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A Quick Update

A Quick Update

Hi! It’s been a few weeks since I checked in. And this message will be a short one. We have really enjoyed the last couple of weeks with the grandkids and all the family shenanigans. I’ll fill in the details next week. Today is our 31st wedding anniversary and we are on the move again. We stopped at our favorite BBQ place for lunch and we are snowbirding instead of snowboarding. We are bound for Corpus Christi, TX via Austin. It should be a pleasant place to park ourselves for a few weeks. Have a good one!

We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.

Chicago, part 2

Chicago, part 2

We had a great week in Chicago! This will be a quick installment and then we will probably be off the radar for a bit. This coming week we will be in a small town: Napoleon, Ohio. We are on our way to Marietta to meet up with our two oldest kids, their families, and other various family members for an early Christmas celebration.

This week we had a blast doing daily outings. We went back to the House of Blues, which is a great place for some live music and a tasty bite. We went twice to the Den Theater. We saw a one-man show called “Charles Dickens Begrudgingly Performs ‘A Christmas Carol’ Again” and we also saw two Colombian comedians. Both were fun. We spent hours at the Griffin Museum of Science and Industry and we especially enjoyed the special exhibit about tech in the James Bond films. We ate tacos, more Mexican food, & Egyptian food. We attempted to have Raclette (ooey gooey cheese on a piece of bread) at the Christmas Market, but the line was laughably long, so we skipped it. We also did a day trip to Milwaukee. We wandered around town, ate bratwursts, and bought a lot of cheese. What more do you do in Wisconsin?

It’s been a great week and we enjoyed it a lot. We really can’t wait to get all six grandkids together for the first time. Have a good one!

We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.

Where are We?

Where are We?

Thanks to those who submitted a guess for our latest destination (Martha and Emily). I had to laugh at your guesses, since it seems that you think we are smart and that we would go somewhere warm like New Orleans or Florida. NOPE!

We are in Chicago! And we are freezing! Ha!

We like it here, but the weather turned cold just before we left St. Louis, so we really aren’t used to winter conditions yet. But we are bundling up and getting out for a bit of fun every day. We have done a few fun things already. We went to stand-up comedy at The Second City. We went to Chinatown on Thanksgiving, had sushi, and wandered around the market. We had dinner and enjoyed the live music (Tom Holland, guitar) at House of Blues. We did a (very cold) Architecture Boat Tour on the Chicago River and it was excellent. We’ll be here for another week, so more fun to come!

Have a great week and stay warm!

We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.

Mounds, Skates, Magic, and Giving Thanks

Mounds, Skates, Magic, and Giving Thanks

What a fun week! We took a trip back in time at Cahokia Mounds State Park, went on two fun outings with the kiddos, and had an early Thanksgiving celebration. We move on to a new adventure this week, so make sure you comment with your guess for where we are headed.

The weather was warm and perfect on Monday, so we crossed the river to Illinois to visit Cahokia. It is the “largest prehistoric Indian site north of Mexico” and I’ve been wanting to visit for a few years. It was an impressive sight, especially the largest of the mounds: Monks’ Mound. We climbed to the top and it was impressive. They have an augmented reality app that Nathan downloaded and that allowed us to see what archaeologists think that the various parts of the complex looked like a thousand years ago. We enjoyed wandering around the park and learning about the Mississippian culture and settlements.

We got to do some fun things with the kids this week. They have a weekly outing with a local homeschool group and this week it was to an ice skating rink. Peter got to try the tiniest little ice skates I’ve ever seen, but after a few minutes on the ice, he wasn’t so sure about the whole thing. However, Teddy was all about it. He used the balance helper (kind of like a plastic walker) for most of the time. He grinned and giggled his way around the ice time and time again. Toward the end, he was even venturing to the outside of the walker and then set out holding Nathan’s hand. It was cute to see his confidence grow.

We also went with them to the children’s museum, The Magic House. They have a membership there, so they have been plenty of times and know what their favorite areas are. But we’ve been with them several times and there still seem to be activities that we haven’t done before. The day we spent there was cold, but they were happy to spend some time out in the garden in the hedge maze and sandbox. There is a climbing structure made to look like a beanstalk that goes from the basement up to the third floor and Teddy climbed the whole thing. Peter loved the fishing area. There is a pond with little fish-shaped fishing lures and fishing poles. The kids can pull out a fish, then run across the room and drop the fish into another pond. Then they can follow their fish along a glass-covered stream under their feet and see it return to the fishing pond. It was so pleasant to be there on a day that the museum was less crowded.

Another fun thing we did was to find some live music. Since St. Louis is a “blues town”, we thought we might try our luck at a place not far from our apartment. It was a great little family-run spot where we had a decent meal and heard a great blues band play. It was a cold and windy night, but it was a cozy place to enjoy some music.

We also spent time this weekend preparing and eating a Thanksgiving feast. Alex and I baked pies on Saturday (his apple pie turned out beautifully; my pecan pie…let’s just say that mistakes were made). Today, Hanna baked rolls and I made the potatoes, veggies, and steaks. We aren’t much into turkey. It was delicious and we are certainly thankful to be able to spend time with our family this year. While we were inside baking, Nathan was doing major autumn clean-up in the yard. He worked so hard and made it look so good!

We are down to our last few days in St. Louis for a while. On Thanksgiving we are hitting the road again. Leave your guess for where you think we will start our new road trip below! We wish you all a wonderful holiday!

We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.

Atlanta and A Day Out

Atlanta and A Day Out

This week started out with our final day of Atlanta. We also spent some fun days playing with the boys (lots of Lego!) and and little outing, too.
Last week I promised to share the details from our trip to Atlanta, so here we go:
Sightseeing
We didn’t have a lot of plans when we landed in Atlanta, but we had a few things in mind. We visited the area called Sweet Auburn where the Martin Luther King, Jr. historical sights are. The National Park Service has a really good vistor center there and the ranger “church talk” was really informative. I also mentioned last week that we went to church at Ebenezer Baptist. It was a really hopeful and uplifting service. The congregation was encouraged to reach out to neighbors and build community…great advice for us all.
We also visited Coca-Cola World. Nathan went there as a young buck, but he says that everything about it is different, including the location. They have lots of history info and different advertising through the century+ that Coke has been around. There’s a fun room where you can smell different ingredients and try to identify them. The Coco-Cola company owns something like 3500 different drink brands from around the world. There’s a room at the end of tour where you get to taste an assortment of things from around the world. It was fun and the Centennial Olympic Park was nice to walk around.
We also visited two museums. The Atlanta History Center is excellent and has some really cool displays like a steam locomotive and various Olympic torches. They also house one of only two cycloramas in the United States. The other is at Gettysburg. The one in Atlanta is a giant, circular painting of one moment in time from the Battle of Atlanta. It was really interesting to hear the crazy journey that the painting took and all the restoration that has taken place. There was also a really good film about Stone Mountain, which is just outside of Atlanta and has a giant carving of Confederate generals on it. The film explores the sticky subject of monuments and memorials and where they fit into history and what they mean to us as our attitudes about things inevitably change over generations. It was educational.
The other place we visited was the Jimmy Carter Presidentail Library. This is the fourth Presidential Library we have visited, the second just this year. We have yet to be disappointed by one of these sites. They do such a good job of giving you a history of the president and the time in which he served and the challenges of that time. I don’t know about you, but when I learn about moments in history, I don’t usually get much of a deep dive into each topic or event. These libraries do a really good job of going deep into the President’s triumphs, failures, and challenges. We walked away with a great respect for Jimmy Carter’s presidency as well as all the good he and his wife did after leaving office.
Entertainment
We went to two shows. We saw the 50th Anniversary tour of A Prairie Home Companion. Garrison Keillor and company sang and told stories and such for about 3 hours. It was a good show. The guy who does the sound effects, Fred Newman, is my favorite though. He’s hilarious. It’s been a while since we listened to the program, but going to the show brought back lots of good memories of listening with the kids on Saturday afternoons. That show also kept me company during my pregnancy with Alex when Nathan was working nights on the weekends and I was all alone.
We saw some comedy at a club called the Punchline. Alonzo Bodden was the headliner and he did a great show. On paper, he should not be the kind of comic that we are into, but he is just so down to earth and really funny.
One unexpected thing happened on Saturday morning. We could hear a bunch of kids outside. They were all in military uniforms and just kind of waiting around for something. As we walked out to go get on the metro, Nathan asked one of them what was happening and we learned that they were staging for the Veterans’ Day parade. As we walked along to the station, there were lots of cars and military vehicles ready for the parade, so that was kind of fun. Nathan loved the Corvettes.
Food
We had some really amazing food and some that was quite disappointing. We tried to embrace the fact that we were in the south, so we had chicken and waffles (that were really “croffles” or croissant/waffles) that was just ok. We had a sweet potato cheesecake that was truly yummy. Nathan had some delightful fish. One breakfast I had a delicious bowl of yogurt and granola and autumn-spiced apples and Nathan had really good eggs on mighty fine sourdough (oh how I miss baking sourdough). The biggest disappointments were the overpriced, mediocre dishes. Oh well…sometimes you get lucky. Actually, one of the best meals we had was here in our neighborhood in St. Louis on our way home from the airport. There’s a great little place just down the street that served us a mighty fine smash burger with a respectable salad and bowl of soup. Yum!
A Day Out with the Big Boys
We had great success getting to and from the airport here in St. Louis on public transportation. Since Teddy and Peter are so into trains and planes and things that go, we thought it would be fun to take them on a little adventure. We picked them up and stopped for some snacks, then we drove to the end of line for the light rail. We rode the train to another station and switched to the line that goes to the airport. We sat at the airport for a while and watched planes come and go while munching on pretzels and Pringles. Then we got back on the train and did the whole thing in reverse and stopped for pizza on our way home. It was a blast and just the thing for little boys. It’s really been a joy to be close by for a while.
One great thing about all the traveling that we have done this season is that we have had an extended autumn. We’ve been chasing it all over the country from the mountains of Utah in September to the hills of Ohio in October and now here in St. Louis in November. We have enjoyed the beautiful autumn colors all over the place. It’s been nice. Have a great week–do something nice for yourself and for someone else.
We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.

Off to Atlanta

Off to Atlanta

The week started with everyone being sick and three days of rain. Now we are spending the long weekend knocking around Atlanta.

Nathan served his mission here in the early 90s, but he hasn’t returned to the city since going home. I’ve never left the Atlanta airport…just passed through. So it was high time we visited. The city has changed a lot since he was here, but it was a lot of fun to hear his memories as we toured around.

Since we are still traveling, I’ll save the details for next week. We love you all and wish you an outstanding week! ♥️

We Are Family

We Are Family

If we were done with our travels, I would take the next two weeks to relate our adventures in Romania and Switzerland. But we have more things coming up, so this is going to be a longer post. I’ll give you the highlights first, and then you can read on if you want more details.

Slower, With a British Accent

Slower, With a British Accent

We’ve been in London since we left the cruise ship. This week was a bit slower and a welcome break from the last six weeks of constant movement. We’ve had some fun, eaten some good food, caught up on sleep, and made plans for the summer.

Baltic Beauty

Baltic Beauty

The last post was all about the first half of our cruise and now I’ll tell you about the rest. We stopped in Helsinki, Tallinn, and Kristiansand and there was another unexpected change of plans.