And then this happened no more than 30 minutes after we got home.
This is my artistic way of showing my crutches and the only foot I'll be wearing shoes on for a while.
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Iowa Visit!
We spend a week in Iowa visiting family before heading back to Idaho. While visiting my family in Chillicothe, I was still in the sight-seeing mode, so I asked at dinner one day what we could go see in the area. Dad mentioned some pyramids, so we loaded up to go check them out.
After we stayed a few days with my family, we headed to Cedar Rapids to see friends, Casey and Amber. We stayed with them one night then went to Galena, IL the next day. Kyle has always talked about Galena to me, so we decided to take a day and visit.
After Galena we headed to Manchester to see Kyle's family. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures from that visit. We enjoyed our time there celebrating Terry and Teresa's wedding anniversary. We went kayaking and ate lots of sweet corn, well Kyle did.
Instead of heading home on Friday like originally planned, Kyle had a surprise for me. On Friday morning we headed up to Dodgeville, WI to see The House on the Rock. This guy named, Alex Jordan, built his crazy house up on a cliff. He didn't do much planning, just built how he felt it should go. The house was cool, but weird. But then we also got to see his many collections.
Jordan also has the world's largest carousel, a collection of model boats and ships with a giant replica of a whale. There was one room that was huge and dimly lit with all sorts of stuff in it. Like giant bells, parts from a steam boat and a giant chandelier made out of smaller chandeliers. There were music machines, actual instruments that he made mechanisms for to play them. Pretty cool. I'm glad we took the time to go see it.
Here's a video of one of the huge music machines. Sorry the camera doesn't focus very well, it was pretty dark in there.
We headed out in Dan's minivan to see to the pyramids that are in a cemetery |
The biggest one has a tomb on one side that is open. Mom was the first to go down to look in. |
Examining the pyramid. |
Selfie in front of the cool pyramids! |
We had lunch at a funny place called Durty Gurt's. |
We went to the Grant Museum. This is General/President Grant at a pretty young age. |
Outside the Grant Museum. I got the coolest owl coloring book ever! |
Outside the Grant House, but it was closed, so we didn't actually get to tour it. |
So cute! Love these guys! |
Climbing on a canon. Proud moment. |
We also went to a park. The weather was gorgeous, this picture is from a bridge overlooking the main tourist strip in Galena. |
After Galena we headed to Manchester to see Kyle's family. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures from that visit. We enjoyed our time there celebrating Terry and Teresa's wedding anniversary. We went kayaking and ate lots of sweet corn, well Kyle did.
Instead of heading home on Friday like originally planned, Kyle had a surprise for me. On Friday morning we headed up to Dodgeville, WI to see The House on the Rock. This guy named, Alex Jordan, built his crazy house up on a cliff. He didn't do much planning, just built how he felt it should go. The house was cool, but weird. But then we also got to see his many collections.
Beautiful gardens at The House on the Rock. |
He built a room that extends out of the house, called the Infinity Room. |
Obviously, it looks like the room keeps going forever. Really neat. |
He had a lot of collections, but my favorite was his collection of doll houses. |
They were so beautiful and perfect. With tiny furniture and everything looked so real, just miniature. |
Part of his Circus collection. A pyramid of elephants. |
A doll castle! |
Here's a video of one of the huge music machines. Sorry the camera doesn't focus very well, it was pretty dark in there.
Katelyn!
At the last minute, we decided to have Katelyn come and visit too! She flew in on a Monday and then drove home with us on Saturday. We had done a marathon tour with Kyle and Jess so we decided to take it easy and see a few things everyday she was there. This was a pretty big deal for me, since I learned to conquer the D.C. metro. I rode by myself to collect her from the airport, and then we would catch a bus and head downtown while Kyle was working. If he could, he'd meet up with us at the Mall. Here's some pics!
We are so glad Katelyn could come hang out with us. We saw new and different sights with her, including the National Art Museum. So Fun!
First stop, Great Falls! |
Kyle is dedicated to getting a really good picture. Here we are outside the D.C. Temple. |
Inside the Capitol Building Rotunda |
We also met Washington and some Native Americans at the Native American Heritage Smithsonian. |
Meeting the Wright Brothers outside their house at the Air and Space Museum. |
Outside the Smithsonian Castle |
Kyle and Jess!
We were so lucky to have Kyle and Jess Hansen come and visit us while the family we were staying with was out of town. It was great to have friends come and we loved showing them the sights. We did so much more with them then we would have done on our own. Here's some pictures of our adventures!
Clara Barton was the founder of the Red Cross in the U.S. The house was built for her to be her office and house herself and her volunteers. It was really cool architecturally. |
Outside the Clara Barton House. |
We also went to the Capitol Building. Kyle, Jess and Kyle went on a tour. |
We also visited the National Botanic Garden. We even snuck in a trip to Hawaii! |
The Children's Garden |
The Orchid Garden |
Next stop was the Air and Space Smithsonian Museum. |
Martin Luther King Jr Memorial |
Franklin D Roosevelt Memorial. Kyle has a personal picture with every life-sized statue of a President. |
Thomas Jefferson Memorial |
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