The Radio Radio Show Goes to Iowa! (photos + recipe)

Earlier this summer I packed up the waffle iron and headed down to Iowa to visit my friend Joni who just had her second baby! I met Joni on my first day of college and we've been friends ever since. It's kind of great when it works out like that. Thanks random roommate generator! And my mom for requesting I be in a different dorm building because it was cuter.

Joni lives with her husband Jess on a farm in Massena, Iowa. This is a really beautiful part of Iowa. The motto of Massena is "Home of Friendly People." and it lives up to it's name.

Isaac.

Isaac.

Joni and Jess also have another son named Clinton. He is adorable, funny, and full of energy. We spent a good amount of time playing with balloons and trucks.

Summer afternoons in Iowa are the best. So are bubble machines.

Summer afternoons in Iowa are the best. So are bubble machines.

Clinton

Clinton

One morning I made waffles. I didn't take any photos of the waffles, but we definitely ate them.

Not pictured: Waffles.

Not pictured: Waffles.

Friday morning on the way to waffles.

Friday morning on the way to waffles.

Before I made it to Massena, I went through Winterset. It's another super cute town and if you like romantic movies (like me!) you need to visit so you can see all of the covered bridges of Madison County. I saw the bridges last time I visited, but here are a few photos I took around town.

Barbershop. Winterset, Iowa

Barbershop. Winterset, Iowa

Alley. Winters, Iowa.

Alley. Winters, Iowa.

John Wayne Birthplace. Winterset, Iowa.

John Wayne Birthplace. Winterset, Iowa.

Greenfield, Iowa. Somewhere between Winterset and Massena, Iowa.

Greenfield, Iowa. Somewhere between Winterset and Massena, Iowa.

I made this really easy pasta dish for a meal one night. 

In a pan heat up some olive oil. Mince garlic and add to olive oil. After a few minutes add some red pepper flakes. If you have fresh tomatoes, chop them up and use them. If you are lazy like me pick up really great Italian tomatoes in a can (with Italian seasoning) and add them to the garlic and oil. Chop up some Italian parsley and add it to the tomatoes. Simmer. Bring water to a boil and add 1 pound of penne. Drain penne and add to sauce. Put pasta on a platter and add more fresh parsley and parmesan cheese. Eat. 

Pasta!

Pasta!

Saturday morning consisted of getting donuts before family photos. I didn't take any photos of the donuts, but they might be my favorite in the world. If you ever find yourself in Corning, Iowa go to Sweet Desires bakery and get one of everything. It will probably only cost you $5.

Corning, Iowa. Home of the best donuts. Not pictured: Donuts.

Corning, Iowa. Home of the best donuts. Not pictured: Donuts.

Before I left, Joni took me to Fairway to pick up Ham Loaf. I'm sure you are wondering what Ham Loaf is. The answer is simple. It's used to make Ham Balls. Which are delicious and a purely Iowa delicacy. The butcher said it's a combo of pork and ham. I transported it all the way back to Minnesota where it now sits in my freezer. One day I will make Mrs. Clinton's Famous Ham Balls!

If you want ham loaf, you have to go to Iowa.

If you want ham loaf, you have to go to Iowa.

That's my trip to Iowa! Joni is a super awesome mom and I'm lucky that she is my friend. 

Another baby picture for good measure.

Another baby picture for good measure.

The Radio Radio Show Goes to a Tractor Pull

When your friend asks if you want to go to a tractor pull - you say YES!

 

My friend, Miss A, had been talking about the tractor pull for weeks. My expectations were high and I'm happy to report that the tractor pull did not disappoint.

 

On a hot Saturday in June, Miss A and I took her two adorable nephews, grabbed some ear plugs and snacks and headed to the county fairgrounds. What followed can only be described as eye opening. Who knew the tractor pull could be so exciting! Competitors came from all over the midwest to pull weight in their modified trucks.

I found myself getting more and more engaged and excited about the competition. Would Grandpa's Toy make it to the end? I'm happy to report that it did. And I think he even won. Obviously the trucks with the most smoke and loudest engines stole the show. If I'm going to go to a tractor pull - I want to see some drama!

 

If you ever get the chance to go to a tractor pull - GO! Bring ear plugs, a blanket, and a friend that likes to laugh.

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