The number one reason we elected to travel up through Missouri and Kansas was to visit Oma in St. Louis. She turned 94 years young this past August and our opportunities to visit are pretty rare. Since we would kind of be in the area (I use a fairly large radius when calculating 'being in the area'), it was just such an opportunity to visit her. Molly drew her a nice picture of the two of them and had a nice conversation with her. It was fun to see them interact.
The rest of us enjoyed spending time with her as well. Despite John's antics at the end. In all fairness, he had been in a car for several hours and it was pretty well past his naptime. We also got to spend about an hour visiting with my aunt and uncle (Jane and Rocky), which is always a pleasure.
We traveled a few more hours on to Lee's Summit and stayed with Katie and Robert for the nights. We spent a laid back 24 hours just hanging out with them (which included completing a 1000 piece puzzle depicting several book covers), a visit to Costco, some cribbage, and, of course, the cousins playing a foosball tournament. Evidently, there are no pictures of this visit...which also means we did not take pictures of their new kitchen and bathrooms which were pretty amazing. Think HGTV renovations.
From there, we headed west and ended up in Lawrence for a quick visit with Nana and L'Opa. The kids quickly staked out their beds (John and Molly shared a bed down where Tux sleeps). And Eric and I enjoyed catching up with the goings on in Lawrence from my parents. We have a pretty solid routine when we are in Lawrence. It includes: Dunkin Donuts, drives around campus, and visits to the KU sports gear store. This time, we also went to see the original rules of basketball. I am sure there is a picture somewhere of this, but I can't locate it...so instead you get a picture of all of us watching a short propaganda film on how KU basketball is the best in the country. We are utterly convinced! We didn't even need the film.
Another highlight on this particular trip to Lawrence was John's introduction to their cuckoo clock. It cuckoo-ed twice an hour. This was preceded by the chime clock that chimed 4 times every hour. So we had plenty of warning and John would anxiously wait to watch the birdie appear. A good time was had by all. We even made sure our friend who stopped into visit go to watch the show. I'm sure he was not disappointed!
From Lawrence we headed due south to surprise Molly with a visit to The Pioneer Woman's store. While Molly and I stood in line, the boys took photos around the small downtown. It was a pretty day, but the wind was definitely sweeping down the plain.
It was another couple of hours, but we finally made it to OKC and met Grandma, Grandpa, Zachary, Megan, and Stephen at a downtown beer garden. Which really hit the spot after 4 days on the road and knowing we would be in one spot for a few nights anyway.
Grandma came prepared with activites for the kids which included a huge piece of paper to color on, trains, and a book about the making of Hamilton. Which Dom and Will immediately sat down to read.
When they weren't playing or reading or drawing, they played with large Jenga pieces. Good times!
Our Thanksgiving with the Buschelmans turned into a pretty large family affair. Eric's aunt and uncle (Mary Alice and Dave) also alternate Thanksgivings between sides of the family and this was the year for them to be in Oklahoma. Not wanting to be left out, another uncle and aunt (Sean and Kendra and their dog, Thor) asked to join in...and then hearing that we were coming, yet another uncle and aunt (Tom and Janelle) called to see if there would be room at the harvest table for them and their 6 children (Hannah, Maggie, Luke, Dani, Mary, and Nolan). Of course there was!
John and Molly wish they could have a dog. But, I find that time spent with others' canines generally satisfies this deep desire. Luckily, Thor was pretty obliging. And he was too large for them to hide in their bags.
On the first night, Will requested to get out Axis and Allies and he and Dom and Eric and Stephen played on and off for the duration of our stay. Will was by far the most adamant about playing, and eventually attempted to just play by himself when he could not convince others to join him.
I love this dress of Molly's (Thanks Thred-Up!). She tried to wear it a few times prior to Thanksgiving, but I insisted she wait until the holiday itself. So worth it :).
Grandpa's Ribs are a special treat every time we go to Oklahoma. I asked if Molly could help in the preparation and he obliged. She was in heaven. She is a really good helper. I was not such a great helper as it involved plastic wrap and that has been my kitchen nemesis for years. But, we all survived and ribs were cooked to perfection!
Grandpa also grilled the turkey on Thanksgiving. Not having a birdie to watch twice an hour, John settled for checking on the birdie in the grill every so often. It was also cooked to perfection. As was every part of the meal. I have not enjoyed a Thanksgiving meal this much in at least a year.
On Friday, the football game commenced and Molly took part. I was so proud! Dom was in heaven playing a real live football game. With people twice as big as him. We played a three on three game up in Missouri which was pretty fun, but 6 on 6 was twice as fun.
I don't think much football was played on Thursday, but naturally we did go for a run.
If you will remember, Rick and Liz ran a half-marathon in London. Therefore, it was kind of a no brainer to do the Thanksgiving 5K. Dominic joined Liz and Eric to run that distance, while I elected to run the 1 mile waddle with Will. Which was the perfect distance for us! And Dom rocked his first 5K. Eric challenged him to finish it under 30 minutes, and I think he came in around 28 minutes. Only walking to get a drink of water.
Liz made the wise decision with a houseful of people to throw out all ideas of a super fancy meal, and we all had an absolutely wonderful and comfortable time just spending time together. Around the table, around the chiminea, around the tv, around the battleship tournament, or in the backyard playing football.
John wore Grandpa's Nebraska hat to blend in with his Nebraska family. Meanwhile, Dom and Will picked fights with all of them over the dominant sports team. I'm pretty sure the Nebraska crowd was joking...Dom and Will were dead serious. Especially Dom.
I know this is a hodge podge anyway, so I just wanted to relate another story that took place on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and before all of the relatives arrived. Eric and I took our 4 up to the neighborhood park. There is a basketball court for Dom who quickly joined a couple other kids to play a pick-up game and it is a nice walk to tire out a two-year-old. The park is next to a dry creek bed that goes under the street and back into the neighborhood. Over the tunnel someone has written "NARNIA". William invited Molly to go to Narnia with him. I assumed they would just walk through the tunnel and return. When several minutes passed and they had not, I went to look for him. I couldn't see them. I told Eric I was going to go in search of our two lost sheep and headed into the unknown. Long story short (too late), I picked the correct direction at the fork and soon heard the particular timber of Will's voice. When I finally came up on them, they were headed back anyway. When I asked where they had gone, Will matter of factly said: We told you we were going to Narnia...
I told him I hadn't expected him to go so far and that I was just worried about them. We all hugged and they told me about their adventure as we headed back. A little while later, 5 of us headed back to Grandpa's house after insuring Grandma could pick up Dom on her way home. Will and Molly quickly outpaced us as Eric and I walked at John's pace. I wasn't too concerned because Will has an excellent sense of direction and I assumed he knew where he was going. However, my pride in his sense of responsibility only grew when my cell phone rang and I answered it expecting to hear from Grandpa that they had made it back. Nope, it was Will who explained he thought I might be worried and that he wanted to let me know that he and Molly had made it home safe and sound. Grandpa was in the backyard unaware that two grandkids had returned and Will just made the decision on his own to calm my motherly nerves.
It was a really wonderful trip and many great memories were made. We returned home in the early afternoon on Sunday. We calculated it was somewhere around 40 hours in the car, 5 different sleeping places, and loads of fun. We are already looking forward to our next road trip.
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Just hear the 3/4 hour chimes --- 15 minutes until the birdie cuckoos.
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