Sunday, June 21, 2015

Father's Day with Daddy

The Sisters on Wheels Dressed alike in Dressbarn's Finest. 
 Today the sisters met back up in Topeka to share Father's Day with our daddy! Our brothers and their lovely wives joined us for dinner at Presbyterian Manor followed by singing Hymns in Daddy's room. When we were growing up we were often dressed alike so when we found these tops and sweaters at Dressbarn we decided to show up and see if anybody noticed! What do you think?
The Harrison Women


Our parents with the kids!
The Harrison Sistas enjoy some time with mom!

The Harrison family with their "Spice" (plural of Spouse) Alanna, Julie, and Paul.

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Old Friends Touch Our Hearts!

Sisters on Wheels will be reunited tomorrow in Topeka tomorrow to spend Father's Day with our sweet dad who is in Presbyterian Manor.  Our dear brothers, Shirley's husband and our sisters-in-law, the Harrison Sistas!, will be there, too along with our momma.

Since Wednesday I've been in Ozark, Missouri visiting with good friends, Wesley and Alice Duwe.  Alice and I were roommates at Friends University in ......well, let's just say it's been awhile!  Alice and Wes were both in our wedding in 1972 while I was in their wedding in 1971 and they stayed a week with me last Fall after Caroline and Ryan's wedding.  Old friends touch our heart in a very specific, heartfelt way.  They know our stories, our jokes, our struggles AND still love to be with us!

The Duwes treated me royally....shows in Branson (the fabulous SIX and the Presley Country Jubilee), the headquarters of the Bass Pro Shop in Springfield, great food, great drives, fun shopping (even at a Dress Barn) and lots of laughter about old and new times.  Their brand new home had a beautiful guest suite and I threatened to put a plaque on the door with my name on it.  It rained like crazy which was heaven sent for a Californian dealing with a drought!

The Bass Pro Shop gave me the opportunity to practice cuddling and I had to have a formal portrait of my special friends.  Thanks, Alice and Wes!



Cuddletime!  He's such a cutie!
Gobble, gobble!

Good friends Alice and Wes....no, he did not shoot this!






Sows love Dressbarn

Sisters on Wheels love Dressbarn! I know that you all wonder where we get our fabulous outfits  as we travel and our answer is Dressbarn! From coast to coast we try never to pass up a trip to Dressbarn where we find new outfits to go with our color theme on our adventures! This year we chose seaside colors for our cruise in March to the Bahamas and then for our Northwest Passage journey we kept those colors and added Coral to the mix.

At the end of our trip in June we stopped at the Dressbarn in Redding, California and each found the same top in new colors to us: yellow and blue. For Shirley this fits her Collegiate school colors and can be worn next fall and for Kay well, did you know that the University of California has various shades of yellow and blue at all of their locations?
Thanks Dressbarn for making us feel spectacular all year long!

Monday, June 15, 2015

Home for the Weekend

We arrived in Sacramento at 7:00 pm on Thursday night and spent Friday doing laundry, cleaning, and hanging drapes! (Hanging drapes is an annual tradition for the Sisters on Wheels!)
Caroline and Ryan arrived with Drew and Jessica a few minutes later.





















Plans were made to attend the IMAX 3-D viewing of Jurrasic World followed by grilling brats for dinner! Joyce showed up with her famous jalapeño Mac and cheese and we settled in for good food and conversation.

Time for some Dinosaurs







Sunday morning brought a visit from Joanna and sausage gravy and biscuits for brunch. What a wonderful weekend with family.
Sausage Gravy and Drew's famous scrambled eggs
Family fun with Jessica and Drew

Sending Drew back to Monterey 

Oops! 3 state Capitols not two!

My wise sister Kay just reminded me gently that I forgot to post about another state Capitol on our tour! Olympia, Washington! Oh my, how could I forget! We stopped here on our way to Portland and enjoyed visiting the beautiful inside of the building while the senate was in session.

Olympia, Washington

Wonderful picture due to long traffic delays driving to Portland!

One more State Capitol!


Our last state capital visit was Salem, Oregon where we enjoyed the artistic representations of The Oregon Trail and The Journey of Lewis and Clark. Each Capitol is so different based on the time the state was accepted into the union and the history represented in its construction.

We each purchased a book with pictures and descriptions of each of the state capitols. I highly recommend it as a way to see our history.

Fifty State Capitols
The Architecture of Representative Government
By Jim Stembridge


Lewis and Clark at Fort Clatsop

 Shirley teaches about The Northwest Passage in second grade and was eager to see the end of the trail at Fort Clatsop. After following our own trail, we arrived to spend several hours at this national museum and were delighted with the views and historical perpective represented. After visiting the Fort and seeing the flag flying overhead, we were told that we could purchase the flag flown that day or any previous time. I was able to go down and help the museum volunteer take the flag down and fold it to bring home to my second grade classroom. Kay also purchased a flag flown in March for her daughter and son in law. This is a representation of the only U.S. Flag that had fifteen stripes. This amazing museum was a wonderful final step on our Lewis and Clark journey.



15 Stars and Stripes 






Statue of Lewis and Clark

Sacajawea 

Portland and Sarah

Sarah at her home picking lettuce for supper.

One of the best parts of our travels is the opportunity to catch up with people who come into our lives through our children. Sarah was my daughter Kendra's roommate at KState and works in Portland. She is getting married soon and we were so glad to meet her fiancé Darrel.
Thank you Sarah for welcoming us into your lovely home and cooking a delicious meal for the Sisters.

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Then this happened.....

Sister Shirley will fill you in on our fabulous day at Astoria and Ft. Clatsop.   But, I thought you might like to know that our travels and days don't ALWAYS go as planned.

First is the issue of shoes!  Since 2013 we've been fans of Fitflops.  This year we are wearing our  beige, cork Fitflops.  The problem is that we don't wear the same size and after a long day of sightseeing they end up in a jumble!  Secretly, we think that when we fall asleep at night they leave the hotel and go visit all the other places we have missed that day!!!









Also, sometimes our hair misbehaves and delays the start of our day's agenda!






And, lastly we try to comply with all emergency rules while we travel.  Today was no exception!





Our trip is about to move to Part III --- fun with our adult children -- cooking, playing games and a newly added Imax trip to view Jurassic World on Saturday!  But, first, Shirley will tell you about Ft. Clatsop, Lewis and Clark and traveling 8 miles on the Portland freeway in just over 1 hour!





Tuesday, June 9, 2015

The End of the Oregon Trail

I made it to Oregon City! 

Anyone who was in school during the 1980's remembers the computer game The Oregon Trail where you travelled the trail fording rivers, hunting and fishing for food, getting cholera, scarlet fever, and dysentery! My students have played this game in my room for over 30 years and it was a thrill for me to visit Oregon City today the end of the trail. Kay and I spent almost four hours here today touring the museum and seeing all the places along the trail. We even got to see a class celebrating the end of school on a field trip.
State Flags of the Oregon Trail Route




Oh, the places we go - Part Two

One of my long-time hobbies is genealogy....and while I knew we might be close to where our Neff family had orchards inWashington, I wasn't sure.  Luckily I had my laptop with me and my trusty Family TreeMaker program!  and, luckily Sister Shirley was agreeable to visiting a masoleum in Puyallup!

In the early 1900's our great-great grandparents, Rudolph Neff and Sarah Jane Loper Neff moved from Kansas to Pierce County, Washington.  Two of their adult sons moved with them and they established orchards.  In 1908 a third son (our great-grandfather) moved there, too.  Our grandmother was only three and the arduous trip was made by train.  In 1910 our grandmother's sister was born and only lived a few hours.  The little family was so sad and decided to move back to Kansas.  Our grandmother had a few memories of the baby and the train and of her mother being so sad.  Our grandmother already had other siblings and more were born after their return to Kansas but she never forgot the baby girl left in Washington.



We were able to find the beautiful marble crypts where our gggrandparents were laid to rest.  They were both born in Indiana and Rudolph served in the Civil War.  We thank him for his service and for Sarah's sewing gifts which were passed down to us.  Shirley thanks her for her middle name of Jane which was passed down to her, Shirley Jane, through great aunt Alta Jane!




Monday, June 8, 2015

Family Times

This weekend we travelled on the Northwest Passage to Bremerton, Washington where our Aunt Roma and Uncle Ernie live. We left Spokane Valley on Sunday and couldn't quite figure out why it was going to take us over an hour extra time to get to Bremerton. Then to our surprise the car GPS took us into Seattle to the Ferry. We had a delightful rest as we waited for the Ferry and then a calm ride across to Bremerton where our Aunt and Uncle were patiently waiting for us. We ate together, shared stories and memories, caught up with cousin Cindy, sang hymns around the piano, and did a load of laundry. We also added Skype to Aunt Roma's iPad and she called her sister Mary (our mother) in Topeka. It was so delightful to watch these two sisters sharing together.
Thank you to our family for a restful break on our journey.