A place to post updates along our journey.
The week after our return from vacation we experienced the Scottish Highland Games.
Our final day of driving before returning home.
We drove from Mt. Vernon, IL to McDonough, GA.
We drove through St. Louis from Iowa to Mt. Vernon, IL.
In Iowa we played indoor mini-putt, met baby Bowen, and Camilla made a snowman.
Our first day in Iowa consisted of going to Brueggar’s Bagels, a shopping mall, the Volvo store, the Botanical Garden, and dinner at Cool Basil.
On New Year’s Day we drove I-80 the rest of the way to Johnston, IA.
On the second day of a three day drive we made it from DuBois to Chesterton.
Saturday we said goodbye to Dentel’s and left Stamford to begin our drive to Des Moines.
Friday we drove to Trumbull, CT to check out homes a little further from the cities.
We took a day to return to Ridgefield to gather more info about the homes and schools.
We went for a morning swim in Danbury.
Woke up, it was a Cracker Barrel mornin’!
Merry Christmas!
We kicked off our winter break with the gift of Trans-Siberian Orchestra tickets from Linda’s work.
Green screen test; take 2!
Camilla was anxious to get home to her cats.
We drove south and found a Bruegger’s Bagel store on the way for lunch.
We got an early start on our drive so we could make a 9:40am Frank Lloyd Wright Fallingwater house tour reservation.
We ventured out to the falls again for a Behind the Falls tunnel tour today.
Camilla was tired of swimming so the morning of our checkout from Great Wolf Lodge we played in the arcade before going to a hotel by Niagara Falls.
We spent one full day at Great Wolf Lodge swimming, sliding, and playing MagicQuest in the hotel.
It took most of a day to drive from Montreal to Niagara Falls.
We spent our third full day in Montreal at the Biodome de Montreal.
On our second full day in Montreal we walked to the underground city and a tourist section of town.
On our first full day in Montreal we made two visits to the Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal.
We drove to our first international destination Montreal, founded in 1642 as Ville-Marie, or “City of Mary”.
We spent a day at the American Museum of Natural History in NYC.
The Stamford Museum & Nature Center is where the wild things are – or at least where the farm things are.
Nav computer issues meant our shorter driving day wasn’t that short after all.
A long day of driving meant rest stops and fast food.
We began our summer road trip after a Ballet Camp Recital of Nemo’s Adventure.
Green screen test; take 1!
There’s a Monster at the End of this Movie!
Introducing Camilla-Ba-Dilla!
How to Start a Veterinary Practice