2015 May Anderson Sisters' Trip
With the goal of visiting family and
friends, my sister Linda and I planned a trip. Then we planned it
again – and again – and again to accommodate the schedules of
those we want to visit, reminding ourselves of the need to be
flexible.
The resulting trip took us from
Albuquerque, New Mexico, through Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota,
Kansas, back through Colorado and then returned to New Mexico. It was
just short of four weeks on the road.
In our rented car – a Nissan Rogue –
we went north through Colorado, east through Nebraska and on into
northwestern Iowa. Linda has a granddaughter and great-granddaughter
in the tiny, dying town of Anthon. With no motels within
range, we rented a sweet cottage on a quiet street and next door to
the Lutheran Church. $30/night and fully furnished; even with a
coffee pot and coffee!
Next stop was backtracking west to
Columbus, Nebraska. We visited Aunt Maxine (95 and still has
all her 'marbles') and two of her sons – Don and Gary Anderson and
their wives, Connie and Barbara. Connie has a super 'green thumb' and
we enjoyed all the lovely plants and flowers. Three dogs provided
additional entertainment.
From Columbus, we headed northeast to
Owatonna and Medford in southern Minnesota to visit our
mom's cousins: Gloria, Laura, Alton and his wife Marcella. Our mom
had plenty of stories about visiting them at the family farm and home
as a child. Gloria's daughter and her family live at the farm complex
growing corn and beans (soybeans) and raising hogs for Hormel.
Besides family time, we always look forward to playing lots of cards
– mostly progressive rummy.
Marshalltown, in central Iowa,
was the next stop. Our family lived here for a while in the early 40s
– first in a small house, then on the second story of a chicken
hatchery (Dad ran the hatchery) and then on a farm near town. We
spent two nights and wandered around the area reminding ourselves of
the times there.
The next Iowa stop was to visit
friends Sharon and Jim Price and their cat Lucky. Here is Lucky in
his favorite napping spot:
I met the Prices when I volunteered at
McDowell Mountain Regional Park in the Phoenix-area. In the summer,
the Prices return to their hometown just north of Cedar Rapids,
Iowa, as a volunteer at Pinicon Ridge County Park. Not
traveling in my motorhome, I was bemoaning the fact that we couldn't
visit them at the park – and then Jim told me the park has a few
cottages for rent. And that is where we stayed for four nights. We
visited Amish communities and enjoyed the solitude of the cabin.
As we were leaving Iowa, Linda was
feeling terrible – having coughing spells. Heading back west, we
arrived in the Kansas City area to visit another cousin –
Steve Anderson (Aunt Max's third son) and his wife Ellen. We only
stayed one night since Linda was sick.
We split the rest of the drive into two
days – spent a night in Dodge City, Kansas. We were both settled in
for the night when an “app” on Linda's phone woke her up
announcing a tornado warning! She woke me up, we dressed and went to
the hotel lobby. The storm brought serious rain and lots of hail –
but thankfully the tornado did not touch down until it was a bit east
and south Whew! Seems like we had rain in each of the states we
visited.
When in Iowa – enjoy breaded pork
tenderloin sandwiches
And enjoy I did – five of them as we
traveled around the state.