Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Vacation memories

Something that I will always remember is the time that Mom and Dad took to show us around the US. We were lucky that for awhile both had a flexible work schedule with ample time off in the Summers. It is due to them that I have the travel bug - we have traveled through 40+ states together.

Some of my best travel memories with Mom and Dad:

Camping

    • We had a little pop-up camper that took us to Oregon and back twice. I always liked the fact that we had a camper instead of a tent. One time driving back to Michigan from Oregon the tire blew on the camper (this was the 2nd or 3rd time). My father got out of the car in a furry and we heard all sorts of things come out of his mouth when he changed the tire.
    • We used to have these great trips to the Lake Michigan coast-line in Michigan. I think a lot of these trips were related to church activities.
Picture of the family during an Oregon trip


Matt, John and Linda in Yellowstone



The Kaisers
    • I could write a book about traveling with the Kaiser family. All I would like to say is that it was nice that my parents found a connection with Terrie and Nolan, as the families really fit together growing up. I couldn't imagine childhood without them.
    • We camped West with the Kaisers. I have a memory of Mom driving the van through the Rockies. It was the ladies in one van and the men (and dog) in the other. Em and I were playing with barbies in the back. We were at a part of the road were it was narrow and the side had a huge drop -off. Mom said 'I don't know how you can trust me with the road like this.' Terrie said something like 'Well of course I trust you, if we go off on the side of the road, then there is nothing we can do about it.'
    • Chicago - We traveled many times together to Chicago to see our Aunt Lil. One time I remember in particular was our visit to the Museum of Science and Industry. Another time was a few years ago for Dad's 60th birthday. We surprised him with a homemade chocolate cake (Marty helped) and tickets to the Lion King.

Annual family trips
    • Each year we took turns visiting grandparents. One year to Oregon and the next to either New York or Florida.
    • Oregon - We had some great times in Oregon, I remember spending at least 2 Christmas' there. One trip I got sick with walking pnemonia and I remember Mom and Grandma taking me to the doctor. When we returned home, they doted on me and helped me feel better...
    • New York - When we were younger, all of Dad's family was in the Kingston, NY area. I have memories of getting in trouble at Grandma and Grandpa's house for eating another vitamin with my brother. Another time we vacationed to Vermont with Grandma and Grandpa.
    • Florida - It was probably really hard on Mom's nerves, but Matt and I traveled to Florida several times alone. On one trip where we didn't, Mom and Dad took us to Disney World - it was my first time and a wonderful experience! It was so cold that they had to buy us sweatshirts.
Aruba
  • I have never seen my family more relaxed in my life. One afternoon it decided to rain and the kids (Marty, Em, Matt, Laura and I) went to see a movie. When we returned our parents were already at happy hour (and had been for awhile!). Neither Mom nor Dad were ever big drinkers, but I must say I am pretty sure they were both buzzed and I know Terrie was!

A note from Edna Schleede

My remembrance is of the first time your father brought your mother home to Kingston. Your mother was a sorority sister of Aunt Sue's and one weekend her brother John came for a visit to Valpo. Sue got Linda to be his date and he fell Hard. He had not been a big ladies man up to that date, but was bound and determined to win her heart.

After resisting she finally gave in. She was a little frightened to meet us (she told me later) but with Grandpa and me it was love at first sight. She was pretty, polite and best of all a MISSOURI SYNOD LUTHERAN!

Quote of the day

Love that is true never grows old.

- Elben Bano -

Pictures from cousin Pam

Linda and Auntie Ann at Nathan and Fran's wedding in August 2000


Krack, Leischener and Mueller cousins on March 20, 1953


Linda and Carl sometime between 1952 and 1953


Linda and cousin Pam around 1954


Linda and cousin Pam in the 1970's



A note from the Nelson's

Uncle John and Aunt Linda,

Congratulations! Happy 35th! Remember this? Rewind the clock back 10 years to July 1997 to our wedding in Sunriver. Wow how time flies! We hope you create many more special memories during your next 35 years of marriage! Looking forward to seeing the finished website project!

Love Jen, Jeff, Kellen and Sahalie
(P.S. Our twins have a web site too at http://bogobabies.blogspot.com)




Best Wishes from the Hoffman Family

We wish to join you in the celebration of your parent's 35th wedding anniversary and send our heartfelt
Congratulations!

May God Bless Your Entire Family,
Bob and Carolyn Hoffman