Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Yooper Hospitality...

I am really beginning to think the UP residents are a different species. Literally everyone I've met is awesomely nice.
This is what happened today...



While the boys and I were out on our nature walk to feed the birds, we were ran down by a gal who's staying in another unit behind us. "Mrs. TN!!! Mrs. TN!!! You look like you got your hands full, so I found this and it's a little dirty, but nothing a hose (whoooos) won't clean off!!" She gave us a nice Little Tikes heavy duty wagon!!! I've met her one time, and she was so sweet to think of us when she pulled it out of the trash lol. (yes out of the trash, described as a hobby up here "trash to treasures")
Then she brushed it off, got the cobwebs off, and helped me keep the boys in check while we fed birds and walked around the area which was really nice, because I have three boys now. I volunteered for Dean's boss to bring his son who just turned 4 to MI, and I would watch him during the day with Jax and Liam. He doesn't get to see his son much and so I figured why not. Today was our first day, and so far so good aside from the normal 3-4 y/o "mine mine mine" stuff! Kevin (dad) is so excited to get to see him every day, and Landon is a sweetie, who has a sister the same age as Liam so he's very loving with him too!

Anyway, I might not wanna leave this place because it is so pretty and the people are exceptionally great!

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Michigan Madness Part 1...

After a busy week and a half, the boys and I have had a great time here in the Upper Peninsula! We've even made some local friends that we've had a few play dates with and have plans for more fun days!!
The UP is very pretty! The whole town has a gorgeous view of Lake Michigan, and I'm completely jealous of the home owners who literally have the lake as their back yard! The weather has been great and thankfully we haven't seen the cold and rainy stuff that we arrived in! Actually the weather isn't much different from what we are missing back home! It's been in the upper 70's, but with a very nice breeze coming off the lake!

The first two days, we didn't do much, just tried to find everything and make sure we got a good visit in with Dean before he had to work on Monday. The first day was cold and rainy, so we just ran errands, and stayed close to the apartment. I wish it hadn't been so cold, because they had a really neat classic car show that apparently is a really big deal, and thousands come each year to check it out. It sounds like it was very similar to Cool Desert Nights, and of course I hate that I never get to be home for that each year, so I was pretty bummed about not getting to go when something like that was so close!! Thankfully, a few of the cars ended up staying at the hotel here so I got to admire them from the windows! There are also quite a few that are still in town, probably locals enjoying their cars in this weather! :)

On Sunday, we all took our first trip to Lake Michigan!! The water is really low right now, so it was shallow enough for us to walk out quite a ways before it even got deep. Jax was a little hesitant, but after seeing other kids running through the water, he joined right in. Surprisingly the water wasn't too cold. Liam didn't know what to think of the sand/mud, but let me take a few photos of him with a smile!

We all plan on going to Lake Superior before we leave, but heard the water there was MUCH colder. I would just like to say that we have all been, and am hoping we get a chance to check out the scenic rocks called "Pictured Rocks". If not, then we'll just plan a day for the beach there, and maybe it will be a hot enough day to cancel out the cold water!

We also took a trip out to Dean's job site so that we could all see where Daddy worked and the big windmill erected last year! It's a beautiful drive out, and only 35 minutes away from where we're staying! There is only one turbine up right now, but pretty soon 14 more will be soaring through the fields overlooking the lake! Jax was so excited to see what Daddy did, and has now decided he'll help build windmills when he's a little bit older! Of course we couldn't go right up to the windmill for safety reasons, but we got as close as we could for some pictures!

This is only the second site in the USA to build these turbines. (The one above is literally the 2nd one). It's a G-97 turbine, which is about 30' feet shorter than the windmills Dean had worked on in the past, but the blades are much longer so it makes the turbine look out of proportion.

The photo above is of a top out crane. Just to show you how big these suckers are, the small crane next to it, is a normal size crane!

Daddy let Jax get dressed up in his gear to take a look! He thought he was pretty cool stuff "working" with Daddy! :)

As we were loading up, Jax put his fingers in the opening of the truck doors (back door opened and on the side), and Dean unknowingly slammed his poor fingers in the door. :( Dean felt absolutely horrible, but a few tears later from both Mommy and Jax, and ice cream for dinner he felt much better. So glad that we woke up to normal colored fingers! That could have been a bad accident! My poor baby has had a rough two weeks!!

The past week with Dean at work, the boys and I have had lots of beach and playground days! There are two really nice beaches with these huge playgrounds for the boys to burn off energy at! The first day is where I met a local mom and her son who's six, but played really good with Jax! So we exchanged numbers and have had several other dates already including going to see Madagascar 3 and a fun day at the park! Everyone I've met and talked with here is so nice, and very eager to share the fun things to do in the town. The "Yoopers" are definitely giving the southerners a run for their money in hospitality!

We have also gone to visit the Sand Point Lighthouse and Museum, and all three of us had a really good time! Jax was very interested in the old trains, and the big bicycle, and all the components to operate a lighthouse. He really wanted to stay there, and said he would stay in the little room, but would really like his Cars to come too. There was an old school bell that both the boys had fun ringing, but they were very loud!! So cool to experience the historical parts of our trip, and even if the boys don't remember it, I will!


The days we decide to stay "home", we spend a lot of time outside since it's so nice! I brought the boy's cars to ride on, and there is a nice area in the back parking lot that's not being used, and far away from the main road in front. I also found a sprinkler to keep the boys entertained, although I didn't really ask to play for more than a few minutes.
Today with Dean off, we had family day, and spent several hours riding go-karts, bumper boats and 18 holes of putt putt golf! Jax did so good, and played all 18 holes and helped keep score for everyone! After all that, we stopped in at a famous candy shop called Sayklly's where I easily ran up a $20+ bill for all the sweets! Their chocolate is sooooo good!


The suites that we're staying at also have a country club right up the road, and now that the outdoor pool is open, I plan on lots of time up there as well! Our hotel has a pool and spa, but it's indoors and that's not good for anything but rainy days! I would much rather be at a beach, so I don't have to fear the boys falling in without me right there, but the pool is good to have right up the road for a quick trip vs. packing for the day and dealing with the aftermath of sand!

There are several things I have planned for the upcoming weeks, and trying to keep the boredom level down, but for the most part, we are on a schedule and having a really fun time. Liam has decided once again, to cut teeth on "vacation" and is currently working on 3 or 4 at the same time. So the past two days have been pretty hard on him, but if this means he won't be miserable on the plane ride to WA, I'll take it.

Dean's work hours have varied, but it's still very nice to be home and get to see him for a little bit each day, and then definitely take advantage of the days he gets off early! I know that we'll be busy after we leave here with flying home, but we're all really going to miss not seeing Daddy until we decide to come back up!

We'll that's my update for now. I've got an album loaded with the pictures from this trip so far.

Hope everyone is doing well!

Love Shylah and the Boys!!!

(P.S. My next blog update probably won't be until after we get home and do a trip recap, as Dean's computer absolutely hates me, and has made something so simple as loading pictures and adding paragraphs between take almost 3 hours!!!)

Sunday, June 3, 2012

Road trip to Michigan...

After 939.7 miles, the boys and I are safe and sound in Escanaba, MI. What an adventure it was traveling through 5 states, with two kids, solo!!! All in all it wasn't terrible, but the boys are definitely glad to be here and not strapped in their car seats. I have feeling the trip back home is going to be miserable!
We left on Thursday morning about 10:30 after all my last minute errands, and making sure things on the home front were good. The first three hours were amazing, the boys watched their movies, slept, and other than an occasional request for another dum-dum, I was able to concentrate on driving as far as I could before stopping. Then the fourth hour set in... hungry, tired boys, and a car that needed gas. We stopped for lunch in Kentucky, along with ice cream and continued on. Thankfully the boys took a good nap and I winced through having to go to the bathroom after my fourth cup of coffee, but I was determined to get as far as I could before the boys woke up. I had originally planned on driving 400 miles, but I took advantage of the daylight and ended up going 567.
We drove through Kentucky and almost through Indiana before the sky opened up and decided to start storming. About 75 miles from our stopping point, we drove by a wind farm with the same type of windmills that Dean has worked on in the past. I immediately started slapping Jaxon's leg, who has learned to completely tune me out and focus on his movies. He took off his head phones with a, "yeah Mommy, what is it?" I pointed out the window and told him to look at the windmills. He was so excited, I think more so because he thought we were at Daddy's and no longer needed to be punished in the van... For the past three weeks, on our countdown to go see Daddy, he's told everyone that we are going to see Daddy at his windmill show, after watching a new show on the weather channel called 'Turbine Cowboys'. He was crushed when I told him that we still had a long way to go, and that Daddy was not anywhere in that windmill farm. I forgot how big they are when you are right up next to them, but even then, they still looked small since I have stared straight up one before.
After we marveled at the sights of the big windmills, we passed another windmill farm, that was much smaller, and were the older latice style. Jax was not impressed with these at all. We finally pulled into Merrillville, IN where we got a rude welcoming when checking into the hotel Dean had prebooked for us. Apparently this city was a big project sight for BP and there were about 2500 men staying there for the job. We were expecting to just check in, and go to sleep, but were only given the option of a smoking room, which after checking it out, wouldn't have been much different then sleeping on a bar room floor. So we cancelled our reservations only to be told that we would have to pay the full price anyways... (don't worry I got it worked out with the help of two screaming, extremely tired babies!) Out of 16 hotels in a 5 minute radius, we got the last NS room at nice hotel, and called it a night. 10 hours on the road had all three of us out in minutes.

The next morning, we started out planning on a much quicker trip and arriving to our Home Away From Home by 2:30-3:00. We only had a little over 300 miles to go, and so I figured 4 1/2 hours and that was it... NOT THE CASE.

I'm certain that the boys were set out to ruin my day as much as I ruined theirs by strapping them back in their car seats. Neither one was having anything to do with the van today! We drove less than an hour and had stopped three times already. Then it got worse! As we were headed up the interstate, we came across our first toll road. Dean had warned me about them, but for some reason I thought they were going to be on the other side of Chicago. I didn't want to risk stopping again, at the cost of another multi-melt down, so I scrounged up the cash I had and just drove... 5 TOLL ROADS LATER... If it weren't for my awesome three year old, I would have sailed through these with no issues, but somebody, ahem, told Jax that if he saved up enough money, he could buy the next Disney Cars car he's been wanting. This has resulted in him "finding" money in every nook in cranny of every home, vehicle and parking lot for the last month. Therefore I was literally asking Jax for money to pay the last toll. When we finally got onto this toll road with five pennies to spare, THEN Jax had to go potty. I wasn't about to ask him if he could hold it, because I know too well that he holds it anyways, and so asking him to hold it even longer would result in an accident. Soooo, as soon as we paid our fee, we had to take the next exit. When we finally got off, I realized I had picked the absolute worst exit to take. No gas stations, no restaurants, just an executive building complex. I had no choice but to force Jax to pee in the grass, which of course led to tears and an all out tantrum only to remember that as soon as you get back on a toll road, you must pay AGAIN... When you have no money, you pay extra... Lovely! The very next exit was an Oasis that had lots of places to eat in one building, bathrooms, gas and an ATM, it was also free to come and go without penalty of paying to enter the toll road. Go figure. Thankfully I had cash now, and only one more toll to go!!!

As soon as we got past all of THAT, Liam was out, and again, I concentrated on going as fast and as far as I could before our next stop. Had Liam not been asleep, I think I would have lost my mind as we entered Chicago. First of all, living in the sticks has completely ruined any chance of big city living again!!! I was so scared, white knuckle gripping as cars zoomed past me on either side. For the first time in a loooong time, I was actually doing the speed limit willingly! With every car that passed us, our van shook and all I could think about was getting in a wreck with the boys, and the thought of the airbag exploding into my nose! After 30 minutes of complete chaos and merging 6 lanes over, I was in a groove with the traffic, and stopped long enough to snap a few pictures of Sweet Home Chicago... :) What a beautiful city, even through the rain! The old buildings on each side of the interstate were breathtaking. I am really hoping to stop in Chicago on our way back, maybe even swing by Cellular Stadium since it's right off the interstate! :)
After the terrifying drive through the city, we were Wisconsin Bound with blue sky's peaking out through the rain! For the most part, Wisconsin is nothing but flat plains and farm lands. Also very pretty. I was surprised though as we approached Green Bay that there weren't more buildings or a big city. I thought it would have a pretty skyline and that Lambeau Field would have green and yellow lights shining down from the Heavens... I'm pretty sure that I saw the stadium, all by itself in the middle of nowhere, but it could have been the Port of Green Bay for all I know... Anyways, not as impressive as I thought it would have been, but also do plan on stopping there on the way back to pick up some Packers gear for a few friends!

From Green Bay, we only had 120 miles to go... Once again, we had about four more stops before we actually made any progress! The boys were beyond annoyed about another hour and a half, but I finally had the right mindset to tune them out!
We finally got to Escanaba at 6:45 pm, which was 3 hours past our goal, and less than half way in the same time!!
Several things I noted on this road trip: 1. If everything I was suppose to learn (and retain) in school were put in a song, I would have passed with a 4.0! Thank you Pandora for getting me here with nothing but oldies, which I had EVERY SINGLE SONG BUT ONE memorized! 2. Lake Michigan is GINORMOUS! 3. A bag of dum-dums last exactly 939.7 miles. 4. My kids hate the Hotyssey. 5. Car seats lead to matted hair balls. 6. Cheerleading ruined my knees! 7. Two days without using a Neti pot sucks! 8. TN to MI is a VERY long drive, but still less than half way to WA, so that will NEVER happen... And 9. Milwaukee is NOT a state (see #1).
I won't admit that I sped the ENTIRE way, but I will say that it's a miracle going through 5 states that I didn't get a ticket! I still have the trip home, so I won't count my chickens before they hatch, but you know that makes for a nice ride! I'm also in love with the van!! Other than my knees hurting from being bent for 10 hours, two days in a row, I was extremely comfortable, and wasn't sore at all!! In past vehicles, even a trip to Nashville ended up with a sore back, so the review on the comfort and seating is a 10+ for sure!! Was also nice having the sunroof open on day one, and getting a nice pink "tan" on my right side!!
I'm so excited for the next 20 days here as a family! The town is very cute and quiet! Today we drove around and found some parks, restaurants and marveled at the beautiful Victorian neighborhoods!! If it weren't for the winters here, I would love to stay!!!
Hoping the next few weeks warm up some. I checked the weather before packing, but got a rude awakening stepping outside wearing shorts and tank tops in 47 degrees!!! I also forgot you could easily subtract 10 for the wind that comes off the water!! I know it would have been a nightmare, but my only regret is leaving Nash at home. Argo would never work here, but Nash would have the time of his life with water surrounding him!!! Maybe next time!!!

I will update often with our MI summer excursion!!! There is a lot to do here, and I definitely can't wait to make some memories!!

Love you,
Shylah