I wish I had a bunch of sunny beach pictures from spring break, but alas I do not. We were only able to travel to other cold weather states this week, however it wasn't as crappy and snowy as Michigan was, so we were glad to get out!!
Our original plan was to spend the first part of spring break week at home (Adam planned to work), then head to the Lego Discovery Center in Schaumburg for some fun for J on Thursday, then head to my parents in Wisconsin for the rest of the weekend.
J had Friday, April 1st off from school, too (heaven forbid spring break be only 1 week!! These MI people take their spring break seriously.... never seen such a thing before). So anyway, we hit the library since J doesn't get to go with us very often since he's in school! And we had the place to ourselves because, well, spring break.


Someone spent a little time on the iPad that day, too.

We got to enjoy a treat at Orange Leaf, thanks to J's good behavior at school. He got a gift certificate for being well-behaved the whole month of March! :)

We found out Sunday morning that Adam's Grandma Wissink passed away late Saturday night. She was one of the kindest, sweetest people I ever met. Unfortunately we did not get back to NW Iowa to see her as often as we would have liked, especially after moving all the way to MI. But I will always remember when Adam called her on the phone to tell her that Hope had been born, AND that we named her Hope Caroline after her! She laughed and sounded so happy! I know she was such a wonderful Grandma to Adam, and I was blessed to also call her Grandma for almost 9 years. We're so happy we named Hope after her, and pray that Hope will grow up to be a sweet, kind, hard-working woman with an unwavering faith in God just like Grandma Wissink.
I just love this pic from a few years ago when we brought J to see Grandma Wissink.

So, we really wanted to make the trip to NW Iowa to attend the visitation and funeral, and since it was J's spring break week, it was easy to work out. I'm so glad we were all able to go!!
The drive from Holland, MI to Hull, IA is approximately 11 hours (with no stops!). And with a 6 year old and a 17 month old...... Oh. My. Word. I don't even know. We decided to leave Monday late afternoon and drive over to my parents' in Wisconsin (yes, this probably added time to our trip as a whole, but it lessened our long stretch to Hull by like 3 hours, so it was a good move for us with the kids!). We left Brookfield about 8:30 am on Tuesday morning, and the drive to Hull from there is about 7.5 hours (still not for the faint of heart, I tell you! But a bit more manageable than 11!).
We made an epic mistake on this leg of our journey. It was about 11:30 am and we were starting to think about stopping for lunch, just as we were getting to the border between WI and MN. We weren't urgently needing to stop when we passed through La Crosse, so we pressed on, assuming we'd hit a McD's or whatever soon in MN. HA! Here's a tip: if you ever want to travel 90 across MN AND stop to eat, DON'T. Just don't do it. There was NOTHING!!!!! For miles and miles and miles!!!! I had to pull out all the stops (aka suckers) to keep the kids from seriously losing it. Adam and I were both on our phones trying to find ANYWHERE we could find ANY food.
We ended up first at a "tavern." Perfect for J and H to hop up on a barstool and grab a beer for the first time. Also, surprisingly, no high chairs! So we pressed on.
Finally got to St. Charles, MN and ended up at a small diner called Del's Cafe. Never heard of it?!?! I'm shocked!!

But! We finally had food (I think it was food), so we could continue our journey!!
We arrived in Hull right at 5 pm, in time for the visitation for Adam's grandma. Then we grabbed dinner and headed to Adam's parents' house in Orange City to get unpacked and get the kiddos to bed.
Wednesday morning was the funeral, and again I am so glad we were all able to be there. Very sad to say good-bye to Adam's grandma, but also it was a special time with Adam's family and extended family.
Wednesday night most of Adam's family and extended family met for dinner at the Pizza Ranch. It was really nice to be able to sit and chat with cousins, aunts, and uncles that we don't get to see very often!
Someone was excited!!

So Thursday morning we hit the road bright and early to try to get to the Lego Discovery Center at our previously planned 3:00 pm ticket time (no, we did not make it by 3.... but thankfully it didn't matter).


About 4:30, we pulled up to the Lego place and surprised Jeremiah. He was so surprised and kept laughing and saying, "Awesome!!!" So that was a success! :)
Both kids had a great time there!




J says his favorite part of the Lego place was "everything!" :)
After a couple hours (it was NOT busy, and that's about all it takes to cover everything), we hit Jersey Mike's for dinner, then hopped in the car for the short 1.5 hour drive to my parents' house in WI.

The rest of the weekend we were actually able to relax and stay put for a bit. Adam and Grandpa took J to a Lowe's workshop, and my mom and I got a bit of shopping in.
After church Sunday morning and lunch at Panera, we reluctantly hit the road for MI. Back to reality!
We put a lot of miles on the ol' Durango, and spent A LOT of time together in the car, but it was wonderful. It was a spring break we'll never forget and we're so thankful we were able to make the trip(s). So thankful for kids who travel well, too (for the most part)!!

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