Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Indiana - Part 2

Disclaimer: Blog.com has decided to deny me access to the font name and size, so who knows how this will look. Maybe they are taking cues from playa.info and are looking for a cut.

Anyway, after a good night’s sleep, we awoke to some rather chilly (for us Mexicanos) temps. That didn’t deter the kids from watching one of their new movies (I think it was Teen Titans) before breakfast.

Today, we were off to visit my grandmother. At 96, she rocks. She is an inspiration and I told her so. She has raised some good kids who in turn raised good kids (well, my sister at least. ;)) who are now doing their best to raise good kids. What better legacy is there?

After some time with Grandma, we took off back to Wabash. As I had spotted a Dairy Queen on the way into town, it was time to reward the boys for behaving so well (or was it me that behaved well? I can’t rememember). As it seems customary to do so, I include a menu in my trip report.

We had Waffle Bowl Sundaes, which are pictured at the bottom left. Spectacular, and just the start of a week of good stuff not available to us, in Playa.

The rest of the day was spent shopping at WalMart and The Big R, where we found lots of summer clothes for next to nothing. Of course, you buy enough at next to nothing, and it turns into next to something, which is where we ended up.

The next day, we decided to tour around Wabash. Here are some shots. My sons love Abraham Lincoln (thanks to his appearances in The Fairy Godparents TV series), and were pleased to see a statue of him. Like most boys, they also like anything to do with firepower, so the war museum was of special interest, as well.

This concludes Part 2.

Posted by PlayadelSoul at 21:09:54
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