Saturday, January 06, 2007

Settlers of Catan & Raisch Girls (Jan. 2-3)

Playing the Settlers of Catan board game with Tammi Biggs (Merge staff in the D.R.), Emily Lewis (MSU) and her boyfriend, Scott (Michigan).

Sarah, Anna, Megan and Emma Raisch in their hoodies.

Hoodies in back. Posted by Picasa

Broomball (Dec. 27)

This post comes out of order. Oops.

There was a Thornapple Covenant Church youth group alumni evening between Christmas and New Year's. It was a time to see old friends that Andrew hadn't seen in years.

Ryan "Zerf" Zerfas, Matt "Pete" Petersen, Paul Veen and Caleb Williams playing Euchre.

Ben Armfield, Tim Erickson & his girlfriend (Natalie) playing Euchre with Andrew. Ben had a memory lapse and struggled to relearn the rules.

Broomball at Patterson Ice Arena. The juniors (in college) beat the seniors (college grads). Posted by Picasa

New Year's Eve (Dec. 31)

After missing 2 years in a row while we were in Texas, we made the annual New Year's Eve party in Ada, MI at the Kaufman home. Hello 2007! The annual Trivial Pursuit game showed the "kids" (those without children) defeating the "adults" (those with children) in a close finish. Better luck next year! Posted by Picasa

Birmingham, AL & Downey Wedding (Dec. 29-31)

We made a quick trip down to Birmingham, Alabama for Ben Downey's wedding to Kathy. We found ourselves with some free time, so we saw a few of the sights.

We toured the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, right across the street from the famous Sixteenth Street Baptist Church that was bombed by the KKK in 1963, killing 4 girls. Here's the church undergoing restoration. Leaving the institute, it was cool to walk out with white, black, Latino and Asian neighbors. Left us with hope for the future of race relations in our country and world.

What better way to settle the pre-wedding jitters than some 4-on-4 basketball? Ben, the groom, is fourth from left in the red t-shirt.

We toured the Sloss Furnaces, where iron was refined and poured for a hundred years. We learned that Birmingham was a major steel town, called the Pittsburgh of the South, starting after the conclusion of the Civil War. The tour was self-guided and allowed near full-access to the many stages of iron production.

Jen, Andrew, Ben and Kathy. We look forward to spending more time with you guys! Posted by Picasa

Christmas (Dec. 25)


We spent Christmas with our moms. That meant we were apart. Both sides of the family were thinner than normal for various reasons.

Andrew and his mom served Christmas dinner with a few friends from church at the Renucci Hospitality House in Grand Rapids, MI.







Somewhere between 35 and 40 people came for dinner, on a break from visiting their loved ones in the hospital over Christmas.











We prepared a typical Christmas meal: turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes & gravy, green beans, rolls, cranberries, salad and pumpkin pie. Posted by Picasa

West Michigan Friends (Dec. 6-9)

We visited our good friends, the Bradfords, Blondins and Wolthuises, once we returned to Michigan. Seems the thing to do is spawn (make babies). It was a string of great evenings with all of them. Once we land in Chicago come February, weekend trips will be possible. We have missed all 9 of yous.

Taye Robert Nesta Bradford - created by Rob & Sharon Bradford.

Kev & Jen Wolthuis have procreated Elinore Yarin (taking the picture, just kidding).

Andrew with RB. Posted by Picasa

Sixty My Senior (Dec. 3)

We celebrated the birthday of Andrew's Grandma Vans after celebrating his the day before. There was a surprise cake and a birthday-girl dance for Grandma put on by her friends. Grandma is 60 years older than Andrew and still going strong! Posted by Picasa

Florida Grandparents (Nov. 29 - Dec. 4)

After visiting Jen's sister in North Carolina, we decided to visit Andrew's grandparents in Florida. After the thousands of miles we had driven thus far, a day's drive was no big deal. Here are the highlights:




Our first casino gambling with electronic slot machines. Andrew lost his second $10 in 90 seconds. Jen tripled her $20 in the end. It was irrational: pushing a button and not understanding why you are winning and especially why you are losing is lunacy. Next time, Andrew is going to the poker table for Texas Hold Em (and giving Jen his slots money)











A bridge lesson with some of aces. They all thought it would be so neat for us to play in Chicago. I said we're the youngest bridge players we know. Jen said we could take a class at the local senior center. We all laughed and had lots of fun.











Everyone together for the Sights and Sounds of Christmas production put on by Word of Life. Left to right: Grandpa Ray, Grandma Vans, Grandma Dorothy, Jen, Andrew.














Shuffleboard with the Davidson grandparents. There were a few tough calls, so we put our heads together. In the end, the grandparents pummled the grandkids.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Christmas Decorating

Brody loved his branch.
The sisters decorated the porch. Posted by Picasa

Christmas Tree

Tree selection at Lowes. This was the first, and only, one Kristi touched. She picked a winner.






Wrapped, Tied and Loaded.







Girls with saws...









Final status. Posted by Picasa

North Carolina Sister (Nov. 24-29)

Jen's sister, Kristi, lives in Fayetteville, North Carolina. What brought her there, you ask? Her husband serves in the U.S. Army at Fort Bragg. He was deployed to Iraq in September. So we hustled down to see her (in the car) after Thanksgiving.




Friday night we went to the Dickens Holiday. People were in costumes, we all carried candles, and fireworks were launched after the lights were turned on.





Taking advantage of a little mistletoe. Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Moving North (Nov. 18-20)

Back in February 2004, Jen's mom helped her move cross-country to McAllen, TX.

Andrew's mom flew down to help move us back north.

All of our stuff has been sitting in a self-store unit in Texas. We opted for this because it's a whole lot cheaper than renting the apartment for the time while we were road tripping.

Our friends Alex and Oscar helped us load the 16' Penske rental truck in a few hours. One of the tires was bald; Penske fixed that within the hour. Our Penske experience was great: new equipment, reasonable price, friendly service.

Andrew's fear in towing the Ion on the car carrier behind the truck was having to back up at some point in the trip. 1,551 miles later, it never happened. We drove it in 3 days.

We unloaded our stuff in Wisconsin at Lynne's Self Storage (Jen's mom's). She no longer has a useable dining room. We turned our attention to the 15 lbs of mail waiting for us.

Thursday, November 16, 2006

Recognition

Now that our great Road Trip West is finished, we want to acknowledge the following:

Statistics
  • 9,140 miles driven in 2006 Saturn Vue
  • 45 days
  • 10 states
  • 13 National Parks visited
  • Favorite National Park: Yellowstone
  • 1 wedding attended
  • 6 In-N-Out visits
  • 10 lbs gained (each)

Gifts Received

Travel Planning

Audiobooks

Podcasts

Books

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Back to McAllen

We returned to our former home, McAllen, today. We see that gas is under $2 a gallon. We observed the expansive dullness of the landscape from the city's highest point - an expressway overpass. Quite a contrast to the scenery we have witnessed in the past month and a half. It was weird going to a hotel, instead of to our (former) apartment. We saw our friends, Alex and Amanda Velasco, and played the Settlers of Catan with them.

Big Bend (Nov. 12-14)

Our last and thirteenth national park was the least visited, Big Bend National Park.

Highlights were: walking into the Santa Elena Canyon, a huge gap in the Mesa de Anguila that dominates the southern landscape, and the Cerro Castellan, a majestic formation that demands attention.













We camped in Terlingua, Texas, a town like no other, camping at the Big Bend Motor Inn. Terlingua is actually a ghost town after the mercury mining (for military bomb switches) dried up. There is a fantastic little bar with outstanding BBQ (so we were told; they were out when we arrived) called La Kiva. The air is some of the least light-polluted in the country. The sunsets and stars were spectacular. Before local schools were built about ten years ago, the kids used to have a 80 mi bus ride to school...one way! There is only one radio station run by one guy and his 500-disc changer. The FCC cannot locate him or the source of the pirate signal. If you're visiting Big Bend or want to get away from it all, Terlingua, Texas is the place to go. It also hosts the annual International Chili Cookoff Competition.

We rode horses one evening into the desert as the sun was setting with Big Bend Stables.

We spent an entire day on the Rio Grande River on a guided raft through the Colorado Canyon with Big Bend River Tours. Our guide, Tim, was extremely knowledgeable and cool. We enjoyed the sun and shadows, sounds and stillness, serenity and sublimeness of it all.

Saturday, November 11, 2006

Back to Texas

Today was a long day on the road. To pass the time, we listened to Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis. Whether you know everything or nothing about baseball, we think you will enjoy it.

New Mexico has many small mountain ranges that gave us nice views in the morning. It also has a town that caught our attention, Truth or Consequences:
Crossing back into Texas reminded us that the end of our road trip is in sight. Seeing a sign indicating 500 miles to San Antonio on I-10 let us know we're not that close to home after all. Here's a nice "formation" called Elephant Mountain:

Really Old Wood (Petrified Forest, Nov. 10)

You really cannot find the famous Route 66 on maps anymore, however, we see signs for the old highway all along I-40. Before the interstate highway system, it was the main route between Chicago and Los Angeles. In Holbrook, AZ, we saw the Wigwam Motel, immediately reminding us of the Pixar/Disney animated film, Cars, and the cozy cone motel. Here's our picture:

We drove through Petrified Forest National Park with only two stops. The scenery is nice, but things are looking similar after all we have seen thus far. Here's Jen on the Giant Logs trail (will anything look large after the redwoods and giant sequoias?).


We stayed the night at the Albuquerque Central KOA, in a cabin after seeing the overnight low in the thirties. It smelled like a nursing home.