SD Vacation 2017 – Day 4


Black Hills Caverns was our first stop today. We went on the Adventure Tour – an hour+ tour through limestone caves. Our tour guide, Cooper, was awesome! He was very knowledgeable and answered all of the kids’ questions. Jake and I agreed with the ratings of the tour – family friendly and fun!

Our lunch spot was at an overlook of the dam reservoir. With our appetites tamed (at least for a bit) we drove by Crazy Horse. 

And then through Custer State Park where we saw where the buffalo roam. (Along with the donkeys.)

As we wove through and eventually out of Custer, we stopped to see the Four Faces at several spots along the way. 

Upon arriving at Mount Rushmore, a storm approached. 


We made it about halfway to the monument viewing spot before we turned around to take shelter in the gift shop for a while. 

When the rain subsided, we went to the cafe for dinner. By the time we finished, the rain had completely stopped, so we ventured back to the main viewing area to take the obligatory photos in front of the presidents and went on a walk around the monument grounds for different views of the Four Faces. 

And one final photo from the nighttime program that we hung around for tonight. 

SD Vacation 2017 – Day 3

Heading to the Badlands! (If you ask Shecklet #4 what you do there she will tell you, “It’s where you fight!”)

Quick stop to check out some prairie dogs. 

Around 10:30am we entered the Badlands National Park. We stopped and did a little hiking. Shecklet #2 is already planning a return trip to do some more hiking!

Next up…Wall Drug!

On the way to our hotel outside Rapid City, all four Shecklets managed to talk, sing, or read out loud at the same time. 😬

We made it to our crash pad for the next 4 nights about 5:30. We’re all happy to be here!

A full day means a good night’s sleep. 

SD Vacation 2017 – Day 2

When the hotel breakfast is a bust (things just weren’t working in the continental breakfast kitchen) you hit up Hardee’s for raisin and cinnamon biscuits. 


The church we attended for 8:30 mass, Holy Family Church, is a parish that uses the Family Formation program that originated in our home parish. I talked with Fr. Stevens after mass and he spoke of the importance of parents being the primary educators of the faith, which is why he likes the Family Formation program. He is moving to FL this week and I told him he should bring the program to FL. 🙂 

We all agreed that we enjoyed the mass – the kids thought the pipe organ in the choir loft was pretty cool. During the homily, Fr. Stevens talked about not living life in fear – not to fear things external to us and not to be fearful internally. He encouraged people to go to confession at least 4 times a year (once in each season is an easy way to remember) and how going regularly can help combat fear. 

We lit 4 candles for our intentions – for our family, for a safe and fun trip this week, for Michelle, Kari, Leo, and Angela, and for the families of Holy Family participating in the Family Formation program.


The crew helped re-pack the suburban and then we stopped at Cabela’s to check out the live fish and stuffed animals. 

Then we headed to the big attraction of the day – The Corn Palace. 

Pit stop at the Lewis and Clark rest stop by Chamberlain, SD. 

On our way to Murdo, SD. Lots of hay bales!  I’m loving the blue sky and white, fluffy clouds. 

Just finished dinner at the Rusty Spur. Now it’s time to swim!

SD Vacation 2017 – Day 1


We’ve been looking forward to taking this trip for months! This morning we packed the suburban, loaded up, and headed for Mitchell, our first overnight stop of the week.


After being on the road a little over an hour, we made a pit-stop at the World’s Largest Candy Store. There we ran in to the Hulk and found the TARDIS. 





Next up was lunch – Dino’s in Mankato. We decorated the tablecloth while we waited for our pizza. 

After eating we took advantage of the swings down the street – one of the fastest and smoothest swings I’ve ever been on. 

As we left Mankato, Godzilla was reaching for a hug. 

Midway through today’s drive the kids said things were going great so far!

Nothing says summer like road construction. 

Stopping at the Porter Sculpture Park, we nearly blew off the hill! The kids had fun posing with the random sculptures. 


Mitchell and its wind welcomed us around 5:30. We checked in to the hotel and went out to dinner- everyone clears their plates. Clearly traveling makes us hungry.  Now we are off to swim. 

2016 Vacation – Day 4

We had mass as a family in a very special chapel this morning, with our friend presiding. The boys read the readings and assisted as servers. As a mom, it was an awesome experience to watch. And I hope they realize just how special it was for them to be part of it.


After mass, we ate breakfast and went to what I can only describe as one of the craziest places I have ever been – the City Museum. We had been told wearing pants was smarter than wearing shorts and that you could spend an entire day at the place. Both statements are true. We spent all afternoon there (again  closing the place down) and still didn’t see it all. The photos we took don’t do the place justice, but they do give you an idea as to how unreal it is.


After one final side, we headed to the house of our friend’s friends, on The Hill. There was a bike race going on and they were hosting a pig roast. They kindly invited us to join them. Afterward, we went out for frown custard at Ted Drewes. Yummy stuff!  (The boys played “Statue of Liberty” with the dry ice that was keeping the custard cold.)

Down by the U

Shecklet #2 participated in a research study at the Institute of Child Development his morning. After the appointment, I took the kids to Annie’s Parlour in Dinkytown and then we walked across the Stone Arch Bridge – yes, on one of the hottest days of the year!

Off to camp!

Shecklet #1 and Shecklet #2 boarded the bus for YMCA day camp adventures this morning.  Shecklet #1 is going to archery camp (and will have other camp experiences, too,) while Shecklet #2 is going to regular day camp.  I’m excited to hear all about their day – especially since it’s been a rainy one today.  The weather for the rest of the week looks great!  Here’s hoping they have a ton of fun!

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On the pontoon!

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Stage one of Little #1 & #2’s pontoon build this morning.

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Stage two…walls added.

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Stages three and four.

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Driver, riders and gauges added.

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Final product!

Last Park Day of July 2013

This week’s “Tour of Parks” stop took us to the local nature center.  Little #1 visited here for a school field trip last year and saw how they make maple syrup.

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Here are the three older ones by the frog statue made from trash pulled from the Mississippi River.

They had lots of fun playing in the sand and water.

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There was also a huge garden where the kids were encouraged to water the flowers, vegetables and herbs.

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The kids asked when we can go back again, so we will definitely be adding today’s stop to our “must return” list.