Here they are after a couple hours. Like I said - they are great travelers!
As we pulled across the state line into Kentucky, it was time for a bathroom break. Mark is friends with the brother of the guy who originated the Kentucky Wildcats logo.
We stopped the first night just south of Lexington. We stayed at a very nice Days Inn which was, surprise - right next door to the Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen's Club!!! WHERE do they get names like that??????????? The club was clean and quiet on the outside, so we didn't care. Later, as I went out to get more stuff from the van, I passed two female hotel guests with clear plastics cups full of liquid with little stir sticks. I assumed they must have been visiting the club. But Mark said - no! - places like that do not allow unescorted females inside! Right... Next thing you know, women will be wanting the right to vote, and drive, too. HA! They'll allow anyone inside who has money to spend. Mark is so sweet and old fashioned. We discussed the name of the club and agreed that "Peppermint Hippo" would be much more appealing.
It was raining the next morning as we set out for Grandma's house.
Mark was excited to be getting closer to home and his mom. Since I drove the day before, he drove the second day. Unfortunately, we found out that I needed to drive, since having to turn around to attend to the girls (mostly Ke Xin) made me seriously car sick. We took a break at a local Kroger until I felt better, and then I drove again. Much better!!
We made good time to Grandma's house. After our hello's, we headed to the local saefood place for dinner. Uncle Ned got to meet his new neice. Aunt Beth was there, too, but I didn't get her picture at the time, and we didn't get to see them again. Phooey! Ke Xin took to everyone very well. She knows she's with us, but she's comfortable being with others as long as we're near.
Grandpa Bun, Olivia, Ke Xin and Grandma Helen.
Grandma Helen is petite, so we wanted to see how fast Olivia is catching up to her. Halfway up Grandma Helen's back!!
Ke Xin loves to imitate everything she sees, so she had to be back-to-back with someone, too. Looks like she has a ways to go before she catches up to Daddy...
Sfter dinner, we were tired and the girls were keyed up, so we went across the street to Mark's old elementary school and the girls played on the playground. They loved it! Of course the equipment has been upgraded since Mark's day. We meant to come back each night, but we ended up busy all the time.
Monday we hung out at Grandma's house. Mark was able to catch up on all the hot local gossip. One of his cousins sons plays music professionally. Jason Mowery has toured and recorded with Keith Urban and Big & Rich, among others. He's currently with John Fogerty. He's THE celebrity of the family.
We stopped the first night just south of Lexington. We stayed at a very nice Days Inn which was, surprise - right next door to the Spearmint Rhino Gentlemen's Club!!! WHERE do they get names like that??????????? The club was clean and quiet on the outside, so we didn't care. Later, as I went out to get more stuff from the van, I passed two female hotel guests with clear plastics cups full of liquid with little stir sticks. I assumed they must have been visiting the club. But Mark said - no! - places like that do not allow unescorted females inside! Right... Next thing you know, women will be wanting the right to vote, and drive, too. HA! They'll allow anyone inside who has money to spend. Mark is so sweet and old fashioned. We discussed the name of the club and agreed that "Peppermint Hippo" would be much more appealing.
It was raining the next morning as we set out for Grandma's house.
Mark was excited to be getting closer to home and his mom. Since I drove the day before, he drove the second day. Unfortunately, we found out that I needed to drive, since having to turn around to attend to the girls (mostly Ke Xin) made me seriously car sick. We took a break at a local Kroger until I felt better, and then I drove again. Much better!!
We made good time to Grandma's house. After our hello's, we headed to the local saefood place for dinner. Uncle Ned got to meet his new neice. Aunt Beth was there, too, but I didn't get her picture at the time, and we didn't get to see them again. Phooey! Ke Xin took to everyone very well. She knows she's with us, but she's comfortable being with others as long as we're near.
Grandpa Bun, Olivia, Ke Xin and Grandma Helen.
Grandma Helen is petite, so we wanted to see how fast Olivia is catching up to her. Halfway up Grandma Helen's back!!
Ke Xin loves to imitate everything she sees, so she had to be back-to-back with someone, too. Looks like she has a ways to go before she catches up to Daddy...
Sfter dinner, we were tired and the girls were keyed up, so we went across the street to Mark's old elementary school and the girls played on the playground. They loved it! Of course the equipment has been upgraded since Mark's day. We meant to come back each night, but we ended up busy all the time.
Monday we hung out at Grandma's house. Mark was able to catch up on all the hot local gossip. One of his cousins sons plays music professionally. Jason Mowery has toured and recorded with Keith Urban and Big & Rich, among others. He's currently with John Fogerty. He's THE celebrity of the family.
The girls played with Lucy, the dachshaund. Ke Xin even tried to take over Lucy's bed.
At lunchtime, Ke Xin had to do the "olives on my fingers" routine. The tomatos were homegrown - delicious!!!
Ke Xin had alot of fun with Grandma and Grandpa. She combed their hair, and pretended to put contacts in everyone's eyes (copying mommy), etc. Grandpa Bun played This Little Piggy with her and she squealed every time.
Uncle Dave called at the end of the day to tell us it had flooded back home. He had damage at his home and office and people were cut off from their homes when roads and interstates had flooded. Kids were stuck in their schools! A dam broke near cousin Ivey's horse farm and her horse, Phoenix, had to literally swim out to dry ground. Unreal!! No damage at our house, since we live at the top of a hill. Smart thinking Daddy! Grandpa Howard and Grandma Sally had come home from vacation a week early - just in time to get stranded in their house in a flood the very next day.
We stopped to watch the seals being fed first. Ke Xin thought it was great, as did Olivia. Everything is sized for kids, so it was easy for them to see everything. And the place isn't so big that you get exhausted trying to visit all the exhibits.
Next we rode on the skylift which takes you over the African exhibit. We weren't sure how Ke Xin would do, but she was fearless and had a ball. Olivia loved it so much, she and Mark went back before we left the park for one more ride. Here's Mark and Olivia...
At lunchtime, Ke Xin had to do the "olives on my fingers" routine. The tomatos were homegrown - delicious!!!
Ke Xin had alot of fun with Grandma and Grandpa. She combed their hair, and pretended to put contacts in everyone's eyes (copying mommy), etc. Grandpa Bun played This Little Piggy with her and she squealed every time.
Olivia doesn't look ANYTHING like Grandma Helen, does she? I've been saying she's the spitting image of her grandmother from the beginning, but Mark wouldn't listen. Even he sees it now.
Uncle Dave called at the end of the day to tell us it had flooded back home. He had damage at his home and office and people were cut off from their homes when roads and interstates had flooded. Kids were stuck in their schools! A dam broke near cousin Ivey's horse farm and her horse, Phoenix, had to literally swim out to dry ground. Unreal!! No damage at our house, since we live at the top of a hill. Smart thinking Daddy! Grandpa Howard and Grandma Sally had come home from vacation a week early - just in time to get stranded in their house in a flood the very next day.
Tuesday we headed to the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. It is a GREAT zoo!! It has won several awards and we just love it. We took Olivia there the last time we visited and we knew we wanted to go back with Ke Xin. We worried it was going to rain, but were pleasantly surprised when it just stayed overcast and dry. It was warm, but not sweaty, so it was perfect! Plus, almost no one else was there!
We stopped to watch the seals being fed first. Ke Xin thought it was great, as did Olivia. Everything is sized for kids, so it was easy for them to see everything. And the place isn't so big that you get exhausted trying to visit all the exhibits.
Next we rode on the skylift which takes you over the African exhibit. We weren't sure how Ke Xin would do, but she was fearless and had a ball. Olivia loved it so much, she and Mark went back before we left the park for one more ride. Here's Mark and Olivia...
Mark's sister, Dianna, and her family came along with us for the day, so it was extra fun! Here are Uncle Wayne and Cousin Matt...
Aunt Dianna and Cousin Sam (the artist)...
And Bun and Helen...
Beautiful birds...
And a lion who was relaxing right up against the viewing window!! I know Ke Xin didn't know what a lion was, but she was not comfortable being there. Good survival instinct!! Olivia loved it and kept trying to get the lion's attention.
Then the lion got up and turned around and Ke Xin REALLY didn't want to be there anymore. She was OUTTA THERE! The lion was so beautiful!! His mate was up on the hill, taking it easy.
Mr. Buzzard... (Happy Halloween!!)
Feeding tjhe giraffe was a highlight. Olivia loved it. Ke Xin wasn't too sure. Their necks and tongues move like snakes. They don't like to be petted, they just like to eat.
Helen got more info from the handler...
Aunt Dianna and Cousin Sam (the artist)...
And Bun and Helen...
Beautiful birds...
And a lion who was relaxing right up against the viewing window!! I know Ke Xin didn't know what a lion was, but she was not comfortable being there. Good survival instinct!! Olivia loved it and kept trying to get the lion's attention.
Then the lion got up and turned around and Ke Xin REALLY didn't want to be there anymore. She was OUTTA THERE! The lion was so beautiful!! His mate was up on the hill, taking it easy.
Mr. Buzzard... (Happy Halloween!!)
Feeding tjhe giraffe was a highlight. Olivia loved it. Ke Xin wasn't too sure. Their necks and tongues move like snakes. They don't like to be petted, they just like to eat.
Helen got more info from the handler...
Sam, Helen and Bun taking a break as we headed into the Australian exhibit. As you can see, Indiana is Pepsi country. Coke? Coke-what?
Cute tropical penquins...
They have a little train to ride at the zoo. It makes a big loop around a pretty pond. The girls thought it was great.
Ke Xin wanted to keep going!
They have a few open fountains/misters and there was no way to keep the girls out of them. I think the last time we were there, Olivia spent almost the entire visit soaked.
Cute tropical penquins...
They have a little train to ride at the zoo. It makes a big loop around a pretty pond. The girls thought it was great.
Ke Xin wanted to keep going!
They have a few open fountains/misters and there was no way to keep the girls out of them. I think the last time we were there, Olivia spent almost the entire visit soaked.
Riding the bronze tortise.
One of the volunteers who works with the tortises is an older woman. She could have talked about them forever. But she was very sweet and she loves the tortises ALOT. Her friends make fun of her for spending so much time at the zoo, but she can't understand how they can spend all their time playing bridge, so I guess that makes them even. I'd rather be at the zoo! The tortises are Norbert and Perdue. Norbert is the male and Perdue is the smaller female. They have been at the zoo so long that no one employed at the zoo now knows how they got their names. They are REALLY old. They are very bonded to each other. They check on each other during the day and sleep with their shells touching at night, in their special barn. While we were talking, Perdue went to check on Norbert.
She made much faster progress than I expected and soon she was with him. The volunteer apologized for them being so muddy. They wash them frequently, and she said they shine like the bronze statue when they've had their baths.
The Orangutan display was the only one I really didn't like. Unless there was more to it that I didn't see, it was basically a cement pit with vines and stuff. The bottom was full of about 1 foot of water. It made me think of Willie B., the silverback gorilla at the old Atlanta zoo, who had lived in a cement cell for 20 years until the zoo was completely remodeled and he got a real habitat with land and trees and mates. Here's the male orangutan, vegging out on a branch with a sheet of paper over his head, like a homeless person. The green background is painted on the cement walls. The female was wading around in the water below, pushing pieces of soaked cardboard around. Depressing.
Ke Xin missed the entire Rainforest exhibit. She zonked in her stroller. But that's ok - a rested toddler is a happy toddler.
A picture of me, just to prove I was really there...
After the zoo, we headed to dinner and to meet Joe, Dianna's oldest son. He actually had to work that day - gasp! We met him at Mark's most favorite spot ever - Pizza King!!!!!!!! Pizza King is big in Indiana, and they have delicious pizza!!!!!! Their building was built back in the 70's and they put in this cool window. It is huge! It makes you feel like you're in an old church.
This is Joe, at home. He's holding the family bird. I can't remember his name! But he is one happy bird!! He is a gorgeous Eclectus. You can tell how happy a bird is by the condition of his feathers. And this is one happy, friendly bird.
One of the volunteers who works with the tortises is an older woman. She could have talked about them forever. But she was very sweet and she loves the tortises ALOT. Her friends make fun of her for spending so much time at the zoo, but she can't understand how they can spend all their time playing bridge, so I guess that makes them even. I'd rather be at the zoo! The tortises are Norbert and Perdue. Norbert is the male and Perdue is the smaller female. They have been at the zoo so long that no one employed at the zoo now knows how they got their names. They are REALLY old. They are very bonded to each other. They check on each other during the day and sleep with their shells touching at night, in their special barn. While we were talking, Perdue went to check on Norbert.
She made much faster progress than I expected and soon she was with him. The volunteer apologized for them being so muddy. They wash them frequently, and she said they shine like the bronze statue when they've had their baths.
The Orangutan display was the only one I really didn't like. Unless there was more to it that I didn't see, it was basically a cement pit with vines and stuff. The bottom was full of about 1 foot of water. It made me think of Willie B., the silverback gorilla at the old Atlanta zoo, who had lived in a cement cell for 20 years until the zoo was completely remodeled and he got a real habitat with land and trees and mates. Here's the male orangutan, vegging out on a branch with a sheet of paper over his head, like a homeless person. The green background is painted on the cement walls. The female was wading around in the water below, pushing pieces of soaked cardboard around. Depressing.
Ke Xin missed the entire Rainforest exhibit. She zonked in her stroller. But that's ok - a rested toddler is a happy toddler.
A picture of me, just to prove I was really there...
After the zoo, we headed to dinner and to meet Joe, Dianna's oldest son. He actually had to work that day - gasp! We met him at Mark's most favorite spot ever - Pizza King!!!!!!!! Pizza King is big in Indiana, and they have delicious pizza!!!!!! Their building was built back in the 70's and they put in this cool window. It is huge! It makes you feel like you're in an old church.
This is Joe, at home. He's holding the family bird. I can't remember his name! But he is one happy bird!! He is a gorgeous Eclectus. You can tell how happy a bird is by the condition of his feathers. And this is one happy, friendly bird.
No visit to Fort Wayne is complete without a stop at Coney Island! They sell hot dogs. They have sold hot dogs for over 100 years. In the same location. People line-up down the street to get these dogs and the chili. We got there after the lunch rush was over. They never write your order down, they just remember everything (like The Varsity in Atlanta).
Here's the interior. Always busy. When you leave, you can go out the front door, or out back thru the kitchen. Really!! Helen always giggles about their teeny-tiny bathrooms. She thinks they converted the coat closet.
After loading up on hot dogs and chili, what can you do? Top it off with ice cream!! Bun and Helen know the best ice cream place in Indiana! The girls dug in...
Here's the interior. Always busy. When you leave, you can go out the front door, or out back thru the kitchen. Really!! Helen always giggles about their teeny-tiny bathrooms. She thinks they converted the coat closet.
After loading up on hot dogs and chili, what can you do? Top it off with ice cream!! Bun and Helen know the best ice cream place in Indiana! The girls dug in...
And left nothing but a soupy mess behind... Olivia was very proud.
Back to Grandma's house to "get down" with the organ in the spare bedroom! Ke Xin loves music and loves to dance!
Bun, Ke Xin and Lucy...
We got to spend one evening with Mark's buddy, Chris, and his family. They are so nice! Huge Notre Dame fans. And then it was time to go... We ate breakfast with Bun and Helen at a tiny little restaurant that cooked the most awesome omeletes!! We were stuffed! We headed for the Air Force Museum (next post) and then home. Here's one more shot of me to prove I was there.
When we saw the glow of the Spearmint Rhino, we knew we were near our hotel...
As we left the Lexington area, we stopped at an Art Store/rest stop in Berea. I took a liking to the handcrafted turkeys (but not to their handcrafted price).
We stopped and ate lunch on the way home from Lexington, trying our best to make it home in time to get the dogs out of the vet's and save a days boarding cost. In the end, we made it with 10 minutes to spare. It didn't help when we had to make an emergency pit stop on the side of the road for Olivia. We'd JUST left the sandwhich shop/gas station when she declared she HAD to pee. Sigh... She didn't seem to mind the facilities! Ha! I gotta post this kind of stuff before she grows up and kills me for doing it!!!! We'll probably end up in therapy as it is...
The end! Next post: The Air Force Museum!
We got to spend one evening with Mark's buddy, Chris, and his family. They are so nice! Huge Notre Dame fans. And then it was time to go... We ate breakfast with Bun and Helen at a tiny little restaurant that cooked the most awesome omeletes!! We were stuffed! We headed for the Air Force Museum (next post) and then home. Here's one more shot of me to prove I was there.
When we saw the glow of the Spearmint Rhino, we knew we were near our hotel...
As we left the Lexington area, we stopped at an Art Store/rest stop in Berea. I took a liking to the handcrafted turkeys (but not to their handcrafted price).
We stopped and ate lunch on the way home from Lexington, trying our best to make it home in time to get the dogs out of the vet's and save a days boarding cost. In the end, we made it with 10 minutes to spare. It didn't help when we had to make an emergency pit stop on the side of the road for Olivia. We'd JUST left the sandwhich shop/gas station when she declared she HAD to pee. Sigh... She didn't seem to mind the facilities! Ha! I gotta post this kind of stuff before she grows up and kills me for doing it!!!! We'll probably end up in therapy as it is...
The end! Next post: The Air Force Museum!
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