Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Day 5 – Jelly Belly Factory Tour.... or our own mini version of “Some Assembly Required”


If you know the show “Some Assembly Required”or know how much our son loves this show, then you will know why going to this factory is so super cool. The kid was bouncing off the walls with excitement this morning. We arrived before the big crowds and were on the tour within 20 minutes of walking in. Sadly no pictures are allowed on the tour – so sorry, but the tour is free, so next time you are in Fairfield, swing on by. Or Netflix the “Some Assembly Required” episode. Who doesn't love Brian Unger, right?
giant flying Jelly Belly
Jelly Belly art
She was actually more excited than she looks :)
Anyway, we saw the factory in person and got a feel for the process. We also got our fair share of free samples. Hubby tried the Chili Mango flavored Jelly Belly and was truly surprised by the kick.
We also bought a number of Jelly Belly related items... cause really, where else are you going to find them? We had a great time and would go again.
After lunch in Vacaville, we headed home. The afternoon was spent doing crafts and playing at the house. With pizza from Zpizza for dinner.... yummy.   

Monday, July 23, 2012

Day 4 – Wiemar and some quiet time at the house

My mom has been living up in Wiemar for the past four years and today was our first chance to really see it. The drive up from Roseville was only about 40 minutes, and a friend of hers lent us …. well, it was made by John Deere... and it was bigger than a golf cart... we used it to drive around the campus and see where she lives. Its a lovey place and I can see why she likes it.
On the way home we stopped at Ikeda's for peaches. As a kid my family would stop here once a year on our way to Tahoe. So going back with kids of my own was a total kick. And the peaches are still awesome. We got a few other things... hint, we will be having strawberry shortcake after dinner tonight!

Moses Rock

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Day 3 – it's a hot day


First stop today is Old Sacramento and the California Railroad Museum.

Kiddos with Grandma, waiting for the train
We started the fun with a short ride on the Sacramento central railroad, down the river a bit. We splurged for the first class cabin, which put us in the last car of the trip for half of the trip... then.... the engine uncoupled and came along the siding and suddenly we were the front of the train! Which was super cool, for the train lovers among us.

Chatting on the train
waiting for the engine
Here it comes!

After the ride we hit the Museum. Which has a really nice display of trains, both real and toys.




Ok, what were we thinking coming to the Sacramento area in the middle of summer?
Its CRAZY hot!

You've got to be kidding me!  
We were brilliant enough to make popsicles the night before so the kids had a cool afternoon treat.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Day 2 – California here we come....


We breakfast'd at the hotel then hit the road... with the sunshine state in front of us, we were ready to go. Our drive was relatively uneventful.
With a stop for lunch and the book I picked up “Are We There Yet? Great car games to keep families sane”, we were hanging in there.
We arrived at our home for the week around 3:30. We arranged to rent a house for our stay in Roseville, through VRBO. And the house is better than the pictures.
The 4 bedroom house (plus bonus room) works well for our family of four plus my Mom.
And its nicer than two hotel rooms.
The rest of the day spent settling in and enjoying the space.

Views of the house

Friday, July 20, 2012

Day 1 – Oregon and a Birthday


Today was the little lady's official birthday, and she told pretty much everyone we came across :)

We started the day in Vancouver and headed south after a great birthday breakfast.
We stopped at Qdoba in Eugene for lunch. I don't think I realized how much of a college town Eugene is. And if I had, I would have still assumed that it was mid-July and probably not full of college kids. But something was going on in town – lots of kids and parents. But lunch was yummy, and we got back on the road.
Ice Cream break at K-R Drive In

Our fun for the day was still to come in Winston, OR, at Wildlife Safari.
We arrived just after 3 pm. Which unfortunately is when the Elephant Car Wash closed up for the day, so we missed that joy... sounds like a riot, right? Let the kindly elephants wash your car...... they say “guarenteed to not get your car clean”. Maybe next time.
The 600 acre park is mostly a free roaming park that you drive thru.

Speed limit is 10 mph and the full tour took us just over an hour. Then we explored the small walk-through area, rode the train and the birthday girl took a spin on a camel.



Hippos like watermelon.. who knew?
Birthday Girl and her camel

The day ended in Medford. We had dinner and hit the Harry & David outlet, before settling into the hotel. With a quick swim before bed I was ready for some sleep and quiet.
California here we come tomorrow.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Day 0.5 We once again hit the road


Heading south 

Technically we started our driving today, but personally I feel that tomorrow is the real start.
We left home and popped into Jimmy Johns for dinner on the road, then joined the traffic headed south.
One stop for gas and 4 hours later we arrived at the Grandparents house.

Stop one on the Family Driving trip 2012 - and we pick up the sweet little birthday girl, who has been with the grandparents this week.
The lighting on the last 45 minutes of our drive was really impressive. We didn't get any thunder until we got to the house, but the rain found us about 5 minutes out.
Now to sleep and get ready for Day 1 – also known as the sweet girl's birthday!  

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Why? What? Again?

Yes, we are taking another driving trip this summer. Last year we headed north... more or less. This year our car is aimed south.
Clear the road, cause here we come!
Not really, we will share, I promise :)