We had a great day today, our last day before arriving home tomorrow. We have to hit the road early tomorrow and because of that this will be an abbreviated post.
This morning we headed into Oak Creek so we could watch our grandsons bowl. They both compete on leagues and for their schools, and they are both very good. Jon is in Middle School and Joe is a high school senior.
Jon just before bowling a strike!
Joe also knocking them down
Joe's girlfriend is also a high school bowler who earned a full ride scholarship for bowling.
After bowling we fueled the truck and picked up a few groceries on the way back to the campground. Doreen worked on packing in preparation for our departure and I worked on a couple things on Michelle's RV. I then emptied and flushed our tanks and uploaded some fresh water to finish today and get us home tomorrow.
Michelle's camping friends had started a smoker early this morning and prepared smoked pork, smoked baked beans, smoked mac & cheese, and even smoked cream cheese. Everyone brough side dishes and the meal was awesome! Unfortunately I failed to get pictures. Too busy eating!
Here at Yogi they have a Halloween celebration every weekend in September so at 6pm the trick or treaters were out in mass, including the adults!
This evening we walked up to a lake area that is normally filled with swimmers and kids playing on the water attractions. On the way we passed a light tunnel that is also used for the holiday displays.
Those water attractions are closed for the season, but each Friday and Saturday night they host an amazing Drone Show. Michelle introduced us to the manager and some of his security staff. While waiting for the show to start, the manager surprised us with complementary front row seats to enjoy the show.
I video'd the show but it is almost 12 minutes long, and the sound track is copyrighted, so I cannot post it, but here are a few pictures. It is an amazing show that uses approximately 50 drones with multicolored lights, synchronized motion and lighting, all remote controlled by a computer program orchestrated by music. This show was based on the Disney movie Alladin. The ground lights are also synchronized and controlled by the music. These pictures do not do it justice.
Michelle and her friends dressed up!
Grandson Jon and his "sitting on the potty" costume!
This evening we walked up to a lake area that is normally filled with swimmers and kids playing on the water attractions. On the way we passed a light tunnel that is also used for the holiday displays.
The floating water attractions soon to be removed for the season.
Those water attractions are closed for the season, but each Friday and Saturday night they host an amazing Drone Show. Michelle introduced us to the manager and some of his security staff. While waiting for the show to start, the manager surprised us with complementary front row seats to enjoy the show.
I video'd the show but it is almost 12 minutes long, and the sound track is copyrighted, so I cannot post it, but here are a few pictures. It is an amazing show that uses approximately 50 drones with multicolored lights, synchronized motion and lighting, all remote controlled by a computer program orchestrated by music. This show was based on the Disney movie Alladin. The ground lights are also synchronized and controlled by the music. These pictures do not do it justice.
After the show we headed back to the campsite and said our goodbyes to Michelle and her friends. We had a great time here, especially seeing daughter Michelle and our grandsons that we had not seen since Christmas.
Tomorrow we will drive home to Ankeny Iowa. The Rv goes to a camping site at Prairie Flower (Army Corps of Engineers campground) and we will unload the bare necessities.
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