Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Vacation Part I

Here are pictures from the first half of our vacation. At our first stop in Fort Worth we stayed with our friends Dean and Heather. They have a son, Nate, who is only 2 weeks younger than Peter. They seemed to enjoyed each other's company. We had a great visit, good food (thank you Heather) and sore arms from playing the Wii after the boys went to bed..lol. That was a first for me. We wish you guys were not so far away. See you at Pete and Dean's 10 year reunion!

Our second stop was Fayetteville, AR...home of the Razorbacks. We got to stay with our friend Scott. Scott, great job being a tour guide. It was a short visit but nice. We saw the university, the downtown square, ate some good food, and just spent time catching up.



Day 3 we drove into to Branson, Missouri. Stocked up on groceries, got settled in, and went to eat at the Shogun. We needed a major break from the car and Peter enjoyed being free from his carseat. Day 4, we saw two great shows. The first was Kirby and Bambi Van Burch, a husband and wife, who are illusionists. For those of you who know Pete, this one was for him. I enjoyed it though and we had backstage passes to see the set and the huge tigers which I might add was very afraid of. The big one was like 800 pounds or something. Scary...
In front of the Kirby Theatre.

Bambi Van Burch and Peter and I. She was awesome. So down to earth. I talked to her for awhile afterward. Her and Kirby are Christians and did a good gospel presentation at the end of the show. That night we saw Shoji Tabuchi. He is a violin player with one of the most popular shows in Branson. They had a cry room with rocking chairs and a crib in this theatre which I appreciated so much because Peter was in bed by regular time all while I got to watch the fabulous show..so nice.Here are the drum girls from the Shanghai Circus on Day 5. They just got here because they have been performing for the Olympics in Beijing.


One of the acrobats, she didn't speak English but stole Peter away from us. I think he was in love. She was too cute.

That evening we went to the Titanic Museum. It looks like a huge boat parked downtown. I am all about museums so I was excited. It has hundreds of artifacts from the wreck, showed what all of the staterooms looked like, and was really interactive. Here we are getting ready to go in.
Second half to come in a couple of days....sorry so long!