Thursday, August 7, 2008

Rockford, Illinois


Well, if anybody saw a Jeep about to head into oncoming traffic that would be the kickbackexpedition model from California as it was two bolts (out of 6) away from flying off the back of the RV while attempting to get on I-80 in Ohio. The result was a bent tow-hitch (see picture) and an emergency visit to Chucks Custom Service Center. The crew was extremely helpful and got us back on the road ASAP (Three hours or so, but hey it was Ohio so that's pretty good). As it turns out, it very well could have been IMPROPERLY installed originally. I smell a warranty war coming on! After that we, and when I say we I mean Dad/Poppa/David, steered the ship towards Rockford, Illinois. Well, Chicago traffic is less than desirable and with the Jeep fiasco in the morning we missed our window to see 'Ol Blue Hair (Lori) today. Fret not as a plan has been set to meet up tomorrow and we're all looking forward to that!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Canton, Ohio

Canton, Ohio home of the Football Hall of Fame. Justin was very excited for the visit today and took his time reading EVERYTHING! The tour took a couple hours (Grace and Amy were done a lot quicker) and ended with a great video which made you feel like you were at the Superbowl Game. It fired Justin up and he can't wait to get home to get back to his football team! Then we headed back to the campsite while Poppa cooked the meat, Amy cooked the salt potatoes and mushrooms, Gramma did the laundry, and Uncle Jason fixed the drinks. Grace had her alone time and Justin organized his football stuff! It's a late night at the campfire with Smores made by Grace :)

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Niagra Falls

We left Syracuse and headed to Buffalo to see Niagra Falls. Gary will be flying out tomorrow from Buffalo but got to see Niagra Falls today. We got to camp and headed over to Niagra Falls. We got to see across to Canada....which looked a little dirty. Niagra Falls was amazing but we did expect it to be a lot louder than it was. We walked around a bit and decided we would eat dinner then walk the cave tour. We made it to dinner just as a storm broke out. We had an amazing thunder and lightning storm....again.....us Pickards have not seen this much rain and lightning in our entire life!!! The storm had passed when we finished dinner and Poppa, Gramma, Uncle Jason, Amy, Gary, Justin and Grace put on some great outfits and shoes and walked to the bottom of the falls....it felt like we were in a hurricaine and it was amazing....we were very happy we did the walk...Thanks Gramma!

Monday, August 4, 2008

Syracuse

We got to spend some time in Syracuse with both sides of the family. Uncle Jason flew in on Friday the first. Amy and Uncle Jason got to see some of their cousins and their children that they haven't seen in 9 years! It was great to spend time with them. We stayed at camp with Uncle Gary and Aunt Elaine....who I think Grace wanted to be adopted by! Uncle Gary's boat bit the dust the first night we took her out....but the ride was awesome anyway! Grace has a new love of fishing thanks to Uncle Gary. She caught 30 fish one day and Justin caught 31 (of course, it's always a competition!) We played lots of games....most involving money that the Kobus/Pickard Family won!!! Sorry Craig, maybe you'll have more luck when we're back in California :) Jaime and Bear had to spend a lot of time babysitting the Pickards but we enjoyed that time so we hope they did too! The Stiller/Kobus families from Delaware we enjoyed camp time....especially when Amy beat William, Sarah and Grace made alliances, Ryon lost first in pass the Aces and Ron always liked to give his chips away in LCR! Jake, always sit across from Amy :) We hope to make it out for one of the weddings/graduations next summer with hopefully more camp time.

We celebrated Aunt Esther's 90th birthday! We got to see the Raner and Farrell side of the family as well. Lots of great food to eat...Aunt Jane's macaroni salad, Joe's Grilling, and Julie's spicy chicken dip! Yum. It was great to see all the cousin's and their children.....who most are taller than Amy now...definitely taller than Vonnie :) We got to spend more time with Aunt Jane, Uncle Moose, Uncle Mert, Aunt Ginny, and Uncle Dickie at dinner one night. We're still trying to convince them to come out to California for a visit. We got to see Uncle Dickie's place and stopped by 1044 State Fair Blvd...doesn't look the same but still makes Amy remember all the good times there.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Happy 8th Birthday Grace

Well, we were suppose to see some Kobus' in Delaware today but our plans had to change. We ended up driving right to Syracuse, NY. Grampa Kobus passed away 12:02 July 30th. Instead of seeing some Kobus' in Delaware we saw most of them in Syracuse. It was great to see the family even under the circumstances. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! Thanks Grampa.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Touring Washington, DC

We had a great tour of DC, thanks Jenn! We saw tons of amazing sights and the kids had a blast. There was tons of walking but Grace and Justin made it.....Gary did too even though he had walked a lot the night before getting the night tour of DC.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Washington, DC

Well, we started off great this morning. We left camp by 8am, right on time, which doesn't happen too often. Grace, Justin, and Amy were very excited to get to DC and see Gary. We just had 509 miles to go! Poppa was in the zone and we were doing great, Lola (GPS) told us we would be there by 3:30 or so. About lunch time we stopped at an outlet and Poppa and Gramma went in and got some cigars while Amy, Justin, and Grace ate lunch. We then stopped for gas in North Carolina and Poppa comes back into the RV and asks Gramma to come outside so we knew something was up. Turns out that the front tire had a bubble and was set to blow out at any moment. Poppa got us to a rest stop and called his insurance and they told us they would have a guy out within an hour. It was more like an hour and a half but the changing of the tire was only suppose to take about 20 minutes. Well, that turned into about 6 1/2 hours total wait time in North Carolina. We ended up not getting into DC until almost midnight that night! At least we would have the next day with no driving as we were touring the city.