Bill
 took Monday off and we headed out of town with Mikala, looking for 
adventure. The Eisenhower Museum in Abilene had a Girl Scout exhibit -- Mikala is a Scout -- so we thought she might enjoy that.
The
 exhibit was not much to see, though Bill always enjoys the World War II
 exhibits. I love this old  house that Eisenhower grew up in, still at 
it's original location. (Instead of moving the house, they moved the rest of the neighborhood to build the Presidential Library here.)
 Later, leaving the museum, we planned on eating lunch somewhere . . . 
and couldn't find any restaurants. We drove a different way on the way 
home, through country roads, and nearly got lost. Still couldn't find a 
restaurant. Who knew there were actual towns in Kansas with no eating establishments?!? We had a fun
 day anyway . . . . lots of giggles.
 
 
Great job on the house Vicky! Sounds like you had fun and an adventure to remember!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful time, Vicky, glad Mikala had fun too...AND Bill. I'll bet Joseph would enjoy that museum too..
ReplyDeleteIt was a fun and silly day -- thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great example of a Midwestern foursquare house!
ReplyDeleteIt's a charming home inside as well --- all the original furnishings used by the Eisenhower family.
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