Monday, March 8, 2010

decisions...decicisons

lets see. we will start from the beginning.we started out very early. i think we left around 6:00am. this was the sun coming up as we were headed to Illinois.i love this bridge. it is in dubuque iowa. it goes over the Mississippi and it is just a pretty bridge.
it only took us about three hours to get to northern Illinois. here is the sign as we were pulling onto campus. this is the art building at NI. garran really enjoyed meeting Michael Barnes and getting to know the other professors and grad students there. he said he really enjoyed himself and that he would enjoy going here if that is what he decides.
of course we picked a hotel that had a pool for our kids. they all love the water. they are like little fish. here are the boys getting ready to head down to the pool.and of course i had to get a shot of our little princess in her bathing suit. she looked so sweet walking around in here little suit!
we stayed the night in DeKalb and then woke up early the next morning and headed to Tennessee!

1 comment:

Britt said...

what a cute little chunky monkey. I bet the kids had a blast swimming.

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