Vermont / NH 2009 (Part 2)

Saturday was Pig-Out Day.

Lots of Beldin’s from everywhere.  Lots of people I hadn’t met or hadn’t seen in nearly 20 years.   I think only 1/2 of the family was there but I’m sure I’ll be corrected if that’s not right.

Pretty much just a hang out day, and eat.  Not much different than Disher/Thompson get together’s.

Again lots of photos here:

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Again, Matthew was a trooper and charmer (like his dad).   The party started winding down around 8pm and the folks that were left were gearing up for a late evening of cards (Hand and Foot).  It’s not my thing so Matthew and I went back to the hotel to give the family some time without chasing him, and so that I could decompress.  Lots of people wear me out.

When we pulled in, I smelled gear fluid again, something I noticed rather strongly during one of our stops on the way up to NH.

I looked under the excursion and the rear diff was weeping pretty badly.   I wasn’t happy about that but really wasn’t much I could do there.

Matthew and I headed back to the hotel to chill.  We kept things low key and he crashed around 10pm, I was not far behind.  I hopped on the internet and got caught up on the IBR drama and the final results.  (Yes, someday I hope to ride that rally)

The following morning (Sunday) was head home day.  Check out was at noon, I got up around 9:30 and check the Excursion.  There was a decent sized puddle under the rear diff.   Granted it’s a 2000 with close to 150k, but it has never left a drop of anything anywhere.

The night before I scoped out a couple options and figured worse case I buy some tools so I could top it off on the way home if need be.

I stopped at Pep Boys and explained my situation.  On the tail end of a family vacation with 1000 miles left to go, could they help me out?

They agreed to take a look.  30 minutes later they were suggesting about $400 worth of work and it would take 2 hours or more.  I didn’t have 2 hours.  It was now 10:30 and we needed to be out of the hotel at noon.  So I asked them to top it off and they agreed.   It really only took about 1/2 quart, perhaps just a bit less, and that was encouraging to me since it held 3 quarts.

I figured we’d get home just fine.

I returned to the hotel, packed up and we headed out.   We were going to stop back at Quechee to visit FAT Hat clothier.  Claudine generally treats herself to something from there on each trip.  I looked around but couldn’t stomach paying $185 for a soft shirt that I get from Early Winters/Sahalee for $65

Nothing was purchased, then we ran down Quechee village to the Cabot Cheese shop and loaded up the cooler with all kinds of cheesy goodness.

Matthew rode the vintage horse while the girls shopped.

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After a few hours of shopping we headed west through Woodstock. We finally grabbed some Wendy’s in Rutland after not finding a good place to stop.  Seemed a lot of stuff was closed and I don’t like stopping at little by the side of the road dinners if they don’t have cars in the parking lot.

The rest of the trip home was fairly uneventful.   Just lots of driving.

The fog got really bad just south of Columbus Ohio and that last 100 miles was killer at 4-5:30am.  But we’re home.

I’ll update this blog as I get more photos from the other kids cameras.

Vermont / NH 2009 (Part 1)

This year we as a family, took a long weekend trip to Vermont &  New Hampshire.  Every year my wife’s extended family has a get together up there.  Called appropriately the Belden Pig-Out.

I haven’t seen some of these folks since we made the trip in 1993 to photograph a wedding.   Then my father and I stopped in to see some of them in 2006 when we rode up to the BMW rally in Vermont.

Each year Claudine tries to go and generally takes one kid with her.  It’s just too expensive to fly everyone, plus a hotel to fit us all, and a rental car capable of hauling us all around.

So this year I agreed we’d just Iron Butt it up there.  It’s just a tick under 1000 miles from our door to the hotel we were staying at.

We bugged out of here around 7pm on Wednesday.  Driving at night has lots of advantages. The kids sleep, or mostly sleep, which keeps them off my last nerve and traffic is significantly reduced. 

We loaded up the family (everyone except Michael who didn’t want to ride with us all and decided to stay at home to house sit. He did a mighty fine job).

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A Photo update…

I cleared Claudine’s camera the other day.

The little man can eat.

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Claudine is just a trouble maker.  She and her friends wrapped the youth Pastors car as a going away present for him.

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Just a Photo update (August)

From this album: http://picasaweb.google.com/mdisher/AugustMiscPhotos#

Molly at Firecracker Camp:

Matthew and his Cozy Coup…  He had a busy day including a small ‘incident’.

Hanging on the porch swing

Time to take the car for a walk…

Oh the bees…

He took my coffee

 

This is right before he poured it on Jake…

It wasn’t hot, but Jake was not pleased, nor entertained.

(What do you mean I can’t do that? Sure I can, I just did.)

Music and hillbilly fun Weekend.

This was a pretty big weekend for us.

First Maggie finished up her Piano camp and had a recital at CCM on Saturday.  Maggie had a great time at camp and play 1/2 of a couple duets for some of the younger students.  She should have been in the advanced class.  They were going to move her but didn’t have an opening.  She played very, very well.

Video:

The vid and sound isn’t the greatest, lighting was horrible and I shot this with my Canon SX-10 camera not a video camera. 

Sunday we visited My Uncle Mike and Aunt Karen’s cabin paradise in Adams County.  

They bought a bunch of land a couple years ago and uncle Mike built a log cabin.  It’s pretty sweet.  

After a bunch of trees came down in the storm last year he purchased a saw mill so the wood wouldn’t go to waste and built a barn, tool shed and my cousin Jeremy is in the process of building a cabin on the property as well.  All with wood from the property.  How cool is that?

We spent the day riding the Mules around.  There are over 7 miles of trails, a lot of them pretty technical.  Made me miss dirt bike riding really badly.  Can’t wait until Matthew is old enough to start riding.  The little guy had a blast on one of the kids electric four wheeler.  The battery was nearly dead by the time he got on it.  Molly still made sure he got a few rides in pushing him around the best she could.

Jeremy took me for a ride in his off road truck.   I was very impressed with where that thing could/would go.

We did get it stuck though, but only because it was a tad wet from all the rain on Saturday and the hill was nearly vertical out of a creek bed.  It had a right side mirror when I got in it but we didn’t get more than 50 yards and we took that off with a tree.

It was the first time I’d seen the boys in two years.

Good times.