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Hudson's Fall 2011
Corbin, Kennedy, Karla, Chase, Casey, Kyndal

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Tour de Midwest

After arriving home from our trip to Estes Park, Colorado, we quickly washed laundry and re-packed for our next adventure. Less than 48 hours later we were back in the suburban and headed southwest, the exact opposite direction of our last trip!

We took my niece, Nicole, along for the ride since we were headed to my Mom's and I knew it would be a treat for both of them to see each other. We left on a Tuesday evening and we didn't have a strict itinerary other than needing to be to my Aunt's house Friday evening for our family reunion.

Tuesday night we drove through Kansas City and snagged a motel for the evening. On the way we were able to view some of the devastating flooding that Nebraska is dealing with. In fact, we had to take a detour on the way home on Sunday as the highway was flooded by that point.

Wednesday morning after sleeping in a bit, we enjoyed a hot breakfast and then hit the road again. We stopped in Springfield, MO and had a picnic lunch before browsing through the Bass Pro Shops. Then it was back to the road and off to Yellville, Arkansas.

Our first picnic lunch. We stopped at Wal-mart and loaded up on healthy food and then pulled over when we spotted a huge shade tree in a business area. It was perfect!

We got a tour of my Mom's new home that they are remodeling and then they treated us to a yummy buffet dinner and took us to their Wednesday evening church service. Their congregation was so friendly and welcoming to us! We finally made it to their current house around 8 pm and popped up the camper for the evening.

Casey and Owen, my step-Dad, spent Thursday morning checking out the nearby lakes and planning future trips :) while my Mom and I visited and relaxed.

Mom and Owen's new place

Mom and Chase outside of her church

The boys on Grandpa's 4 wheeler

The kids had a blast feeding Grandpa Owen's chickens!

Then it was off to the next leg of our journey. We left mid-afternoon and headed for the Lake of the Ozarks. We left just in time, we got caught in the outskirts of a terrible thunderstorm, no fun on the winding, hilly roads while pulling a camper!

We stayed in our first RV camp, and absolutely loved it! We wish we could have stayed longer. That evening we took the kids to a local restaurant and then putt-putt golfing. We weren't too impressed with their behavior at the golf course, they literally were running through each hole and didn't seem to be enjoying it one bit. By the time we got them calmed down we were at the end! Over tired?!


While Casey set up the camper, we played at the campground park. It was the perfect place after being on the road for 2+ hours!



Don't let these smiles fool you. If I'd turned my back, I fear they would have been chucking these balls at each other (or me!)
Where do those balls keep going?This is me, taking away their golf clubs after each turn, trying to force them to slow down, take turns going first, and have fun. (Hey, I attempted anyways!)

Letting them beat out their frustrations, ha!

Peek-a-boo!

Friday morning we did some exploring! We toured a cave, which neither Casey or I had done before and it was so cool, our favorite part of the trip! It was during Chase's naptime, so he was super fussy and Kennedy was a little spooked, but there was only one other young family and they were in the same boat! Otherwise, the kids and all the adults loved it. We also went on a short hike and then visited some castle ruins.

Much happier after a good night's sleep.


There were several bridges on this one mile hike. It was the perfect length while we were waiting for the cave tour to begin. But it was super hot and muggy. We couldn't get in the cool dark cave fast enough!

No pictures allowed in the cave!

Another short hike to check out these castle ruins.

Quiet travels....The whole week, Chase only took one nap outside of his car seat, literally. I think he was beginning to believe that when he was buckled up it was nap time! He was our best little traveler, seriously!
After having another picnic lunch (so much cheaper than eating out!) we settled in for another long drive...off to the Iowa/Missouri border to meet up with my extended family.

1 comment:

Kim said...

Those castle ruins look awesome. We went to the Ozarks last year and had a great time. I couldn't imagine driving those hill in a thunderstorm with a camper. Gla dyou made it safely.