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  • Trip start
    August 7, 2015
  • 5 Guys!

    August 7, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    Stopped for a group dinner before hitting the road again. Thanks to Joy for joining us. Payked to be on our way!!!

  • Crossing the Mississippi River!!!

    August 8, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Angus, Maddie, Gordie, and Patrick crossed the Mississippi River by land for the first time! Sarah crossed it for the 15th +/- time. Welcome to Iowa!

    Prior to this we made stops in Genoa, Ohio and Geneseo, Illinois for gas. Ohio thruway rest area was gorgeous and very clean, especially at 2:30am. The land of Lincoln had the cleanest and most cheerful Mc.Donald's for breakfast full of an older crowd having coffee and chatting on a Saturday morning. Don't blame them, cheap coffee and a nice pristine environment would appeal to any of us as a meeting location. Pancakes were good.

    Mission Impossible #1: Getting a 21 month old to sleep in a camper!

    It took us a while to figure out how to get Patrick to sleep last night. PJ's, books, quiet time and then we tried to put him in his Pac 'n Play that we thought we had cleverly placed in the nook left by the table. The P'n P could not move in there. A truly perfect fit that we thought was ingenious. A much better option than the tub that Sarah got at 6 weeks old going to Disney World. Those were the days...

    Back to the sleeping dilema. So we had a drowsy, calm Patrick. Layed him down in the crib and he proceeded to jump up and use his arms and hands to pull on the couch cushions up and out of the crib all the while screaming: "truck!" "Dada, truck!" The kid loves his trucks and I-80 is full of them. Clearly, there was too much action to fall asleep within view of the trucks passing by.

    Try #2 had Patrick back in his carseat. Complete fail, all he did was scream at such an ear piercing volume that we all got headaches and Sarah became certain this was payback for her rather loud voice as a child. Not that she's loud now, oh no, she's definitely not teaching all the administrators near her classroom Beginning Spanish.

    So we moved on to try #3, co-sleeping on the back bunk. It turned into a half hour of wrestling a baby aligator from one side to the other. He then turned into Chip or was is Dale?, crawling up and down Sarah adjusting his head on her, then pulling her arms around him, then switching to another position on her bladder, where he hadn't been for 21 months and then he would sigh and the moment we thought he was asleep a truck would barrel by and he would scream "truck!" again and we were back to square one. Grrr...

    Try #4 was a bit more unconventional, but it finally worked. We put the Pac 'n Play on the back bed, covered the see-through sides with blankets, pulled the curtain around him and said goodnight. 30 seconds of angry Patrick and he was out. Finally, baby aligators do sleep. He made it 11 hours with one wake up at the Ohio gas stop. Stupid lights from the gas station shining in the vent above his crib. Gotta velcro a cover for that next. But he slept which meant so did everyone else who wasn't up driving or chatting to help the driver stay focused. M & G are amazing helpers!

    Approximately 1,134 miles behind us! Next stop will be Nebraska for gas and then on to the Gray's (Sarah's sister & family) in Denver!!!
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  • License Plate Game!!!

    August 8, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 79 °F

    For those of you who don't know Dr.Harry Carpenter Jr.'s, aka Grampy's, license plate game, well, you must be enlightened. The rules are as follows:

    1) If you are located EAST of the Mississippi River and spot the following license plates, with a reliable witness, you earn a dollar from Grampy. US states: Nevada, Hawaii, Alaska. Canadian provinces: British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories and Yukon. Any Mexican plate.

    2) If you are located WEST of the Mississippi River and spot the following license plates, with a reliable witness, you earn a dollar from Grampy. US states: Vermont, Maine. Canadian provinces: the Maritimes (New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia) along with Newfoundland and Labrador.

    3) When you see a plate for the first time, you have to locate it on a map, find the capital and the bordering states/provinces/territories.

    Day 2 Winners!!!!!

    Sarah- Spotted a VT plate on a car at mile 303 going west on I-80 in Nebraska.

    Gordie - Spotted a ME plate on a truck at mile 293 going west on I-80 in Nebraska.

    Included below are some random Nebraska I-80 pictures.
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  • Horseback riding at Castle Cliff Farms

    August 9, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Cousins Sarah and Paige Gray took Maddie and Gordie out horseback riding! Sarah was on her horse Quinn and Paige let Maddie and Gordie ride her horse Winnie the Pooh. M&G even got Winnie to trot! Gotta have the perfect Colorado experience! Thank you, Paige and Sarah and Aunt Karen for sharing your horses with us!!!Read more

  • Gray Residence!

    August 9, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 86 °F

    We made it to the Gray's!!! Pulled in at 11pm last night! Gordie helped Patrick fall asleep after he figured out how to climb out of the Pac 'n Play without the assistance of anything (grrrr!). We have mastered sleeping in the camper.

    Patrick was up at 5am MST, luckily Starbucks opens early here, phew! So nice to be with the Gray's (Sarah's sister's family) Karen & Mark and their amazing kids Patrick (19), Paige (19), and Sarah (15) and their black lab Shadow.

    Showers felt great, Gus got the fridge working (had to get the pilot to stay lit), then Mark, big Patrick and Gus went to Home Depot to get basic tools and shelves for creative cabinet storage to fix up the camper. We are ready!

    After riding and after Gus took on big Patrick and Mark in tennis (surprise, the future Hobart student did a little tail whooping on the older guys!), we decided it was time to test out the awning and break in the party side of the camper. Tried LeVity Amber Ale from Ft.Collins, CO. Let the party begin!
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  • Clint Black Concert!!!!!

    August 9, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 82 °F

    Karen surprised all 10 of us with tickets to a Clint Black concert at Hudson Gardens! We are on the lawn with blankets, a picnic and great family! Bill Engvall (Gus loves the Blue Collar comedy!) opened and talked about his time on Dancing With The Stars (Grammy Carpenter's favorite show). He just happened to be in the area visiting his daughter, lucky us!

    Little Patrick loved seeing the "buns!". Bunnies are like squirrels back east, everywhere!
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  • Great Sand Dunes National Park!

    August 10, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 68 °F

    We left Denver and headed south on I-25 passing the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. After a scenic gas stop in Pueblo, we turned off the interstate (yeah!) and headed west on 160 towards Great Sand Dunes National Park.

    The Medano River was slowly flowing so we had a rare opportunity to cross on our way out to the dunes. Maddie, Gordie and Angus headed up to the top of the dunes and made it! Their pictures are amazing, but on Maddie's camera, so we'll have to post them later. Patrick liked touching the sand, but wasn't a fan of it flying into his face. Awesome stop!
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  • Balcony House, Mesa Verde National Park

    August 11, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 73 °F

    First stop in Mesa Verde was at the park Museum to get tickets to the Balcony House tour. We learned that it is possible to take Patrick on the tour as long as he could crawl through the tunnels on his own. If we carried him in a backpack up the ladders, that was fine, too! Huge bonus!

    This tour has a 32 foot ladder to get you started followed by a tunnel with a four foot ladder inside, a ladder that climbs up onto the rocks and behind a building, more fun tunnels and ladders to get you back up to the plateau. It was amazing! Patrick wasn't as interested in the historical information, but he and the rest of us loved the tunnels and ladders. A great morning adventure!

    Of course we had to take the obligatory butt shots!

    Again, we have better pictures on our real cameras, but uploading from the iPhone is so easy. Once we have more time, we'll post more :)
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  • Cliff Palace, Mesa Verde National Park

    August 11, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 79 °F

    Our second tour of the day was to Cliff Palace. Gus and Patrick took this one off to enjoy naptime in the camper. Maddie, Gordie and Sarah went down into the cliffs again to see Mesa Verde's premier location and most well known spot. The guided tour was very informative and gave us incredible views. We learned all about Kiva's, the round "living rooms" where they would cook and hang out to stay warm/cool depending on the season. The average life expectancy was between 35-50 years old, primarily due to a high infant mortality rate. The alcove where their dwellings are located protected them from the weather. Also, they were skilled basket weavers, potters and even painted the insides of their houses with red, yellow and white paint made from clay. How these people survived all of these years on the cliff is incredible.

    Maddie, Gordie and Gus will be back here tonight for the Twilight Tour!
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  • Spruce Tree, Mesa Verde

    August 11, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 75 °F

    Took a 1/4 mile walk down to the Sprice Tree dwelling. This is the best preserved site in the park and its easy to see why as it is nestled in a fertile valley. We were able to go down into a reconstructed Kiva and were surprised at how light it was down there. Fun pre-dinner mini-hike.Read more

  • Four Corners Monument

    August 12, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Huge tourist attraction, minimal excitement, lots of mud, but a nice quick spot to stretch your legs. Had to pay per person to get in. Good thing Maddie was hiding in the top bunk!

    On the way we got passed by a truck transporting port-a-potties. Gus said: "That's some fast moving s$@t" Can you tell we've been driving for a few days?!?

    Picture of all of us to follow, forgot to take one on our phone. New Mexico sign was at the entrance. Passed a welcome to Colorado sign before arriving and the Arizona sign just after. No sign of Utah. Hmmm...Karen was right, this monument is misplaced.
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  • South Rim, here we come!

    August 12, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 63 °F

    Super excited to be heading your way, Grand Canyon! Passed through Ute, Anasazi, Navajo and Hopi land. Gorgeous!!!

    Added on two driving pictures with the boys eager to arrive at the Grand Canyon!

  • Mather Campground

    August 12, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Check out our gorgeous campsite at Mather Campground in Grand Canyon National Park. So nice to use our hammocks given to us two Christmas' ago from the Borreil family. Thank you!!!

  • Rim Trail & Bright Angel Trail

    August 13, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 72 °F

    Angus, Maddie and Gordie set off early for Indian Gardens down the Bright Angel Trail.

    Patrick and Sarah explored the Rim Trail and enjoyed the free bus service around the South Rim. Sarah Gray, sorry we arent better at selfie shots! Patrick and I are trying to master the art.

    This view never gets old!
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  • Bright Angel Trail

    August 13, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 72 °F

    Here are some pictures of our brave and very hot hikers who dared to go down the Grand Canyon! First one is of Maddie and Gordie at Indian Gardens. Rough hike back up, but they are strong and resiliant! 4.5 miles ONE WAY!!!Read more

  • Nap time with the elk:)

    August 13, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ☀️ 77 °F

    The campground is quiet, Patrick is napping, Sarah is in the hammock updating the blog and look who saunters by with her baby! Mama has been eating for a good half hour and shows no signs of moving on too quickly. Baby hung out in the shade.

    You may have to look closely to see them, but they are no more than 20 yards away. iPhone camera is not doing them justice and I don't dare get up for the real camera.
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  • Grand Canyon IMAX

    August 14, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 81 °F

    Headed south this morning to watch the IMAX movie depicting the 4,000 year history of the canyon in 35 minutes. We all LOVED it! Thanks for the suggestion, Grampy Carpenter!

    Maddie loved everything except the spider. Patrick was a great sport only wanting a hand over his ear during the white water rafting scene (so loud!). He yelled out "cat!" when the mountain lion went by and couldn't get enough of the animal scenes. Gordie's favorite parts were the close-ups of the bugs. Sarah's favorite parts were the white water rafting scenes with John Wesley Powell.

    A worthwhile stop!

    Put in a few pictures from the visitor center where the IMAX was and had to show the Bright Angel Trail info since that's what they hiked yesterday. Also included a picture of Patrick "helping" put away the laundry this morning at the campground before we left.
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  • Glen Canyon Dam / Lake Powell

    August 14, 2015 in the United States ⋅ ⛅ 97 °F

    Stopped in Page, Arizona for gas and a Walmart stop for a few camper essentials and food resupply. Hungry hikers!

    Made sure to stop and enjoy the views of Lake Powell and the Glen Canyon Dam. Learned that the dam was President Dwight Eisenhower's idea in 1953 and he said to "dammit". 10 years and 10 million pounds of concrete and the Glen Canyon Dam was built and Lake Powell was born. Lake Powell is 186 miles long with 1960 miles of shoreline. It was named after John Wesley Powell, whom we learned about at our IMAX movie this morning. He was a brave (maybe a bit wild) one-armed Civil War veteran with a lot of guts to explore what others would not dare. How fortuitious!Read more