Tuesday, July 9, 13
Welcome home,
Joneses! We just returned from our first family vacation up in Door County and
we had a wonderful time! We drove up there early on Wednesday morning and met
my parents and nephew, Brandon at the hotel. We really enjoyed our time and couldn’t get enough of all of
the sites. The peninsula is just gorgeous!
Wednesday: The drive up was just ok. We didn’t
know what to expect having Maddie in the car for such a long period of time,
but she wasn’t bad. She understandable got upset when she went potty in her
diaper and needed to be changed. So we had to stop for that and then we stopped
again after the 3 hour mark because she was hungry and lonely. I sat in the back with her feeding her
snacks the rest of the way up. We checked into the hotel and departed for a
local dairy farm with my parents and Brandon and got some of the most
unbelievable ice cream I have tasted in my life. Then, we drove just a few more
minutes away and got come coffee from Door County Coffee Company where they
roast the beans right there in the building. It was so yummy.
Then, we went grocery shopping and back to the hotel to relax and order
pizza.
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| Maddie and Daddy at the Dairy Farm |
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| Me and the kiddos, Brandon and Mads, at the before digging into our yummy ice cream |
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| Lounging at Door County Coffee Co |
Thursday: Thursday was the Fourth of July! We
went to visit The Farm and fed the goats and other animals. We really
enjoyed walking the trails and Maddie seemed very interested in all of the
animals roaming the grounds. Then,
we drove up to Egg Harbor and watched the fourth of July parade with some
sandwiches. Maddie clapped along to the music, but soon fell asleep in her
stroller. Boy, was it a hot day!
While the parade was still going on for what seemed like hours, we walked down
to get some ice cream at a local shop, and then down to the piers to look at the
beautiful lake. Later that night,
we went outside of the hotel and watched the fireworks over the water. Maddie
was really interested in the pretty lights in the sky!
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| At THE Farm |
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| The whole crew down by the water |
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| Maddie taking a nap during the parade |
Friday: This was beach day! I expected Maddie
to love the sand, but it was quite the opposite. I think she was overwhelmed by
everything around her: the new textures, the rushing water…etc. So, when I sat
her down in the sand, she did not like it one bit! Poor baby just doesn’t like
the beach, I guess. We still had a
nice picnic on the sand. Brandon enjoyed playing in the water and my mom hiked
up and down the shore while we hung back with my dad and played with Maddie. We
walked around Cave Point and saw the water rushing against the rocks and then
visited some wineries and shops later for wine, olive oil, cherry and cheese
tastings. Yum! Back at the hotel,
Phil and I brought Maddie to the pool to see what she thought of water in a
different atmosphere. She
absolutely hated the kiddy pool area, but when I brought her into the big pool,
she loved it! She splashed around and squealed with excitement. That night, Phil and I watched the kids
while my parent’s went out for dinner.
We had such a fun time with Brandon chatting and playing video games. He’s such a sweet kid.
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| "Get it off of me. Get it off!" |
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| Grandpa and Maddie goofing off |
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| Ready to hike around the rocks |
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| Beautiful scenery |
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| So much to see! |
Saturday: We started the day with breakfast
at Al Johnson’s Swedish Restaurant where they have goats walking on and eating
the grassy roof. So cool! The food
was delicious, too, and Maddie liked the Swedish pancakes and meatballs. Brandon and I were partial to the hot
chocolate. Then, we drove up the
rest of the peninsula and saw the very tip. We were surrounded by water and so gorgeous! We visited a
cute lighthouse and ventured through Peninsula Park to climb their tall
tower. The view from the top was
extraordinary. We stopped for more ice cream, too, which Maddie just loves, and
then went back for more swimming at the hotel. Phil and I went out for dinner and left little Maddie in my
parent’s care. We had such a nice time
with delicious food and returned to a cuddly baby curled up in my mom’s arms,
sleeping soundly.
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| I love whipped cream and chocolate |
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| YUM! |
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| We made it to the very top of the peninsula! |
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| The tall tower. So many stairs! |
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| We ate ice cream every day |
And that was it!
The drive back on Sunday went really
well. Maddie slept for three of
the four hour drive and we arrived to a house full of animals anxious to see
us. (Thank you to the Ishikawas
for watching over our pets!).
Other updates: I
officially have a crawler on my hands! If you have kept up with my posts, you
know that I expected Maddie to not crawl, but shortly before our vacation, she
proved me wrong. On July 29, she
got up on her hands and knees and cautiously moved forward to retrieve a pen
that she saw me using and, of course, wanted because it is not one of her
toys. We were so excited! Time to
baby proof!
Mads has also been
teething like crazy! Her two front, top teeth popped through the gums last week
and we noticed a third bottom tooth on our way up to Door County, on
Wednesday. Now, it looks like she
is getting more on the top. Whoa!
The poor little girl seems so sad and in pain and just wants to be cuddled.
Well, I think that’s
about it for now! I want to thank my mom, again, for such an amazing trip. She
planned everything and acted as our tour guide, showing us all around the
peninsula in northern Wisconsin.
And thanks to my dad, too, of course for driving and showing us where to
go. We had such a great time and
are so happy to have been able to share our first family vacation with Nonna
and Grandpa (and Brandon, too!).
PS: Maddie sucks on her broccoli. That is all.
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