I have been having so much fun lately that I haven't wanted to stop to blog! *gasp* Can you believe it?! ;)
Seriously though, it has been a really busy few weeks filled with fun weekend trips as well as visits from friends and family.
I promise to write a legit post once things calm down (probably the middle of next week), but right now we have out of state company that we are enjoying so much!
Instead of taking time away right now, I am just going to post a few pics from last weekend in Missouri where we celebrated my sister Ellie's 25th birthday! We went on a 6 and a half hour river float trip Saturday on the Meramec River (SO AWESOME), and then Sunday we toured Onondaga Cave (also extremely awesome).
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The arch. You know, just in case you needed proof we went to Missouri. ;) I kept saying "doesn't St. Louis look soooo tiny compared to Chicago?!" lol |
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Huz and me outside of Onondaga Cave State Park! |
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Inside Onondaga Cave. |
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This room was called the Lily Pad room (inside the cave) |
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Can you imagine exploring this several hundred years ago with just a lantern?! Ahhh! |
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Two HUGE stalactites called "the twins" inside Onondaga. |
That's just a teaser for now. I look forward to blogging again once things slow down a bit!
xoxo,
Emme
Hey sis! Well at least you got some good pics on your "real" camera! And the Twins weren't stalagtites, they were stalagMITES. Remember, the 'mites' are the ones that are on the ground because they "might" reach the ceiling and the 'tites' are the ones already on the ceiling because they hold on "tight!" !! (Guess I was secretly born to be a geologist!?) HAHA! So glad you guys could both make it for my birthday- making more forever memories! LOVE YOU!
ReplyDeleteyou're RIGHT! Those *are* stalagmites! My mistake. You and I should become cave explorers! ;)
ReplyDeleteWe are so glad we could make the trip too- we had such a blast, and we both agree that we *have* to go again next year! A better post is coming soon! Love you! xoxo