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September 09, 2009

This is going to take a while...

In August, I took Isaac and Esther Rose, along with Zeb's mom and dad and sister, to northern Minnesota to visit the Greatgrandparents.  This was to be their introduction to Esther Rose!  This is our story...

 

Tante Sarah was a wonderful car companion for me and an amazing helper for Isaac. They're studying the flowers while Isaac is busy "watering" them here...Pretty sure we're still in Michigan, but we had at least made it to the UP!

 

We always stop in Proctor, MN, where there is a HUGE locomotive. Isaac loves to climb on the train and investigate all the wheels and pistons and bell and caboose and...and...and...

 

Esther Rose was being a dutiful baby sister, while Isaac is trying to decide to what to climb on next! Yay for trains!!

In Minnesota at last! We were all put to work carrying things down to the Tea House and unpacking the cars. While I had a lot of stuff, it was well organized.  Isaac had fun "helping" Grandmother and Granddaddy Pride carry small things to the Tea House and playing on the beach.  Definitely time to find the bug spray.  Grandmother and Isaac are pausing to look at a toadstool that they found. It was red and Isaac stopped to look at it everytime we went up or down the steps!

Grandmother Pride enjoying her first great granddaughter!  Esther Rose, meet your Grandmother Pride!  It didn't take Esther Rose 10 minutes to have Granddaddy and Grandmother Pride wrapped around all 10 of her little fingers and few of her toes, too.

So, I don't think there are leash laws on the beach, which is fine as long as owners are close by. However, this day I had Isaac and Esther Rose and Belle Puppy down on the beach by myself when 2 large dogs decided to visit without an owner in sight. We quickly locked ourselves into the screenhouse at the end of the dock until they decided to move on. Belle was our protector and repeatedly barked at them to let them know they welcome when they came back with their owners! She blocked the door until they left the dock...What a good puppy. In the meantime, I decided to snap a few pics of Isaac in the screenhouse. This is my favorite!

 

 

 Isaac decided he wanted to sleep in "The Loft" with Tante Sarah, which was a wonderful treat for him.  However, it made the rest of us a nervous wreck because he would get too close to the edge of the loft and nearly fall into the kitchen.  Tante and Grandpa determined a fence would be a great idea and we had a wonderful rainy day to get it done...This is the final masterpiece!

I took Isaac and Esther Rose over the Norway Beach visitor's center, where the Greatgrandparents volunteer during the week, for the "Water Critters" adventure.  This would be the "must have" picture of the kids with Smokey Bear before we traipsed 1/4 mile down to the boat launch to catch random water creatures.  We learned how to catch vegetable leaches (the sort that will NOT drink your blood and apparently make great Pike bait), crawdads, midges (cool bugs...look like a cross between a mosquito and a mayfly, but they don't bite), and lots of other things. It was a really windy day, but a lot of fun.  

 

Grandpa and Tante Sarah wanted to take Isaac fishing, so here they are practicing. Of course, Belle is close by..always the nursemaid!

 Of course, we all know that Isaac played with his trains from dawn to dusk, when he wasn't outside. But the picture of Esther Rose trying to drive Donald on the track was irresistable!

What's a visit with the "Greats" without blueberry pancakes on Saturday morning. Isaac LOVED the "checkers pancakes" and ate at least 3 with syrup (Great Grandma gave him that..his mom certainly wouldn't have!).  He even ate the blueberries, which was amazing! I'll have to remember that..

Grandpa and Tanta took Isaac on his first fishing expedition, which was really just a grand excuse to ride in the boat, but still a lot of fun playing in the reeds and talking about baby Moses and how his mommy put him in a basket made from reeds to keep him safe!

 

So outside the cabin, directly under the hummingbird feeder, there was this enormous mushroom. Isaac loved to go "smell" it. He never touched it, but certainly gave it enough sniffing attention.

 

Tante Sarah and Isaac caught minnows and kept them in the bucket for Isaac to try and catch with his hands. What a great therapy activity!  He had a blast and really liked it when it was time to dump them back in the water.

Grandpa wears a Cpap like Isaac does and we thought it would help Isaac to see grandpa wear his to sleep, too. While it didn't work quite like we planned, the two of them did get a sweet nap together...at least that's how Isaac remembers it.

Isn't she beautiful!  She loved Minnesota and it seemed to agree with her. She had very few crying spells and no purple spells and only got dehydrated once, which we managed to recover from at the cabin...She learned to roll over from her back to her tummy the day before we left and was a great car traveller until we hit the magic 8 hour mark...

"Tante Sarah, where are you?"....asks Isaac, who is VERY eager to go play at the beach at sunset with her..

Love this picture!

Trying to catch minnows on the last night in Minnesota!

Kayak at sunset...

Sitting in the screenhouse with Grandma!  

Great Granddaddy took Isaac on a canoe ride, all by himself!  He loved it, along with every other boat he got to go on adventures in...

 

 Beautiful Baby Girl!

 

 Yeah...she has her grandpa smitten, too!

Taken as we were leaving Chippewa National Forest!  Maya wraps are good for so many things!  We "watered" some flowers here, too, before officially getting on the road to home!

 

Our last stop in Minnesota...Proctor, where we looked at and climbed on the train and then had lunch at a great little bar and grill (that doesn't fry anything...the french fries were awesome!)

We did eventually make it home. I even drove over the Mackinaw Bridge, which most of you know is nothing short of miraculous.  If we had paid better attention, we'd have taken a picture of the porta potty suspended over the side of the bridge for the workers to use...No word as to whether or not it had an open bottom or not!

Isaac and Esther Rose are pretty good car travellers until we've been in the car for about 8 hours and then they are both done and ready to get out for good.  Too bad both days were over 10 hours of driving..

All in all, it was a wonderful trip for us and a good time for me to unwind. We missed Daddy an awful lot, and were very glad to get back home to him. 

 


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