Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Vacation

Warning: this is an account of our vacation for us so it is probably going to be pretty boring :)

Back to the real world...

On Sunday evening (two Sunday's ago now, I am slacking on this post) we got back from a long vacation. It was absolutely wonderful. We left Wednesday night and drove half way (stayed in Effingham, IL). On Thursday morning (7/15/10) we drove to Olivett to eat dinner with Judd and Cindy (Ben's parents) and to drop off our dog. From there we headed to Diamond Lake which is around Barryton, Michigan. This is the Perry's cabin where "Cabin Weekend" is hosted every year. I think Ben has been going since sometime in high school. This was my fourth trip to the cabin and third official cabin weekend. It was a small group this time but tons of fun. The main event is the pig roast which is on Saturday night. However, the rest of the weekend is just spending time on the water, eating, drinking, and playing games.

On Sunday we got around and left the Perry's at around noonish. It is always really hard for Ben to leave so it was nice that there was something else to look forward to! We headed to the UP. I don't think I will ever get used to crossing the Mackinac Bridge, I think it is super beautiful and it is always exciting to get from the lower to the upper (for all of my Missouri friends, I remember when this terminology was greek to me). After we crossed, we ate lunch at Clyde's which is a drive in that Ben holds fond memories of; it is really good. We also had to pull out the computer and get online to update the fantasy baseball team for the week :). Next stop was for fudge, white fish, and pasties....UP staples.

After stopping the last time in St. Ignace, we headed west. It took a while to get to the Knaup's cabin on Cable Lake but the drive was really pretty. For a lot of it you drive right along lake Michigan. Cable Lake was so remote, it was off the highway about 9 miles on a gravel road that was really rough, there was no cell signal (which was really good for me). I was pleasantly surprised by how nice the water was temperature wise. I was expecting very cold but it was not bad. We spent our days relaxing, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. It was wonderful. One day while we were there we drove to the hunting cabin (not too far away), another day we drove to Bond Falls and hiked around the water falls and then went out to eat.

On the way home we took two days again. We drove through Green Bay and Milwaukee, two cities I had never been too. We also stopped for a while at Sheboygen which is a town on the lake, we walked Molly around the boardwalk and then ate at a good, local restaurant.

On the way home, we kept talking about how we can't wait to go back!

I have pictures to post but my computer is taking forever so I will add those later.




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