 2 days, while some of you in 3, and some of you in 4, and then I don't know when I will see the rest of you... if not before, we'll see you in heaven.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

His view, my correct view



San Diego was cool. Really need to come back soon. Maybe someone other than the 5 year old will do the rides. We decided to win the lotto and spend a few months to really explore all the city and surrounding area has to offer. We did not see one bikini. Nor did we see one fat guy in a speedo. So, you can understand our need to return. The USS Midway was the best part of the trip for me. Can't believe how much our service men are made to suffer before they even get to the fighting. I would not want to spend YEARS on that huge metal headbanger. I also liked the one mexican meal we had there. Thanks sis-in-law! Other than that it was pretty boring ;) Since I just use two fingers to get this into the awesome mac, I'll turn it over to the only good half.

jeff


It was sad parting ways, with my parents, but we all have real lives to get back to. We were able to pull out of the driveway before 9 am and headed northeast, to Fresno, then to network TV (do you know where that line comes from?). It was a short 5 hour drive today, well actually 6 with LA traffic (yes, LA traffic only added 1 extra hour... actually it probably only added 35 minutes, we stopped for lunch today, instead of making lunch, while driving). It was nice to have a short drive, to get to the hotel early enough to partake of the warm pool and relaxing hot tub. You'll NEVER guess where we had dinner. Fresno was the only town I couldn't find a good restaurant at restaurant.com. We had a Costco pizza (it sits just behind our hotel). Well actually the KIDS at the whole pizza, while Jeff and I shared a caesar salad. Then we shared a few Very Berry Ice Cream. It was a cheap and quite tasty dinner.

Tomorrow we continue our trek north, with a slight eastward, then southern route. We are going to go through the Sequoia National Forest, on our way to Sacramento. It will be a longer day, but hopefully a fun and educational day (By the way, for all you home schooling people out there, we have been able to continue with some of our work... the kids are doing some of their read alones and I have been reading to them, in between movies, while fighting our way though the 6 states.). I saw on weather.com that Sequoia National Forest had a chance of snow last night. Let's all pray for a bit warmer weather than that.

Well in order to get up early and get out of here to make our schedule, I need to go to bed.

I'm off until tomorrow.

Mitz

Sunday, May 9, 2010

Whoa. I like messin' with mommas blog.




We appreciate those dummies of you that keep reading this drivel.

Today we did not go to the beach. Too cold. Paradise isn't very paradisey the rest of the week. I guess southern California will have to wait until next time for me to run naked through he surf. Today we attacked the NEW San Diego Children's Museum. It is no longer new. Did you know, they only have family restrooms there? That was the best thing there, or at least what I learned. Fired up the old bar-b-q and had a mans meal-Steak and taters. Some salad for the women folk. I am going to HATE getting back to work (although I will do a lot less walking). The kids only fought about half of the day. What a great mom's day gift. Tucker got to pet a porcupine. Daddy got to hold a baby for a few hours, it should be an olympic support/sport.

Do you ever think before you speak? I do...NOT! But, you all know that. One more day and then six hundred hours on the road with six hundred kids. Does anyone know how children happen? We apparently never learned. I got cable even, they still kept coming.

Back to the blog. We did mostly nothing and it was GREAT. You sometimes need a vacation from the vacation. Two days after yesterday the boys go look at naval ships. Including an aircraft carrier. With aircraft on it. Imagine that. Almost like they planned it. Hmm. The girls are going to stay home and practice being barefoot and pregnant. We may go to the Mt. Solodad cross too. It looks a lot like a cross, hmm.

We give all the credit to Jesus. He continues to give us grace in spite of our silliness. Now if someone would pay for all the credit...

Alright, that's enough for a long time (you hope).

jeffers

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Said, Hey babe. Take a walk on the wild side.




It is amazing how much longer it takes to get a family of 6 kids ready and get out the door, to spend a day away from the home, with a picnic lunch included. First, you have to feed the kids (because you know they are already up before you are clearly ready to be up), then you have to pull out there clothes, round them up and get them dressed. Next, you have to help clean up from breakfast (you certainly don't want to come home to a dirty home). Don't forget to put away the fold out sofas, or you will have a mess when you walk in the door, after a very long day. Remember that your day is going to be spent outside all day, in the sunshine and upper 70 degree weather, so PLEASE don't forget to put sunscreen on all of those said kids, and don't forget yourself or you will be VERY sorry later during the night (Speaking of sunscreen, I have decided that vacations are bad for my allergies. As some of you may know, when Jeff and I were away for our romantic vacation for our 15th wedding anniversary, I had an allergic reaction to something in my dinner the first night. Well I seem to have had an allergic reaction to the HYPOALLERGENIC sunscreen that we bought. I have a very itchy and not nice looking rash on my arms, neck, and legs). Pack up lunch, while the same said kids are taking one last trip to the bathroom (it is a 35 minute drive to your destination and you don't want to have to make a pit stop). Finally, make one last trip through the house to make sure you have everything and pack up the cars and get out on the road. So, you started this whole ordeal around 7:30 am and are finally out the door at 10:30 am. Whew, and now I am ready to take a nap, while Jeff drives us the 35 minutes to get to San Diego's Wild Animal Park.


What a really fun and completely exhausting day! Did you know that the Wild Animal Zoo is over 1800 acres big? It has LOTS of great walking trails and a plethora of cool animals to see. We certainly did not get there in time to open the joint, but we were there to close it! The 6 hours we had there were not nearly enough hours to see even half of the stuff. I guess we will just have to extend our vacation another week, in order to see the rest of the Wild Animal Park, Sea World, and the San Diego Zoo (although with a day and a half there, we were able to see most of the park). Oh wait, we have a real life we have to get back to. BUMMER!!! So I will share with you each of our highlights of our tour today...

Mitzi- The 25 minute Safari Tour was quite cool. During the tour I learned that the number of white rhinos had, at one time, depleted down to less than only 10. Equal to the Safari Tour, was the GREAT quad, calf, and gluteal exercise we got walking up and down the steep hills.
Seth- Predators are color blind, so the animals are that are orange to us, are seen as green, to the predators because of the shades of grey.
Claire- REALLY loved watching all the ducks that were, almost, everywhere you turned. She also enjoyed looking at the Flamingos.
Skyzr- Giraffe's have tongues that are blue, which give them protection from the sun.
Emma- Cheetahs are naturally shy animals ("Which is very weird," thinks Emma.)
Jeff- The highlight of his day, was Little A falling fast asleep in his arms, after we got home (because she didn't sleep while we were at the park). He actually did enjoy more than that, but he is busy keeping a baby asleep.
Tucker- He really had a blast at the Safari Jungle by Fisher Price. So I guess you can figure out that it was a play area for the kids. He ran, and ran, and ran, and ran, and ran, and....

So tomorrow is our last day with Aunt Bone and we will spend part of it at the beach. I don't know which beach, but I am sure we will be able to find at least one to go to. Monday will be a day for me to be around the house, getting clothes washed, doing some shopping, and getting us ready to split southern California, because we have to be out of here at 8 am on Tuesday. The boys will head to the USS Midway though and I am ANXIOUS to hear the things that they see and learn.


Okay, I am off for today. Live well and prosper my friends,
Mitz

Friday, May 7, 2010

A Day at the San Diego Zoo!






We were able to spend 7 whole hours at the zoo today and came home with NO major sunburns. That certainly is quite the success for a gaggle of Welch/Scottish/Swedish folks. It was an adventure trying to get "11 Amigos in San Diego... May 2010" (I'll post a pic of what the shirts look like, thanks to Ba.), but after finally understanding the Zoo map, we ventured toward the theatre to watch "In Flight", the live bird extravaganza. Then we sat still and people watched for 6.5 hours. Kinda boring but saved our feet from all the walking. Did you know there are lots of people at the San Diego zoo? They say they have more species of animal than any other zoo-they were really referring to the human animals we experienced (our family included). It seems sad to me they have all of those animals in cages when some of the people are the ones needing them. Lions, tigers, and piercings oh my. However, learning was accomplished as well. For instance, a 15 pound baby weighs A MILLION pounds after all day in your now six foot long arms. We believe this is how monkeys became knuckle draggers. "cuz you know-they didn't have strollers! It turns out, the park is only 100 acres. Still, it has 3 or 4 million miles of walkways (all up hill in the snow). Also, wear a hat in the aviaries.

We spent 1.5 days there and really could spend another whole day to see it all. What a racket. Just give me a couple cages with hairless dogs or kittens with tiger stripes and call it good. Did I mention about the throbbing feet? And really, who needs elephants when we have Walmart shoppers? The boys were most fascinated by the ......poop. We even got to see the explosive rearward action of the hippo while under water! Not to be missed I'll tell you.
Found out that the owls eyes take up so much room that there is not any left for the brain. Like most males I know.


Sorry about the several space delay. I just got lost. Again with the learning. First, there is no night life in this goofy town (good for less traffic when lost). Second, I have a gps. Third, it doesn't matter if you have a gps and you don't remember you have a gps!
The zoo was good. Dinner was great. Aunt bone stepped up and foolishly purchased mexican for the livestock- i.e. I hate shredded beef, I only like ground beef. I hate bean sauce (refried beans). I hate...well, you get the picture. My first ever fish taco was AWSOME. Then the shrimp burrito was over the top. It was even better than taco bell. ; ) The kids are all snug in their rented house beds and I am beyond ready myself. Getting lost can really wear a guy out!

Jeffers

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Only 4 full days left :(





It was a whirlwind kind of a day! The weather was PERFECT and we picked the PERFECT day to spend at Sea World!

We made a plan and were able to stick to it, until Emma got sick around lunch time and needed to go home (we'll get back to that later, so hold on to that thought.). We decided which shows we wanted to see and planned our tour of the park around those. First things, first, we went to see the Sea Lion show, which was a spoof on TV shows. It was quite humorous! The kids enjoyed the acrobatic abilities of the animals, while the Jeff and I also enjoyed the humor of the spoofing! We had enough time to make our way over to watch Shamu's show, "Believe". What a really cool show! From there we went to Bay of Play, where Tucker and Claire were too excited for words. They rode Oscar's Rocking Eel, Elmo's Flying Fish, and Abby's Sea Star Spin, several times each! They are the true adventurous ones of all the kids. As we trekked out to get lunch, the kids decided to run through the water and cool off.

As we were partaking of the lunch, Emma, told us she was feeling a bit ill. She, Ba, and Pop ended up leaving, while the rest of us headed back to the park for more thrills, chills, and spills. Emma, we believe was suffering from some heat exhaustion. By the time we came home, she was feeling better... better enough to eat 4 of Ba's chicken tenders, three serving of curly fries, and two servings of salad.

The adventurous ones, highly enjoyed the rest of our day at the, mostly empty, park. We checked out the starfish tidal pool, visited the Shark Encounter, Seth's favorite part of the park, rode the rapids, twice, saw "Elmo 4-D", then Tucker got his wish... and rode "the BIG roller coaster", Journey to Atlantis! The other kids were too scared, so I stayed with them. After seeing the first drop, into the water, I thought, "Oh no. Tucker is going to be screaming, not for joy, but in fear." I was wrong, Tucker really loved the ride. Jeff wanted me to ride it, so we felt comfortable leaving the kids alone, since we were closing the ride, and got right on. I have never ridden a "roller coaster/log ride" that has an ELEVATOR! It was a cool ride and I understand why Tucker enjoyed it so much.

I was my children's age the last time I visited Sea World, in Florida, and it was MUCH cooler as an adult. We are continually thankful to Ba and Pop for paying for our trip, while here in San Diego.

By the way, Aunt Bone arrived tonight and will be with us until Sunday night. We are all excited to have the whole Mauldin clan together for a few days. We even have matching t-shirts that we are going to be required to wear tomorrow at the San Diego Zoo. We will get pics and show them, since Jeff is right now, as I type, working on the new piece of equipment to download the pics onto the computer. Keep an eye out for them.

See you all tomorrow. Sweet dreams.
Mitz

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

San Diego, Day 1

After much ado about nothing, we finally decided on the "3-for-1 Pass", which includes Sea World, San Diego Zoo, and the San Diego Zoo's Wild Animal Park. By the time the decision was made to purchase them, actually purchase them, and eat lunch, it was already after 1 pm, so we decided to spend our first afternoon at the San Diego Zoo, since we have unlimited entrance into all 3 of these places for 5 days. It is really nice, because we are only about 5-6 minutes away from the park.

For the 4 hours we had there, we were able to take the 40 minute bus tour around the whole park, check out the Children's Zoo, insects, and the reptiles. The tour was quite educational, each one of us learned something new. Here is one thing each that we learned...

Mitz- The San Diego Zoo is the largest zoo in the world.
Claire- A giraffe has only 7 bones in their necks.
Skyzr- An African elephant has ears that look like a map of Africa, while an Asian elephant has ears that look like a map of Asia.
Seth - The San Diego Zoo is not only a zoo, but it is also a rescue and conservatory.
Tucker- A Bird Eating Spider is as big as a dinner plate.
Jeff- An elephant has 40,000 muscles in it's trunk.


We came home and celebrated the American holiday of Cinco de Mayo, with tacos and chips and salsa, and TONS of viggies, which made Ba absolutely ecstatic! It looks like we might watch "Hoodwinked" tonight and then bed.

Don't know what's on tap for tomorrow, but you'll know as soon as I do.

Sleep well everyone,
Mitz

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

It's bedtime

PLEASE forgive me Dr. Seuss... it should have been, "We are here! We are here! We are here!"

I do need to inform you all that there were tears shed on today's travels. The tears ran freely from Jeff's eyes, as he was driving, while I was finishing reading Skyzr's history, "Imprisoned in the Golden City", the story of Adoniram and Ann Judson, American missionaries in Burma. I love my husband's tender heart and LOVE for the Lord.

The kids were ecstatic to see "Ba/Pop and that man"! The weather is perfect, the house is perfect, and the park across the street from the house is an added treat.

The master Baby Wisperer had to put his skills to work tonight. Little A was SOOOO tired, but could NOT fall asleep. It took a lot of effort on Jeff's behalf, but consistency and patience paid off in the end and she is FAST asleep. We are just praying that she will sleep better than last night. We had another night, when I thought we were going to have to take her to the emergency room because of erratic breathing. At least we are in the presence of a nurse this week and mom has given me permission to wake her if we experience it this week.

Now to figure out our plan of attack for the week. I guess that will wait until tomorrow. Each one of you have a delightful night's sleep and will catch up with you tomorrow.

Mitz

Arrival




We're here! We're here! We're here! We're here!

Sorry, just had that movie in my head, since the kids just finished watching that movie in the car.

It took us right at 5 hours to get to San Diego. The house we are renting is beautiful! There are two masters, one king and one queen, one queen room, and two fold-out sofas.

I am ready for a nap and Ba and Pop just got back from the grocery store, so gotta go.


Mitz

Morning of day 3 and we are still alive!



So we ended up having a little excitement yesterday, but it did not involve danger. As we were about 20 miles outside of Las Vegas, Emma, yelled, "Look at that plane!". After the initial scare wore off, we looked up in the air and what to our wandering eyes did appear, but a miniature sleigh and eight tiny reindeers. Oh, no wait, that's not right. It was a Stealth Bomber! What a cool sight for us to see, after 640 miles of absolutely NOTHING!!

We arrived at the hotel and went to dinner at Sammy's LA Pastrami and Burger! Oh my, if you are EVER in Las Vegas, you MUST go eat there! Later this year, Guy Fieri, from "Diners, Dives, and Drive-Ins", on the Food Network, will be doing a segment there. The two most popular sandwiches right now are the Chipotle Burger, which is 1/2 lb of beef, with cheese, 4 strips of bacon, one over easy fried egg, chipotle ketchup, and shoe string french fries (yes, the fries are on the burger!), and the Big _ _ _ Bacon Burger, which consists of 1/2 pound of beef, 12 slices of bacon, and the normal condiments! Everything they make there, has at least 1/2 pound of meat on it. They also have French Fry meals, one being the 502, which consists of 1 lb of fries, 1/2 steak, 1/2 lb pastrami, chili, jack/cheddar cheese. It is the BEST burger we have ever tasted! Jeff ate the Chili Burger, the kids ate Bacon Burgers, and I had the LA Pastrami Sandwich. After dinner, we had a quick dip in the pool, and then in bed by 9:30 pm and kids were asleep by 9:32 pm!

Upon waking this morning and taking a shower, I decided to just use the hotel shampoo, but realized there were NO directions on how to use it and about had a melt down in the shower, until I remembered the episode of "Friends", where Phoebe sang her shampoo song, that went like this... "lather, rinse, repeat... lather, rinse, repeat... lather, rinse, repeat... as needed." So, all of you can let out your breath, I did survive.

We have a shorter drive today,,, only 5 hours to San Diego. Stop 3, our final destination for one whole week!!

We'll work on posting pics and keep you posted.

Mitz

Day 2... on the road again!



Due to the lateness of the evening last night, I was unable to catch you up on all the things that I wanted to about our first day out on the road. We saw more snow yesterday, than all the snow we saw all winter, in Spokane (kinda weird). As we went up Look Out Pass, we went from 49 degrees, to 32 degrees in a matter of minutes and drove through, and past, the snow line! I kinda forget about out world, outside of Spokane, sometimes and just because WE didn't get snow, doesn't mean that the mountains didn't get snow. I was also AMAZED at how many cattle we saw. I guess when there is massive amounts of land and now people around, it makes for good cattle farming.

So as I spent some wonderful bonding time with my girls last night, as we shared a room together (As much as I enjoyed our stay at the Idaho Falls AmeriTel Inn, they did not even have any adjoining rooms, so we separated boys and girls.), I learned a few things about them..
1- Not only does Emma sing in her sleep, but she also snores!
2- Claire has a fascination with bathrooms new to her. I honestly lost count the number of times she went to the bathroom, for some reason.
3- Claire moves A LOT in her sleep. I am not sure how Emma is able to sleep with all the noise she makes moving around.

The boys also learned things about each other, as they bonded...
1- Seth, Skyzr, and Tucker found out just how much daddy snores at night.
2- Daddy found out that Tucker, apparently, has a magnet in his body, that keeps, at least, one part of his body to be attached to the body of the person he is sleeping with.


If you are ever in Idaho Falls, ID and need a place to stay, we do recommend the Airport AmeriTel Inn. It was very clean, very polite and helpful staff, and quite a filling and tasty breakfast.

Thus far, today's trip is about as exciting as yesterday's, which is good, because excitement could mean danger and/or trouble. Right now, we are traveling through Nevada, still 209 miles away from our destination. We just are driving past a dairy farm and there is a rest stop about a mile away, other than trucks, cars, sagebrush, and mountains, with snow, that is about all there is to see here. We have already driven over 400 miles today, and all we have really seen was Salt Lake City, UT. Oh, wait, I forgot about the Petting Zoo. Yes, I said Petting Zoo. I have NO idea where we were, because there was nothing, and had been nothing, around, but out of nowhere, a Flying J showed up, where we stopped for bathrooms, lunch, and gas, and there, right across the street was a Petting Zoo, that was having the final touches put on and officially opening in 7 days. I think the most exciting part of the day has been being able to make good timing because we have been able to drive 80 miles/hour for a good portion of our day. I haven't driven this fast since I was driving down the Autobahn, 17 years ago, at 100 mph, in a little Ford Fiesta. And, yes, we have been following the speed limits.

So that will do it for now. We will keep driving and make it to Las Vegas, NV around 7 pm.

Mitz

It's a day late post, but I got it to you.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

For Wendy... hope you're happy




480 miles down the road, 3 potty breaks, 3 stinky diapers, and we are now in stop #1! We had a delicious breakfast meal at Smitty's (thanks Mary for the Restaurant.com website... we got a $25 gift certificate for $2 and saved the fam a load!) and now in the hotel getting ready for bed. The kids did fantastic (thanks to Stephanie and Jeremy for the DVD player!)! It will be another long day tomorrow, going from Idaho Falls, ID to Las Vegas, NV, so I best get to bed.

We'll keep you updated on the web!

Mitz (and the Peterman clan)