Monday, July 29, 2019

Weekly Mileage #122 and Braces for Sunshine



Monday the part arrived for my computer arrived, but it still didn't work. <sob>

So Tuesday I took my laptop to the repair shop so they could take a crack at it. Sunshine also got her top braces on. It's only the front four brackets for now, but more will be added as her teeth move. She also got spacers for the rear bands of the expander, which will be put in once her teeth move some more.

it doesn't look as bad as it really was- the glass is the same color as the gravel :(

Wednesday morning (or late Tuesday night) a bear tore apart the trash. He made a spectacular mess (one of the bags had all the broken glass I'd vacuumed out of the RV) and we ended up cleaning up the mess instead of going to nature group. Not a great trade-off, but what can you do?

at least I had good helpers

Thursday we all went to the dentist. We all got a clean bill of health- no cavities.

Friday and Saturday I finally spent some time on the treadmill. I've got a four mile race coming up at the end of August, and I need to get ready for it.

Weekly Mileage
Friday- 2.02 miles walked on the treadmill
Saturday- 3.03 miles walked on the treadmill
total- 5.05 miles

14 hikes towards #52hikechallenge
2.56 kayak miles towards #365milechallenge
73.53 outdoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
20.92 indoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
80.0 bike miles towards #365milechallenge
177.01 miles total

Sunday, July 28, 2019

Sunday Funny


Look Mommy!

Classic Ocean.
Fairly certain he scalped one of my hydrangeas for those leaves. 
Not sure where he got the idea to put them in his ears, though...

Monday, July 22, 2019

Weekly Mileage #121 and My First Time on a SUP


Monday morning was cloudy, but it was warm and not supposed to rain, so we headed out to Flaming Gorge reservoir with all sorts of floating toys that we had fun with. Kayaks, SUPS, a giant inflatable duck, and so on. 


Sunshine and her cousins N and A giving River a ride on a SUP

My sister also gave River a ride 

River paddled anything he could get his hands on: SUPS, kayaks, floaties....





I did some kayaking, but I also tried the SUPs. I tried one years ago, when I was pregnant with River, but never successfully got on it because it was a child's SUP and not rated for my pregnant self. So this was my first time up on a SUP. I liked it, but it was also a bit disconcerting. It felt weird to be standing on the water. I need to do it more often though, because I had some sore muscles the next day in places I've never had sore muscles before.



Mr M also tried out a SUP and did some kayaking.


We had fun, but most of us ended up sunburned to one extent or another. River was a little pink on Monday and back to normal on Tuesday- he's got that olive complexion that doesn't really burn. The rest of us didn't fare so well.

Tuesday morning we all packed up and headed home. We stopped in Colorado for a minute to pick some things up, then headed east, spending the night in Kansas.

Wednesday was a full day of driving. Around 9pm we were driving down I70 in Missouri when a rock or something shattered the window above the jacknife sofa in RV. One minute it was fine, the next there was a lot of road noise and the blinds were being pulled on by the wind. We pulled over (conveniently on an exit ramp) and quickly realized what had happened.

We tried calling the insurance company, but they were closed for the night, so we decided to call them in the morning. In the meantime, I found a Walmart 7 miles away where we bought plastic sheeting and gorilla tape. We spent a half hour or so securely taping off the inside and outside of the window, then hit the road again for a couple more hours. We decided to at least get to the other side of St Louis so we wouldn't have to deal with big city traffic in the morning.

first look at the window. by the time we got to walmart, most of the glass had fallen out


After spending the night in a Cracker Barrel parking lot, we hit the road again and arrived home Thursday night. After thinking about it overnight, we decided not to file a claim and to contact an RV body shop to get a quote. They couldn't give us exact numbers because they don't know how much shipping will cost for the replacement window, but the final total should be less than our deductible, much like what happens when you replace a windshield.


I wasn't able to work on my computer all day Thursday because it stopped charging the day before (or maybe even on Tuesday?) and the battery was dead. I thought it was just the power cord (I've had one or two die on me in the past), so I hopped on my phone and ordered a new one off Amazon.

Say what you will about Amazon, they do have fast shipping. My replacement cord arrived on Friday, but my laptop still wouldn't charge. We ordered a different part (where the cord attaches to the laptop, which we've replaced once before), but it won't arrive till Monday.

We spent the day recovering from way too much time driving, unloading the RV, and starting mounds of laundry. We have fun on our trips, but it's always nice to get home and sleep in our own beds after sitting in RV seats and carseats for way too long. Someday we'll be able to travel at a much slower pace, which will be so nice, since those super long days of driving are just not sustainable.



Ocean celebrated his fourth birthday and requested a cake with blueberries, strawberries, and raspberries and rainbow ice cream (rainbow sherbet). Yum! He thinks he's so big now :)

Weekly Mileage
Monday- 1.31 miles kayaked and SUPed
total- 1.31 miles

14 hikes towards #52hikechallenge
2.56 kayak miles towards #365milechallenge
73.53 outdoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
15.87 indoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
80.0 bike miles towards #365milechallenge
171.96 miles total

Sunday, July 21, 2019

Sunday Funny

an old silo, though not the one that sparked this conversation- that one was standing by itself, not next to a barn


We were passing an old grain silo in a field

Ocean: it's a broken lighthouse mommy!
Me: No, it’s a silo for storing grain
Ocean: No, it’s a broken lighthouse.

There was no convincing him otherwise, but arguing with a 3 year old is rarely productive.

and some newer silos, just because

Monday, July 15, 2019

Weekly Mileage #120 and Our Family Reunions


Monday we drove to Mr M's reunion at a national forest campsite in the mountains, about half an hour past Idaho City. The narrow, twisty mountain roads made the drive longer than it would be otherwise.

Ocean played in this pile of dirt for more than half an hour, happy as a clam

There was a rustic cabin with 6 or 7 campsites around it, and that was surrounded by forest. I loved how quiet it was, and the fact that we didn't have to worry about making too much noise and bothering the other campers. The cabin had running water in the kitchen and bathroom and a propane powered fridge and water heater, and there was an outhouse nearby as well.

the boys helped clean the dutch ovens

There were a couple power stanchions, but they only worked if the generator next to the cabin was on. There was also water and sewer, though the sewer system was having problems when we were there. But it was a super cheap campsite, so no one could really complain :)

helping is dirty work

I was still not feeling great while we were at this reunion, though I did feel better as the week went on. We went to town twice while we were camping so we could find wifi to use. Mr M needed to check stuff for work and I had some work to do to make sure I was ready for the affiliate launch I was part of the next week.

there was a forest fire in the area in the not-too-distant past, but the forest is recovering

The drive made me nauseous, though, so while we could have gone to town again, or to a swimming spot further down the mountains, we didn't. I do wish we had done some hiking- there were trails that started right at our campground, but I wasn't up for that, either. It was nice to just relax in the mountains and not worry about the work I could be doing, since I couldn't do it :)

Some of the guys took advantage of the surrounding national forest to do some shooting practice. Mr M took Sunshine along and she got to shoot a .22 pistol and a .45 pistol. The last time she went shooting was 5 years ago, so it was a good refresher. I stayed at camp with the boys to make sure they didn't follow. River really wanted to go, but we decided he needed to wait a little longer. Next time.

Friday we were up early so we could break camp and head back to Boise. We stopped to pick up a package we'd had delivered to grandma's house, then headed for Flaming Gorge. We checked to see if we could stop by Craters of the Moon since we'd missed it on our trip west, but there was still no time. We arrived at our campground outside Flaming Gorge after dark, so it was good we didn't make any other stops along the way. We'll visit Craters another time.

McConkie Ranch petroglyphs

We had planned on going to the reservoir on Saturday, but it was cool and overcast, so we headed south for some exploring instead. First, we visited McConkie Ranch in Vernal to look at the petroglyphs.

McConkie Ranch petroglyphs

After hiking around, looking at those petroglyphs, we went to Dinosaur National Monument. Sunshine wasn't enthused about doing a Junior Ranger book until her cousins said they wanted to do it. Then she was much more willing ;)

the girls working on their books
River working on his




We didn't have enough time to fully explore (we weren't able to do any hiking, though apparently there are some trails where you can see fossils in the wild), though we did go to the quarry (the covered area where dinosaur bones were first discovered) just before closing.

the variety and number of bones is quite impressive

Once the visitor center closed, we headed out in search of more petroglyphs before calling it a day. It's quite impressive that they've managed to last this long.


On the way back to camp we stopped for dinner at a tiny BBQ joint and made their day (and their week, possibly their month) ordering dinner for 18 people. Totally skewed their sales numbers, but in a good way. The ribs were good, but the coleslaw was uninspired. If you've ever had Mr M's coleslaw, you know that most coleslaws don't come close to it.


Sunday after church we did a group photo (minus my older brother and his family, who were only able to stop by for a few minutes and missed all the festivities and my nephew who just went on his mission).



We also played around with some indigo dying. After you submerge fabric in the dye and pull it out, it looks green. It turns a deep, dark blue as it oxidizes in the sun. I forgot to take a picture of the finished products, but I just love the deep blue that results. I've been trying to come up with some projects I can use indigo dye for, just so I have an excuse to play around with it some more.


Weekly Mileage
Saturday- 5.0 miles hiked while looking at petroglyphs
total- 5.0 miles

14 hikes towards #52hikechallenge
1.25 kayak miles towards #365milechallenge
73.53 outdoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
15.87 indoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
80.0 bike miles towards #365milechallenge
170.65 miles total

Sunday, July 14, 2019

Sunday Funny


Ocean came into the house and said: "Look at my hair!"


I laughed, paused to take some pictures, then shooed him back outside :)


Monday, July 8, 2019

Weekly Mileage #119 and More Road Trip Fun

What a view!

After Sunday's storm, Monday was much calmer, though the skies were still overcast.

the colors were pretty spectacular!

We went to Badlands National Park, where the kiddos did their Junior Ranger books. Ocean joined Sunshine and River in this, though of course I did most of the work. He thinks he's such a big kid now.


The contrasts of the rock formations with the green grass and yellow sweet clover is beautiful. Though apparently the sweet clover is invasive....



After we finished at the visitor center, we drove through the national park and exited at Wall, SD. I remember going to Wall Drug as a kid (I think on the way home after my grandparents 50th wedding anniversary celebration?) and though we've driven past it several times over the years, this was our first time stopping.

those faces! I could not get a picture of them looking pleasant...

at least she cooperated

I don't remember much from that first visit other than jackalopes and cinnamon salt water taffy. I didn't see any salt water taffy, but we did find some jackalopes. I feel like Wall Drug is much more of a tourist trap than it was 30 years ago, but that's what's helped it survive since 1908.

the boys wanted a photo with the giant stuffed jackalope

these are the jackalopes I remember....

While we were in Wall, we stopped by the National Grasslands visitor center for more Junior Ranger fun. I wasn't sure that it would be worth our time, but it was actually pretty interesting and Sunshine said it was one of her favorites. This visitor center covers the 20 national grasslands in the US. If you're in the area, it's worth a stop!

notice Ocean now has a vest- it's actually the one River was using, which was originally Sunshine's

this year is Smokey Bear's 75th anniversary, so the kids each got goodie bags at the visitor center. one of the items in the bags were these scarves- doesn't he make a cute junior ranger scout?

Our original plan was to boondock on the wall, just outside Badlands, but our timing was off (we arrived in the morning, instead of late evening) and we were worried about mud because of the storm we'd battled the night before. Reports indicated that the mud is a slippery clay mud that you can very easily get stuck in. The mud was a non-issue for us since our timing was off, though we did see several intrepid people parked along the wall, so I guess it wasn't that bad.


After that we hit the road and drove to Devil's Tower national monument in Wyoming. We squeezed in one more set of Junior Ranger badges just before the visitor center closed. Fastest we've ever worked through those packets! Good thing they weren't too difficult (difficulty varies by park and we have definitely found some that were much more difficult than others). Devil's Tower is quite striking- it rises up above everything and can be seen from some distance away. It's equally impressive up close.

5 minutes before closing....



It was still light, so we hit the road again and drove to Casper to spend the night. We'd been looking for potable water all day (and the day before), but couldn't find any anywhere. We finally found a gas station in Casper that had potable water for $15 (!!). Highway robbery, but we were running on empty and really needed to refill the fresh water tank.

Tuesday morning we stopped at a rest stop somewhere between Devil's Tower and Martin's Cove to dump the tanks and finally found <free> potable water. So disgusting. We did top off the tank, but that didn't change the fact that we'd paid $15 for water the night before.

After dumping the tanks, drove to Martin's Cove to pull a handcart to the cove. We visited 6 years ago, when I was pregnant with River, and we toured the visitor center and surrounding buildings. I wasn't feeling up to trekking out to the cove with a handcart, so we skipped that portion. This time around we skipped the visitor center and went straight for the handcarts. But this trip was ill-fated as well. We only lasted about a quarter mile before we turned back- we have never seen so many huge mosquitoes at one time. Mr M bore the brunt of their attack and he was just covered in them (seriously- no exaggeration- his back, arms, and legs were black with giant mosquitoes trying to suck him dry). We'd put bug spray on, but it clearly wasn't effective.


pretty easy going with no payload slowing us down


I pulled the cart on the way back so Mr M could concentrate on swatting mosquitoes ;)

We'll have to return sometime when it's not so hot and the children are big enough not to be carried away by or completely drained by the mosquitoes.

We had planned to visit Craters of the Moon (another location that we have passed multiple times in our travels, but never visited), but we wouldn't arrive until after the visitor center closed, so we decided to try later and just head for Boise.

That was a good decision as I'd been feeling a little off in the morning and by mid-afternoon I was feeling really crummy. I ended up switching seats with Sunshine so I could lay on the sofa and try to rest.

While it stinks to get sick, the timing was about as good as it could be since we ended up staying in Boise for the rest of the week. I laid in bed and felt crummy while Mr M kept the kiddos occupied.

Summer bowling programs with free games for the kiddos, trips to the park next door, and so on helped keep them busy. On the Fourth of July I was still sick in bed, but everyone else went to a pancake breakfast and parade, and then a fireworks display later that night.




Friday I felt a little better, but Mr M insisted on taking me to an urgent care facility to get a strep swab done. My tonsils looked worse than I've seen them in a really long time. Despite that, the test was negative, so I just had some nasty bug, not strep. I think the kiddos went bowling again and to the park again. I was hiding in the RV, trying to keep my germs to myself, not feeling good, and hacking my lungs out, so I don't remember the details of everything they did :)

Saturday I was still sick, but on the mend, and I watched the kiddos while everyone else went to the Meridian temple. I felt worse again after that, so I stayed home while everyone else went to a cousin's birthday party that included swimming (always a hit with our kiddos).

We've had good cell signal most of the trip so far. The only time we really haven't had any was in the middle of Wyoming. We feel like the networks have improved their coverage since we were last out here two years ago, but we're also not going to the same places, so it's hard to tell definitively if this is true.

Weekly Mileage
0
total- 0 miles

13 hikes towards #52hikechallenge
1.25 kayak miles towards #365milechallenge
68.53 outdoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
15.87 indoor foot miles towards #365milechallenge
80.0 bike miles towards #365milechallenge
165.65 miles total