Tuesday, June 05, 2007

A Photo Update!




Blogger has locked my Illini4000 blog as it is under review... so until it is up and running again, I will post here!

Here is the one room studio appartment where we spent the night in Manhattan proior to our departure. Yes, we had 16 people sleeping in this room!
The caboose celebrates Nick's 300th mile in the middle of our last major climb in PA.
What do we do when we get to the top of the mountain? Stop for ice cream of course!
Illini4000 S'more night in Edinboro, PA.

Welcome to Ohio!A short break for a laugh along Lake Erie.
A little fun along the lake.
Brian, Anish and Nick pose for a snapshot.

Alex and SeHee.

Allison and Alex - girls night at Holiday Inn Express in Vermillion!

Mark enjoying his Chocolate and mostly whipped cream snack.
Sunrise in Grand Rapids, Ohio. Look how flat it is!

Getting ready to start the day.

Team Illini4000 taking a break near a giant Campbell's soup can in western Ohio.

1 comment:

Chris said...

Hey Sandy!

I got some funny stories to share about the boys. The other day Jacob (5yrs old) asked me how milk was made (Coincidentally we did not have any for breakfast) I told him that cows made milk for their calves and we use that same milk for our cereal. I went on to explain, you know how mommy makes milk for Maggie (11 weeks) (I totally set myself up for this one) cows do the same thing. So of course Jake replies, 'So mom that means you are kind of like a cow, right? and I replied rather reluctantly, 'yeh Jake, mommy is kind of like a cow!' LOL Let's see... Timothy (just turned 3yrs old) he still manages to trip over his own shadow. LOL He is my little bug hunter and small critter finder. I am not kidding, that child does not walk buy a rock with out turning it over to see what lives underneath. Just last week he collected a 1/2 sand bucket full of BEAUTIFUL tent worms. Mmmmm lovely. YUCK. Maggie is getting more beautiful everyday! She smiles often and loves the sound of her brother's voices. She is cooing more than I ever remember the boys doing, I think she will be a talker like her mom. Yikes. Geoff should me the YouTube video clip you e-mailed him, coool. It reminded me that I wanted you to know we are still thinking about you here at home and wishing you all the best. I love your pictures. I will check in again next week.

Love,
Schuler