Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Back to Pennsylvania and McConnels Mill State Park...and the Amish!

The new harebrained scheme in the ongoing home improvements is trying to eliminate the look of paneling in our den. That process requires mudding the grooves, letting it dry and then sanding off the excess. Sanding inside the home is a nightmare. I can smell the dust, I can feel the dust, I can taste the dust. Everything we own has dust on it, and after I wipe it off, everything we own has dust on it. It's quite the mess. My wallet INSIDE my purse had dust on it. It's not good.

These are not normal looking walls. I'll be updating the progress, as soon as there is some. So far there's very little completed.  
It starts out looking like something weird crawled across the walls, if that thing had crawled through spackle. 
There's a lot going on here and you really can't tell that the grooves are filled. Multi paint colors have been tested. None of these are in the running anymore. 
Picked a paint color today. So glad about that. Picture an ice cube, or at least that's what the paint color says it is. Or ice rock, or rock ice, or something like that. FYI. No paint colors match their names. Don't call something true white and have it show up all gray on my walls. Just don't do it. They should all be called the color they are pretending to be. Like...blue, another blue, bluer, another bluer, really really dark blue. Not, ocean breeze....an ocean breeze has no color!

Caitlin and I met Emma at the paint store, we discussed colors and chose three to buy as testers and came home to test. Picked one, Caitlin and Olivia went back with me to buy it and as we were leaving with the paint Caitlin said, "I knew when I came with you we were gonna leave with the paint bought." And when I asked her how she knew she said, "Because I'm a closer Mom." I guess she is, cause I have a color. Picking a paint color is one of the worst jobs I'll ever have. 

Now that the improvement part of the post is out of the way, I'm going back to our trip up north and then move onto Corsicana and July 4th. 

Back to it.... 

Our trip to Pennsylvania was always to help clean out John's family's house after the death of his mother. Sandwiched in between that chore and the flood of memories, we tried to view as much of the lovely countryside as we could.

On one of our breaks we stuffed in a full day of McConnels Mill, searching for the Amish as well as Lake Eerie. All in all it was a 12 hour day of hurriedly driving from place to place.

Our first stop was McConnels Mill and the surrounding park. We'd been there once before a long time ago, and it was just as lovely as I remembered it. I love the red covered bridge, the trails and the rushing water. I could have stayed for hours just sitting and enjoying the day. Other people could not. Caitlin's not so much the nature lover as she is the hurry up and lets go somewhere else person. The beauty of the lovely Mill area was therefore lost on her. I'd point out something quite lovely and she was all like, "Let's keep it moving!" It was unsettling or highly annoying to say the least. 

I still managed to take plenty of photos in the 7 seconds we were there. And here's an MM story. John dropped us off and then had to turn around and go back up a hill to park. While he was stopped to let us all out, the back gate of the car was opened so someone could get something out. We then walked off and he left in the car. Well, when he turned around and passed back where we had stopped, he saw something in the road and decided to see what it was. It was Emma's UGG boot! One boot had fallen out of the car while we were stopped. It would have been a terrible loss for her. One UGG boot is just a reminder that you don't have two. But it was also a possible funny story about chipmunks using her boot as a home in the winter. Tough luck for the munk. 

Scroll down to see what we saw...
I love a covered bridge. 
It was a quiet day with few people there with us. 
My peeps taking in the surroundings.
Not gonna lie this color has been doctored a bit. 
They were mostly semi-cooperative about the picture taking. 
Trying to be artistic. 
Sissies make the best friends. Not cheesy at all. 
Brother barely made it into the photo. 
I have many photos of them in front of the bridge.
But I pared it down to just two.
Foot on rock. This is as close to nature as Caitlin even wants to get.
Then I saw Olivia in the background and tried the small thing versus the nearer thing again. I haven't accomplished it and it's very disturbing to me. 
These leaves look like a butterfly. 
There were ferns everywhere.
I love a fern.
There's a nice path to walk along the water. 
It's quite enchanting. 
A rolling stone gathers no moss. I don't know. It just came to me.
I culled many fern photos as well, but it was very difficult to do.
Goobers in the background. 
The one in the pink was all like, "Keep it moving people, nothing to see here. " But there was so much to see there!
Clearly Olivia and Owen didn't commit to the moment.

John caught sight of this tiny little mushroom. I have no idea how. 
Someone in orange wasn't cooperating. 
My peeps on a walk bridge. 
Group selfie.
I kept all these in because they amused me.
Owen's over it.
Caitlin looks all enthusiastic here when in fact...
This was her real attitude about nature.
These pictures...
Are a real and true depiction of her as portrayed in nature.
Caitlin is lying here. But Olivia, snapping away, could not be brought down by her sister's bad attitude about or lack of love for the outdoors.
Posed.
Emma is stunned and shocked because Caitlin had just gestured a finger in my direction. Emma after all had never seen that gesture before. Muahahahaha. I chose to eliminate the offending picture because this is a family blog. Another tidbit about the gesture, I hadn't seen it til last night when I was editing these photos! What a little pill, the girl in pink that is.
People were hurriedly trying to take pictures as we were rushed out of the park by someone.
Hemlock tree.
Inside the covered bridge.
On our way out, we had one last chance to see something we wanted to see.
Chipmunk sighting! It was close to almost not happening, but we saw one.
On our way to our next stop, we saw these lovely flowers that look like Phlox to me.


Our next stop was Volant Pennsylvania expecting to see the Amish. Only the Amish weren't there. What we did find were some small shops, but there were no Amish shops or shop owners. I was discouraged. Then, Caitlin got on her goggle machine and literally found Amish lane and BOOM! Amish pay dirt. OK, it wasn't really named Amish lane, but when we turned onto the road she found, it was Amish everything. 

I was happy as an Amish clam. 
We saw Amish buggies.
Amish barns.
Amish women plowing a field. Umm no.
Amish buggy crossing signs.
Another Amish barn.
And BAM! Amish lady driving a buggy while holding an Amish baby! 
I was excited to say the least.
Love the Amish fence and farm in the background.
I didn't take a picture of her front. I didn't want to be rude.
The road was very picturesque. 
Amish boys!
Day made times ten.
And there's the Amish part of our trip. Sigh... It went too fast. I could have ridden up and down that road until they called the police about the creeper riding up and down the road. BUT. The Amish supposedly don't have phones therefore I could have made tons of passes with no problem. 

I miss the Amish. But screw plowing fields with just a plow. Hello Amish people! Modern times and technology for the most part is AWESOME. Buy a tractor, take a load off. 

While I enjoyed SEEING the Amish, don't confuse that with wanting to BE Amish. Uh uh. I like tractors and air conditioning. Modern times has me at 100%. That will never change. 

I'm off now to start another post. Home improvement is continuing through the working on this post as well as others. It's taken me many days to finish this. 

Hope to be back soon, but my den is a nightmare. 

Oy vey.

If I listen very carefully, I can hear my pillow calling my name.

Call me pillow...I will answer.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

All of the north and we only saw one chipmunk!

Anonymous said...

Everyone needs a closer to shop with!! It is stressful to pick something you must work your rear off to do and then have to live with for many years!!! The amish country is so beautiful to look at but I like my modern things also!!!!

CAW said...

The "olds" need to go look at the Amish together...well and Lindsey!! :-)

Unknown said...

Well the chipmunk having a home in an ugg is sad for the chipmunk!! He would have been the envy of his whole habitat. And yes. Sigh. Love the Amish!!!!

Caitlin said...

If we've learned anything from this post it's that I make things happen for you! The paint... The Amish... YOU are welcome!

Emma said...

1. I totally forgot I almost lost my Ugg forever!!! It kind of made my heart stop when you talked about it.
2. Let's remember that I've been VERY involved with the paint decisions. I paved the way for Caitlin to close the deal.
3. I CANNOT believe that the Pennsylvania trip was almost TWO months ago! I would love to go for a hike this evening in those woods. It was really so fun.
4. In the picture of me and Caitlin standing there and Liv is under Caitlin's leg in the background you can see that mine and Caitlin's arms are behind our backs. Similar pose. Lamos.