Sunday, May 25, 2008

First Two Crazy Days!!

It's been a full two days!  
We started off yesterday morning with my best friend trying to stow away.  We drove for hours and hours and hours and hours.... and hours.  We ate lunch at a place called Grinders in Kansas City.  Really cool place, great meatball grinders.  I took a picture of some 
graffiti on a bike ship wall, really cool. But we've seen cooler things. 
  We made it through Iowa and to South Dakota.
  This morning we went to St. Joe's Cathedral for mass.  It was a beautiful old church in Sioux Falls.   
The sermon was on the Eucharist and today was the priests 1 year anniversary of priesthood.  He gave a very... intense sermon.  Chris and Shelby leaned over and said, I'm scared!  He was very excited.  It was good.


We went to sioux falls after.  Wow are they pretty.  Small but really nice!!!  
Then  we drove to the Corn Palace.  It's been remade every year since 1892... out of corn!!  It was pretty cool.

After that we went to an old Indi
an Village.  Me and my Dad tried throwing these old indian spears for like 20 minutes, but we couldn't hit the fake deer.  We dug for "artifacts" and got a few arrow heads.  Then we drove to Bad Lands.  It was absolutely amazing.  We were driving through completely flat land for a long while, when all of a sudden mountains starting appearing..  it was crazy!!!  Its so cool up here.  Everything is so different! 
Now we're sitting in the Rv in a park watching tv.  It's almost time for bed, so i'm gunna sign off!!

2 comments:

Patty said...

Hi Taylor and everyone in the HOW,

You have done a great job, beautiful pictures, interesting information. Is there a journalism future here?

The only way this could be better for me, is to be with you.... :)

Enjoy this special time,
Love,
Aunt Patty

Uncle Mikey said...

Taylor - Great Job with the first HOW "on the road blog".

It certainly sounds like you are enjoying it much better than you thought you would from your earlier blogs. The small space in the HOW will be off-set by all the beautiful sights you will see.

Keep the pictures and blogs coming so we can follow your adventures.

Uncle Mikey