Friday, February 25, 2011

Spokane

Since Jeanette and I had a few days of for Presidents Day, we decided to pay the Dahles a visit.(Travis too) We were so happy that they moved back to Washington from Flagstaff. It's too bad that they live clear on the other side of the state! Sheesh!




I have only ever been through Spokane on a train and driving through it on I-90. I've always wanted to stop to check it out. From the freeway there are so many brick buildings including several Catholic churches that look like they are a couple hundred years old.




This is Spokane's court house. Looks like a Disney castle doesn't it?






Saturday we spent touring the city. The first place we stopped was "Brown's Addition". It was THE place to live for Spokane's elite who made millions in mining.





After Brown's Addition we drove back downtown to River Front Park. I had no idea that Spokane had a river, let alone one that ran right through downtown. This Radio Flyer slide was so fun. I love finding SUPERSIZED things. Especially things that are taller than Travis. He can walk right under this wagon.





Family minus baby. Cambree fell alseep in the stroller. It was so cold I don't know how she did it! Mallori had all the fun for her!



This one is CRAZY. It still baffles me. We were just walking away from the river, after admiring the usual kind of ducks when Jeanette and Travis called us back. Up came this enormous goose/bird/turkey/duck thing. I have never seen anything like it in my life. Not even a picture of one. He is HUGE! He must weigh about 20-30 lbs.



Even more surprising was that there was an island in the middle of the river and water falls on either side. I never found out why it's called Canada Island.



We went to this place called Tomato Street for lunch. Let me just say that I really don't like a lot of Italian food. I'm pretty picky. I don't even like spaghetti. This place was AMAZING. I'd be in trouble if I lived close by. They just have one in Spokane and another in Coeur D'Alene, ID. It looks like a huge chain kind of place, but its not!



Kate's birthday was the next day, so we made them bring her dessert. I'm so glad they don't sing! Another reason to love them. They bring out this awesome candle and a bowl of brownie ice cream goodness!



Yet another surprise. For some reason I had no idea they had a Temple in Spokane. A very happy surprise. Nearly every trip I go on I get to see one. It's pretty rare that there isn't!




H A P P Y B I R T H D A Y K A T E!

We had such a fun day. We went to church and heard Miss Mallori say the 3rd Article of Faith in Primary then took off through the "country" to see the Temple, put the kiddos to bed and played with the Wii, had delicious Cafe Rio-like pork for dinner, homemade strawberry birthday cake, and ended with watching Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.

Monday we crammed in as much fun as we could. We didn't want to go home!


We'll for it to warm up a bit before we venture back to Spokane. The drive home over the mountain was a scary, white out, slick one. Without anti-lock brakes to boot! But still worth it!


I love this picture. Getting "Geepus" (GPS, hehe) ready to go with Kate and Miss Mal waving goodbye!


Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Snoqualmie











We haven't been on any sort of road trips in so long. Since Mom had the day off, we decided to go on a drive after church. We headed north of Seattle, made a loop east through wine country, then south towards Snoqualmie. We didn't get out hardly at all. It was after dusk when we got to the Falls. It was so windy and COLD. We quickly snapped a few pictures and ran back to the car. Made it home in time to make Valentines and bake cookies before bed.


Sunday, February 6, 2011

VANCOUVER 2010

Since it's been 1 yr this last weekend since the Closing Ceremonies, I thought it might be time to blog about our trip there. Why not, Eh?


When they announced, way back when, that the Winter Olympics were coming to Vancouver. I thought....no way am I going to fight my way through the crowds. The WHOLE world will be there.



When it came down to it.... it was a once in a lifetime opportunity. Right in our backyard. Jeanette and I decided to go VERY last minute. We were the only ones with passports and it was the very last weekend. I love being spontaneous. We had no event passes or anything. We just thought we'd go enjoy every second.

We just went for the last Saturday. The day before the closing ceremony. It was crazy to just drive into another country. Never done that before. Someone else has either driven or we've taken the ferry. It was a little nerve racking. I obeyed the speed limit exactly. Just after the border crossing, there was a big tourist building...thing. We stopped and talked to some officials who gave us all kinds of maps and advice. Thank goodness. We parked at a huge casino. It even had the subway station right there. So easy. We bought a day pass and we were on our way. It was about a 10 min ride into the city. The first place we stopped was at the torch. We stood in line for at least 45 min. That was just to get a better, more picturesque view without the giant chain link fence in the way. It was awesome. You could feel the heat radiate from it.




After the torch, we walked around downtown. We stopped at a crepe shop for lunch time ....deliciousness. We also poked our heads into a few souvenir shops. Prices were OUTRAGEOUS! We're not big on souvenirs anyway.


Many countries had what they called "houses" places you could go in and learn a little about their culture. We were only able to find the Canada house. Inside they had all the history of their Olympians, and an Olympic ice skater signing autographs. Wahooo! This gentleman was Emanuel Sandhu.












Being new to this whole Olympic experience I had no idea what these pins were about. Every place you went, almost, they gave you a pin. That's where we got most of our souvenirs, and they were FREE. Sweet. We have a Canadian flag pin, and a pin from Manitoba. Not much compared to a lot of people parading around.


Toward evening we made our way to Granville Island. There was this little home decor store called "Benedict's". They weren't too nice. They were trying to close up. Shame. I really wanted to buy something from Benedict's and hand them my card




We finally found a restaurant that was not so crowded. It was awesome. It was while we were there that the Canadian hockey team won the gold. And rightly so! The whole place was on their feet, on the tables, cheering and screaming! Then came the national anthem and every one was singing. We sang as much as we knew. It was the perfect way to end the night.




It was a long night after that. Slowly making our way home. I got so tired, we stopped at a few rest stops and finally mozzied in at about 4 am. Ahhhh beddddd!







Loved this sign. Loved being in a country that had everything in English and French.









Friday, January 28, 2011

Mt Rainier


We actually started our at Northwest Trek. When we left there, in the late afternoon, we thought, "Hey, we're SO close to Mt Rainier, let's just go!" I've never, ever driven there. I've hiked around the mountain many times. But to drive....never have.


Pulling into the park there were so many trees. After a while you think, "where is this mountain?" It was getting late, and it was Fall. I hoped we might be able to see something before dusk.


And then..... there it was in all it's majestic beauty! We turned off the road and got out just to stare. I love this mountain. I feel lost when I can't see it. After long trips away from home, I love flying over on our descent into the airport. It's like a giant welcome home present.





I could stand here all day!

An old tour bus that used to take passengers around the park




A tree trunk that is older than the founding of our nation! Amazing! The brown plaques have different dates in history that this tree, in it's life, was around to "see". I should have written some of them down. Pretty fascinating.



On the way out of the park was this very cute little lodge. Very tricky to slow down for. We passed it the first time at 50 mph. It was there and gone in the blink of an eye. It was the only place to eat for miles. A warm yummy dinner, on a chilly fall night.


We didn't get to stay and explore very much at all. We definitely need to return when the weather gets a little better!




Tuesday, January 18, 2011

We survived the road to Hana

Does a road trip from 2006...in Hawaii count? Absolutely! The truck was filled with Benedicts!
It was a long and windy one. About 3 hours if I remember right. Full of waterfalls, bumpy roads, and gorgeous ocean views.


Taking a break. Mom and her crutches! She won best souvenir. She took home a broken ankle. Lesson learned...don't turn your back on the ocean!










Friday, September 3, 2010

Kansas City



I'm back! I thought I'd post some oldies, but goodies. Then I'll try to get those I've missed in between. There's LOTS to catch up on. I'll do my best!
There isn't enough time to tour this awesome city! I've been here twice now, and every time I leave I see something I missed on my way out.

Kansas City is home to Hallmark headquarters and some of the best barbeque on earth! Mmmm. Always a must when you visit the midwest.

Thanks to the help of a wonderful tour guide, also a Benedict, we were introduced to some of the best chocolate on earth. Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Dear Santa

Dear Santa,


I know it's been a while since I've written. Yes, I know I'm a little old. But I've been a good girl for the last 15 years. I just have one request. It's very little. It averages out to be $0.02 a day for the last 15 years!

Maybe that's why you only give gifts to children. Adults, we can rationalize the need for anything!

I thought that you of all people would understand my plee. You absolutely need navigation! Since I don't have that kind of magic, I need something that'll help me on all the wonderful road trips I want to take. So here it is:



I say that's an easy one. What do ya say Santa? I'll make cookies!

Love,

Your friend Lisa