Sunday, September 13, 2015

vacation 2015: Nathan and Ana's

On Tuesday, following our time in Sioux Falls (Sunday night with Tim Hawkins, and Monday with Matt, April and the zoo), we drove northeasterly to Kerkhoven, MN where my brother and his little family had moved. It was (still!) raining as it had been since Sunday night. We arrived Tuesday afternoon and after greeting and seeing the house, we all just collapsed on the couch and watched a movie. It felt so nice to do that on a rainy afternoon. 



Nathan and Ana are renting this cute little house on the edge of a field from a man in their church. It was his mother's house but he had it updated for them before they moved in. It's very nice and just right for them.



The area added on behind the two stall garage is a long laundry room with a bathroom on the end. We decided to put all four kids in there instead of trying to put some with us (in the guest bedroom next door) or downstairs in the black unfinished (and scary) basement. It worked out very well except for the last morning when Samuel woke up confused and peed on the edge of his and Evie's air mattress! 



The following day, Wednesday, was a little less rainy, but still chilly and windy, as if it was fall instead of mid-August, which is usually sweltering in Minnesota. That morning we went 15 miles east to Willmar where my aunt Nancy and uncle Mike live. Mike was gone but Nancy treated gave us some hand-me-downs and a yummy lunch. Then we drove downtown to the YMCA. Our plan was to swim, but since there would be a pool break shortly, we had the kids play in the jungle gym for a bit. 
Even Ez made it up there. Of course he had to be forced down the slide with Noah though...


The pool was rather small, but it passed the time for two hours. The kids had fun. 



After dinner at Nathan and Ana's that evening, Nancy came and picked up Noah and Evie, whom she had invited to stay the night at her house. This was the next morning when she dropped them off.  Nancy is my dad's sister. His siblings are in the same birth order as ours - boy, girl, boy, boy. My dad is the oldest.



Thursday, after we had our kids back from Nancy, we drove 30 minutes farther northeast to Sibley State Park and "climbed" Mount Tom. Said mount is actually just a hill, one of the highest for 50 miles and is not far north of Willmar. We drove up the hill (instead of hiking all five or six miles) and then walked the short paved trail to the observation tower, which was unfortunately closed. We ate our lunch up here, thankful to finally have some nice vacation worthy weather to enjoy. Then, because we didn't want to leave yet and there was nothing else to do, Terry and the kids played tag. I love Evie's hair flying and she runs away from daddy/It, who she didn't expect to find up there. 



Just keep running! 



When they were really desperate to get away, they'd go down the path a little ways. 



And here you can see the tower better.



Eating my aunt's chocolate chip cookies. Nom nom nom. 



I can't do a proper selfie... 



Enjoying the view and the sunshine. 



The view south... 



And north. 



Camera fail again. 



Next we drove down the hill and stopped at the interpretive center. There was a fireman display and the kids took turns putting their faces in the fireman face. Noah...



Gummy Evie... 



Samuel (I seriously thought this was Ezra at first)...



And Ezra. Yeah, that's definitely him. 



Next we went on a "short" hike. Turns out that one and a half miles was a bit much for Samuel and Ezra, who wanted to be carried after about halfway through.



 It was very pretty, and very wooded. So many oak trees! I enjoyed all the acorns on the ground. So different compared to pine needles and cones in our Black Hills. Ezra liked them too. He wanted them all.



Poor dad, the beast of burden. ;) 
Notice that red bite on Samuel's right knee? There was a ring around it and I was worried it was Lyme Disease, especially when he spiked a high fever when we returned to Rapid. But we had him tested and it was negative.


After that we were so done. We drove south to Willmar, bought a gift for Nathan and Ana, ate cheap ice cream from Burger King and headed back to Kerkhoven.



Since Nathan was still at work and Ezra had fallen asleep in the van, we stopped by the church for a tour.



It's a nice little church! It reminds me a lot of what Parkview was like back in the day when it was First E-Free. I miss that place and Nathan's new church made me miss it more. 
Noah is giving a wild sermon, apparently...


Ana walked down with Theo and Thorin and we got to see the newly updated sign!



Everyone except Ez and I walked back to the house (Kerkhoven is small - only 737 - so it didn't take long) and then the kids played at making a "stew" with rocks, twigs and leaves in the remains of a driveway puddle.



I got another good picture of them! Awww, they're so cute. 



Their house is surrounded on two sides by farmland - soybeans - and has this beautiful, old red giant barn on the corner of the two acre lot. Nathan has some of his obsessive wood supply stored there.



Looking south. Lovely. 



East. 



West to east. 



Ana fixed us a yummy meal of chicken, carrots and potatoes in the crock pot. That's my parent's old oak dining room table Nathan refinished. We sure needed the leaf. 



The next morning, Friday, we left. Our DVD players are like five years old and don't work very well, so we propped the Nook up there and let the kids watch that way. It passed the time, though I do feel they are very spoiled. I had to drive to Chicago (17 hours) twice a year as a child and we didn't have movies to keep us busy. We just slept the whole time. And fought.



We made very good time and arrived home just before dinner time that night. Samuel was so exhausted he fell asleep right where he sat. He never ever does that. So after about a half hour, when dinner was ready, I woke him up and realized he was absolutely burning up. His temperature was 103!! I don't know what it was, but not Lyme's disease. He was better in a couple days. 

Friday, September 11, 2015

vacation 2015: Sioux Falls

Like I mentioned in my last post, in order for Terry and I to see Tim Hawkins, we had to do something with our kids (besides take them along of course!). My college friends Matt and April were up for the challenge. They were so gracious. Even though they'd only just returned from their own family vacation, they were okay with us dropping our kids off and staying the next two nights there. It worked out perfectly. Their house was very close to the church and we had such a fun time together. They're gonna finish their basement for us to live in ;)

That evening it began raining (we must have brought it with us) and continued through the night and into the next day. Therefore, we couldn't go swimming like we thought would maybe have been fun. But the forecast said it would stop raining after lunch so we planned to go to the zoo. We stopped at Target and a second hand store and bought jackets for everyone. I hadn't packed any warm clothes! 

April brought all four of their kids and we all braved the rain at the zoo together. Our entire time there was spent running from place to place to place. We all got absolutely soaked, but it was kind of fun! The nearest exhibit was some sort of monkeys. I like how you can't tell who's who because of the hoods.



Samuel, Terry, Addie, Ella, Evie, April, Nathan and Noah. 



I rushed outside because I thought a photo of them seemingly inside a zoo window on exhibit would be funny. 



Crazy kid. He might as well be in there with the monkeys. ;) 



Next we ran through the rain to the Squirrel Monkeys. They were the best. They were like free runners bouncing off every surface as they chased each other around. Very entertaining.  



We left and then came back when we realized we could it was monkey feeding time.  



The bald eagles were intimidatingly grumpy looking. I felt sorry for them though. Their enclosure was so small that they couldn't fly. Zoos always make me sad. 



Albino snake! Check out how saturated Noah's hair is. He didn't have the luxury of a hood. 



We all raced to the African animals because it was Noah's dearest ambition to see a cheetah, his favorite animal, up close. Terry and Samuel stopped on the way to talk to a giraffe.  



Hello Mr. Cheetah. What a nice back end you have. And that's all we ever saw of him. 



Next we ran to the rhinos. Evie, Ella and Addie were being silly.  



And Noah was being even more so. 



Da boys. 



Posting by the wire animals: Nathan, Noah, Evelyn, Ella, Evie and Samuel. It had finally quit raining! 



Lastly we saw the big asian cats.  There was an Amur Tiger but he was too far to see much. This Snow Leopard was much closer. He looked so grumpy and was pacing around his little cage. I want one. 



April took a family photo for us :) 



I didn't take any photos of Matt and April or the kids all playing at their house, except this one of Evelyn and Ezra. We had such a nice time with them.

Vacation 2015: Tim Hawkins

Finally, after a long summer of trips, we were able to get away as a family August 16-21. There was a baptism at church that Sunday morning, so when that was over, we high tailed it out of town, east to Sioux Falls. We arrived a half hour late, dropped our kids with our lovely friends April and Matt and headed to see Tim Hawkins live!



Tim Hawkins is a comedian we thoroughly enjoy. He reminds me of Terry quite a bit - they both make up very similar silly, punny, rhyming songs. I've wanted to go to one of his shows for a long time. We actually tried to make it work a year or two ago, but Ezra was just too little. When Terry took me to see U2 in Chicago this summer, I was secretly convinced we were seeing Tim Hawkins (there were several hints along the way; it wasn't all wishful thinking on my part). 

Since Nathan and Ana had just moved northeast a couple hours of Sioux Falls, we thought we'd make a family trip of it and go see them after Tim Hawkins. Here he is (very pixelated)! 



I assumed that even though the event started at 6pm, the comedian performing along with Tim would be opening the show. I was wrong. So it was a bummer that we missed the first 30 minutes of his act. This was at the end when both Tim and Jonnie W., were presenting jokes that didn't have a place in their act, and that we hadn't heard before. It was funny.  



We hung around at the end and bought a DVD of Jonnie W. and had him sign it. Then we turned around and Tim was driving around the church lobby on the segway he had used in his show.  We bought his book and lamely asked him to sign it. I wish we could have thought of something interesting to ask him, but we couldn't. Totally awkward. But he took a selfie with us!