Sunday, April 25, 2010
Saturday, April 17, 2010
Grandma Janae is in Omaha
After New Orleans we went to Omaha. I spent my birthday playing with my grandkids and going to Olive Garden. We always like to get the all- you- can- eat salad, soup and breadsticks which they don’t advertise for dinner but offer it. They usually start cleaning up after two bowls of soup but we had to tell them we want ALL the soups. yes I had a little tummy ache after.
Rachael had things to do, places to go and people to see so I took the three oldest kids to the zoo, children’s museum and art museum. They are really great kids and very obedient. sometimes they forget and call me mommy. So embarrassing to them.
Joslyn Muesum of Art back pack activities for kids, we did the Western art tour and made an art journal here.
On our way home we visited my friend Rilma in her group home. Ethan and Sean opted to play outside and I found them here. looking into a resident’s room, watching cartoons on TV. No sound… Poor deprived kids, I wasn’t allowed to watch Saturday morning cartoons either.
2 days in New Orleans is enough
Kay and I spent two days in New Orleans so he could buy some more property. Honestly, I think he has enough but I accompanied him on the trip. The property was being sold by HUD, Department of housing and urban development and the property had no stipulations. All his other properties bought from HUD had stipulations…. i.e. keep it low income for 20 years, fix roofs etc. We got off the plane and drove directly there. All he had to go by was a picture, google earth and no one would answer his phone calls or emails so we drove to the property and found they had used a pre-Katrina photo and didn’t mention some major problems.
Kay went to the auction and talked the only guy bidding into lowering his bid from 50,000 dollars to one dollar. Even Kay, who is known for buying ridiculous stuff wouldn’t touch this one (and doing well with them). I was glad to know he has his limits. We did get to the New Orleans school of cooking (Kay went with me for my birthday) and the WWII museum and went to Omaha a day early.
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Winter Quarters trail Center with Cousins
Ethan, Graham, Eldon
counting how many times the wagon wheel goes around
Can a family actually all fit in one of these bunks going across the Atlantic- We are going to try.....
My sister and her husband Jim and Christina McClure drove though Omaha on their way to move to the Boston Area. We met up at the Trail Center- LDS church visitors center, Winter Quarters Temple.
Happy Birthday mom, Love, Frances
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Lauren’s mission call
Washington DC trip
Kay, Janell and I (Janae) went to Washington DC for Janell’s last spring break. Our hotel was a few metro stops outside of DC in Chevelry MD… free hotel shuttle, breakfast and internet. What more can we ask for? Janell and I arrived a day before Kay and drove ourselves to George Washington’s house at Mt. Vernon. Kay arrived on Sunday so we had the whole week together. We visited and thoroughly went through The Holocaust Museum,
Museums of Natural and American Historys,
Air and space Museum, The White House,
The Capitol,
Ford Theater, where Lincoln was shot
International Spy Museum,National Art museum, Union station (we had entertainment coupons to eat there). We took the hop on hop off bus
for one day seeing ALL the sites in the 90 degree weather. Saturday we took the metro and bus to BWI and dropped Janell off at the airport for her flight home, she is going to San Diego this week for Band tour so I decided to stay with Kay and go to New Orleans on business and then to Omaha for a few days. We got to our Baltimore Hotel and decided to take the light rail into the city. With no plans we visited the famous waterfront, watched a pirate ship fight, visited the great Bambino’s house he was born in and a sports museum, walked to Little Italy for a bite to eat and went to the Orioles second home game of the season which they lost. Kind of a lot for a half day with no plans. I loved watching the Babe Ruth movies and learning about him.
Michael Phelps and Dorothy Hammill are Baltimoreans.
