Monday, September 5, 2011

Having A Ball In Sioux Falls!

We spent our Labor Day weekend making a quick trip to visit our favorite South Dakota people.


Kailyn was baptized on Saturday and confirmed on Sunday. Isn't she a beautiful, grown-up girl?

Caden, age 4

Ava, age 5 months. Shelly and Ken claim Ava is a cranky night owl. I find that hard to believe-she's such a sweetheart during the day.

Jordan, age 6

Chase, age 2.

Here we are with Kailyn, right before her baptism.

Kailyn and her grandparents. It was fun to all be together.



Megan was wildly popular with the Bassett kids. She even watched Word Girl with them. Megan can now read all kinds of new words.


We spent Saturday afternoon exploring the falls of Sioux Falls.

There was a gorgeous, large park you could wander around,

play in the slime,

and (oops!) fall in.

Jordan and Kailyn had fun climbing down the cliffs.

We eventually ended up at the cafe/ice cream shop, where Ava found us this steal of a deal: if you buy one meal for the price of two meals, you get a second meal totally free! Wow! These South Dakotans know how to reel you in!

The kids, surprisingly enough,  chose a rainbow ice cream

which will hopefully fade before Jordan's first prom.

Next we went to a science park. Can I just say that South Dakota knows how to make communities attractive for families? Here Megan shows her entourage how to make a human sundial. 


 There were swings and


things to climb on.


Ava may look like she's having fun with Dad, but ignore that happy face.

I know she was terrified to be flying so high, despite her joyous giggle.




We also drove by Ken's hospital. Okay, technically it's not Ken's hospital, he just works here.

This is the children's wing of Ken's hospital. Okay, once again, I know it's not exactly Ken's hospital, but if Ken were going to own a hospital, I vote for this one.


After church on Sunday and lunch together, we headed homeward.  Along the way we stopped at the Dakota Badlands.




We also made a quick stop at the famous Wall Drug Store.


We spent the night in Rapid City, and got up this morning to visit the Presidents.


Megan is suppose to look like she's holding up the mountain, but once again my technical skills were AWOL and I just made Megan look like a Price is Right model.


I found this warning in the Rushmore bathroom. Darn. Now I have to take my rocks home dirty.


 We also stopped to visit this monument to Crazy Horse, which has been in the works for 63 years. It was a big disappointment.  Not only was it expensive to get in, but only about 10 percent is done (eventually he will be riding a horse) and the viewing spot was about a mile away unless you wanted to pay even more money to take a bus and get a little closer.


Of course, no visit to Rapid City is complete without a stop at the eerie and weird "Cosmos House".
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Megan demonstrated the mysterious force.

We stopped by Reptile Gardens so that Megan could pet the turtle she rode on 17 years ago.  She thought it had shrunk a bit. We also saw the bird show, snake show, and alligator wrestling.


We knew it was time to go home when we found Megan inappropriately flirting with the locals...
We will spend tomorrow packing up, then on to Idaho. *Sniff*

2 comments:

Judy said...

What a fun trip! Those kids are getting cuter with each post and so grown up! Do you remember going to South Dakota when we were kids? I have a picture of myself sitting on that turtle, and the Crazy Horse Monument has actually made progress since the 1970s!

Bob said...

I've never been to South Dakota. These pictures have increased my desire to go. Some beautiful country, even the Sioux Falls. The grandkids are very cute. Even a better reason to visit South Dakota!