Friday, June 29, 2007

Goodbye Iowa, Hello South Dakota (via Minnesota)

Day 2 of the road trip. I don’t think that it’s really set in for me yet though. Tom says he feels like he’s on vacation but I don’t really. My theory is that it’s because I didn’t fly anywhere and everyone speaks my language so it still kind of feels like at home. Plus, we’re in Iowa which is pretty much like northern to mid-Michigan (think West Branch with more farms, more cows, and less towns).

We camped outside of Waterloo, IA last night at a little campground. We got there kind of late because after Field of Dreams (more on that in a second) we stopped in Dyersville to have dinner. We brought steaks to celebrate our first night on the road in style. We were at this little city park…which had a basketball hoop…with 3 guys shooting around. So Tom figures, hey, they need a fourth! After one game of pick-up ball we were back on the road to see how far we could get and then find a campsite.

The Field of Dreams was neat, but for reasons that I can’t really explain. I mean, AuGres basically has a Field of Dreams if you just go by the criteria of a ball diamond in a corn field, but this was different. The setting is very picturesque and it’s a little surreal to remember the movie and be standing in the same spot. But now it is on to our next adventure. We’re going to head north out of Iowa (they have free wi-fi spots at their rest areas!) and pick up I-90 in Minnesota. From there we’re going west to the Black Hills of South Dakota. Of course, first we’re going to stop at Wall Drug.

I thought I’d leave you with a Field of Dreams quote (as Shoeless Joe comes out of the corn onto the field as it is shrouded in fog):
“Is this heaven?”
“No, it’s Iowa.”

3 comments:

Meg said...

Pick-up game in Iowa!! That's my boy!

Nice quote. And great pic.

Pam said...

OK - So now that I find out I have to have a google account after I've typed my comment, I'll try again.

Congratulations on the job Shauna I'm very happy to have you have that security of knowing that's taken care of. (glad you're not an English teacher.)

This site is incredible - - - I'm so far behind in computer wizardry.

Take Care of each other.

I'll be checking in

byyyyyyyyyyye Pam

Sherry said...

Awesome, I want to coach on that field! Wow, I have a lot to catch up on, just started reading today. GEEZ. lol