Sunday, August 30, 2015

8/27-8/30: Missouri

Wow! The past few days have been a whirlwind of sightseeing yet full of wonderful times to relax!

On our way out of Kansas we stopped at the Tallgrass Prairie National Reserve. We had the opportunity to see part of the small percent that is left of the Tallgrass prairie that used to cover much of the center of our country. We arrived just in time for a driving tour up to a spot where almost everything you can see is prairie!! There was also a house there that had been owned by the man who owned most of the land in that area in the late 1800s. Pretty cool!



We then booked it to George Washington Carver National Monument in Missouri. Sadly we only had about 30 min there before it closed. I was excited to be able to say that I've been to where he grew up since I wrote a report about him during my schooling years!




We spent the night in Kansas City. The next morning we ate breakfast at a vegan bakery that I had found on a list of the best vegan bakeries in the country! With our dietary needs, it is amazing to be able to eat things like scones. :D


Then we headed to Marceline, Missouri where Walt Disney lived from ages 5-10, and the place that remained dear to his heart for all of his life. We toured the Disney Hometown Museum first. The woman giving is the tour hosted the Disneys on their first trip back to Marceline after Disneyland opened! Her family remained friends with Disney family for years. It was a neat, personal connection! The museum had really neat information about the whole family as well as amazing artifacts like his school desk, an original flag from Disneyland, etc. 






Then we walked down Main St USA which was the model for Main St in Disneyland (with a few embellishments). 


Our final stop was the location of Walt's dreaming tree and a barn which Walt had constructed to replicate the one on the farm he grew up on. We even got to sign our names on the inside of the barn!!





We then began our time in St Louis. On Saturday morning we drove down to see the Arch. Sadly there is construction going on all around it, but we were still able to see it, go up to it, and wander around the visitor center. One of the Rangers gave an amazing tour about the history of St. Louis around the courthouse across from the arch. So much happened in a block!




We enjoyed an incredible lunch as well as a ride on a bus around town. Highly recommend Taze Mediterranean Street Food if you find yourself in St Louis!


Our last stop of the day we actually stumbled upon accidentally. It was a sculpture park surround by flowers called the Citygarden. It was so peaceful to walk around and a fun setting for pictures! We even saw people photographing a wedding. :)





Sunday we spent the morning relaxing and listening to a church service online. Both of those things were soothing and refreshing for us. Then we had plans to go to Grant's Farm. But when we were almost there we noticed a sign to Ulysses Grant National Historic Site! So we decided to stop...and are so glad we did. We got to see the house of Grant's father-in-law that he later acquired and had hoped to return to. 


And we learned that Grant's farm was on some of the land that Grant had owned and tried to turn into horse breeding grounds after the civil war. While at Grant's Farm we had the chance to feed goats, RIDE A CAMEL!!, feed a camel, and touch an iguana. It was so much fun!







While volunteering fell through for this weekend, we enjoyed times of refreshment and renewal. We also had amazing conversations with so many cool people! 

  


Wednesday, August 26, 2015

8/25-8/26: Kansas

Yesterday we entered our 13th state: Kansas!


Today we spent exploring various historical sites around Topeka. We started with a personal tour of Topeka High School which is both an operational high school and a national historic landmark.



Since we were close to the Capitol building we decided to stop by. We arrived JUST in time for a tour! Perfect. :) The ceilings and the dome were absolutely gorgeous!


Brown vs Board of Education National Historical Monument is located in Topeka, Kansas. We had the opportunity to learn more about the fight to break segregation in not just the education setting, but all settings. We were walking through an all black school that closed in the 1970s. Kansas was unusual in that they took seriously the idea of separate but equal, so their schools were of equal education (or close) no matter what color of skin. The tour guide was incredibly friendly and helpful! We also enjoyed playing with some kinetic sand in the kindergarten room.


We are staying with a wonderful family here with whom we have had deep, healing conversations as well as times of laughter. <3

Monday, August 24, 2015

8/22-8/24: Colorado


Saturday morning we helped out at the registration table of the Colorado Springs Buddy Walk hosted by the Colorado Springs Downs Syndrome Association. Rumor has it that there were 4,000 online registrations; that doesn't count the people we registered day of! Wow!! We had a lot of fun interacting with people at the event. :)


Sunday we worshipped at my grandparents' church. Grandma introduced us and our trip to the congregation. We were amazed at how many people came up to us during the greeting time to talk to us about our trip! What a blessing that was. 


Last night we made dinner for my grandparents, complete with an apple pie. Mmm. 

This morning we met up with one of my friends who used to live in California. During my first three years of college she was my 'California mom.' Once a month she would pick me up and take me out to lunch. My senior year she moved, and today was the first time I have gotten to seen her since then. It was an amazing time of uplifting, deep, real conversation. Such a treasure!!

We have also been enjoying some time to relax before heading east to a pretty crazy schedule! I'm (Nicole) also treasuring time with my grandparents and cousins and aunt. It's so wonderful to be amongst family!


Friday, August 21, 2015

8/21: Driving, driving, driving

We had another incredible AirBnB stay last night! The hostess showed us incredible hospitality, including water on a tray in our room. House was adorable too!


We then drove all the way across Wyoming into Colorado! It was a long drive...and we are both exhausted. 

Some unique things we saw today...

A disgruntled cow was in this trailer. We heard him mooing while we were getting gas and it took us a few minutes to figure out what it was!

Semi-trucks thought they were sports cars and were passing each other constantly!

A horse drawn carriage was providing taxi type services in the middle of one town.

Hunting supplies were in one of the gas stations that we stopped at...only in Wyoming! (Ok, maybe not, but definitely unique!)

We also got to see part of the Oregon Trail on the side of the road.

And now I am calling it a night!





Thursday, August 20, 2015

8/20: Wyoming

Last night we stayed at our first AirBnB location: a Sheepherder's Wagon!!


This also means we have been in 12 states! Wahoo!!

We finished up Yellowstone today by sitting by a lake for a little while writing post cards and then seeing Old Faithful erupt. :) While we waited on the geyser, we had a wonderful conversation with a woman who was recently retired and going on her 'freedom' trip!


After Old Faithful we drove to Grand Teton National Park. Sadly due to the haze we didn't get to see much of the view and so mostly just drove through. Here's the one view we could semi-see. 


Our day ended with a wonderful dinner at a family-owned restaurant, MacPhail's Burgers, in Jackson Hole. We were served by the owner himself. The food was delicious, but the personal connection really made the experience stand out! We hope to go back one day :)



Wednesday, August 19, 2015

8/19: Yellowstone

Today started out with a walk in Montana with one of my (Nicole's) grandpa's friends. He told stories of his working years and shared with us the delight of living in Montana. 


Then we drove to Yellowstone National Park. We saw a variety of sites from waterfalls to geysers to hot springs. The colors were really cool. Both of us were exhausted, but definitely made the best of our time. Here are some pictures!






Our time ended by seeing a bison! (All photos were taken from inside the car.)