Monthly Archives: July 2012

7-20-12

A funny thing happened this morning!  We were driving down the street and I wanted to take a picture of the place where the rodeo that we saw yesterday was so I put the window of the car down.  All of a sudden, a sprinkler hit me in the face!  I was really surprised and very wet.

When we got to Yellowstone National Park we went to our teeny-tiny cottage.  It was very cute but not as nice as our one in the Badlands.  We went on a few hikes.  We saw a “mud volcano” that had lots of hot springs that smelled horrible!  Also, we went down hundreds of stairs to see a beautiful waterfall.  We even saw a rainbow and a nest of baby birds there.  But, it was very tiring to walk up so many stairs.  Here are some pictures from our hikes:

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That night we went up to the lodge to play cards (Dad and I beat Lindsey and Mom in Hand and Foot) and when we came out of the building there was a buffalo right in the middle of the road on a patch of grass.  It wasn’t even bothered by any of the people or cars going by!  We didn’t get a picture because it was so dark out.

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Peanut Butter and Me!

Here are some pictures of me on the horse I rode.  Her name was Peanut Butter!

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Top Things to Do in the First Two Weeks of a Cross Country Trip

  1. Go horseback riding in Jackson Hole
  2. Go to Niagara Falls on the Canada side
  3. Go to Yellowstone National Park
  4. Go to the Badlands and look at the sun rise over the canyon
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7-19-12

Today we left Custer State Park.  On the way out we saw a lot of animals including bison, pronghorns, and burros.  Go to this link (http://youtu.be/UxwVGypdPRE) to see the video of the encounter that we had with the burros.  They actually stuck their heads in the car looking for food.  One tried to eat the trash bag that was hanging on Lindsey’s seat!  Here is a picture of the burros sticking their heads in another car:

When we got to Cody, Wyoming we checked into the hotel and went to a chuckwagon dinner.  This is a dinner that cowboys would traditionally have but it was held at a restaurant.  You served yourself and ate at picnic tables.  After you finished eating there was a performance of cowboy music.  Three cowboys sang and played guitars for a bunch of songs- not exactly my taste.

After the chuckwagon, we went down the road to a rodeo.  This was very fun.  I liked it but couldn’t help feeling bad for the calves and horses that they were trying to tie up and ride.  Here is a picture from the rodeo.  It’s hard to get pictures because everything goes by so quickly.

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Day 7 – 7/19/2012

ImageToday was a long travel day from Custer State Park, SD to Cody, WY (411 miles).  We decided to look for some additional wildlife before leaving Custer State Park by driving around the wildlife loop.  During our drive we came across a mule deer, a few pronghorns (similar to antelopes), bison (one which walked right next to our minivan), prairie dogs, burros (one which visited Karen – see the video at ( http://youtu.be/UxwVGypdPRE ) and white-tailed deer.  FYI – Custer State Park has the largest herd of bison in the United States.

Since we were in the neighborhood we swung by the Crazy Horse monument that is still under construction.  Due to our time constraints we did not enter the park, but saw it from the information booth outside the gate.  It has a long way to go and is being built completely with private funds.  When completed, it will be the largest, and quite amazing, stone sculpture in the United States.

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Once we arrived into Cody, WY several hours later we had a chance to check into our hotel quickly before heading out for the evening.  We went to the Cody Cattle Company for a chuck wagon dinner and a performance by the Three C Cowboys.  The food and entertainment were good.  Kelsey’s version of the chuck wagon dinner was some cornbread and a chocolate brownie.  The rest of us were able to enjoy some salad, baked potatoes, baked beans, applesauce, pulled beef, chicken thighs, cornbread and brownies for dessert with water or lemonade to drink.

After our dinner and performance we walked down the street to the Cody Rodeo, held nightly June through August.  We enjoyed watching the various events.  We figured we needed to do this since Cody, WY is the rodeo capital of the world.  During the intermission Lindsey participated in a contest for all children under 12.  They released two small cattle into the arena with bandanas tied to their tails.  All of the children were to chase after the cattle and grab the bandana.  The children who could catch the cattle and grab a bandana won a prize.  Unfortunately for Lindsey there were a large number of children, so she was not successful, but we cheered her on for her effort!

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Day 6 – 7/18/2012

This morning I woke up early hoping to catch a beautiful sunrise in the Badlands National Park where we were staying.  I did get one picture, but then some morning clouds came in to obscure the sunrise.  However, I did have an enjoyable morning sitting on the front porch reading with Lindsey.

We really enjoyed staying in one of the new cottages at the Cedar Pass Lodge.  We would highly recommend them.  They have their own private bathrooms, a mini-fridge and a flat screen tv.  The girls enjoyed catching a little tv since we are without a wireless signal.

After we had breakfast we headed out for a couple of hikes to explore the Badlands.  The second one was more strenuous and included a climb up a wooden log ladder.  Lindsey enjoyed the opportunity to climb on some rocks and we greatly enjoyed seeing the formations and the view from the top.

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The heat mid-day caused us to head in to the visitor’s center to cool off and see a movie about the Badlands before we left the park.  We took the scenic way out of the park which brought us close to some bison and prairie dogs.

From the Badlands we traveled to our next destination, the State Game Lodge in Custer State Park in South Dakota.  We quickly checked in and then headed over to Mount Rushmore.  Although the 20 mile drive from the Custer State Park to Mount Rushmore took close to an hour, it was the most beautiful drive of our trip so far.  Traveling through the Black Hills on a two lane winding road was a little stressful, but fantastic.  It included three one lane tunnels through rock, one of which frames Mount Rushmore as you come through it.  We arrived in time to walk the grounds, see the monument and have dinner before the evening light show.  The “light show” was nothing more than illuminating the monument, but they showed a well-done film and did an amazing job of recognizing all of the military veterans in the audience.  The ranger asked all veterans to come down to the stage and then after singing the national anthem each one was asked to give their name, branch of service and the battle or war they had served in.  It was a very moving event and an enjoyable evening.

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7-18-12

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We woke up in our adorable cottage and went to have breakfast at the lodge near where we were staying.  Then, we went on a couple hikes in the Badlands.  The first hike was pretty short but the second one was really cool.  We walked through the Badlands on a path but then we had to climb up a really high ladder to the higher area.  After walking a long distance up there we finally got to a lookout.  It was really cool!  We took a lot of cool pictures along the way but see the slideshow to see just a few.

After being so hot for so long during the hike we went to the air conditioned visitor’s center and watched a video to cool off.  It was kind of interesting but a little boring.  Lindsey said that it felt like she was in science class..

On the way out of the Badlands we saw some really cool animals.  First we saw a herd of buffalo and one was very close to the car!  Next,  we went to a place that had a bunch of prairie dogs.  They are so cute!  See the slideshow to see some pictures.

Next, we drove to Custer State Park (still in South Dakota, who knew there was so much stuff here?).  We stayed in a room in another lodge style hotel but it wasn’t nearly as nice as our cottage that we stayed in the day before.

After we got to the hotel we drove to Mount Rushmore to have dinner.   We saw Mt. Rushmore and took lots of pictures.  We even went on a short hike near it.  After this we had dinner at the café there.  Lindsey and I had Presidential Root Beer!  After this we watched a video about Mt. Rushmore at the outdoor amphitheater and saw the monument lit up at night.

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7-17-12

Today we did a lot of driving.  When we woke up we played with the puppies some more and had breakfast.  Then, we had breakfast and started driving.  After a little while we had to pull over because we ran out of gas.  We had to wait for a while for a pig farmer to come give us some gas.  I mean, it’s not an adventure if you don’t run out of gas in the middle of nowhere!  After we filled up on gas we stopped at the Corn Palace in South Dakota.   This is a building that is decorated on the outside with corn.  It’s kind of weird.  My mom said to “embrace the cheese” because it is so cheesy but I think we should really embrace the corn because it is so corny!  I got my picture taken with a corn guy:

Next, we went to the hotel in the Badlands.  We had our own free-standing cottage  that was so cute and homey.  All the furniture and walls were made of unfinished wood so it still felt like you were living in a cabin.  The cottages are brand new so they have all modern appliances like a microwave, refrigerator, nice bathroom, TV, and air conditioning.   I just LOVED the cottage.  It was nice to sit out on the porch in the morning and read a book while you watch the sun rise over the beautiful rocks.

After we got settled in our cottage, we went to Wall, South Dakota.  We walked through Wall Drug and had dinner at the Wall Drug Café.  I even got my free ice water!  Here are a few pictures:

After dinner we got chocolate dipped ice cream at DQ. Mmmmmmmmmmmm!

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Day 5 – 7/17/2012

Today was a long travel day (we covered 633 miles through Minnesota and South Dakota) and our theme for the day was “Embrace the Cheese!”  We chose this slogan after our first “cheesy” stop at the Corn Palace in Mitchell, SD.  Kelsey thought we should change it to “Embrace the Corn!” since the first stop was so “corny.”  However, our final stop of the day was at Wall Drug in Wall, SD.  This was a very cheesy, touristy stop, but we had to eat dinner somewhere.  This is an amazing marketing story of creating a huge tourist stop just from the idea of offering “Free Ice Water.”  We saw the first billboard for Wall Drug announcing it was only 355 miles away

This morning we left Ham Lake, MN (a little north of Minneapolis) from our friend Kate’s house a little later than we planned due to Kelsey and Lindsey having a difficult time tearing themselves away from Kate and her adorable 10 week old puppies Bella and Mitt Romney.  I am sure you will see pictures in Kelsey’s post.

One thing I enjoyed over the last few days of driving is listening to some good music.  I do not know if parts of the mid-west are stuck in the 1980’s and 1990’s or if they just have good taste in music, but we have found some great radio stations to listen to.  The sad part is that most of them refer to this period as “classic rock.”  In between stations we to listen to audiobooks.  Today we started to listen as a family to The Hunger Games.

If our day of driving was not long enough already, I unfortunately made it longer by not keeping an eye on the gas gauge.  We ran out of gas in between exits that had gas stations.  By the time I realized we were getting low it was too far to the next exit.  Thank goodness for AAA and the nice gentleman who is a pig farmer and tow truck driver who was only an exit away at the local county fair with his daughter showing some pigs when our call for assistance reached him.  Fortunately we only needed to wait less than 30 minutes for him to arrive.

The weather continues to be hot along the way.  The car thermometer reached 101 degrees at one point this afternoon.  We ended our day by arriving at the Cedar Pass Lodge in the Badlands National Park.  The lodging consists of these very nice ,newly-built, modern cottages.  They are a little bigger than the shed in my backyard with a full bathroom and a nice porch and chairs to look at the scenery.  Both girls have said that they would love to live in one of these.  We would highly recommend staying here if you are ever in these here parts.

I would like to end with my favorite quote from the day.  As we were driving in the Badlands Lindsey stated, “These rocks are blocking my signal.”  Being out here in the park without a “signal” and lights last night was a fantastic experience as we gazed up at an amazing amount of stars without any lights nearby.  We look forward to seeing more of nature’s beauty without a signal.

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7-16-12

Today we left Wisconsin to drive to Minnesota.   But first, we stopped in Hammond, Wisconsin.  It was a lot smaller (population 1,600) and nicer than Hammond, Indiana so we stopped in to take pictures.  I really wanted to stop at the Hammond Disposal Plant but we didn’t have enough time and it was out of the way.  But, we did stop at the Hammond Golf Club.  Sadly, they didn’t have any hats or anything that dad could get. 

After this stop we stopped at an A&W restaurant for lunch.  The root beer was fantabulous!  It was also very fun to pick music from the jukebox!  Lindsey had fun figuring out how to work it.  The food was pretty good but the whole experience was really awesome!

Next, we went to the Mall of America.  It was pretty cool but it was sort of underwhelming.  I mean, I thought it would  be a lot bigger than it actually was.   It was cool that there were rides in the middle of the mall but it didn’t seem that much bigger than the mall near us is.  Also, most of the stores there we could get to really easily from our house.

After walking around the mall for a while and doing some shopping we got back in the car and drove to our family friend’s house for dinner with her and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loyd.  Kate just got married and is about to have a baby so we were happy that we got to see her, her nice new house, and her three adorable puppies!  Lindsey and I had so much fun playing with Bella, Cowboy, and Mitt Romney!  They were so cute!  The only thing that was disappointing was not getting to see Kate’s new husband, Tony because he was away on a business trip.  But, we can’t wait to meet him next time we see them!  Plus, next time we see them there will be a new addition to the family!  Lindsey and I even got to help pick out the cutest outfit for their baby girl to wear on the way home from the hospital.  It has lady bugs on it and even a matching lady bug hat!  I can’t wait to see pictures of the new baby! 

Here is a picture of Kate, Mom, Lindsey, and Me:

Here are some pictures of the dogs:

In order of picture they are Bella, Mitt Romney and me, and Bella and me.  We didn’t get any pictures of Cowboy because he was a little crazy. 🙂

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