Hello all my faithful GoldenGrams readers! We had a blog tragedy. The details are boring and too technical for my understanding so I won’t outline everything that happened except to say that we nearly lost the last six months’ worth of posts. Luckily Dallas was able to piece together those entries and repost them, but we sadly lost every comment made during that time and now none of the links work properly and the formatting is sometimes wonky. Boo. Those of you who subscribe to our blog through email probably noticed you got an email with a million posts in it which you had already seen. That’s why. I think we’re back on track so hopefully we can put this unfortunate incident behind us and continue with steadfastness and a hope that this blog will never find itself in such dire circumstances again.
Also, I am wanting to turn this blog into a book of memories for our family. We didn’t really start blogging full force until Brooke was several months old so I may be adding posts that are years old and back-dating them. I think if you subscribe through email you might get those. Sorry if it’s confusing to read posts that show Brooke as a newborn. Then again, I may never get around to doing this in which case, kindly disregard this entire paragraph.
Enough with the announcements! Let’s look at a picture of Madison!
I started a post this summer, but I never posted it. That time is now even though it’s not done.
Doing the potpourri posts is Rebecca’s thing, but since this blog is so dead that I’m one step away from deleting it, I’ll add do one more post and see if another one follows.
Starting last spring before school ended. Madison was in the school play. She was our cute little Newsie.
Madison has also been taking dance classes and she had a performance.
Brooke’s favorite band came to town and Rebecca decided to join Brooke in going to the concert. Brooke was in heaven!
Spencer graduated from elementary school. He’s a middle schooler now.
We had a day of fun with the Thomas family. We did an escape room and trampoline parks.
This summer was our stake’s youth trek. Here’s Caroline and Madison modeling Caroline’s trek clothes.
Anyway, let’s wrap up our Disneyland trip! Our last park day was California Adventure one more time. Once again we got up bright and early to eat our hotel breakfast. Unfortunately, this time breakfast did not agree with Dallas and…he barfed. After a short cat nap, he rallied, and we all walked to the park.
Luckily Dallas recovered pretty quickly. He sat out on most of the higher-intensity rides, but he didn’t barf again and held up well as the day progressed. No one else got sick, so I don’t know what was up with him.
Our first stop of the day was Radiator Springs Racers.
Then Monsters Inc.
Madison had money to spend and was eyeing the cotton candy all week. Today she finally indulged:
I took the big kids to Guardians of the Galaxy while Dallas took Madison to a dance party and to talk to Crush:
The Guardians of the Galaxy line was really long. Spencer’s favorite thing to do was carefully balance the chain links so that one of them was oriented perpendicular to the rest. Then we’d see if any of his perpendicular links survived as we snaked back around. Whatever it takes to pass the time!
We had to make time to draw Stitch:
Spencer needed a break from wearing his glasses and found a good spot for them on the Ferris wheel:
We loved drawing so much we had to draw Groot:
We ended our day in a really long Soarin’ line. Long lines make us do weird things:
On our last day we decided to walk through Downtown Disney. On our way we passed A Mart. We had passed A Mart everyday on our walk to the parks and today was the day we finally went inside. Caroline bought a giraffe for Spencer. Such a nice sister:
After our morning stroll through Downtown Disney, the weather had warmed up enough to brave the beach.
All too soon our week of fun was over.
We had such a fun trip and are so glad we were able to enjoy the week together.
We had so much fun on our Yellowstone trip that we decided to do another spontaneous get-out-of-town excursion several weeks ago. We realized that since the kids only had in-person school on Mondays and Wednesdays, we could take advantage of their Thursday through Sunday days off…so we did!
We decided to head to South Dakota. Spencer is in fourth grade and gets us into national parks for free, so our first stop was Devils Tower National Monument in Wyoming.
Devils Tower was fun because there were all these huge boulders around it and we were able to jump from rock to rock exploring and climbing.
Brooke spent her time laying on a rock trying to get the birds to think she was dead so they would come near her. Whatever makes you happy, honey.
We saw a fox as we were driving up to Devils Tower. I’ve never seen a fox out in nature, and for some reason, I just loved watching it slink along the mountain. It is so magical to see wildlife in their natural habitat. We also saw prairie dogs, longhorns, and bison.
This is often my view of Dallas when we’re vacationing:
We made it to our hotel in the evening. I went to check in and the lobby was closing. Turns out they didn’t have record of our booking. It was Labor Day weekend, so I was worried they wouldn’t have a spot for us, but luckily they found us a room.
The next day we got up bright and early so we could explore the Badlands.
We got there and right away we saw bighorn sheep running up and down the mountain ledges. It was amazing to see how easily they went up and down the rocky faces of the cliffs.
We saw more prairie dogs and the kids had fun trying to get close to them.
We mostly drove around the Badlands and just got out here and there to see things. However, we did get out and hike around a little bit. We did Notch Trail. It had a ladder you had to climb up which was fun:
Those who go up must come down:
On our way out of the Badlands we saw the Delta-09 Minuteman Missile Silo.
When I told my brother, Jacob, that we were visiting South Dakota, he told us we had to stop at Wall Drug.
“A drugstore? Why is that a must-see?” I asked.
“Because they give out free ice water,” he said, as if that explained everything.
Turns out Wall Drug has signs advertising its existence all along the road leading to and from the Badlands. Those signs and my brother’s recommendation convinced us to stop and see what it was all about.
I had to try out the free ice water. Worth the drive!
Wall Drug was started in the 1930s. The store wasn’t profitable, so the family who owned it nearly closed up shop until they had the idea to hand out free ice water to those who were traveling through South Dakota. The ice water was just what the prairie travelers needed, and the water brought customers to the store.
Now Wall Drug is a huge tourist trap and a truly crazy place.
For example, there were terrifying mannequins here and there:
There was a caged dinosaur that would roar every so often:
There were cheap rides to sit on:
And of course, there was the giant jackalope photo op:
We often get Christmas ornaments when we go on vacation. The kids saw this outhouse at Wall Drug and had to have it as our remembrance of this trip:
Thank you, Wall Drug, for giving us an outhouse to put on our Christmas tree. It reminds us of the horrible bathrooms we had to use at Devils Tower. We have never seen bathrooms so covered in urine. Now we will remember those bathrooms every year for the rest of our lives.
The kids were dying to make it back to our hotel so they could try out the pool. We got back with a little bit of daylight left and let the kids swim their hearts out.
It was pretty cold, so we had to call it a night and get ready for our next day of fun.
Our adventure the next day was seeing Mount Rushmore! I never thought I’d ever see it, so it was kind of fun to cross this off the bucket list.
Here we are walking up to the mountain. You can see it behind us:
Here’s a better shot of the faces on the mountain:
The kids mimicked the presidents giving us Mount Goldenmore:
Brooke is our budding ornithologist and loved seeing this bird display:
Look at that Golden face!
Madison had fun with the detonating simulator:
Fortunately, we got to Mount Rushmore early in the day and it was a beautiful day with clear, blue skies. Everything you could ever want in a sight-seeing day. Unfortunately, right after we got there, Brooke fell from a ledge and twisted her ankle. It immediately ballooned up, and she was unable to comfortably walk for the rest of the day. That put a damper on our exploring.
I sat with Brooke while Dallas and the kids walked around the trail and took in the sights.
Luckily our next stop was a drive through Bear Country, so Brooke was able to rest her foot while we drove around looking at bears, elk, wolves, reindeer, and mountain sheep.
We had to save time for another swim in the pool.
Every so often we’d hear this go by:
It’s the Black Hills Party Pedaler. Apparently guests can tour the city while pedaling their vehicle and drinking.
We ended the day at Crazy Horse Monument.
We toured the museum and stayed for the laser show.
The light show was pretty underwhelming. I grew up seeing the laser show at Stone Mountain every Fourth of July, and this was definitely…not that. I was curious to hear how the others in my group would like the show having nothing to compare it to. The general consensus was that it was the dumbest part of the trip.
However, right as the laser show was about to start, Madison leaned her head on my shoulder, sighed contentedly, and said, “This has been a good trip.”
It WAS a good trip. Now we need to plan another one!