Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Day 3: Colder

Monday dawned cold and overcast. The boys were entertained for a good part of the morning by the treasure hunt set up by Aunt Louise. What a production! They actually had to dig out the treasure with a shovel. There was also a clue in Windchester Cathedral.




Later, Tim made me go out in the canoe, even though it was FREEZING and windy.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Day 2: Resting Up


I definitely wanted a break from the heat back home, but this is a little ridiculous. Mom and Louise had to make a fire in the stove on Sunday morning. It was cold, cold, cold. Zachary was feeling just fine. Both boys are obessed with the Star Wars Cookbook, and they convinced Grandma to make Tatooine Two Suns Egg and Toast for breakfast. Geez are they spoiled! They also got a welcome to the cabin prize:
Uncle Mike gets in on the lego action:After a long, chilly day, Uncle Mike and I took the boys out fishing. We didn't catch anything, but we did almost FREEZE. The boys didn't mind. They wanted to stay out as long as they could!

We rounded out the night with floats and penny in the pot.

Day 1: On the Road

Vacation day 1 (6/27) found us on the road all day long. After staying up late packing, we were up at 5:30 and on the road before 6:30. Unfortunately, we had to drop off a Wii game at blockbuster. Since that's right next to Starbucks, it was necessary to make a stop there, too. We were on the highway at 7AM. The boys hardly slept at all. To say they were excited to be on the way would be an understatement. Jeremy's constant questioning about how many days until we left for Minnesota became, "How long until we get to our Minnesota log cabin?" When my response was X number of hours, he invariably asked, "Which is longer, hours or minutes?" (Anyone have any tips on getting him to remember which is which?)

Our food stops for the day consisted of McDonalds for breakfast, Culvers for lunch, and McDonalds for dinner, all eaten either in the car or at an outdoor picnic table because of Josey. I do have to say, CULVERS ROCKS. Mom and the boys and I discovered it last year after a long day of driving, and I'll stop there any chance I get! Stopping for eats is not usually how we operate, at least not for every meal. Last week was all about vacation bible school for me and the boys, so there was no time to plan for and buy food for the car. I'll make it a priority next year.

We arrived at the cabin at 10:15 PM local time. Considering our many food stops, emergency potty stops, and a small shopping trip in Duluth, we did pretty well! The boys were way over the top by then. We loved the sign and balloons strung across the driveway welcoming us.

Zachary put himself to bed not long after we arrived. This should have been a warning sign, but I didn't think anything of it. At 2 AM, I woke up to Zachary vomiting all over his bed. This is a particularly bad thing, because we have no washer and dryer at the cabin. At 5 AM, Jeremy had a nosebleed and came into our bed. It wasn't the most restful night or the best way to start a vacation.