In July, we took the kids and headed up to Decorah, Iowa to visit my Grandmother. She will be 97 this November! She looks amazing, and I look forward to spending more time with her soon. Both of my brothers and their families went too, so it ended up being a family reunion while we were there.
There are lots of pics, so I'll keep my rambling to a minimum ;)
Anniston with her cousin, Osa who lives in Minneapolis
Silly girls!The group met at Mabe's pizza for dinner--dad's favorite pizza place. We go there every time we go to Decorah.
Even the littlest cousins approved of Mabe's ! (Caleb (l) and Calvin (r) )
Treyson took a pic of Dadoo
The kids went over to my Uncle's house to play in the little pool while the ladies went shopping in town....it was actually a pretty chilly morning
The little great grandkids with Grandma
Then we got the twins in....these are 7 out of 14 great grandkids!!
Cousin Michael, Osa, and Anniston
Again, Treyson took this
Dad with all of his cousins
Can you see how strong the genes are on my dad's side of the family?? This is dad with Uncle Ron (who helped officiate our wedding) and Uncle Lee in the middle.
Then we headed out to the trout farm on Sunday morning
CJ was SO EXCITED to be at the trout farm (this was actually after he spilled a ziploc with a gazillion quarters all over the place--ha)
Throwing out some food
This face on Tay is priceless....when you throw food in, the once calm trout flop around like CRAZY !
Stocking up on fish food (I love the disgusted look on Mel's face--Todd was filling his hat with food to avoid multiple trips to the food machine )
Dadoo thought the fish were hungry for T-Man!
There was a HUGE eagle nest, and this eagle was truly a few steps away from us. He has a sensor on his back. You can actually go online and watch these eagles--it's pretty neat to see up close.
MaMa and PaPa with 5 out of 7 grandkiddos!
After feeding the trout, we headed out to Grandma's farm. She owns 360 acres of land that she leases to a gentleman who grows corn and soybeans. We got to walk around and learn all about the corn/soybean process from PaPa.
Then we drove the perimeter of the acreage...........with Treyson as our driver!!
Isn't this barn amazing! It is about to be redone, so I can't wait to see how much it will change!
Jerry was "the cow" as PaPa was explaining how the cows were brought in to be milked
Scott had to clean up Jerry's, er, the cow's mess !
Sweet boy !
Upstairs in the barn (where the hay was once stored)
Anniston then took a turn behind the wheel
Treyson
Here's a view of the farm that my dad grew up on
This is the best shot I could get of the house he was raised in....so many trees that were blocking the view :(
Madison Lutheran church and cemetary. . . . . more Fretheim's here than one can count !
PaPa showing the kids where Great Grandpa is buried
What a wonderful trip to Iowa we had. I love having dad show us the farm and give us history. I seem to pick up on more and more each time we're here. Can't wait to go back!




















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