Thursday, August 16, 2012

On the Farm in New York

I went to New York... again!  2 times in one summer!  Well, I didn't go to NYC this time - but to upstate New York to see my cute Grandma Szymanski (my dad's mom).  Most of my dad's family lives in upstate New York - so we also got to see my Aunts, Cousins, and lots of other extended family.  I haven't been to see my Grandma Szymanski since before I had kids.  A couple of years after Ben and I got married (8 years ago) we all went back east to visit along with my parents and siblings.  It was an awesome trip- and we still talk about it often and laugh about all the amusing adventures we had while there.  This visit was very overdue.  My family was so awesome to help out so I could go... my sweet sister-in-law Emily was brave enough to watch all 4 of my kids.  She has 2 of her own, one of which is Claire's age, so she more than had her hands full - add that to the fact that the heat that week was unbearable - it was 118 on the day that I left!  My other sister-in-law, Lacy also helped out watching all the kids, plus her own little 1 year old, for several hours so Emily could attend a school meeting.  My awesome husband took on the task of driving across town several times dropping the kids off at Emily's while he was at work during the day - and then on the weekend he did an amazing job entertaining them - they went to Jump Street and had movie nights and had memorable kid friendly dinners (ie: hot dogs, cheetos, and blackberries- all picked out by the kids).  The moral of the story is I am so thankful to my wonderful family for jumping through hoops for me so I could enjoy this trip with my siblings.  My dad even used some of his valuable frequent flyer miles, so I didn't have to pay for my plane ticket.

I flew from Phoenix to Atlanta, where I met up with my dad and brother and sister (who flew from Utah).  Everything went very smoothly meeting up after the first leg of our trip.  Our flights were thankfully both on time, and we had no trouble catching our connecting flight into Buffalo.  I was so excited to find my family at the Atlanta airport.  My dad and siblings are never lacking in electronic devices...




They kindly left me a very useful seatbelt extender at my seat.  Too bad they didn't have that service so conveniently provided on the flight back to Phoenix - I actually might have been able to use it after all the food I ate during our trip ;)



After arriving in Buffalo, and then picking up our rental car, then stopping for food, and then driving to South Dayton, we arrived well after Grandma's bedtime - but she was so kind and stayed up for us :)  The next morning, we quickly found our way to the porch for a relaxing start to the day.  We spent a lot of time hanging out on the screened in porch.  The weather felt amazing while we were there.   Grandma and my aunts kept apologizing for the rainy, cold weather, but it just felt heavenly to me - I wore my sweater most of the week!  This is in contrast to the 118 degree heat back home.  Other than seeing my family, the cool weather was the best part of the trip for me!



Grandma's farmhouse...



The barn (right behind the house)...  I love that there is a car and a tractor parked there...



The front of the woods just behind the barn - Grandma owns a lot of property (about 50 acres) - we explored it quite a bit on the last day of our visit...


The view from the front porch (the field across the street all the way down to the tree line in the distance is part of grandma's land as well)...  later we drove through it with the tractor :)....





The first full day we were there, Aunt Julie took us to the Erie County Fair.  Oh boy, we ate A LOT of naughty foods while we were there.  It was awesome!




Aaron let me try a bite of his deep fried Snickers bar.  It was so good!  Later I got some fried cookie dough.  I LOVED it!  I have a thing for sweets :)


There's nothing that says 'county fair' quite as well as fried food and nauseating rides - we did both!  Aaron's phone flew out of his pocket while riding this one - We luckily found it and pieced it back together - it still worked!  It was a county fair miracle!


Woohoo!  Aaron pet a cow!  It was on his county fair to do list...


Hmmm... more naughty food... remember the seat belt extender?  Let's hope I don't need one someday...



And then of course we needed to get a bag full of taffy...


Dad looking for suggestions as to the flavors we should get...



Very interesting street performers...


It was a great afternoon at the fair.  Thanks to Aunt Julie for getting us tickets and hanging out with us!  On the way home, we stopped by the cemetery where many of our family headstones are located.  It was nice to visit Grandpa's site.  I was pretty young when he passed away, but I do remember him well.  He was kind and had a great sense of humor.  He was a lot like my dad. :)


Grandpa's parents are also nearby.  Walter and Kathrine Szymanski were born in Poland and later came to America.  It's awesome to have such unique polish heritage.  :)


Watering the flowers...


Maybe I've just been in Phoenix too long, but I was loving the big green trees everywhere...




A quick visit to the maple syrup shop - Dad showed me the tubes all wrapped around the maple trees throughout the area where they collect the sap to make the syrup...


We spent a portion of every day we were there launching off rockets.  :)  Here's Aaron making some last moment adjustments...




Ready for the rocket show :)


A less successful rocket launch attempt....

Much better...
The rockets would fly FAR.  We tried to aim them into the wind, so they wouldn't travel such a long distance, but we still spent a lot of time chasing them and trying to track them down.  Dad quickly discovered the tractor was a useful tool in getting through the thick grass to find them...



The fields and pastures are just gorgeous...




Good work Aaron - he found it...


Grandma's farmhouse from across the field...



One evening we spent at Aunt Julie and Uncle Rick's house.  I'm sad I didn't get pics of everyone.  What was I thinking?  Aunt Jan and her 2 daughters, and grandson came.  We ate a lot of yummy food.  My favorite was Julie's pistachio pudding- we got to take home leftovers and I ate it all gone before the end of our trip.  :)  They taught us how to play quoits (a lot like the game of horseshoes).


Sarah quickly proved she was the most skilled...


A great part of visiting dad's hometown is hearing all the stories of when he was little and seeing the places where he went to school and worked.  I documented "the dad tour" with some pictures. 

Dad often tells stories of his time spent working at the bean factory - this supposed bean factory is legend.  We were all amazed when he actually proved it's a real place... albeit old and no longer used...


This is where dad went to Elementary School... it's now used as an apartment building...  I love these cute old buildings.


Grandma was telling us how they didn't used to have a freezer in their home (just a very tiny freezer box inside the fridge).  So, they actually rented freezer space at a place in town.  They would go to town occasionally to pick up their freezer goods.  Dad showed us the location - it's obviously no longer used for that and now a residential home...


My grandma's Aunt Lillian taught school in South Dayton - dad showed us the school... well, look at that... it's even located on "School Street".  :)



What an awesome old school building... it even has a bell tower!


Grandpa Szymanski worked a long time at the Nestle Carnation milk factory.  It's still there, but not in use...



Grandpa Szymanski grew up on this farm - this was his parents home - and dad remembers visiting here when he was young...


Since we're going back in time, let's look at some cute old pictures...  Guess who this is?  That's right, my daddy!  He's so cute - he looks so much like my brother when he was young.  And I totally see Jake in his face too :)


My Grandpa and Grandma are the two on the right - this was shortly after they were married...


Grandpa and Grandma with my Aunt Jan and Aunt Julie...


My dad with his fun cousin Winanne....  


This was at a birthday party - my dad is the one in the bottom right corner, being silly :)


We just loved sitting on the porch and going through stacks of these old photos.  I also loved mowing the lawn on the riding mower.  But first we had to get the mower out of the barn...





We then hooked up the wagon (that Uncle Rick built) to the tractor for some tractor rides...



Aunt Julie and Grandma came for a ride with us too.  Uncle Rick did the driving...




We drove up the road and to the back of Grandma's woods - Aaron and Sarah and I decided to walk back to the house so we could do some exploring.  We got poked by thorny bushes, and mud all over our shoes, and stabbed in the face by sticks - it was awesome  :)





On our last night, Aaron and I ventured into the dark scary attic and retrieved some old timey games...  the result was a very unique game night!




Every morning we ate breakfast on the porch.  Grandma kept us very well fed.  It was so nice to start each day with breakfast outside...  this was our final morning before leaving for the airport...


Aunt Julie and Uncle Rick came to say goodbye the morning we were leaving - we took some pics...






It was such a great visit!  On the way to the airport, we stopped at Lake Erie for a final hurrah.  It was beautiful...





At the airport in Buffalo - the boys enjoyed waiting for our flight on the rocking chairs - how funny is it that they had a row of rocking chairs at the airport?  :)


It was such a memorable trip, full of fun memories.  I'm already wanting to go back!

2 comments:

  1. I drove that rider mower when I was there last.
    I ran into the bush behind the barn and nearly killed myself. I was glad that I had no witnesses.
    I like the new porch on the old homestead.
    You three siblings needed that time together. Moments like that get very rare as our families grow and people move around.

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  2. Wow, soup to nuts, it was a busy 5 days, love the photos, old and new. Many thanks to the kiddies for memorable experience.

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