Archive for July, 2010


Hello again from Roulf (No Comments)

Got another e-mail with some pictures from Roulf. 

Roulf is on the move (No Comments)

Guess where I am?Just got this e-mail from Roulf.  He asked me to pass this along to his Mum and all his friends so that they will know he’s OK.

He didn’t say where he was at but it looks like a nice quiet place to be.  He said he’s having a great time.

Roulf, I want to be where you are.  Cute waitress!   As you can see, I'm not ready to come home yet!I thought we were cousins.  Cousins go everywhere together remember. 

Can you find Roulf in this picture?Roulf said you’ll have to look close to find him in this picture.  It looks to me like Roulf is having more fun than me right now.

Roulf, wherever you are please keep sending pictures so we know you’re OK.  Looks to me like you having a really fun time.

The UP of Michigan (No Comments)

I just love blue and yellowMum, Pop, my new friends Bruce and Mary Jane and me went on a three day vacation to the UP of Michigan.  Bruce and Mary Jane have a Mustang just like Mum and Pop’s except it’s the prettiest blue you ever saw.

We had such a great time.  We got to drive most of the time with the tops down.  I love that part with the wind blowing in my hair and all the wonderful smells.How great is this?

We got to drive along Lake Superior – that is the biggest lake I ever saw.  I even saw a big, big ship off in the distance.  Pop said it was probably a freighter ship.  I wonder what it would be like to live on one of those ships for a little while?  I think I’d like to do that.  There is so many things I want to do but so little summer left to do it in.

The biggest Indian I ever sawWe saw this really big Indian.  Bruce and Mary Jane took our pictures in front of it but it was so big you can’t even see where I am.  I felt so little standing next to it.  It looked like a real Indian to me just really really big.

Dinner TimeThis is a picture of us eating dinner.  I’m not in this picture cause Mum let me take the picture.  I did good didn’t I?  Mum said because I did so good, I can get my own camera.

One night we got to stay at the a Bed and Breakfast called “The Listening Inn“.  If you’re in the area of Crystal Falls, MI, you have got to stop and spend the night.  Carol and Leslie Kufahl are wonderful hosts and made us all feel so welcome.  This was definitely a high point of the trip for us.  This Inn was hand crafted from logs and was beautiful, warm and welcoming.  Our rooms were great and right out the sliding glass doors of our room we watched bears come to feed on corn.The Listening Inn You have to look close to see him.  Later we watched even a bigger bear come to eat.  I stayed far away because I’m so little .look close to see the bear

For breakfast Carol and Leslie made us a breakfast of fruit, muffins, juice, egg bake and toast made from her homemade bread and homemade jam.   Pop said we can come back again and I’m glad because this place was really nice.

Bruce and Mary Jane, thanks for being my friend.  I had so much fun and I can hardly wait until we get to go some place together again.  In the Mustangs of course.

A Day to Remember (No Comments)

We got back this afternoon from our “Make A Wish” parade in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.

That's me!Friday was a good day.  The ride to Sioux Falls was great and I was soooo glad to see Marilyn and Steve again.  Once I got re-acquainted with my cousins we had a great time.  We spent Friday night in the gnome house for our sleep over.  That was fun.  I’ve never had a sleep over before.  We stayed up much later than Mum and Pop, laughing, telling stories and munching on snacks.  We got up early and everyone got back into positions before Mum and Pop and Marilyn and Steve were even up.

The BagpipesThen it was off to the Grody’s house.  It was pretty fun to watch all of the other bikers ride up on their bikes.  The motorcycle ride in the afternoon was to raise money to send Veterans to Washington DC to see the Memorial Wall.  This year there was about 70 bikes in the motorcycle ride and when it was all over we raised enough money to send 5 Veterans.  How cool is that!  Before we left on our ride, the Grody’s had a group of people come and play the bagpipes to send us on our way.  That was pretty neat.  I never saw anyone play bagpipes before.  I think I’d like to get one to play but Mum probably won’t let me play it in the house.  I still maybe am going to buy one.

It was a hot ride but we got to stop lots of time and have something cool to drink and even enjoyed some food along the way.  Just as we were riding to our last stop for the day, things took a turn for bad.  Pop’s bike was following my cousin Don’s bike and my new friend Wally’s bike when suddenly BANG!, the two bikes crashed into each other.  Pop had quickly swerved to the left and was able to get around their accident but it was so scary.  Don's bikeI’d never seen a motorcycle accident before and I NEVER want to see one again.  Everyone quickly stopped their bikes and we all ran over to see if anyone was hurt.  Don and Wally were lucky and only had some minor bruises and scratches on them but the bikes didn’t look so good as you can see.

After the bikes were loaded onto a trailer and hauled away we went on our way to be in the parade but it wasn’t as much fun as the other years.  We all felt so bad for Don and Wally.The Parade

After the parade we rode to Don and Teresa’s house to see how the guys were doing and to look once again at their bikes.  By the time we noticed how late it was getting, Pop said it’s time to go.  BUT now it was raining and raining really hard.  I was so hoping Pop would decide that we couldn’t ride back to Marilyn and Steve’s house and luckily Teresa said “leave your bikes here and take my car home and then come back in the morning and get your bikes” so that is what we did.  I was glad.  I HATE riding in the rain!!!

On their way to be fixedThis morning the sun was shining when we got up and so we brought Teresa’s car back and after saying good-by and having one last look at the crashed bikes we were on our way home. 

Saturday was definitely a “Day to Remember”, but I was so glad nobody was hurt bad.  I did notice Don was walking pretty slow this morning and he said he had a really big bruise on his butt. I wonder if he’ll put a picture on that on Facebook.  Probably not!

Make a Wish (No Comments)

Once again we’re on our way to Sioux Falls, South Dakota for the “Make a Wish” motorcycle parade.  I’ve only been in the parade for two years but Mum and Pop have done it for 8 years.  They said I can go again this year.

This is so cool.  We’re going to leave this afternoon and do some extra riding to get there.  The temperature is very warm and the sun is shining.  How much better than this can it get for motorcycling.  We’re going to stay by my Aunt Marilyn and Uncle Steve house tonight and tomorrow night.  I like staying at their house.  She has gnomes kinda like me and I get to play with my cousins.  She has a real gnome house so tonight we’ll get to have a sleepover in the house.  I’ll bring my sleeping bag and some snacks and we’ll stay up late and tell scary stories.

Tomorrow we’ll ride the motorcycles all day and then be in the parade tomorrow night.  That is the best part.  Everybody takes their lawn chairs outside and watches us ride by.  They wave their flags and I wave back.  After that we’ll have a party and then Sunday morning we will ride back home.  It will be a short trip but oh so much fun.  I’ll tell you more about it when I get back.

Roulf, wish you were coming along but you’re probably having your own kind of fun.  Don’t forget about me and let me know what you’ve been doing.