What a day! I was better prepared this morning than I realized but still was a little late to Rosie’s 9:20 soccer game at the tournament. What a great soccer day…Rosie’s team (co-coached by Marc) won their first game and then so did Logan’s team. During the break before the championship games I ran over to SuperTarget for my few groceries and last minute supplies. Wow…it is amazing how little food I have along compared with when traveling with 3 or 4 kids! Good thing, since I have so much more “gear” than usual. Anyway, the championship games were intense at times but both teams won!
I was so glad I had stuck around later than I planned….how could I miss that? I finally left for Aberdeen at about 4:10. Jack had used a labelmaker to make me a few things that are now stuck onto my steering wheel and dashboard:
I stopped to see Paul Bunyan's anchor in Ortonville, MN.
I rolled in here right at 10 pm, to Watertown, SD. It’s a big city park campground with a LOT of standing water around for several miles…the mosquito population is thriving. They were happy to see me, in the dark unable to find my headlamp, flashlight, or bug spray.
© 2009 Tara Morrison
Sunday, June 28, 2009
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