Well, another summer has come and gone as quickly as the blinking of an eye. Why does summer always go by so fast and winter lasts forever? September 23 marks the first day of fall, and this weekend my husband and I will begin the first of our fall hiking adventures, so before I begin writing about that, I wanted to share with you what we did this summer.
We only took one vacation, and it was a lot closer to home, but it was always a place on our bucket list that we never got around to before. Why is it that when a place is too close to home you never go there because you don't really think it is a real vacation? But we thought, it's now or never, so off we went!
Chapel Loop Trail |
Spring Vacation to the Upper Peninsula
St. Ignace, Michigan |
Michigan's Upper Peninsula is only about 6-8 hours from our home. It's such a beautiful area with so much to do there. I don't wan't to share too much here as I plan on writing a travel series of this area this winter, but here are some highlights:
Mackinac Island
Mackinac Island |
We spent one day on this historic, car-free, "frozen-in-time" island. This island is so beautiful and unique it needs to be on everyone's bucket list.
Tahquamenon Falls State Park |
We did a lot of hiking to see as many of Michigan's amazing waterfalls as possible.
Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore |
No trip to the Upper Peninsula would be complete without a boat ride to see the famous "Pictured Rocks".
Munising, Michigan |
We enjoyed a lot of great meals with scenic lake views.
Chapel Loop Trail |
And, we took the longest hike ever of our lives...the ten mile round trip "Chapel Loop" trail. You see it all on this trail: waterfalls, forests, stunning vistas, beaches, and lake views.
Celebrated the Opening of Crumbl Cookies
In the spring, the entire city of Eau Claire was so excited for the opening of Crumbl Cookies. The lines to get a cookie extended way into the parking lot! I was so thrilled to finally be able to try one of the famous $5.00 cookies! My best friend and I made a date and went together. Our review? The cookies are delicious, they are served warm and beautifully packaged. BUT, I couldn't believe it was just a pick up joint. There is no place inside to sit and eat your cookie while it is still warm. We ate our cookies as we walked back to our cars in the parking lot. I can't help but think how much better this place would be if they had a swank dine-in option with cute bistro chairs. Anyway, I went once and haven't been back since. Eating a delicacy like this should be an experience, and not something you eat in the parking lot. If you wait till you get home to eat it, your cookie will be cold, and you can't reheat it with all that frosting. So, thumbs down for me.
Finally Finished that Darn Backyard Patio and Porch
In last year's "What We Did This Summer...Almost Nothing". I wrote that we didn't do much because we had to stay home and work on our back patio. Well, we finally finished it this spring and I will have a post about it next Sunday.
Week Long Staycation with the Kids
4th of July
Trout Fishing |
My daughter, son-in-law, and the grand babies came up to celebrate the 4th of July with us. We didn't have fireworks this year because it rained at night, so that was a bit of a bummer, but it was dry during the day so we went to a nearby town and enjoyed the festivities there.
Enjoying Malts |
The park had a lot of fun activities for the kids like trout fishing, face painting, inflatables, and a parade. The parade participants threw so much candy and toys to the on-lookers the grandkids made quite the haul!
4th of July Parade |
Mini Overnight Getaway to Minoqua
We took one overnight trip to Minoqua, Wisconsin where we enjoyed a night in the hotel pool and the zoo the next day.
Pit Stop in Wausau, Wisconsin: JoJo's Jungle
We decided to break up the three hour drive with a pit stop in Wausau. I read about this amazing all-inclusive park that was inspired by the parents of a disabled child and thought it looked like something the grandkids would love, so I incorporated it into our trip.
It is truly an incredible place where children of all ages and abilities can safely play. You can read more about JoJo's Jungle and how it came about HERE.
Wildwood Wildlife Park & Nature Center
Back in 2016 my husband surprised me with a trip to the Wildwood Wildlife Park . We had so much fun that day and all I could think about since was going back "someday" with the grandchildren because I knew how much they would love it. Well "someday" finally came, so off we went! And boy, was I right, because they really loved it. This is the perfect zoo for small children because they can get so close to the animals and have so much interaction with them too.
Alethea Lost Her First Tooth While eating a picnic lunch at the zoo, Alethea lost her very first tooth! |
The zoo had a large sandy play area for the kids where they could dig for dinosaur fossils and climb on dinosaurs! They really loved this spot and they spent a lot of time playing here while us adults rested. 😁
Blueberry Picking
Every year we go blueberry picking and we buy enough blueberries to last all year. This year we tried a new place and boy was that a mistake! It was a tourist rip off place: not a place for someone who picks their own blueberries for economic reasons. The grounds were absolutely gorgeous with beautiful flower and vegetable gardens, but the price of blueberries was $7.00 per pound! We were in sticker shock when we got to the register and saw the total...it was over $100. I will never go back to this place again, that's for sure.
Weekend Getaway for Our Anniversary
Olbrich Botanical Garden
For our anniversary we drove three hours south to spend the weekend in Madison, Wisconsin. I read about this beautiful botanical garden that I never even heard of before, so I wanted to check it out. It was quite nice and I hope to do a travel post about it eventually.
In addition to Olbrich Botanical Garden there is also another beautiful garden called the "Allen Centennial Garden". This garden and house served as the home for the University of Madison first four deans.
International Crane Foundation
The next morning I was searching for something else to do in the area and I saw that there was an International Crane Foundation in Baraboo, Wisconsin. I couldn't believe it! I love cranes! Here was yet another place that I had no idea was in Wisconsin. I will definitely be sharing more about this place in a future post.
Attended Two Outdoor Concerts
Outdoor Service
Our friends own and operate a food truck, so we were happy to support them at the Jason Gray concert. We couldn't believe we had to wait in such a long line though. Look at the photo above, the line runs all along the pavilion and farther past. We had to stand in line for an hour for food. People sure love Rosy's!
We didn't go to "Onefest" (a local Christian music festival) because hubby thought it would be too crowded since Skillet was headlining it. I was really bummed about that, because it seemed everyone I knew went and said it was awesome. But hubby was right. It was their highest attended festival on record, so much so that they are moving to a larger venue next year.
But, to make up for it, I got to attend an outdoor church service where my son played drums on the worship team (pictured above) and I got to see Jason Gray for FREE. Our local Christian radio station was celebrating 50 years so they had a free concert to celebrate. So, I got in a little of bit of summer music festivals this season.
Jason Gray Concert
Jason Gray |
Rosy's Texas Outpost |
Back to School
Alethea started 1st Grade in August. They go back to school early in Indiana!
Labor Day Weekend
For Labor Day we drove to Indiana to celebrate our youngest grandchild's 2nd birthday. He loves trains so I made him the cutest train card. Don't worry, I'll do a separate post on that card!
While there, we drove an hour to Lafayette to the Columbian Park Zoo. I know, I know, we're a little zoo crazy in this family, but what can I say, we love zoos!
This is a very small zoo, but once again it is perfect for young families. We had so much fun! They have a petting zoo area, small animals, a butterfly house, and even penguins. I'll just share a few highlights here and I hope to have a full blog post on this zoo later this winter.
Our favorite area of the zoo was "Australia" where we saw the wallabies. I couldn't believe how close we could get to them! Crazy!
We also took a paddleboat ride on this pretty lake.
We had a picnic lunch, and then we let the grandkids play in the playground. The park has very nice picnic and playground areas. It was such a fun day and very economical too! For 4 adults, and 2 kids, we only spent $41 on admission, train tickets, goat food, and paddle boat tickets. It's a fabulous place for young families on a budget for sure!
Have A Great Day! Amy
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