Thursday, July 30, 2009

Pactola Dam

Now that things are back to being rather uneventful, I can resume my vacation posts.



Another very scenic place we went to was Pactola Dam, once again we spent some time walking around, taking in the scenery. We even got a group picture of all of us there.


















Wednesday, July 29, 2009

On the Mend


Isabella is doing much better today. I didn't actually wake her up every two hours, but I did go in a few times in the night to rouse her without waking her up. All of her injuries are on the inside of her mouth, so the only problem she's had today is random bleeding in her mouth, especially when she eats. Eating and brushing her teeth are difficult, but other than that, she's just fine. I didn't even have to give her any Tylenol today until naptime, and that's all she got all day. She's quite taken with the blanket they gave her at the hospital. Monte and I were commenting on how it is in a little town. Our town is quite small, we've never been to the clinic/hospital here. We do all of our doctoring in the MUCH bigger town about 20 miles away. But last night we were very thankful to have an ER to take her to that was literally only a couple of minutes away. We were the only ones there, and she had all three nurses constantly gushing over her. Then they loaded her up with a whole sack of goodies to take home. Monte was (jokingly) wondering if they were keeping us there so long so that they would have something to do!

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

First Trip to the ER

We interupt the previously scheduled vacation posts due to an unfortunate mishap this evening. Monte was mowing the lawn in the front yard, and Isabella and I were at her swingset in the backyard. She's been all about the "big girl" swing lately instead of the baby/toddler swing. So tonight she was swinging on her tummy, exactly how she was pictured here, when she fell off head first right into the ground. She got up, screaming, and me, being the not so calm mother that I am, let out a huge gasp as I saw blood rushing out of her mouth! Her whole mouth was FULL of blood. I picked her up and raced over to Monte, while the blood was all over her and me by this point. So we took her to the emergency room, where they concluded that she had cut the inside of her cheek, and also knocked a tooth loose. They checked her over pretty good since she landed on her head, and she was so brave, we were so proud of her. I had no idea how she would be. We had to wait quite a while for the doctor to get a hold of the dentist, who concluded that we should just watch the tooth carefully for 2 weeks. In some cases, in children that young, the tooth can go back into place. In other cases the tooth could start dying, so if it starts changing color in the next two weeks we are to bring her into the dentist. We're supposed to rotate Tylenol and Motrin for the pain, and the doctor told us we should wake her up every two hours tonight to make sure she is okay, since she hit her head pretty bad. . . sigh. It could have been much worse, though, that's for sure! My poor little angel. She WAS pretty darn excited about her bag of loot from the ER, though - a handmade blanket, Dora stickers, and two suckers. I highly doubt her daddy and I will be very excited when the bill for that little visit comes, though . . .

Custer State Park

We went to Custer State Park while out in the Black Hills. According to the website:



Don’t be surprised if you encounter a roadblock of grazing bison in Custer State Park. A herd of 1,500 bison roams freely throughout the park, often stopping traffic along the 18-mile Wildlife Loop Road. The herd is one of the largest in the world.
Bison can weigh as much as 2,000 pounds. Historically, the animal played an essential role in the lives of the Lakota (Sioux), who relied on the “tatanka” for food, clothing and shelter.
Besides bison, the park is home to wildlife such as pronghorn antelope, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, deer, elk, wild turkeys, and a band of friendly burros.




Well, we most definitely came across the band of friendly burros! These guys were right in the middle of the road, waiting for food from all the tourists. We decided to get out of our vehicle and feed them too, like everyone else was doing. They loved Isabella's Ritz Bitz! We decided to head back for our car, though, when one burro started chasing after me.



I didn't take very many pictures there, but we did also see two huge herds of buffalo roaming free. Before we came across the herds, we saw just one lone buffalo grazing a few inches from the road, Isabella liked him and decided to call him "Spachulo"! Crazy girl, she's been talking about "Spachulo" ever since too!


Monday, July 27, 2009

Sylvan Lake



My favorite part of our trip was going to beautiful Sylvan Lake. I feel like pictures don't do it justice. We had fun walking all around the lake, and taking in the beautiful scenery. There was a hiking trail there that Monte and I hiked while Isabella went with Grandma and Grandpa to take in the different tourist shops, and have a snack. We hiked to the top of one of those huge rock formations, the picture on the right was taken from up there.





































Vacation Post - Mount Rushmore


Monte, Isabella, and I, along with Monte's parents went to the Black Hills of South Dakota for our vacation last week. It was amazingly beautiful out there! I was there when I was a little girl, then Monte and I went there for our honeymoon, and then a couple of years later for our anniversary. We were married in the dead of winter, though, so I haven't seen it during the summer, when it's so beautiful, since I was very young. Also, there is so much to do and see there, that every time we go we see new things, although Mount Rushmore is always a must see. It was an 8 hour drive out there at the beginning of the week, then lots of driving while we were there to see the scenery and different tourist attractions, then an 8 hour drive home at the end of the week. Isabella did amazing with all of the driving, she just went along with the flow the entire time. Monte's mom brought the baby doll from her house (Isabella's favorite toy in the whole world!!) and that baby honestly kept Isabella entertained the entire time we were driving! We stopped several times to let her go potty, and to let her run /jump around, and I think that helped a lot too. I think I'll do several vacation posts as I have time since there were so many things we did.


Isabella loved Mount Rushmore, we went there 3 times while we were staying out there. Every time she would see it she would say, "Look at Mount Rushmore!! Isn't that something!"

This next one was taken outside the gift shop at Mount Rushmore. The stuffed buffalo in her stroller was her souvenir from Daddy from the trip. She named him "Bravo" and has been sleeping with him ever since. My dad also got me a stuffed buffalo from there when I was a little girl.




Sunday, July 26, 2009

Back to Reality

We got back today from a week long vacation, everything about it was absolutely wonderful!! We had a great time, I can't wait to get my pictures uploaded, and blog about it. But right now, the rest of our bags need to be unpacked, and I suppose the mountain of laundry is not going to do itself, so . . . back to reality. :(