We then decided to look into a new place - Kansas City. It would (hopefully) be warmer and the trees would still be turning. We weren't disappointed!
We left the Monday of Fall Break (Matt was on call the previous weekend). One of our first stops was at this covered bridge in Madison County, IA. It is one of the bridges that the book, Bridges of Madison County is based on. The bridge was beautiful but we had zero luck at finding the letterbox.
Once we reached Kansas City, we checked into our hotel and decided to go shopping. The kids wanted to go to the American Girl Store and the Lego Store.
Will said it best when we walked into the American Girl store, "Uh, this is a boy's worst nightmare! So much PINK!"
He & Matt quickly found a seat and waited for us to finish our shopping...
We ended our first night in Kansas City by eating at Fritz's. The food left a lot to be desired, but the kids loved placing their order through the phone and watching the train deliver their food to them!
We started our second day by heading to Independence, MO (such amazing history in this town!). We mainly went in search of letterboxes, but we quickly struck out and were discouraged by the clues and no finds. We decided to give up on the boxing for the time being and headed to lunch. With food in our tummies, we headed south towards Shawnee again (where we were the night before) to shop at IKEA and find a few more boxes. We didn't have much to get at IKEA, but it still took us over two hours to do our shopping! We headed out to find a few more letterboxes in the area...
While letterboxing and driving around town, we found many "Royal Blue" fountains. It was neat to experience Kansas City in the middle of their World Series run. There was electricity in the air - you could feel it! Many of the city's beautiful fountains had been turned to blue water. Most everyone you met wore something Royals! Here are the kids in front of one of the blue fountains.
We were able to find a handful of letterboxes which helped our day go better! We ended our night at T-Rex for dinner.
While leaving the restaurant, we came across this display! Kaitee asked if she could have her picture in front of it since Amelia Earhart is her hero!
Matt & I discussed the best option for our last full day in Kansas City. We felt that we had seen enough of the city while driving all over and really weren't up for doing a lot of "touristy" things. We decided to head to Independence, KS to visit the Little House on the Prairie home. We knew that it would be a full day of driving, but knew that this would most likely be our only realistic chance at seeing this home.
We headed out the next morning and discussed our other options for the city if we stayed in town. We made a last minute decision to stay in the city and go downtown. We had already driven around the Plaza a bit the day before, but we wanted to see that a bit closer. We also wanted to visit Union Station and Union Cemetery. We successfully located a letterbox in Union Station and then explored the beautiful building. It was fun to try to describe what it would have been like 100 years before. We can only imagine through pictures and movies.
This is the Centennial anniversary for Union Station!
We walked outside to get some pictures and walk across the street to see the WWI monument close up. The science museum (in Union Station) is currently running an Extreme Bug unit. This lovely lady is sitting outside Union Station. They even dressed her up for the World Series! We had the kids stand in front of her and tried to take their picture. All of a sudden, she started to move! With the movement came a VERY loud noise! Scared the crud out of the kids! We will be laughing about this for a long time!
World War I Building and Monument |
Kansas City did a wonderful job of making their city beautiful! We were amazed by how many green areas there were inside the city limits. The Plaza district with the river running through it was very unique. We have heard that it is even more amazing with Christmas lights! Alex & Maddie both decided that they would move to Kansas City and live in one of mansions near the Plaza district when they are old enough to own a house.
Our next stop for the day was at the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art. We walked around the grounds and enjoyed the sculpture art there. The kids loved the glass maze. At one point we had a meltdown with two our kids and decided it would be best to leave and head for another stop. The distraction seemed to help.
Pay no attention to Will...he truly is all boy! |
We also found a letterbox near this tunnel in Lee's Summit.
Our last stop was at this park...Lowenstein Park in Lee's Summit. The kids loved the 3 tier drinking fountain.
We drove back to the hotel and the kids swam while we waited for some pizza to be delivered. Once the pizza arrived, the kids took showers and we all watched the final game of the World Series. We were sad that Kansas City lost, but it was a good game to watch...and even more fun to say that we were a part of it! All kids quickly fell asleep and we woke up and headed home the next day.
Two side notes: You may notice that Will is wearing the same outfit in every picture. You are correct in seeing this! I gave each kid a list of things to pack and I told them that I would not be checking what they packed. Will assured me that he had packed everything from the list (at least 3 times!). Once we arrived at the hotel and swam that first night, we quickly realized that he, indeed, had not packed any clothing other than his swimsuit, pajamas and sweatshirt.
Other note - we hear rumblings from the top that we won't have a fall break again. It was nice while it lasted, I guess.