Tuesday, July 10, 2007

The Great Lakes Tour 2007

We're back from our trip to corn country. As we were passing by Toronto, (sorry, Pierre, we were visited out by that time and ready to head home) Paul said, "you know, we'll be seeing all of the great lakes on this trip." We went up through Quebec and Ontario, stopping in Pembroke, ONT and Sault Ste. Marie, ONT and finally landing in Cornucopia, WI, where we spent a few days on the shores of Lake Superior with our friends Laurie and Noel and their children. Laurie's parents, who live in IL own a couple of cabins there and they were just right for the 6 of us. The picture above is of a Superior sunset. Here's one of Chloe and Caleb:
She's 4 and he's 6 months, and as you can imagine, they were very entertaining. After a couple of days of fun there, we headed down to Rob and Barb's. Our first full day there was July 4th and some of Barb's family and Michael, Karrin and Ben came over for a cook-out. It was great to see them all and especially great to finally meet Ben. He was a little shy at first, but warmed up pretty quickly. He's a very smart little guy and we had fun playing with him a bit. Gramma and Papa are pretty smitten with him, as you can imagine and it was fun to watch Rob sharing his breakfast with him and then watching Thomas the Train. Rob is still working at the Advertiser and is looking forward to retirement in a few years (I think I mentioned before, how old he is :-) and Barb is off for the summer from her teacher aide duties and in the fall she will be running the library in her school. She is a little nervous about it, I think, but I know she will really enjoy it. The boys are both doing well in their jobs - Michael right there near his folks and Rob the younger is out in Seattle working for Microsoft. I got to talk to him on the phone for a minute and he sounded great. We also talked to Wayne on the phone while I was there. He sounded good and we all vowed to talk to each other more often. He, too, is looking forward to retirement - Man, how did we all get so old???
We did take the train into Chicago one day and it was fun. We went up in the Sears Tower and walked around Millennium Park and saw the "bean" sculpture:It is actually called the Cloud Gate and is by Anish Kapoor. I had seen his Sky Mirror in Rockefeller Center last October and was fascinated by that - this was even more intriquing. If you get a chance, check it out. We also did a double decker tour bus thing and it was a good way to end our day there. We never could have seen everything on our own, and now we know where we want to go the next time we visit. Going in by train was easy and inexpensive and added to the adventure. We didn't get to Great America this time, but did do a little shopping at Gurnee Mills - an outlet mall nearby. On Saturday, we headed home, going around the city and into Canada at Detroit, stopping in London, ONT and Sherbrooke, QUE and arriving home yesterday afternoon. We both have the rest of the week off though Paul will probably spend some time at work and I will be preparing for a presentation I will be doing this weekend at the museum. More about that later.
Here's one last picture for today. This is Toby and his girlfriend Michelle. They are both working at Scout Camp this summer, so I probably won't see him until the weekend - though we may take a ride out one evening, just to say hi.
Next time, I'll work on getting more old stuff on. It's gettin warm up here and it's time to head to the nice cool basement, so that's it for now.
Betsy

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good to hear you had a good time! And yes we are getting sooo old.

Dana

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