Monday, May 12, 2014

Grand Forks, ND

We woke up in Fargo and had a quick breakfast before retreating to our room to watch the movie we'd rented the night before "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty." The movie came highly recommended by another blog I read and we're still trying to figure out why. Anyway, it entertained us for a bit and then we decided to see a little more of Fargo before leaving town. We stopped to mail a postcard to a preschool class trying to get mail from every state and stumbled upon a Tropical Smoothie CafĂ©. WHAT?! Why are they in Fargo and not Indianapolis?! We HAD to swing in and get a smoothie. What a nice surprise, Fargo! From there we headed to one of the marathon's sponsors, Scheels, to see if we could find any good, discounted marathon gear. We found that and so much more. The store was massive and had a Ferris wheel in the middle. What?! Amazing. Jackson and I had never been on one together before so we decided to give it a whirl. We stood in line with a bunch of kids- seriously, adults refuse to have fun- and took our turn. Susie stayed on the ground and snapped photos of my somewhat fearful face. I have to think that facing my fear of heights over and over again will eventually make it go away. Or it will kill me. Either way.
The Ferris wheel went a little high for my taste...
We loved this store. They had a little area where you could hold a sign and an animal appeared in your hands on their iPad. It was so fun. We stayed there quite a bit longer than most people our age do, I assume.
An aggressive fish
 
SHARK!!!!
 
Susie's shark almost got the best of her...
 
but she prevailed!
After we relinquished the animal photos to the patient children behind us, we found even more games! I was not as good with the "gun" as I expected to be. :( It was sure fun, though!
Learning to "shoot"
We ended up spending 1.5 hours in the store. Who knew Fargo had such a gem for us?! We finally tore ourselves away and headed for Grand Forks. We were surprised at the size of the city. It is much larger than Muncie! The school is pretty similar in size to old BSU, though. We explored campus a bit before finding our hotel and soaking our sore bodies in the huge hottub. Then we took Susie out for a Mother's Day dinner at a restaurant highly recommended to us called the Blue Moose. It was amazingly good. It was a large log cabin with awesome food. We loved it, especially dessert!
Happy Mother's Day to Susie...DESSERT!
Since Susie is traveling with us we wanted to get a good couple photo by the moose. The sounds easier than it was. Eventually our photographer quit (it was a little chilly in the evening and her winter in Florida make her a little weenie) so I had to get creative. Ha!
Petefishes meet the blue moose- my hair is blowing.


We couldn't agree on a photo where we both looked OK for I
cropped and mirrored two photos to put us together.
COMPROMISE.
We wanted to see the big flood monument before we left town. It was insane to see how high the water got!
The river's flood monument
We are sure this park is nice, but it was too cold to explore much. Again, traveling with a weather weenie.
Susie looking chilly...Florida really thinned her skin!

There was not much else to see in Grand Forks so we came back to the hotel and watched the Pacers win their playoff game. Hooray!

Sunday, May 11, 2014

NORTH DAKOTA!

It finally happened. We made it to North Dakota. Not without some excitement first, though.

Initially all was well. I dropped MacKenzie off with my big brother to enjoy some time at his place. She was excited to be staying with such an active person. I'm hoping she gets a lot of walks- hint, hint. Anyway, it was a gorgeous day on Thursday so I dropped the top and strapped MacKenzie in for the trip to Kokomo.
MacK hitting the road in my convertible...notice her seat belt.
Safety first. :)
Once she was safely with my brother I hurried home to pack with Jackson who was just returning from a business trip in Ohio. We stayed up late packing and hated ourselves for that when we got up at 4 a.m. on Friday morning. We got up and at 'em, though, and picked up Susie before heading to the airport. That is where things get ugly.

We drive right by the airport to park. I find this strange, but roll with the punches. The lot Susie pre-paid for us to park in was closed. There were signs leading us to park in another lot a couple of miles away. Great. It isn't 5 a.m. We're not tired. We're not trying to make a flight. No big deal. We get to the new parking lot and it is covered and the people are friendly. Score! We think our luck has turned around. We were wrong.

Security is a breeze and we even have time to stop at Starbucks before boarding. Then the announcement happens: the pilot for our flight got all the way to the airport from Fishers (45 minutes or so) before realizing that he did not have his I.D. with him. He absolutely could not enter the airport or the plane without that I.D. so he turned around and went home to get it. We'd go ahead and board and wait for him, they announce, and should only be about 15 minutes late. Cool.

We get on the plane. We're ready to go. No pilot. 30 minutes pass, no pilot. 45 minutes pass, no pilot. An hour passes, we finally have a pilot. It turns out there was a deadly wreck on I-69 and he got stuck in traffic. That's really sad, but try packing your stuff next time, Captain Idiot.

Mr. Forgetful The pilot comes on to tell us that now we're going to need more fuel because of the weather in Chicago. Ok. Then we get a delay because of that weather. Great. We're now going to miss our connection. Sweet. Jackson gets on the phone with United and gets us booked on a new flight. Then it looks like we may not make that flight. Our plane returns to the gate in Indy to let off passengers who now have no hope of reaching their final destination today. Yep. Keep in mind that one pilot's forgetfulness messed up about 11 people's entire day of travel plans. Jerk. We decide to stay on and hope for the best. We make it to Chicago and hustle across the huge airport to our connection. We get on the smallest plane ever made and then we wait. Again. They forgot to put sodas on this plane. Then an odd girl* in the 4th row starts chanting, "LET'S GO! WE CAN LIVE WITHOUT SODA! I NEED TO GET TO FARGO!"  (*that girl was me.) Finally the plane takes off and said girl refuses to take a soda from the flight attendant because that will show her! Or maybe she just fell asleep from all of the stress of possibly missing her 49th state. Anyway, I woke up a few minutes before we landed in Fargo, looked out the plane's window and thought the land was the most beautiful I'd ever seen. I quickly adjusted that thought and realized I was just so happy to actually see North Dakota's soil that it appeared prettier than it was.

Looks like we made it...
We got our rental car and headed out to see the area. Our hotel was just down the road from the airport and super nice. Once we'd dropped off our stuff we headed to downtown Fargo to get our 1/2 marathon packets for Saturday's race. There were a ton of people out and about exploring the area just like we were. We stopped in at a few stores and got a few little things before grabbing lunch.

FARGO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The race actually finished at this sign which was kind of cool- we didn't know that when we snapped the photo. After lunch/dinner we headed back to the hotel and pretty much crashed. The stressful day of travel was just too much and we wanted to all be rested for the 1/2 marathon. Annnnnnd even with the marathon there isn't much going on in Fargo.

Saturday morning turned out to be a little more chilly than we expected, but it was an otherwise nice morning. We grabbed breakfast, muddled our way into a parking spot without following the map (we'd regret that later) and headed for the start line. We got to the starting area and realized that bag drop (we'd gotten awesome little cinch bags to store our stuff in during the race) was back near where we parked. We'd have known that had we consulted our map. Whoops. Live and learn. Susie and I agreed to carry to bag so that Jackson could focus on his run. Then Jackson realized that he'd forgotten his running watch and wouldn't be able to time/pace himself and had a very uncharacteristic (no really, he just doesn't have these kinds of tantrums) meltdown. Things were not looking good. He decided there was nothing he could do about and opted to carry on. He wouldn't let me go back to the hotel to get it and risk missing the race. Darn him! That was my way out of walking 13.1 miles. Ha! I'm kidding. Kind of.

We wished him luck and said goodbye. Susie and I found our little spot in the corral and made our way through the race. It was pretty uneventful. We got to see the marathon leader twice as our courses overlapped. He was moving! We even got to see Jackson when part of the route doubled back on itself. (Note: the race layout stunk. Susie and I hated it for all of the doubling back and congestion.) Jackson was not as happy to see us as we were to see him. I was pleased at how far he'd made it in such a short time as we saw him around his mile 7 and the time was still really low. He was focused, though, and I understood that. We wished him well and carried on. We didn't see him again until mile 12.75 when we heard, "Come on, Petefish! Let's go!" I politely told him to hush and we finished the race.
Before and After...Mother and Son

Before and After....Wife and Husband
Since we'd had the bag with his stuff in it the whole time he had no idea how he did for time. (Yet another reason the mini is a superior race. You can go get a printout of your time immediately. No such thing here in Fargo!) I looked it up and saw that he'd finished below his goal time of 2 hours 20 minutes. I exclaimed, "YOU WON, BABE!" I know he didn't actually win, but I was just so excited that he beat his goal. He was elated. I think he almost cried.
HE DID IT!!!!!!
We all almost cried when we realized how sore we were. Susie and I discovered that we'd improved her last half marathon time (she did the Indy mini back in 2008) by almost 15 minutes so we celebrated that. It was a good day!
Susie with our hotel's buffalo...a warmup photo.
We were starving so we left the race and got cleaned up before hitting the highly recommended Applebee's near our hotel for lunch/dinner. I'm not kidding. The locals love Applebee's and told us to go there when we asked for ideas on where to eat while visiting. Weirdos. It was not anything special, but we were pretty hungry so it worked.

I knew the rest of the day we'd be pretty worthless so I convinced everyone to hop in the car and drive 1.5 hours to see the world's largest buffalo statue in Jamestown, ND. Yep. We drove all that way to see a big buffalo. There is a reason this is my 49th state, friends.
With the "World's Largest Buffalo"
We had a bit of excitement when the "saloon" near the buffalo had a shootout in front of it. This little old man even measured Jackson with a knotted rope while telling him how he would win shootout. OK. Creepy. We hit the road pretty quickly after that exchange.
The man who tried to put Jackson in the ground
We had dinner reservations at Jamestown's best restaurant (probably not a tough title to get, but still) in a couple of hours so we had time to kill. We headed out to the reservoir to see what was there. Not much, it turns out.
Jamestown Reservoir
We were too sore from the race to really walk around and explore much. Plus, storms had rolled in and the temperature dropped dramatically.
"Hiking"
Susie was having none of it and stayed in the car. I found this hilarious.
"I've seen reserviors before." -Susan Petefish
We finally decided that we had seen enough of Jamestown and didn't really need dinner. We canceled our reservations and headed back to Fargo. We stopped for a quick dessert before retiring for the evening. It was a good day and we were exhausted.

Happy Mother's Day, Mom!

 
Typical Mom chatting
Mother's Day this year will find us traveling with Susie (Jackson's mom) marking off my 49th state, but since I won't see my Mom I wanted to dedicate a quick post to her.
 
My Mom is the best. She is truly my #1 fan. She believes in me and has sacrificed a lot so that I had every opportunity to succeed. She is always there to help us out from "medical" advice (see above) to watching MacKenzie while we travel. She's survived some of my worst tantrums and still willingly speaks to me...amazing! She's also convinced herself that though I'll be in my late twenties (or so) in about a month that I'm still her baby. Whatever works, Mom. Anyway, I could go on and on but I think it is clear that I love and appreciate my Mom. Deb, I know how much you'll be missing you own mom today (and I miss my Grams every single day so I know the feeling!), but I hope you take some comfort in knowing just how much all of us (Jackson, Kylie, Aaron, Justin, Alex and MacKenzie) love and appreciate you! 

Friday, May 9, 2014

This and that....here and there

Things have been a little busy around our house recently. Jackson has been traveling quite a bit for work and I've been working on finishing the University's tax return. We have found a little time for fun, though.

Forever Young.
I saw some girls rollerblading on campus the other day and wondered if I could still skate well. I can. Hooray! While I was a little a lot sore the next day from my glory skate around the neighborhood (Jackson doubted my ability's continuance. I think that is because he cannot stay up on skates. Jealousy is a terrible, terrible thing.), it was worth it.
Josslyn Bates looking ADORABLE
I also got to go to lunch with Shaya, our friend Nicole (who happens to be my current personal trainer) and baby Josslyn. Josslyn was SO good and looked so cute. I could just eat her up. She's gaining weight and doing well so her doctors are pleased. God is good!
Could Heidi be more talented?!
Just another plug for my best friend Heidi's sign business. I am obsessed with her signs and want like 78,907 of them.
Leo and Alex taking a "selfie"
Finally, I got this adorable photo of my sister and nephew in line for ice cream the other day and just wanted to share it. Alex is getting so big and Leo looks so pretty.
 
 
I think that catches us up for now. We're going to start a busy season of summer travel soon and we are excited!

Thursday, May 8, 2014

Finishing photo

I wouldn't normally spend $25 on a download of a photo of MYSELF (ripoff!), but I liked this one so much because I think you can see our love for each other. Well, I can see it. :) Maybe you just see relieved faces. I don't know.
Happy finishers

Monday, May 5, 2014

Jocelin turns 2!

My little girl Heidi and Andrew's little girl, Jocelin, turned 2 on April 25th. She didn't have her party until May 4th, but she did do a little celebrating on the actual day, too.
Jax loving on his little birthday girl sister
Stop the cuteness. "Baby" J picking out a doughnut treat! 
Somehow Jackson and I have never been able to align our schedules to both attend one of the Porterfield kid's birthday until yesterday. The stars aligned and we made it to the party to celebrate one of our favorite little lady's day!
Jackson and Jocelin...love!
Jocelin with her real parents... ;)
Why is she one of my faves?
Because when Jax crashed her photo she was NOT pleased.
She cracks me up!
Opening presents is mania with children.
She got a new baby...too sweet!
She enjoyed being the center of attention just a little bit... ;)
She shared her cupcake with her baby doll!
Jackson loved the party because the kids his own maturity level were ready to play. He spent a fair amount of time in the backyard playing catch with whomever would play with him. He'll never grow up. I love that about him.
Playing catch with Grady
Taunting children when they drop his passes.
(JERK.)
Jocelin took the whole "it's my party, I'll
cry if I want to" rule to heart and let out quite
an angry cry at one point. It made me love her even more.
(I've been that girl.)
The party was cotton candy themed. Grady, Heidi and
Jackson took a try at making their own.
Then Jax gave it a go...
I must say...I was the best cotton candy maker. :) Mine were pretty perfect except for the one I dropped. It is all in the twirl, friends. All in the twirl.
Sleepy Joss showing off her new 'shades
We enjoyed a fun afternoon hanging with some of our favorite (I love Heidi's family like they are my own!) people celebrating little Jocelin. I still cannot believe my baby Heidi's baby is 2!

Puppy Party in Noblesville

Sunday we planned to go to Upland to celebrate Mother's Day early since we'll be in Fargo for the big day this year. Things didn't go as planned and Mom and Guy ended up needing to visit Uncle Charlie in the hospital (get well soon, Uncle Charlie!!) so they surprised us and brought their little puppies to visit MacKenzie at her house. This does not happen often at all! She was SO excited and they played ALL afternoon!! It was so fun! MacKenzie is still recovering this morning...she wore herself out! 

I wanted to remember how loud this little "puppy party" was. :)
MacKenzie, Madison and Macy playing ball
Happy Madison!
Macy hiding under the bed
Madison and MacKenzie...oh my LOVE!
All 3 watching my curl my hair! :)