Thursday, October 24, 2019

Roadside Attractions

Fall break we found ourselves Kansas bound this year for a family wedding. Handy Man decided at the last minute that he should stay home and do all the adult work things. Which was perfect because I didn't have to find a pet sitter.

The kids and I have taken a lot of road trips together. We have, for the most part, always treated your road trips with a just get there kind of attitude. Perhaps because Iowa takes 11-12 hours each way... and our trip to Houston last spring took 16 each way to bring Tucker home.

I can remember as a kid my parents stopping at places like Car Henge and the Finstone's Park on our way to South Dakota for family vacations. Without Handy Man's vote to veto my plans, the kids and I decided to add a day of travel and plan an amazing roadside-touristy-trip across I-70. I pulled out my Cruise Ship Patty notebook and got busy Googling roadside attractions along I-70.

Handy Man rolled his eyes as I started pitching suggested stops to my Brown Eyed Girl and Mr Blue Eyes one night at the dinner table. He snickered and asked me, "What? Are you planning to see the World's Largest Ball of Yarn on your trip, or something?"

With a beaming smile, slightly flushed cheeks and a sing-songed tone to my voice, I replied, "Not the World's Largest Ball of Yarn... but we do plan to see the World's Largest Easel in Goodland, Kansas!"

First stop - The World's Largest Easel, Goodland, Kansas


The "Big Easel" is an 80 foot tall celebration of art and agriculture that was installed in June 2001. It is a reproduction of Vincent van Gogh's "Three Sunflowers in a Vase" painted by Canadian artist Cameron Cross. The Goodland Rotary Club maintains this little roadside attraction stop.


We made sure to sign their guest book. We were amazed how many signatures there were.


The kids thought it was pretty cool. 


A tiny little stop in our travels and yet a lasting memory made for sure!




We grabbed some lunch and I switched the audio book back on play (amazing timing that Rah Rah let me spend a few of her audio book credits. Oh, by the way... Where the Crawdads Sing is an excellent book. I highly recommend it!) The good old DVD player was set on repeat and we were off towards our second roadside adventure.


Second stop - The Sternburg Museum, Hays, Kansas


The museum had a wide variety of fossil, geological and even live rattle snake exhibits.



Beyond the fossils the kids really enjoyed the replica displays of different dinosaurs. These were in the underwater experience.



Upstairs was a land animal exhibit. 


It was like walking with the dinosaurs.


As we came around the bend, I must have set off a motion sensor because the large T-Rex model came alive! Screeching and moving with animation. The kids hit the deck!


Laughing hysterically, I reached for my camera and tried to coax them out from behind the log they were hiding by.


I laughed as I reminded them that dinosaurs are not real!



The museum had several hands on displays. The kids were able to dig for fossils! Awesome!! Digging in sand! Said no parent ever on a road trip... 


Back on the road again, we headed to our final destination of the day, Junction City, Kansas. Our only goal: a hotel with a pool!




Day Two

Third stop - The OZ Museum, Wamego, Kansas

Lions and Tigers and Bears, oh my!!


The OZ Museum is truly dedicated to all things OZ. The museum is home to exclusive exhibits featuring the earliest Baum books to souvenir memorabilia from around the world. There are over 2,000 artifacts including historical facts about the movie and actors.







Thirty minutes later and the kids were done. Jumping in the OZ balloon basket and ready to move on to bigger and better things. 


The balloon basket was the only 'hands on' part of the museum. It was definitely just looking at historical items and reading about their significance from a wall of glass displays. There were a couple videos playing about the author as well as the movie production, all boring to the kids.
I could have stayed a little longer.

Like a tribe of traveling gypsies, we were on the road again. Bonner Springs or bust!


Fourth stop - Moon Marble Company, Bonner Springs, Kansas

Wall of Marbles

After years of owning a woodworking shop and creating wooden toys and game boards out of the scraps of wood, the owner of Moon Marbles, Bruce, found that it was hard to buy quality marbles for his game pieces. In 1997, his 'need' for marbles led him to transform his woodworking shop into a marble and game company. They stock both machine made and handmade marbles in every size and color.

I noticed while planning the trip that on Fridays Moon Marble offered free demonstrations of marble making. We weren't quite sure what to expect, but the 20 minute demonstration was well worth the time spent.


The artist took a clear glass stick and began heating it up in the torch until it eventually melted and she was able to mold the glass into a perfect sphere.



The crowd voted that she should make a rocket ship marble (similar to the blue marble on display in the lower right corner of the picture) in honor of the first female space walk that was happening on the same day.


The artist took a blue glass rod and began "painting" the clear glass ball with a sky blue.


As Bruce and the artist talked about the history of Moon Marble Company, she took additional glass colored rods and began sculpting a tiny rocket ship onto the marble. It was absolutely amazing how much detail could be made with a torch and glass rod.


On the display station we saw so many beautiful handmade marbles and even other glass creations like these eggs and bacon in a tiny skillet!


The kids really loved visiting the marble company. We bought several souvenir marbles before leaving.  [huge eye roll] marbles... another perfect idea while on a road trip...

We landed in Merriam, Kansas for a short family visit with family. The kids swam for hours and the adults caught up on the latest news with each other.

The wedding was beautiful and held in a really neat old building back in Bonner Springs. Bride and Groom are both very into cars and the venue was a club for car aficionados.


It was a beautiful, intimate setting for a fun filled night of family and friends.


I was able to finally meet my cousin's young daughters in person. A truly special moment for me.  


My Brown Eyed Girl swept The Minister in connect four.


It was lovely seeing my cousins, Riley and Reid! Such beautiful young ladies those two are!




It's always so good to see family. I just wish we all lived closer.

I wish the Bride and Groom a million years of happiness!


Early the next morning with the sky dark and mottled by fog, we ventured the long drive back home along I-70, only stopping for gas and food. 

Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Back To School

Another summer has come to a close and the kids are off to school.

This time of year is always bitter-sweet. 

As the years go by, I have let go of a lot of the Pintrest frills. However, I admit that I still geek out for the first day of school. I thoroughly enjoy dragging out the vintage chalkboard I bought for my Brown Eyed Girl's first day of Preschool. Carefully filling in the obligatory first day information - new grade, date, and what they want to be when they grow up. 

Second Grade!

Mr Blue Eyes is a simple man. 
He never wavers very far from the goals he sets in his mind. In all 8 years of wisdom, I am pretty confident that I am either looking at a future Monster Truck Driver or Hockey Player. Current status is leaning towards a Hockey Player!


This kid has my heart! He is kind, compassionate, athletic, analytical and so very smart. He loves shooting pucks in the driveway, hitting golf balls, playing with cars, monster trucks and tanks. He loves socializing with all of his friends - the "play date" kid. His favorite color is blue. He likes Minecraft (against my better judgement) and playing video games. He humors his sister and cousins by playing Breyer horses with them. He loves animals. He likes to sleep in and still snuggles with me every evening before bed time. He still loves to tell jokes and make us laugh. He idolizes Handy Man and I have no doubt he will grow up to be just like him. 


Fifth Grade!

I think I asked my Brown Eyed Girl what she wanted to be when she grew up a hundred times. I suggested everything from a veterinarian, architect, floor sweeper, to a florist. She just kept saying, "I don't know Mom."
Girl!! I got a sign to make!!!

She finally settled on a horse trainer! I am good with that.


My Brown Eyed Girl is amazing. Everything about her, simply amazing. She is brave, kind and stoic. She is adventurous, a thrill seeker and lives life to it's fullest. She is my early riser. She still greets every day with a smile and is by far the happiest morning person I have ever met in my entire life. She has the most amazing heart when it comes to animals. Big or small, she loves them all. She is a natural born leader and extremely competitive. She loves gymnastics. She adores all things horses and is mildly obsessed with Breyer horse models, just like her mom was. Her favorite color is still purple. Her best friend is Miss Kitty - though Tucker has truly won her heart too. She is growing into a beautiful young lady right before our eyes and I am not sure if I should be happy, a little sad, or scared to death haha!

I am a little taken back when I realize that this is her last year of elementary school! 
Next year - Junior High!! I... I just can't!!

I mean it honestly seems like just yesterday!


I have no doubt that these two kids will do great things this year!

Cheers to Second and Fifth Grade!!



What A Summer

As another summer comes to a close, I can't help but smile inside and know in my heart that this summer was nothing shy of wonderful. I am so blessed to do what I do for a living. It has allowed me the opportunity to spend so much more time with my family and I love every minute of it. Simple days, new goals, small victories and big adventures... we have experienced them all. 

At the beginning of the summer, I asked the kids what three things they really wanted to do or accomplish this summer. Spending time with friends and family was a top priority for everyone. 

My Brown Eyed Girl really wanted to spend more time with her cousins and stay up at the cabin with them. 


Mr Blue Eyes wanted to spend more time out at the golf course hitting balls. Especially since he got a new set of clubs this year for his birthday.



I really wanted to work on getting my yard back in shape. Trimming trees, pulling weeds, new flowers, planing the garden... it was a lot of work but I have enjoyed it all summer. Ummm, maybe not the constant weed pulling. 




We started a summer book club!

Ok, so maybe this didn't make the kids' list of summer fun but I tried to make it fun. We all bought new books at the beginning of the summer. We agreed we would try really hard to take 30 minutes every day to read our books and when someone finished a book we all got to go get ice cream! The person who finished their book would get to choose where they wanted to go but they had to share what their book was about while we ate our ice cream. Like a mini book report.  

Mr Blue Eyes finished his book first and chose Dairy Queen!


My Brown Eyed Girl was second and she chose frozen yogurt where she could add a ton of toppings to it. 



I was third to finish my summer book and by popular demand we indulged in more frozen yogurt. We are all on our second books. Mr Blue Eyes asked me over last weekend if our book club had to end now that summer was over. Of course not! I think he has one last chapter to finish up and is hoping  we have another ice cream date. 


For the last two years I had been talking about getting new bikes for all of us as well as a bike hitch for my car. I wanted to be able to take our bikes out and ride along the Cherry Creek Trail during the summer. Well this year was the year!! All three of us had bike rides on our summer wish list and at the start of summer we all got new bikes and helmets! 



We finally worked up to an average of a 10 mile ride. We had a blast this summer taking turns leading, stopping for ice cream and enjoying being out. We finished out the last day of Summer with one final bike ride and lunch at the kids' favorite place. 



This mom also wanted to finally finish our deck remodel this summer. 
This was NOT on Handy Man's list of summer to-do's by choice. 
Eventually he embraced the idea! 


I definitely gained more than a pretty new deck.
I loved watching Handy Man 'pass the torch' and teach our Mr Blue Eyes how to screw in the deck.


He even learned how to use the jig saw. The smile on his face and look of accomplishment was priceless!


The new Project Manager diligently watched the job site. 


I am one lucky girl to have such a skilled Handy Man.



This summer, we were blessed to spend the Fourth of July with family friends. 



Our Brown Eyed Girl made it all the way to Regionals in Gymnastics this year.
The highlight of her season was finally making it to the top of that podium when she scored first place with her floor routine at the last meet of the season.


We took a trip to South Dakota to see family in the Black Hills.






We spent a few hours at the drag races until we got rained out.



The kids had an epic Grand Kids Trip with Grandma Rhonda and Mike this year in the mountains. Zip lines, boating, swimming, archery, horse back riding. They did it all and can't wait to go back next year!



We ventured to the west slope for our first air show to watch the Blue Angels in person!




Mom got away for a Girls Trip to Nashville!


Look out! Moms on the loose!!!


The kids learned to paddle board with Grandma Rhonda


All in all it was a fabulous summer!