Tuesday, June 26, 2012

No internet, no T.V., no Cell service...oh my!

Teton National Park/Yellowstone National Park

A week ago we left Buffalo to travel to Teton National Park. I got to see some parts of WY I have never experienced...or at least don't remember since it has been 20+ years since the last time I was in Yellowstone. We traveled over the Big Horn Mountains, through Worland/Thermopolis/and some other small WY towns. The "other side of the mountain" (near Tensleep, WY) is truly breathtaking....unfortunately, none of my snapshots did it justice! The scenery is incredible. We encountered some construction over the mountain, but nothing major. The drive was LONG! We arrived at our campsite about 5:30 in the evening...the boys were exhausted and hungry...of course. Oh, and we discovered little Brodie has a tendency to become motion sickness just like his big brother.....that was fun to discover after 8 hours in the car on our way into Teton National Park! I guess that is what happens when both of your parents suffer from motion sickness as well...What a way to start the trip!

View from our camper At Teton National Park
Coral Bay, Teton National Park
We camped at Coral Bay in the park. If you have never been to the Tetons (and you like mountains) I highly suggest you go...The view, the scenery, the animals...there really are no words. I can't imagine being the first person to discover this area...incredible doesn't even begin to describe it. We stayed in the Tetons for two nights. The first night I was afraid we were in for a long trip as the temps dropped into the 30s and we were all freezing....I was sure we would have to spend 100s of dollars in Jackson Hole to keep ourselves warm! Luckily, the temps improved and we didn't end up breaking the bank to buy new duds.  Trevor and Brodie were fortunate enough to spot five grizzly bears (3 cubs and 2 females). They were crossing the road on an early morning drive (so Calen and I could get our beauty rest!).  The pics are amazing. We went into Jackson one day...what an awesome town...but aren't all mountain cities?!  A little touristy, but still somewhere I could see spending an extended amount of time.

On Thursday, we showered (HEAVEN!!!) and did some laundry before heading to Yellowstone. On our way in to the park, we stopped at Old Faithful.  The kids were in awe of the geyser....we also checked out some steamies (I believe the technical term is fumerol, but a 4 and 2 yr old prefer to call them steamies....works for me!).  Again, we got into our campsite later in the evening...just in time to set up camp, make dinner and get ready for bed. The sun seemed to go down later every night and the kids were rarely in bed before 9:00 p.m. Their schedules are so OFF!

Friday a.m., Trevor's sister Courtney and her boyfriend Scott (Calen couldn't  quite figure out why Scott wasn't his uncle:) came from Salt Lake to camp with us. They stayed until Sunday afternoon. We drove to Old Faithful again, hiked to see a waterfall, and drove around the park to find more animals (you know, wolves, buffalo, elk, bears...all of which we did see!)

Yellowstone Lake, Yellowstone National Park
The campground we stayed at was the Madison Campground...Buffalo hung out just a few yards from the river that ran next to the campground and a coyote was seen close to our campsite...we got the true wilderness experience (for only 20 bucks a night)! All of the places we camped were Bear Aware...which means NOTHING can be left outside your car if you have a tent or pop up camper. Quite a change from WI camping :)

Old Faithful
Sunday, after Scott and Courtney left, the four of us went swimming in the river....quite surreal to be floating down a creek within a few 100 yards of a herd of buffalo. We went for a drive later that evening and saw a black bear and her cub...about 30 yards away (which is way too close for bear...just ask Calen...every animal we stopped to look at he would ask "are we 25 yards away...it is 100 yards for bear and wolves...he is such a worrier!).  The bear was close to the road though so not much we could do about the distance. We also had a buffalo cross the road directly in front of our car. We were lucky to see the animals we did...It was amazing.

Monday we left Yellowstone, traveled through Cody and stopped in Thermopolis to drop Trevor off so he could meet up with his brother Andy. The boys and I stopped in the town of Tensleep to run around for bit and we met a retired couple who were cycling from Anchorage, AL to Washington D.C. They were from England and I was fascinated talking with them (it helped that the woman said I was an incredible mother...especially after being in the car for about 9 hours at that point). That is one thing I love about traveling...getting to meet interesting people!

I drove the boys from Thermop to Buffalo....and got to Buffalo about 9 p.m. We were exhausted, dirty, but happy. It was truly a vacation in every sense of the word!

Today we are resting...doing laundry...SHOWERING...and possibly heading to the pool (since the temps are in the 100s).  I already miss the wilderness:)
Tired, but happy!


In wilderness I sense the miracle of life, and behind it our scientific accomplishments fade to trivia.
Charles Lindbergh



Peace and Love....J

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tuesday, June 19

Today we are off to the Tetons. Not sure if we will have access to internet anytime soon. Very excited to spend six nights in the Tetons and Yellowstone. Trevor's sister Courtney will be joining us on Friday. Tonight we hope to eat in Jackson Hole, it might just be at the Subway, but at least I can say I had dinner in Jackson! Peace and Love....J

Sunday, June 17, 2012



Life in Buffalo




when I talk about going to the mountains, this is what I mean! 
Me and my T!






What's up partner!
One of my favorite cowboys

We have been in Buffalo since Wednesday and have been busy visiting family, going to the pool, venturing up into the mountains, and enjoying the local entertainment..i.e. pig wrestling and local rodeo. The boys got cowboys hats from Grammy, and they look just adorable in them. Trevor has been fly fishing with the boys and they both are very into it. They have been catching fish and have even kept some...Trevor is a catch and release fisherman so we RARELY eat fresh fish at our house. Calen is following in his footsteps and always want to throw the fish back (but, as you can see from pics, has kept some so we can eat them for dinner). We have seen a lot of wildlife so far....a huge bull moose, deer, antelope...we have yet to see an elk, but we are hoping that will happen soon. They boys have been up way past their bedtimes this entire trip...combine that with the amount of time we are spending outdoors and they take awesome naps (so do mommy and daddy!). Brodie still doesn't sleep great, but we say, he can sleep terrible in WI or sleep terrible in WY. Doesn't matter :) 

Well...we have been gone for a week....three more to go! We are planning to leave for Teton National Park on Tuesday morning. Then we will be heading to Yellowstone for four nights where we'll be joined by Aunt Courtney and her boyfriend Scott (for two nights). 

We feel truly blessed to be able to have two "home" states! We even bought a WY cowboy sticker for the car...to add next to our WI sticker. This is what life if truly about...traveling, spending time with family, and making the most memories we can in the time we have together!!

And this, our life, exempt from public haunt, finds tongues in trees, books in the running brooks, sermons in stones, and good in everything.
William Shakespeare


Peace and Love...J

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Tuesday, June 12


After our first night in the camper, we woke early to go to Reptile Gardens....Calen has been asking when we were going to Reptile Gardens ever since I showed him the website about a month ago. We got to Reptile Gardens and the boys were excited....Our first stop was the "Dome", and when we walked out of...who did we see...but Brian and Lisa Hartley! What a surprise to see a co-workers from the Dells in South Dakota! They are on their family vacation as well. We have a similar itinerary, but not sure we will meet up again...we miss each other in Yellowstone by a few days. The boys enjoyed running around with the "big girls' (Brian and Lisa's daughters) as Calen refers to them. We watched the alligator show (where the boys got to pet a baby alligator), the snake show (where mommy and the boys got to pet a python), saw a Komodo Dragon, "Maniac" the 15 ft. long croc, and hung out with some pretty docile giant tortoises!  We ate lunch with the Hartleys and then were on our way back to the campsite for a nap!  After dinner, we went to Bear Country USA...a place I had never been! We saw bears (surprise, surprise), wolves, elk, mountain lion, sheep and buffalo. The boys loved every minute! 

Posing!

Look Mom! a snake!

The Alligator show

Brodie just chillin'

Calen made a new friend!

The Hartleys and Ruffs!

Oh no! Where is Calen!
Our boys seem to attract attention wherever we go, whether it be Culver's, Reptile Gardens, or just hanging out in front of the gas station!  Gas Station?!...... I don't think I have ever laughed so hard as I did one evening in front of a gas station/casino (those are pretty popular out here!). Music was playing very loudly and the boys started to bust a move on the sidewalk....their signature move is called "planking"...for all you yoga and pilates enthusiasts...you can imagine what this move looks like....get in the plank position, twist from side to side, then shake your bottom or lift a leg....I was in tears and I think they put on a pretty good show for the people getting gas...Seriously, what am I going to do with these two!


Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Monday, June 11

Where to begin?! We finally arrived in Buffalo, WY...after some amazing traveling through South Dakota! Monday morning we were up early and headed to the Badlands in SD...if you have never been, you are truly missing out! Took the scenic loop and we're true tourists when we stopped at Prairie Dog town. The kids were in heaven...not sure the prairie dogs were though....seeing a 40 lb 2 yr old barreling at you full speed (while yelling at the top of his lungs) is bound to freak any small creature out :) They seemed fond of Calen though and before we even spent the 50cents on peanuts (official prairie dog food I guess)....they were climbing all over him. Of course, prairie dogs are known to carry all sorts of scary diseases, but no worries, my children have probably been exposed to a number of them through daycare! Needless to say, Trevor and the boys had a blast. We had to buy the official prairie dog stuffed animal...only $4.99. The tantrums that were thrown if the prairie dog fell on the floor of the van while traveling weren't always fun...but alas, the kids are in love the them...Calen has affectionately named his "Prairie"....so creative :)
Calen, the Prairie Dog whisperer!

Where'd they go?
Checking out the hole!
Our next stop was the Visitor Center in the Badlands so the boys could become Official Junior Rangers. They sat through the presentation (well, Calen sat...Brodie doesn't know the meaning of the word)....and were very excited at the chance of seeing an actual rattlesnake (thank heavens we did not as I'm sure Trevor would have sacrificed all of our lives to get just one shot of a rattlesnake!). We did some hiking and Calen is a true climber....I was amazed! and, to Calen's delight, we got to meet not one, but TWO real paleontologists!
taking the Junior Ranger oath! Brodie was so serious!

We finally got back in the car and continued our drive through the park....the boys passed out and didn't wake until we were in Rapid City. We ended up camping for two nights at an awesome Campground (Sheridan Lake...part of the National Park system). Quiet, right on the water...it was extremely serene.


Brodie quote:


Look mommy, dolphin (while pointing at some prehistoric sea creature), moose (while pointing at a buffalo head), and buffalo (while pointing at cattle). He's got a good vocab, but we're still working on labeling things correctly!

Calen: Mom, paleontologists and archeologists are not the same.....one looks for animals bones and the other one (looks at me questionably) ....Me: looks for people bones....Calen: Yea, yea...looks for people bones...


Monday, June 11, 2012

Don't they look thrilled!

and we're off!

yeah, no nap for them!

Calen actually fell asleep with the water bottle in his mouth!

and we MADE it....well, at least to Murdo, SD!
What a day! Sunday we left about 10:30 am from Wisconsin...it was HOT, HOT, HOT in Baraboo...on the way to 90!  We made it past Winona, MN before we made our first stop....We stopped at a rest area to have a picnic lunch and let Trout run around. It was incredibly windy, but still warm. We left the rest area about 1:15....Where Calen announced "I am not tired....Brodie and I are going to stay up all day!" By 2:05, both boys were sound asleep :) At our next stop, the temp had dropped to 60....and then when we stopped for dinner in Mitchell is was back up to 70. Talk about a change in weather! We made it to Murdo, SD at 9:30. 11 hours later and the boys were still awake....you would have thought they had never been in a hotel before! I think we were all asleep by 10:30 p.m. Trevor and I were both amazed at how well they boys did....we only had a few moments of melt downs, but otherwise, they were incredible! Lots of laughs....A few fun Calen quotes:

Mom, look at those volcanoes! (near LaCrosse, WI)
Mom, I want to move to Africa with everyone in this car.
Mom, I am going to see ground hogs in Alaska (This was around 9 pm. so I think he was getting delirious)
Trevor's response to all this....Geez Calen, you sure have some big plans for your life! 

This a.m. the temp is about 50 and we are heading to the Badlands after breakfast. 

Saturday, June 9, 2012





As is tradition with us, we enjoyed another YUMMY breakfast at the Sauk County Dairy Breakfast! Calen was "starving!" when we got there, but by the end he couldn't even finish his Culver's custard...I did (hmmm, wonder if that is where all this extra weight has come from?!) The boys got their faces painted, enjoyed some delicious food, and checked out the cows, sheep, and bunnies. Overall great morning! The boys are off to the Dells to hang with mom and dad so Trevor and I can finish cleaning, packing, mowing and prepping the house for our departure! Less than 24 hours now....getting excited!

Friday, June 8, 2012

Well, here we are....packing for our trip! Trevor has four fly rods...pretty sure that will be enough :) Camper is up and airing out.....I am feeling pretty good about the camping side of it all, but we need to organize it all still. Getting excited....the boys are at daycare today so Trevor and I can get organized.  Melissa, our roommate, just left and we are pretty bummed. I know she will do really well in her new teaching position, but I am going to miss her like crazy...life is just like that sometimes, and I feel blessed I got to work with her for a year and a half.

Can't wait to post a pic as we are ready to depart! minivan, camper and kayaks...should be interesting!

Sunday, June 3, 2012

This is our first post...at the suggestion of a friend, we decided to start a blog to let everyone know what is happening on our trip! We hope you enjoy our adventures....they are sure to be eventful! 

Travel, in the younger sort, is a part of education; in the elder, a part of experience.
Francis Bacon