In between Woodstock and Niagara, there was much sleeping, especially by Scout. He was plum tuckered out by the long drive, as you can see. I got a fair amount of sleeping in as well, I'm not gonna deny it.
Along the way, we also stopped at several antique stores (most of which were closed) and somehow happened upon a Revolutionary War site. The site was fine, but what was really
Luckily, we didn't encounter any of what was inside said nests, but we did get a little lost in the woods. It was scary and exciting.
Finally, we made it to Niagara and promptly went to bed. The next day, we headed out to see the falls, and it was a stunning show inde
A terrific time was had by all, except for Scout. He had to stay in the car.
After we visited the Falls, we set about finding more antique stores (for some reason, this was a most sought after activity in this group). Upon arriving in Rochester, we typed "Antique Stores" into the GPS and Edna, our very unpleasant navigator, kept sending us to people's houses. I am fairly certain that theses people were not all named "Antique," and that Edna was acting out some kind of internal technological aggression. Finally, we found a bizarre antiques "mall," which was a cross between The Quilted Bear and an old lady's yard sale, only bigger. Much, much bigger. There were all sorts of treasures to be found there, but most valuable of all was the art we created ourselves in a partially decorated booth:
The next day, we headed out to Palmyra to take in the church sites. This time we did it right, though, skipping through the long pre-recorded exhibits (the Dead Sea Scrolls) and going straight for the good stuff.
We spent quite a while in the Grove, at the shop where the Book of Mormon was printed, and at the two Smith farms, the first of which Seth was almost too tall for:
All in all, it was a delightful, peaceful trip that reminded me just how lucky I am to have a family that I not only love, but that I enjoy spending time with (even time in a car).
~L
1 comment:
patrick,
hey this is Lisa Loveless from cherry village, remember me? I need a favor actually, this saterday we are having a suprise b-day party for Lisa Anthony, I am putting a scrap book together for her, on people she knew growing up, if you could e-mail me a hello to her and let her know just what your up to that would be great! she's having trouble with a current pregnancy and I think this would boost her spirits. thanks Lisa Loveless,
By the way we have 3 kids and live in Orem still, it's good to see your pics, on the blog, sharlynn gave the info to me. hope to hear from you. by email is burrdnl@hotmail.com or my gmail account. thanks
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