Monday, September 01, 2008

Vacation Day #1

We had a fantastic family vacation this past weekend. We joined my parents, sister and her family for a visit to my great-grandma in Vulcan (over by Iron Mountain in the Upper Peninsula.) Thursday night we all met up in St. Ignace and stayed the night at my aunt & uncle's vacation home there. It's an old Victorian house that they have spent years (seriously, since I was in elemenary school) gutting and remodeling. It's still in the works and every time we go up there some new progress has been made.
Friday morning we woke up, got ready and had breakfast at our favorite place, The Galley. It is tradition to go there for at least one breakfast while visiting. After that, we hit the road.
Ellie settles into her carseat after breakfast at The Galley.
Our first stop was the beach because my mom wanted to get pictures of the kids and families by the water. I spent a lot of summer time in St. Ignace while my grandparents lived there and we were at Lake Michigan playing most of the days. It was just going to be a quick stop for pictures, but Noah - who must have had to really use the potty but didn't tell us - had an accident as soon as he heard/saw/felt the water on his feet. We stripped his bottom half naked and he played in the water. Quickly, he and Kailyn were wet and we ended up stripping all their clothes off to let them run free.
Nudey Noah takes a run on the beach.


Ellie, Noah & Kailyn taking their first "cousins" picture ever together.

After getting back on the road we traveled until it was time for Ellie to eat, which coincided with our lunch as well. We were trying to make it to Manistique but she was screaming in the carseat so we stopped off at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. Because Tim & I were trying to stay within a very small budget for the weekend, we had packed a cooler full of food to take along. Dustin, Stephanie and Kailyn went on to Manistique to eat and we had a picnic on the grass near the gas station. My mom stayed to feed Ellie and Dad joined us for some lunch.
After (again) getting on the road we stopped at Fayette. This was out of the way a little bit, but I'm so glad we stopped. It's a historic state park, basically a ghost town that is being renovated. It's over by Big Bay du Noc. It was a town with a factory that smelt iron ore and when the factory shut down the whole town pretty much did as well. There were all sorts of fun things to see and learn there.
The whole family (from a bit of a distance): Noah, Tim, me w/Ellie, Dad, Mom, Stephanie, Kailyn & Dustin in front of a kiln that was used for smelting iron ore.
Kailyn & Noah

That was our last stop before finishing the trip to my great-grandma's (who I am now just going to refer to as "grandma" from this point on as it can get long to always have the "great" in front.) I haven't seen her in well over 10 years, probably closer to 15 so it was great to have the opportunity to visit her again and introduce her to my family. She turned 93 in mid-September and has a memory that is super sharp. My sister credits it to the fact she doesn't own a microwave. I almost wonder if there is some truth to that as well. She can tell you all about her childhood, the places she has lived and people she has met, and even random facts like Lawrence Welk quitting school in the third grade.
So Friday was spent mostly traveling and doing fun stops along the way. My grandma lives in a house (by herself still, cooking her own meals and doing her own cleaning and all that) with a driveway that is crossed by train tracks. Friday night, the guys took the kids to go put pennies on the tracks, that were smashed by the trains going through that night (yes, quite annoying while you're sleeping and it feels like they're coming through the house at you) and happily found the next morning.

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