Somewhere in South Dakota
It was one of those moments… one kid was tired, one kid was hungry, one kid was thirsty, one wanted to be read to, one was screaming, one had to pee, one was cold, one was hot. I think that count is at 8 yet I only have four children… although the volume in the motorhome sounded more like 8 kids… on the Scream Machine. We were in need of a break but we were trying so hard… too hard to make it to the campground we had just made a reservation that same afternoon.
Then all fell silent!
Why, you ask?
Because it sounded like the roof of the motorhome blew off. There was suddenly a loud noise and it wasn’t humans. Now would be a good time to mention that we had been driving about 2 hours straight in 25mph South Dakota winds. Two hours might not sound that long but for a motorhome towing a van in the South Dakota hills, it’s a really really long time.
Well, we got that much needed break we all desperately needed. And we also almost lost the three vents on the top of the motor home. All three vents were hanging on by one last screw. All three had blown open while driving which is what created the “our roof blew off” sound.
Thank you to man who offered us zip ties to tie the vents back in place.
It may appear in this picture that Jeff is wearing a crop top. Trust me when I tell you that he is not and that this is wind practically blowing his shirt right off his body. At one point, one of us opened the door from the motorhome to go outside and the wind blew the door so hard that it actually put a hole in the outside of the motorhome.
And what were the kids doing?
Sliding down a pile of dirt in the lot we were parked in… or at least we hope it was dirt.
Only three kids is these pictures… where was #4?
Soaking up the rays of the South Dakota sun.
God has a funny way of giving you exactly what you need. We needed this time outside, even in the wind, to let go and unwind for a bit… sometimes it takes a little unexpected turn of events for me to do exactly what needed to be done anyway. This little story could have had a terrible ending but I am thankful we were are all safe and so was everyone else on the road that these vents could have easily hit had we gone any further.
The Corn Palace, Mitchell, SD
We had heard about The Corn Palace but it wasn’t on our list of things to do. Then we realized that we were staying in the town The Corn Palace is located in and we were in search of a grocery store. Well, we found the Corn Palace and a parade that was blocking the road to the grocery store. Come to find out that this parade is a big deal in Mitchell, SD and that people travel far distances to see this particular parade. What was so special about this parade? I have no idea.
We saw the Corn Palace and it was interesting but I don’t ever need to see it again. The building is covered with ears of corn in different colors to make a mural. Think of a paint by number but with colored ears of corn instead.
The “paint by ears of corns”. This is what they draw before they put the corn in place. The best picture I could get.
The corn murals.
When we went inside to see what was in the building we were asked if the kids were participating in the tractor pull. “The what?” I said.
It turns out the building is a venue for various town events. This particular day the event was the kid tractor pull. I didn’t know what a tractor pull was. For those of you like me, the child peddles a tractor for as long as they can as the weight they are pulling gets heavier and heavier. It looked like a pretty serious event with prizes and trophies.
My kids don’t love parades but they do love candy so we stopped briefly to watch the parade but really is was just to score some candy.
It was hard to see the candy after this car passed by. There is no possible way this car passed inspection with the fumes it was giving off.
We did eventually get to the grocery store. What a great place this was! I started chatting with the woman managing the gluten free section of the store. She was telling about various websites to get coupons for gluten free food. After giving her my email address, I later received 7 emails from her with loads of info on g-free eating. She also asked if we wanted samples of some items in the store. Um, free stuff… yes , please! She whipped out her Sharpie marker, began picking up items off the shelf and then wrote “sample” on the items as she put a slash through the UPC. I was so thankful for her generosity.


























