2025 Trip 3, Part 1 – St. Joseph, MO

This post will be about the first half of our return to our house in St. Joseph, MO.

MARCH

As you know from my last post, we started this trip with a stop in Palm Springs to see the art exhibit “Desert X.” On our first travel day to St. Joe, we drove for 12+ hours from Palm Springs to Tucumcari, New Mexico. The next day we drove another 10 hours and made it to our St. Joseph house at around 7:30 PM. We quickly unpacked and got some sleep because the next day we went to Kansas City Airport to pick up Corrianne who was visiting for my 60th birthday. After picking her up, we lunched at Scott’s Kitchen, right next to the airport. Scott’s Kitchen is a BBQ place with amazing BBQ. Cindy had a BBQ Chicken Salad…….

……Corrianne had the Jalapeno Cheese Sausage and Brisket with mashed potatoes and potato salad…….

…..and I had the Jalapeno Cheese Sausage and Pulled Pork with Jambalaya and coleslaw.

As usual, the food was amazing and earned a link you can find at the end of this post. The next day was my actual birthday, and we celebrated by seeing the show “Forever Young” at the Missouri Theater.

The show was about a group of friends hanging out in a basement singing some of their favorite songs. The show was average, but we still managed to have a good time.

The next day we celebrated my birthday with family and friends at Prestyn’s Wine Bar in the downstairs private party room. Cindy and Corrianne worked very hard and made it a night to remember.

L to R Clockwise: Nancy, Corrianne, Machelle, Bobby, Don, Marie, Scott, Heather, Cindy, Me, John, Dana, Denby

The next, and last, day of the birthday celebration had a group of us doing the annual birthday pub crawl. The weather was a little chilly, but not too bad for St. Joe in March. Here we are at River Bluff Brewing.

At Geneo’s Pizza a drum and bagpipe group paraded through the restaurant.

Here we all are on our merry way.

L to R Clockwise: Corrianne, Marie, Don, Me, Bobby, Machelle, Scott, Heather, Cindy

I had a great three-day birthday bash. Corrianne flew home and a few days later, Scott, Don, Bobby, and I went golfing even though the weather was a bit dicey. When we were on the 17th hole, the weather had deteriorated, and we received the dreaded message.

So what did we do? We finished the last two holes and lived to tell about it. A few days later the group got together at Scott and Heather’s for dinner and a group craft night. Cindy and I picked the craft. Everyone had to draw someone’s name from a pile and paint a portrait of that person. It was very amusing to say the least. Here are all of the portraits. Do you recognize anyone?

Here are Don and Marie holding up their portraits. Machelle drew Marie and Scott drew Don.

Heather as drawn by Bobby and Marie drew Scott.

Cindy drew Machelle and Heather drew Bobby.

I drew Cindy and Don drew me.

If you are looking for an idea for a fun craft night for a family or group of friends, we suggest trying this. We had a great time. Later in the month, the group headed to the Den for their monthly new drink tasting. As usual, there were some really good drinks, a few interesting ones, and a few I would pass on. That being said, the Den is always a great time and link worthy. You know where to find it.

Cindy and I ended the month at our favorite Mexican restaurant in St. Joe, Los Compadres. Cindy had her favorite cheese enchiladas, and I had my usual and most favorite bucket of soup, the Caldo Tlalpeño. It is filled with shrimp, chicken, beef, and vegetables in a delicious chicken and tomato broth.

APRIL

April started with a spring craft night at Scott and Heather’s house.

L to R clockwise: Me, Machelle, Bobby, Don, Marie, Scott, Cindy
L to R clockwise: Scott, Heather, Cindy, Me, Machelle, Bobby, Don, Marie

This craft night was making silly bunny headbands and puffy bunny balls. Here are some of our bunnies.

A week later, we volunteered at a local Special Olympic event. This was our second year in a row volunteering at this event.

We were the team that handed out the medals again.

Helping at Special Olympic events is always fun and rewarding. We highly recommend trying it. Use the link at the end of this post to find an event to volunteer at or to make a donation.

Later that week, we went to The Den for 90’s trivia. The Den hosts trivia nights once a month and they are always hosted by Bob Schultz. Bob does an outstanding job with the quizzes, and we almost always finish out of the top three teams but have a blast anyway. This trivia night was no different as we really enjoyed Bob’s quiz and once again finished outside of the top 3 teams. We ended up on the Den’s Facebook page. That is us seated behind Bob Schultz.

From the front right going back: Bobby, Heather, Cindy, me behind Cindy without a face.

Later in the month we went to our first Kansas City Royals baseball game at Kauffman Stadium. Cindy and I were joined by Scott, Heather, Machelle, and Bobby.

Kauffman Stadium

We were lucky we picked this specific game because it was a giveaway night. They were giving away Royals ushanka or trapper hats. These hats have fur lined ear flaps that can be snapped up or pulled down to keep your ears warm. We were so lucky to be there on that night. Here is a picture of Scott and I sporting our stylish hats.

Cindy and Heather were not amused nor were they fans of our new head gear. Aside from the hats, the stadium was very nice considering how old it is. It was opened in 1973, making it 52 years old.

The Royals won in a tight game in the 11th inning.

Kauffman Stadium is a must visit. You know where the link is. A few days later, the whole gang went to the Missouri Theater to see an Eagles tribute band named, “7 Bridges.”

This was one of the best tribute bands we have ever seen. They were really amazing.

We will definitely see this band again. You should see them as well, so use the link below. The next day was Cindy and my 33rd wedding anniversary. We celebrated by having dinner at the JC Wyatt House. The JC Wyatt House is the #1 private dining restaurant in St Joseph and a Certificate of Excellence Winner from 2014-2024 on Tripadvisor. You dine in a unique 1891 historic home that has been painstakingly restored. You enjoy amazing cuisine with fine service in authentic Victorian ambiance. When you make your reservation, you select your main course. I chose the lamb, and Cindy ordered the filet mignon. Here is what the house looked like when we arrived.

The inside was very true to the Victorian period.

There was a unique antique butter holder too. That was something new for both of us.

Our dinner was a four-course meal. It started with a tasty shrimp cocktail appetizer.

Followed by a really good potato leak soup.

Our main courses were cooked perfectly and amazingly delicious. Both proteins came with diced potatoes, braised vegetables, and a homemade roll.

My lamb dish
Cindy’s filet mignon

Our dessert was just as amazing as the meal. It was a trio of a Key Lime Tart, a Chocolate Tart, and a slice of Raspberry Pound Cake. It was served on a plate that was customized for our anniversary.

The JC Wyatt House is an absolute must visit experience. Use the link below to make your reservation. And be prepared to pick your protein when you call. At the end of the month, we flew down to Houston, Texas to visit Corrianne and Alex, and to meet their new dog, Kiki. On our flight to Houston, they had changed the safety cards showing what to do in an emergency.

Apparently, in case of a crash landing, you are supposed to place your baby in the car seat then on your back. Huh?!?! Luckily our flight did not have a crash landing and there were no babies in car seats near us. We made it safely to Corrianne’s house and got to meet Kiki. She is a 100-pound Great Pyrenees that they adopted from the local rescue. She is very friendly and loves attention.

She went with us to dinner at Wunsche Brothers Cafe and Saloon in downtown Spring where we ate on the patio and everyone wanted to meet her. The next day we all went to Brazos Bend State Park for some hiking and sightseeing.

Brazos Bend State Park is known for its beautiful nature scenery and its alligators. We ended up seeing plenty of both. The scenery was beautiful.

Here we are at a dock.

And us at the top of an observation tower.

There were a lot of birds.

A few turtles.

And of course, alligators.

Last, but not least, there was a small nature center at the park. We saw baby alligators.

There were alligator displays.

There was a display that showed how big alligators can get. Females can reach eight feet and males can reach eleven feet. Stretched out, Cindy only made it top seven feet.

Until next time, be sure to stay clear of the gators.

LINKS

Scott’s Kitchen

The Den

Special Olympics Northwestern Missouri

Kauffman Stadium

7 Bridges Band

JC Wyatt House

Brazos Bend State Park

2024 Trip 2, Part 2 – Our Return to St. Joseph, MO

This post covers the rest of our March stay in St. Joseph, and part of our April stay. And away we go.

The last post ended with our visit to Excelsior Springs. Right after our return to St. Joseph, we went with the Culvers and Broyles to the Missouri Theatre to see “Brass Transit,” a “Chicago” tribute band.

I was a little leery of this act because Chicago has a very heavy brass sound, and it was going to take some talented musicians to pull that off. They had three musicians that played a combination of sax, trumpet, clarinet, trombone, and flute. And they were outstanding.

The rest of the band was outstanding as well. I have to admit, this is one of the best tribute bands I have ever seen.

This band was so good, they actually earned a link so you can see if they are playing anywhere near where you might be. If they are, go see them.

Once again, St. Joseph played host to the Elite 8, Final 4, and Championship game for women’s Division 2 college basketball. We went to a game last year and really enjoyed ourselves, so we had to return this year.

We went to see #1 Gannon (35-2) from Erie, Pennsylvania play #8 Cal-State San Marcos (26-6) from San Marcos, California. This year the California team was present for the National Anthem and stood for it. That meant we could root for the California team this year. They were extreme underdogs, but we were hoping for at least a close game. It was very close in the beginning. At the start of the second quarter, Gannon lead by 2, 17-15.

The rest of the game was back and forth and really exciting. With three minutes left in the 4th quarter, the game was tied at 69.

At the end of regulation, the game was tied at 74-74.

We were very proud of the California team for hanging in there for so long and taking the game into overtime. They were playing very well, the crowd was going crazy for both teams, and the game had been a blast to that point. The overtime period was five minutes and both teams were playing very good defense. With one minute left in the game, San Marcos lead 80-78.

It stayed close, and with only 12 seconds left in the game, San Marcos led by 5, 85-80.

That would end up being the final score, capping a great upset. San Marcos would lose their next game to the eventual champions, #5 Minnesota State, in a close game 70-68. We can’t wait to go back again in 2025.

The next night we went to The Den for their monthly new drink menu tasting. They do the event every month, and we always try to go when we are in town.

Before the tasting started, I had to warm up my palette with my favorite drink, the Aviator.

With most of the tastings, I usually like most of them, but there are always a few that just are not my favorite. This tasting, I really liked all of the new drinks. Here is the Swing It On.

The See You Next Tuesday drink had some boba in the bottom of the drink. I’m not a boba fan. I think it is the texture. The drink itself was very good.

The Den is always a great time. They earned a link in the last post and have another one at the end of this post too. A few days later, the BBC Gang (Baileys, Broyles, Culvers) went to the Money Museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

This is a really fun place to visit. It works for adults, kids, and families. There were a lot of interesting displays.

This is the Bobby the eagle display. There were all kinds of money displays and information.

There was a 27-pound bar of gold you could lift through a hole in its display. It was awkward, but we were able to do it.

You were able to design your own money. Here was my bill.

There was an area where you could watch the employees sort, count, and check money. They were behind a clear barrier and there were no pictures allowed. They would take stacks of money out of money carts and run them through a machine that checked and counted the bills. It was really interesting. Near the exit, there was a bin that had shredded money in it. We were all allowed to take one for free.

As a matter of fact, the museum was free too. This is an absolute must visit when in Kansas City. Use the link below. After the Money Museum, we all went to the Kansas City Union Station. Besides being a train station, it has displays, events, and vendors.

The local schools’ science fair was in one of the display areas.

There were some pretty advanced projects about pollution, chemicals, and chemistry. We learned the Home Depot brand HDX were the longest lasting batteries of all brands. They also had displays about product ideas by the students. One idea was for “Scrub Gloves.” The idea was to have rubber dish washing gloves with scrubbers built into the palms. It sounded like a great idea to me. All of that learning made us hungry, so we headed off to Jack Stack BBQ.

I started off with a jalapeño cucumber margarita and we all shared some jalapeño cheddar corn bread. The margarita was very good and the corn bread was outstanding.

For dinner, I had the house specialty, the Crown Prime Dinner. It was a well marbled beef short rib with one bone in it.

It was a little fatty for my taste, but the overall flavor was very good. Everyone else tried something different and everyone agreed it was very good BBQ, but not the best.

If Jack Stacks had been in Los Angeles, it easily would have earned a link. But with all of the great BBQ in the Kansas City area, it fell short of link status. The next day, April 1st, Scott, Bobby, Machelle and I got up early and golfed at Mound City. It is a beautiful 9-hole public course that is very fun to play. If you need an 18-hole course, just play it twice like we did. It is rarely crowded, so use the link below to get their address, or to make a reservation.

On this golf outing, the weather wasn’t too bad all morning and afternoon, but took a turn for the worse as we were leaving. It turned into a tornado watch with a tornado touching down in Smithville, about an hour east of us. Ya gotta love the Midwest weather.

On the first Saturday of April, the BBC Gang participated in the Downtown Sip and Stroll Wine and Beer Event. As the name suggests, you received either a small wine glass or small beer glass. Because the vast majority of the local wines are way too sweet for me, I chose the beer glass and Cindy had the wine glass.

We walked around the downtown area with Cindy getting wine samples and me getting beer samples. Besides the obvious enjoyment of the alcohol samples, it was really fun walking around the downtown area and learning about businesses we didn’t even know existed.

As Bobby and I walked past the Missouri Theatre building, a huge gust of wind blew, followed by a really loud crashing and window breaking sound. We turned around and a heavy metal framed window had blown off of the second floor and crashed to the sidewalk about 10 feet behind us. That got our attention! Luckily, we were not hurt and were able to carry on.

At the end of our sip and walk, we ran into some of our friends from Prestyn’s.

The next day Cindy was featured on the local TV news in a story about the event.

April 8th was a huge event in the Midwest with a solar eclipse. In our neck of the woods, we experienced about a 90% coverage of the sun. Several of our neighbors came by as we sat in our front yard and used our special eclipse glasses to watch. Here is Pat, Cindy and me.

The eclipse itself was interesting. This is the first time I have seen one with this much of the sun covered.

Plus, my phone did some odd things and made up its own pictures. It had the eclipse moon separate from the sun when the moon was actually covering part of the sun.

Then there was this cool picture.

In the middle of April, we had a very busy Saturday planned out. It started with Cindy, Heather, Machelle, and I volunteering at a Special Olympics track event in the town of Gower, an approximate 40-minute drive away. We were put in charge of handing out the awards. I have done that before in Los Angeles, so we were ready for our assignment.

Machelle was our award announcer, Cindy and Heather handed out the awards, and I coordinated our activities.

I struggled a little bit without have a spreadsheet to follow, but the girls kept me in line and our awards portion of the event went very smoothly. Plus, we had a really good time. If you want to volunteer for Special Olympics, or make a donation, use the link at the end of this post. We went home, cleaned up and were off to dinner at the Salty Steer. It is a Tex-Mex place that just opened downtown.

We were excited to try this place and boy were we disappointed. The chips and salsa were pretty good and plentiful and that is where the good news stopped. Most of the food that came out was luke warm, and my chili verde was the saltiest thing I have ever tasted. Maybe that is how they got the name Salty Steer. Definitely no link for them.

We walked from the overly Salty Steer to The Den for a quick drink. Guess what I had.

If you said a Vodka Collins, you are wrong and have not been paying attention. After our beverages, we drove over to the civic center for our final activity of the day. Bull Riding! And not us bull riding, but us watching professionals ride bulls.

This was a very fun event and we learned Bobby was a bull rider as a much younger man. That was new to us and he gave us some interesting insights into what was going on. Especially how dangerous it was for the riders when they were on the bull in the chute waiting to come out for their ride. He said the bull would often shift its weight and position and pin one of his legs against the metal bars of the chute. That does not sound like fun.

Of course, Uncle Jewel was there, so Scott when over and said, “Hi.”

Then there was the dance contest in the stands and this rather large man took off his shirt as he danced. I will never be able to unsee that. And now you will not be able to either.

And of course there was actual bull riding. Here are some riders still on their bulls.

And here are some riders off of their bulls.

Bull riding is a must-see event. We will definitely do that again. A few days later, we returned to The Den for Halloween trivia night. Why Halloween? Because April is the halfway mark on the calendar to Halloween.

As usual, we finished in the middle but still had a great time. A little later in the month, Scott and I went and saw Jeff Dunham in concert in the town of Independence.

He was hilarious and put on a fantastic show. He earned a link you can find in the usual place.

That ends this post on a fun note. The next post will include Cindy and my 32nd wedding anniversary, more tornado fun in Missouri AND Texas, another tribute band or two in concert, our adventure drive to south Texas to visit Corrianne, our actual visit with Corrianne, a visit to our Missouri house by the Webers, and a few more surprises. Avoid the ghosts and goblins until then as it is only six more months until Halloween.

LINKS

Brass Transit

The Den

Money Museum

Mound City Golf Course

Special Olympics Missouri

Jeff Dunham