8/16/2009

The Great Outdoors

Has it really been that long since I updated? How the heck did I ever keep this thing updated at one point in time? Okay moving on...

We traveled north the third weekend in July to go camping for two nights. This year we tried out Spirit Mountain Campground just south of Duluth. The campground is very near a ski area and is located higher than the rest of the area. There were some great views right outside the campground!

We drove up north Friday afternoon and headed straight to Canal Park to eat yummy greasy food (mini donuts *my favorite!*, fried cheese curds, hot dogs for the girls as well as snow cones). Oh yeah, we were not planning on keeping a healthy diet on this trip. We also threw rocks into the water on the shoreline, saw the Aerial Bridge go up and down, and shopped in the little touristy shops. Then we headed to the campground to set up the tent and settle in.



I swear this little wagon has been here for YEARS, decades even. It was in the exact same spot when I was a kid.

Lily the rock conductor!

Andrew giving the Aerial Bridge a little help on its way up. :-)

We LOVED our campsite this year! It was in an absolutely perfect location. It backed up to the woods, was slightly higher than the campsites on either side, and there was a good amount of space between the sites. AND, it was close to the restroom, but not too close.

There were a few kids in the campsite next to us so Ella and Lily had a great time running around and playing with them until dinner time. We made pudgie pie grilled cheese and pizzas for dinner. Then s'mores and toasted marshmallows over the campfire.



We actually slept really well in our tent. We brought the aero-bed this year which helped immensely. We got up in the morning and cooked eggs and sausage for breakfast and then headed more north. We drove along the scenic route of the North Shore for an hour to Gooseberry Falls National Park.



I used to go to Gooseberry Falls every year with my dad when we would go camping. I was sooo excited to bring Andrew and the girls there. I have very distinct memories of this area. Okay, admittedly it's been probably more than 20 years since I've been there. But the whole area looked soooo different. There was a new visitor center and parking area (which actually reminded me of the parking/visitor area at Old Faithful in Yellowstone...much smaller, but very commercialized. I was so sad it wasn't so rustic and natural like it used to be.

We walked around by Middle and Lower Gooseberry Falls. This is awesome! You can walk right out to where the water is coming down because there are all kinds of boulders and rocks to step on. On warm days, you can wade in the water. The girls had a great time doing this and thought it was so fun to be right by the water.

I couldn't quite tell from their map where the old trail was located that my dad and I used to take. It appeared that we were going to have to take a paved trail there. WHAT?! No walking through nature, climbing over tree roots, and eating wild raspberries on the trail? How could it be?! But it turns out the original trail was still there, parts of it had been planked and whatnot, but it was there. We made it down the trail (about a mile) and ended up at Agate Beach on Lake Superior. This "beach" is all rocks. I used to love looking through the rocks as a kid, finding perfect agates to treasure.


I love this shot of me and Lily. :-)


We had the little digital camera with us too so Andrew had that one. It was nice because there are actually photos of me on the trip! This is Andrew's shot of me on the left and then the photo I was taking on the right. That's the Falls waaay in the background there. So you can see how much ground we had to cover to get from the Falls to the beach.


Ella entering the beach from the trail. And one of my favorite photos of Ella and Andrew from the trip.


After our hike and time on the beach, we headed back to Duluth for dinner at a restaurant in Canal Park and then back to the campsite to relax and have more s'mores and toasted marshmallows.

Sunday morning, we woke up and headed to Perkins for breakfast and then back to the campsite to pack up. We started south toward home stopping at Jay Cook State Park (another old stomping ground for me and my dad). We did this last year as well, and this year we had so much fun! The girls really enjoyed hiking through the woods. They wanted to keeping going, going, going. But they didn't quite realize however far we hiked out, we had to head back that far to get to the car.




After exploring Jay Cooke, we headed back home and crashed early for the night. It was such a fun experience for all of us! So nice to be away from everything (housework, job, television, computers, toys, etc). We had fun as a family and we told the girls some exciting news as well! First here's a picture for you:

The question Andrew poses in this photo will be answered sometime the end of January when we welcome the newest member of our family to the world! Many people who read this blog already know the great news, but I thought I should get it posted here to record it officially. :-) The girls were extremely excited that we were expecting another baby and still are. They bring the baby up all the time and cannot wait for "the baby to come out of Mommy's tummy after Christmas!" :-)

And as if that's not enough photos for you, here's a slideshow of a ton more:

Where in the World is Andrew?

Answer: Volunteering as Marshal on Hole #1 of the PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club. Here he is in his official uniform. He worked Tuesday and Wednesday mornings of the practice rounds and will work TODAY! So keep your eyes peeled if you're watching the broadcast between 10:15am and 2:45pm. You might catch a glimpse of him!

He works with 20 other people at a time on the hole and they rotate positions from being at the tee to being at various ropes and other points on the hole.

The girls and I went out there with him on Tuesday afternoon. Hoping to get the blog updated again, maybe even this afternoon when the girls are at a birthday party!

7/26/2009

Fourth of July

Okay, I think we're close to getting this blog caught up now. Just one or two more posts to go. We headed to Racine for our annual Fourth of July trip. This year was packed with quite a bit of activity!

Friday, the girls and I went downtown with Tom and Pat to see the Adirondack chairs that had been painted by local artists and to visit with Great-Grandma Iz and Great-Grandpa Nick.




That night, we went to Ben and Jenelle's house for their annual Third of July party. We had a great time visiting with all their friends and their kids. Ella and Lily had a really great time playing baseball, doing sparklers, climbing around on their fence, and more.

Saturday we made our way downtown to see the parade. The girls had a great time and loved it. For Andrew and I, the parade was a little lacking this year. But maybe that's because we've seen it several years now. We also were sitting at the end of the parade route and it just seemed like everyone was pretty tired and lacking energy by the time they got to us.


Ella hanging out with Cousin Rachel.

We had lunch at Andrew's grandparents and then relaxed for a bit before heading over to Uncle Nick's house for a BBQ. He had a snow cone machine this year! Not a Snoopy Snow Cone machine either! Like a real one! The girls thought that was soo cool! I'm pretty sure Ella had two or three of them.


We saw the fireworks down by the lake that night and were pretty wowed by them. The girls love that their is a smiley face firework and they were just waiting for it. It was their favorite last year. And they did two or three of them!

As if all of that wasn't enough excitement for one weekend, on Sunday, we all met up again for Nick and Iz's 60th Wedding Anniversary party at Infusino's. The party was a great success.

Do you see the number of kiddie cocktail glasses there are on the table?


And finally, here are a few random photos from our time there too:

Soccer Girl

Ella played soccer again this spring. She was on the yellow team and they called themselves the Sunshine Girls. She had a lot of fun and was great! She played really hard and tried her best and had a great time! Her team wasn't quite the same caliber as her fall team, but they all tried really hard.

Here's a few pictures from the season:




Ella and Hope with their medals on. Ella was sooo excited to get a medal. She was so proud! She loves showing it off to everyone!


And here's Lily playing with the soccer ball during one of Ella's games. She loved going to the games and would cheer and yell, "Go Ella Go!" and "Go Yellow!" It was super cute!

Ella is signed up for soccer in the fall. We start up again the middle of August!

7/25/2009

Summer Fun

In the off weeks, we haven't been traveling, we've had a lot of fun doing regular summer-type activities like going to the lake, playing outside (alot!), playing in our new "rainbow" pool (the whale pool bit the dust by the end of last summer), playing with friends, and having a grand ol' time. That of course, has all been going on inbetween the unpacking, doing laundry, and repacking for all our various trips.

Here a few of my favorite photos so far:
Lily just chillin' on the drivewayHands down one of my favorites just because
if you look really close, Lily is in mid-air. I LOVE that!Andrew teaching Ella how to swing her golf club.
They've been going to the driving range too!

And here's a slideshow of some more photos:

7/23/2009

Where in the World is Andrew?

Answer: Los Angeles! Last night he was at Manny Ramirez Bobble Head Night at Dodger Stadium. :-) Ironically, he is in Los Angeles to shoot footage for the Vikings package this year.

Cedar Rapids/Knosher Trip 2009

In the middle of June, we did our annual trip to Cedar Rapids and Galesburg for the Knosher Golf Tournament.

Shockingly, I don't think I have one photo from Cedar Rapids. I really have no idea how that happened! We traveled down to Cedar Rapids late on a Wednesday night and left the girls with Nana and Papi on Thursday morning to travel to Galesburg. We had a lot of fun hanging out with Bob and Amber and Chris, and then Garth later on in the evening. Amber and I did our annual trip to get pedicures while the boys went off to play a practice round.

We all had a lot of fun on Friday at the tournament which I realized was our TENTH one already! Boy does time go by quickly! Andrew's parents made the trip down for the tournament. Andrew really enjoyed playing on Thursday with his dad and I think Tom had a pretty good time on Friday playing in the tournament. And of course, we always have a great time seeing Harley and visiting with him!

Here's a few photos for you:



Amber, Bob, Steve Cottrell, Harley, Chris, Andrew and me.



Andrew's foursome

The other "young alumni" foursome. Not sure how much longer we'll be able to say "young alumni" but I guess everything is relative, right?

All the young alumni guys: front: Andrew, Steve, Garth, Bob. Back: David Marquadt (an '08 grad), Chris, Vince, and Jeff Ancelet.
You can see more photos from the tournament and past years by going here.

Friday afternoon we traveled back to Cedar Rapids and had a yummy dinner at my favorite restaurant The Greek Place. Saturday morning, Andrew and I met up with Amber and Bob again so I could photograph Amber's family (You can see those photos here). Then Saturday afternoon, I surprised Andrew with part of his Father's Day gift. He got to play golf at Cedar Rapids Country Club with our friends Molly and Derek and my mom. He had a great time and shot a 74 there!!

Sunday, Andrew made a nice breakfast (even though it was Father's Day--no one can make breakfast as well as Andrew!). And he spent the afternoon watching the US Open while I packed up the car. We went back home early in the evening.

Girls had a great time hanging out with Nana and Papi and we all enjoyed our trip!

7/21/2009

The Garden Experiment Update

Oh, how our garden GROWS!

This has been so fun! Everything is growing very well and we've even harvested some green beans. They were absolutely delicious!

Corn is growing crazy high and we can't wait to see what we get from it. And the cucumbers are on their way as well. We also have cilantro and dill coming in well. I picked some of the dill and dried it and will save it for the next time I make dill dip or something else requiring the yummy herb.

Here's some photos of our garden from about a week and a half ago.

Minocqua 2009

We headed to Minocqua, Wisconsin to the "little red house" the first weekend in June (the same weekend we went last year). The girls and I hung out with Bubba and Grand Pat on Thursday and Friday while Andrew worked. We had fun at the beach, went fishing in the boat (but didn't catch much, just 2 small Northerns), played some mini-golf. You might remember Lily caught a 22-inch Northern on her little pole last year. She was so funny, I asked her if she wanted to try and catch it again. She said no, she didn't want to catch any big fish this year. :-)

Tom and Pat took the girls part of the time as well so I had a chance to blog and get caught up on things (that would be when I did my last real blog update...geesh!).

Friday night, Ben and Jenelle joined us and we all had a nice time hanging out. They went kayaking on Saturday morning while the rest of us checked out the shops in downtown Minocqua. We ate at Monical's Pizza for dinner Saturday night. And all eight of us took in a showing of Disney's Up! We didn't have the best weather on Saturday evening so we thought a movie would be a good plan. Up was really good, everyone enjoyed it!

Then Sunday, we packed the car up and headed out, but not before we stopped to play a round of mini-golf with Ben and Jenelle at Settler's Mill (I think that's the name of the place) and Ben beat Andrew by one stroke! Quite a feat!

Enjoy a slideshow of our trip! Sorry if this is a bit brief, but I'm trying to get caught up here. ;-) And I've included links to last year's Minocqua post which was very in-depth. We did many of the same activities.
Minocqua 2008--Part 1
Minocqua 2008--Part 2

7/10/2009

Busy Busy Busy

I feel so bad for not having updated this blog more in the last month or so. We have traveled every other week since the middle of MAY! And the in-between weeks we've played catch-up with laundry, unpacking, repacking, picking up the house (who knew being gone so much could actually make your house messier!), grocery shopping etc.

I also have had less blogging time because my photography business is actually starting to take off a bit. I've had several shoots the last couple months and I have more on the calendar! YAY! I have my first non-friend, non-family member shoot on Saturday and I'm so excited. They are a referral from a friend of ours and I'm crossing my fingers that it goes really well. My big goal this summer was to break out of taking photos of people I KNOW and get some new clients. I'm also taking my cousin's SENIOR PHOTOS next week. Which makes me slightly nervous because senior photos are such a big deal. But at the same time I'm sure it'll go fine and be a lot of fun!

So anyway, these are the reasons you haven't heard much from me on here. But the girls are in summer camp in the mornings all next week and hopefully I'll be able to get a post or two up during that time.

Thanks for being patient! Hope you all had a fantastic and fun Fourth of July!! And are enjoying the summer! It'll be over before we know it!

7/02/2009

Where in the World is Andrew?

I was actually going to post a photo of Andrew WITH US because he's not traveling for work this week. However, Andrew wanted this photo up instead. ;-) Apparently it's a very big deal to have your photo taken with these guys. They are THE game entertainment at the Brewers game. Check out the newest member of the Klement's Sausage Race.