In August, we took our summer vacation to Denver to visit with Jayson’s parents. As we were making plans for our trip, my mother-in-law mentioned that it was “only” a 6 hour drive to Mt. Rushmore from Denver…I had no idea it was that close! (When you live in the middle of Texas and it is practically a day’s drive to get OUT of Texas, 6 hours seems like nothing!) We drove the 15 hours to Denver on a Saturday, got up and went to church the next morning and then headed up to South Dakota.
Wilkinson Family at Mt. Rushmore
Mt Rushmore was every bit as cool as I had imagined. What an amazing feat to carve those faces into the mountain! We arrived just in time to see the night show and the lighting of the faces.
Grandma and Grandpa with Riley, Kaiya, Kaydence, Kassidy, Rustin, Kyndall and Ryder
Kaydence
Rustin
The Crew: Waiting for the Light Show/Night Program
All lit up!
The next day we went back to check things out in the daylight.
The whole gang
My favorite picture! Riley, Kaydence, Kyndall, Rustin, Kaiya, Kassidy and Ryder
The quints favorite part: running up and down the stairs
George Washington Profile
Presidential Profiles
Native American Display at Mt Rushmore
After Mt. Rushmore, we headed over to Crazy Horse, an uncompleted carving of the famous Indian Chief. We couldn’t get very close to the actual mountain, but the museum, movie and displays were interesting.
Crazy Horse
Model of what the completed Crazy Horse will look like
More Teepee's
Not sure what Crazy Horse is pointing at, but we thought we needed to point there too.
Right off the side of the road, we found a small herd of buffalo!
After Crazy Horse, we started back to Grandma’s house. We traveled via Nebraska so we could stop and see Carhenge, a replica of Stonehenge, created from vintage American-made automobiles. It was awesome…….certainly worthy of it’s label of “2nd Wackiest Attraction in America”.
Carhenge
Stonehenge
Stay tuned for Part 2 of our Summer Vacation Adventures….
8 comments:
You took a lot of really fun photos!
It's so good to hear from your again. I loved the pictures. I've never been to Mt. Rushmore but now I feel like I have. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to hear about the rest of your trip.
Can't wait for part two! BTW to answer your question from your comment on my blog...we have a Go Pro camera that we take when we go on trips, not sure what type of lens it has, but it captures 180 degrees of whatever we are shooting.
Rachelle, you always look so stellar! The pictures of all your kids together really warms my heart, you can tell they all love each other. :) Looks like a fun time.
I loved all of your photos -- every. single. one!! Great family memories! Thanks for posting.
Really beautiful photos :)
Thank you for posting! :) It's really nice to see kids growing up! But please upload videos of them from time to time on youtube... I am in need of their videos, please! ;)
I am the 7the child of 11! 6 boys 5 girls! Big families are amazing gifts from God!!
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