So we just got back late last night from our very fun weekend in Minnesota. Believe me, it takes a lot of explaining. And I've been doing a lot of explaining. But the Terrill girls have long loved all the Betsy Tacy books. If you have never read them, you really should. It will bring you joy - trust me!
They all own multiple copies of all the books in the series. They have Betsy Tacy tote bags. They can quote whole passages from the books. Eliza was fond of saying that everything she knew about WWI came from the Betsy Tacy novels. All things Betsy Tacy bring them joy.
They have all long dreamed of going to the annual Betsy Tacy Fan Club conventions. They have talked about trekking to the birthplace of Maud Hart Lovelace, who wrote the somewhat autobiographical books. The buildings and locations in Mankato, where Maud was born, all figure prominently in the stories. I have been re-reading them since we went - and having been to the real place adds quite a dimension to the stories.
Finally Eliza just up and organized a long weekend away where we would visit all things Betsy Tacy/Maud Hart Lovelace. She did a great job of researching and organizing. Hannah got Robbie on board and we had some deluxe accommodations at the Minneapolis Westin Hotel in downtown Minneapolis. The rest of us juggled our schedules and pulled it off!!
To add to the fun, we took a side trip to Walnut Grove and were able to enjoy some Laura Ingalls Wilder moments. Some photos below show you the fun we had.
But first I have to tell you how delightful it was to chug up Hill Street - the very same Hill Street that Betsy, Tacy, and Tib had chugged up - to the very spot where there is still a bench - probably not the original bench, but a bench nonetheless. When the girls saw Betsy's house and squealed with joy - and then let out another collective squeal of joy when they saw Tacy's house across the street - both houses have these great signs in front of them - I was glad to be in on the joy!
They collectively raced up the little hill to the bench - an important part of Betsy's story - and all sat down together. Well, maybe you had to be there - but I was there. And it was great. (Aren't you ready to read them now, so you can know what the lure of the bench is??)
I will post more pictures, but I'm still fighting fatigue. It's the last week of school for me, and there's lots to do before I lock the doors for the summer. So here are a few to get you started!!
These are from the Laura Ingalls Wilder museum. It's not anything they'd feature in Sunset magazine, but it sure was fun. (The town of Walnut Grove has 871 residents - it is a small town!)
Here I am in the little one room school house!! (feeling right at home too!)
My girls could not resist posing with the cut outs!!
Phoebe and Bonny were ready to ride!!
This trip was so much fun - watch for more installments!!