Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Missouri in Review

 For those of you who placed bets that we'd only make it a week, we actually survived week #1 in Missouri and are on our way to Iowa!  It was a great week of getting used to our new home, trying to set new routines & exploring the area.  We set up camp at a KOA RV park in Eureka, MO (just west of St. Louis). We had a nice end spot with lots of privacy & front row to the train tracks (yes, we heard them ALL night!)
Our little home hiding in the trees
Natalie & Alayna exploring the camp site
We kicked off our Missouri week with a stop at the pride of St. Louis... Anheuser Busch Brewery, where we found the tour to be quite interesting (and where ONE of us enjoyed the free samples... we'll let you guess who).  Of course the Arch was a must see & the girls earned their first National Park Jr. Ranger badge of the trip.  While here, we loved learning about the Lewis & Clark expedition... Did you know:
-That their expedition took 863 days, covered 7,689 miles & cost over $38,000?
-That when available, each man ate up to 9 pounds of meat per day?  Their favorites were elk, beaver tail & buffalo, but when game wasn't available they would resort to eating dogs.
-That the Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the U.S. & that the 868,000 square miles were purchased for only $.03 an acre?
-That many illnesses & injuries occurred during the trip (especially accidental ax & knife cuts, mosquito bites & intestinal upsets), but that of the approximate 35 people on the journey, only one man died?
The girls with Tom & Huck

In preparation to our next stop, we read together The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.  We were able to tour  Hannibal, MO (boyhood home of Mark Twain) in a few hours.  A few museums, a hike up to the lighthouse dedicated in honor of Twain, pretty views of the Mississippi River, a look at Tom's famous white-washed fence & a purchase of some Huckleberry syrup completed our visit.
Jeanne's favorite stop was to a Lavender farm we found in Eureka.  The beautiful ponds & landscape made for a great photo session...and the smell of lavender...mmmm!  We picked our own bouquet & enjoyed a glass of lavender lemonade.
                                      
                           
   
                              
We also enjoyed a 1/2 day visit to Grant's Farm... a mini zoo on 300+ gorgeous acres owned by the Busch family.

Our trip here couldn't have been complete without catching a Cardinal's game & it just so happened that the Royals were in town!  Our Kauffman stadium is much nicer, but nothing beats the downtown location & spectacular views from the Busch stadium.  Unfortunately, the Royals lost 4-5:(

A few early morning runs, a trip to the mall for haircuts, a day at Six Flags and yummy smoked & grilled dinners wrapped up our visit to Missouri.  We are quickly realizing how little we'll see of each state when we only have a week!
We're loving all of your comments and suggestions!  We're off to Iowa... watch for the "Iowa in Review" in a few days & possible random posts in between:)

7 comments:

  1. That is so awesome that you and Jimmy are doing this. What great memories your girls will have including you guys. Have a great time. I love your pictures and stories.

    Take Care and be safe,
    Dawn Slavens

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  2. I love the pictures! I had no idea about the Lavender farm in Eureka and I lived in Saint Louis for two years! I'm glad you guys are having fun. I wish you would have had a chance to tour Mark Twain's cave where Jesse James signed the wall! As far as the "what is this?" I would have to guess a baby ostrich??? I have no idea, but thought I would just throw that out there... Can't wait for the next update. Love you guys! - Uncle Tim

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  3. Glad to hear the latest update on your travels and especially glad to hear that your house is still intact after a week on the road. It sounds like you had a great visit to St Louis and surrounding areas. In a few days they will probably begin seeing the inflows from the Mighty Mo that are now threatening some flooding in KC metro. You definitely hit our favorite spots in StL including the arch, the large Belgian brewery that makes Bud, and Grant's Farm. We learned a lot about Lewis and Clark when we lived in South Dakota near Sioux City, IA. Sioux City is actually where the one explorer, Sergeant Floyd, perished from an illness. In fact, Lewis & Clark lake in Yankton, SD is the last dam stop for all of this water that is flooding the upper midwest, including Sioux City and Omaha. Not sure how far into Iowa you are going but you are on the relatively dry side of the state right now.

    It's great hearing of your adventures and good to see that you put Natalie to work on that fence.

    btw, what color is lavender lemonade?

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  4. oh man, lavender lemonade sounds yummy!!! there's a place in chicago called the big bowl that is famous for their homemade ginger ale. for some reason it made me think of it. i highly recommend it!! loooove alayna's short hair cut :-)
    amber

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  5. Wow, never knew there was that much to explore in Iowa! Thanks for allowing us to travel vicariously through your experiences!
    Russ Hines

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  6. This is so awesome you guys! I grew up going to Living History Farms!! Iowa girl, although I have never milked a cow so way cool for you!!! Take Care, Natalie Rahm

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  7. Oh the information I could share about Lewis & Clark! I spend a solid week on them with my students every March. Sounds like you are having a great time!

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