The first day of travel we made it to St. Louis, MO, where we got to see the arch (my first time!!) and ride the little futuristic looking elevator carts up to the very tippy top. We got there after dark, which gave us a beautiful view of St. Louis all lit up, but I also hope to be able to go back during the daylight and see that view as well. The kids did FANTASTIC in the car, I don't think it could have gone any better! Owen got fussy here and there but nothing terrible that couldn't be easily be fixed with a gas station/park stop or food...food is good!

Keeping Owen busy with books, toys, and beads.
Selah is practicing making patterns with pool noodles.
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We stopped to eat dinner at Panera Bread (love that place!) and this is where we discovered that Owen LOVES pickles (and isn't too much a fan of tuna salad). |
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The kids and Daniel went outside to get the wiggles out while I finished eating inside, it was hilarious to watch them running back and forth on this stretch of grass, with Owen and his "cape"! |
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The Arch!!! I was surprised at how enormous it was in person! |
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It was such a beautiful evening!! Look how green that grass looks!! It was so soft too...it's amazing the things that will impress this Texan! |
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Our view of St. Louis while up at the top...beautiful!! |
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This is at a park the next day, after our stay in a hotel, which is quite an interesting experience with to littles, but we survived, and that's what's important. |
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I just had to take a picture of these trees... I wish I could just uproot it and dump it in my backyard :) |
We finally arrived at our first destination in Manawa, WI on Sunday evening where we stayed with Daniel's aunt and uncle. We met (and most likely bugged) their cats, opened birthday presents, ate delicious food, watched brightly colored birds perch at cute birdhouses for their meals, learned about gardens/canning, Himalayan salt rocks, and LTD (an awesome magazine/online store with incredible, cheap products). Selah scoped out a life-sized doll that she lugged around with her (I believe it was taller than her!) and she gave her lots of lovin'! It was so cute and funny watching her be so motherly to this huge doll! We packed a picnic and spent time at their little piece of paradise on Bear Lake swimming and discovering lily pads, I've never seen one of those in person, and they are so neat with their tall, bright yellow flowers!! We stopped at a Piggly Wiggly for Old Dutch Dill Pickle chips, which are only found up north, and they're Daniel's absolute favorite! Don't you love the name Piggly Wiggly?! I do!! One of the highlights of our trip was going to one of the Packer's practices that is open to the public and walking around Lambeau Field. It was an awesome experience to be surrounded by fellow Cheeseheads and see Packers' merchandise ev-er-y-where! We are stocked up for the fall!!
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I was thrilled to hear they had this treasure on their land and that we were able to swim in the cool water and walk on the sandy lake floor...it was wonderful!!!! |
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This is Selah and I wading in the water before we even knew they had a lake and there was a possibility to go swimming. |
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Here we are on our way to watch the Packers practice!!! Selah loved pushing Owen around in his new, smaller, easy-to-travel-with stroller. |
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It was surprisingly super hot that day at the Don Hutson Center... I thought I had left Texas?! |
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But the kids were troopers and we got to stay the whole time! |
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O, ya know, just hanging out, watching Aaron Rodgers throw a few passes...very, very cool!!! |
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More football practice stuff goin' on... |
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And here's Owen, practicing how to hike a ball... or practicing how to take off his shoes. Eh, either one is cute. |
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LAMBEAU FIELD!!! |
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Posing with Vince Lombardi... |
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and now with Curly Lambeau himself...I made this picture extra huge so you could see the sweet smile on Owen's face, I was coming in for a tickle! |
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Post practice snack...a heaping bowl of grapes with Uncle Dave!! |
I love Owen's face in the
below picture because
it is his typical excited/annoyed
(depending on the circumstance)
growl/scream/shriek,
ha!


Balloon
Fun
in
Lambeau
Our next stop was Daniel's grandparents (on dad's side) who live in Norway, MI; a town known for pasties (of which we consumed, yum!), Lake Antwoine (of which we swam in, brrrrr!), Pine Mountain Ski Resort and Veterans Memorial (of which we perused and paid respects), Piers Gorge (of which we hiked and watched rafters), and all the family ties and history (of which we listened with intense curiosity and wonder). Who knew such a small town could offer SO much!?
I was on a mission throughout our trip. I was intently observant and intensely interested in everything I saw and heard because the older I get, the more I desire to soak up as much information about where our family came from, what lives were like many years ago, how our family is the way it is now...there's so much fascinating lives to learn from and about, and this was the perfect opportunity to listen and learn and experience.

You can see Brian Treiber
(daniel's dad) on one of the bricks above, and Don Treiber
(Daniel's grandpa) on one of the bricks to the right. So grateful for their service to our country and so neat to see them honored in this way!!

Owen, meet Jack...
Jack, meet Owen!


After our wonderful stay in Norway, we headed to Florence, WI where we got to spend some good quality time with Daniel's Grandma Babe and Grandpa Bill.
This may seem like an odd place to add this, but it's on my mind, so let me just take the time now to tell you a few of the challenges of going into different houses with a walking, on-the-move babe.
Every place we went we ended up having to rearrange our hosts' furniture/decoration items because, of course, Owen would beeline it directly to the extremely breakable item that holds significant sentimental value and clumsily study it with curiosity and wonder. Luckily, we made it the entire trip, on which we entered eight different households, without breaking a single thing...a miracle really...but it was pretty comical to watch (and participate in) the hustle and bustle of hiding, removing, and storing in high places all the delicate items that would draw Owen's attention. We sure know how to make an entrance!!
Another challenge was keeping Owen away from stairs (most the houses we went to didn't have gates)!! He loves to climb stairs, and I don't dare let him do that yet without someone behind him, so Daniel and I would tag team the little stair-climbing squirt or we would get creative with furniture (again, rearranging people's homes, it's what we do!) and try to block him from them. Daniel was good at getting creative and often found a successful arrangement of various pieces of furniture to keep Owen corralled into one area, but then sometimes, we just followed...ya do what ya gotta do! I have some pretty strong quads after this trip!
Ok...back to our visit with Daniel's grandparents in WI...

Daniel loves rhubarb, just straight up, raw rhubarb, and he has passed on this love to his children...
BUT, we had to say our goodbyes and head out on our way to Duluth, MN...where we will pick up in Road Trip 2013: Part Two!
Lambeau
Our next stop was Daniel's grandparents (on dad's side) who live in Norway, MI; a town known for pasties (of which we consumed, yum!), Lake Antwoine (of which we swam in, brrrrr!), Pine Mountain Ski Resort and Veterans Memorial (of which we perused and paid respects), Piers Gorge (of which we hiked and watched rafters), and all the family ties and history (of which we listened with intense curiosity and wonder). Who knew such a small town could offer SO much!?
I was on a mission throughout our trip. I was intently observant and intensely interested in everything I saw and heard because the older I get, the more I desire to soak up as much information about where our family came from, what lives were like many years ago, how our family is the way it is now...there's so much fascinating lives to learn from and about, and this was the perfect opportunity to listen and learn and experience.
Here are Daniel's grandparents with
their grandchild and great-grandchildren! I love them! Great people who showed us a great time and told us great stories!!! Looking forward to the next time we get to see these lovely people!

Selah of course scrounged up
all the dolls she could find and
loved on them the whole time...if you happen to have any stored away dolls that could use some TLC, lend them to Selah for a bit, she'll get the job done!!
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This picture captures a moment filled with warm, gooey, sweet, cinnamonney, deliciousness!!! (P.S. I got the recipe for this creation, and it maaaaay just pop up on here someday...) |
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Our view from the Veteran's Memorial...just so beautiful, both the view and my daughter!! |
You can see Brian Treiber
(daniel's dad) on one of the bricks above, and Don Treiber
(Daniel's grandpa) on one of the bricks to the right. So grateful for their service to our country and so neat to see them honored in this way!!
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Another stop on the tour of their families' land and a spot they would walk to or ride their bikes to during the summer to go for a dip in the cool water...can't you just picture the fun they must have had?! |
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Swimming in Lake Antoine... |
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another wonderful afternoon soaking up the warm sun rays and splashing in the refreshing water! |
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I loved hearing about what our families' hobbies are, and puzzle making is one of Daniel's grandparents' hobbies...and, as you can see here, they are very good at it!! This is a 1000 something piece puzzle, tons of tiny, tiny pieces, that they would patiently work on everyday for months...and now here is the finished product...so talented!!! We put Selah by it to show you just how big it is, and boy, I was terrified anytime one of the kids would stroll past this puzzle for fear all their hard work would come crumbling down, but we left with it still standing! Thank God! |

Owen, meet Jack...
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This is Bandit, who loves to run and chase tennis balls while avoiding Owen with his brush... |
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These are Daniel's uncle's beautiful dogs. and the kids had a blast hanging out with them! We may need to buy a dog now... |
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Owen's on a mission to leave no dog unbrushed! |
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Where's Selah?!?! So much open space to just run and be free!! Something this suburban family knows very little about, but enjoys and appreciates so very much! |
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Sneak attack hug from sister!! |


Time to hike
at Piers Gorge.
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Daniel and his boy. |
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She loved our hike! |
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I just love this picture!! |
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The Treiber gang |
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Brother and Sister explorers of nature |
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Enjoying being in the great outdoors with my kids; the air was crisp, the sounds were peaceful, and the sights were incredible. |
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Watching these brave people |
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raft down this river. |
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It really looked like a lot of fun, and I was feeling adventurous, so I said at the time that I would totally do it if we hadn't had young children with us...but I wonder if that courage will remained when/if I ever get the opportunity to do this, time will tell! |
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Selah and her great-grandpa, hand in hand. |
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Some really cool roots I just had to snap a picture of. |
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We stopped by at a natural spring and waterfall. |
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Having a little indoor fun...Daniel attached a string of those baby ring toys to Owen's paci...it was very entertaining to watch him try to walk around with this thing. |
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A quick stop at Mickey D's before heading to Daniel's other grandparents (his mom's side). |
After our wonderful stay in Norway, we headed to Florence, WI where we got to spend some good quality time with Daniel's Grandma Babe and Grandpa Bill.
This may seem like an odd place to add this, but it's on my mind, so let me just take the time now to tell you a few of the challenges of going into different houses with a walking, on-the-move babe.
Every place we went we ended up having to rearrange our hosts' furniture/decoration items because, of course, Owen would beeline it directly to the extremely breakable item that holds significant sentimental value and clumsily study it with curiosity and wonder. Luckily, we made it the entire trip, on which we entered eight different households, without breaking a single thing...a miracle really...but it was pretty comical to watch (and participate in) the hustle and bustle of hiding, removing, and storing in high places all the delicate items that would draw Owen's attention. We sure know how to make an entrance!!
Another challenge was keeping Owen away from stairs (most the houses we went to didn't have gates)!! He loves to climb stairs, and I don't dare let him do that yet without someone behind him, so Daniel and I would tag team the little stair-climbing squirt or we would get creative with furniture (again, rearranging people's homes, it's what we do!) and try to block him from them. Daniel was good at getting creative and often found a successful arrangement of various pieces of furniture to keep Owen corralled into one area, but then sometimes, we just followed...ya do what ya gotta do! I have some pretty strong quads after this trip!
Ok...back to our visit with Daniel's grandparents in WI...
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Here they are!! Holding their great-grandbabies!! |

Daniel loves rhubarb, just straight up, raw rhubarb, and he has passed on this love to his children...
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That face...ahhh...I love this little dude, all bottled up with extreme intensity!! |
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Sharing a rhubarb eating moment together, while Grandma works hard pulling weeds...looking back on this picture, I probably should have offered to help with the pulling weeds...I hope I'm still capable of pulling weeds when I'm a young 80 something year old...wow, impressive! |
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He would carry/drag this thing around all over the huge yard, gnawing on it every now and again with those two itty bitty teeth on the bottom, gotta love that sour rhubarb!! Oh, and, random fact we learned: consuming large quantities of rhubarb leaves is bad because they are poisonous. Thankfully, we didn't discover this because of any incident, but he did like taking a chunk of leave every now and again, so we had to look it up...glad to have read the large quantities part. |
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Just romping around their backyard...they have a ton of land!! We got to see a deer and her baby one day....soooo precious!! Wish I had had my camera! |
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So much fun!! |
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Selah dancing, barefoot, in the big yard with soft grass!! I love the north!!! |
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We got a couple visitors while in Florence, Daniel's Aunt and her two girls. |
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Selah was enamored by these two older, extremely sweet girls who treated her like a princess, doing absolutely anything she wanted, and Selah just savored the time she had with them.We played tag, hide-and-seek, Simon Says, and they read her books (her fav!) and colored with her (another fav!). They were her instant BFFs! Wish we had had more time with this sweet family... |
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