Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Part 2- Navoo

Before leaving IL our little family did our own quick side trip to Navoo. Lance and I had been several years ago, but we were excited to go back with the kids and explore some.

On the way there we stopped at my Aunt and Uncle's house for a quick lunch visit. There house is on beautiful land and has tons of exciting things for the kids to explore. They loved the barn with the horses, watching the cows in the distance, and playing in all the open space full of prarie flowers. Lance and I loved learning more about the history of the area and the history of my family. We also loved all the super delicious and fresh food- think salad fresh from the garden, beef from their cows, and on and on. We had been dreaming about my Aunt's homemade applesauce ever since our last trip several years ago. YUM!!

















It was raining some when we got to Navoo, but we braved it and made our way to a few of the main sites near the Mississippi River. After checking in to our hotel and getting some dinner we headed down to the Navoo Pagent. We had been looking forward to this since we planned our trip so we were thrilled when the rain cleared up and it turned out to be a beautiful night. Before the pagent began they had all sorts of kids pioneer games and acitivities. It was a perfect age appropriate way to bring Navoo to life for our kids. We didn't make it through the whole pagent (we may have been more tired than the kids) but we had a great taste of it all.
It was a fun quick adventure and a special family memory.

















We had one last lunch with IL family before heading to the airport for the trip back to SLC. Kai was thrilled to receive his own little toy gator from my cousin Matt as a parting gift. We spent a few hours in the Dallas airport again and then finally got back to our house in SLC around midnight.

4 comments:

RachelAA said...

I WANT TO GO - how amazing!!!!!!!!!

Amy Wilkinson said...

Thanks for posting! Looks like tons of fun. It's like you have been running a nonstop marathon. Hope your energy can last. Fun to see so many cute pics.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the pictures. It didn't take a minute for the tears to begin to flow. We are blessed to have such "blessed" grandchildren with an amazingly wonderful family and heritage. Thanks, Ashleigh, for giving us a glimpse of your life and history in Illinois. We love all of you.

disabilitydiva said...

Whew!! Your non stop summer is exhausting!!! Glad you could get in a family trip before starting your new adventure! We are glad we can follow you through the blog and who know maybe we'll visit YOU! HUGS!!