Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Traverse City, MI

I went to Traverse City for a conference, so my supervisor suggested I to turn it into a mini weekend vacation with Andrew and Emma.  It was fabulous to get away before I have to be stuck close to home.  The weather was cool, and there were off and on lake effect rain showers the entire time, but it was still a beautiful area with lots of yummy places to eat.  I did get some pics between rain showers!

Moomers had really yummy ice cream that they make here!

And you can go outside Moomers and see the cows that produced the milk for the ice cream.  Andrew and Emma also enjoyed some fresh whole milk.

Wish I had taken a picture of our ice cream, but we were so busy eating it. =)

I went with the less expensive hotel option--and the only thing they had for us was a 2 bedroom suite with whirlpool and fireplace!  Emma was eager to take a bath here.


This is an old Michigan state hospital that closed in 1989.  Then around 2001 it underwent a huge renovation so now it's a shopping area and residence.

Fascinating place with pictures and history throughout the halls.  Every room was built to face & let in plenty of sunlight.

One set of pictures of the hospital from the past.

We even enjoyed watching some guys fly fishing in this shallow river---you could see the trout.  Emma loved seeing the fish.  We also found a really nice farmer's market on the other side of the trees.

A downpour cut our time in downtown Traverse City short, but I loved how close it was to the water.

We also just drove around the area to see the views and Sleeping Bear Dunes.


We ended up in a small town called Glen Arbor that's actually a national park.  It used to be you couldn't reach the place except by boat.  I think people lived there with the sole purpose of helping boats in trouble out on the lake. 
Boat museum in Glen Arbor
 
Light from the lighthouse
 
This used to be a rescue boat that was used....seriously can't imagine getting into this out onto a rough lake.

Can't see it too well here, but there is a lighthouse on Manitou toward the left of the picture.

Another batch of rain approaching.

Well, I'm 31 weeks now and doing pretty well.  My only problem is I really need to get ready for this baby.  It seems too easy to put off getting all the baby stuff out of the basement to be ready...is it because this is the second?  And because I'm having another girl I think I assume I have most of what I need besides warm weather clothes.  I just think this pregnancy has flown by much faster than it did with Emma.  Getting past the 30 week mark just has me thinking of what I should do and then trying to find the time to do it. lol  I'm going to wish I had done more when it was easier to bend over/get up and down! 

2 comments:

  1. That looks like such a wonderful place, Carol! I think I am going to put it on my list of places I need to see. So glad that you got to take a mini-vaca before baby arrives. I also was a bit lazy about getting ready for baby #2, and pretty much went into "oh crap" mode right around this time trying to get everything together. I forgot how much of a pain bottles were. Good luck getting everything together--you will be fine!!

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  2. I am right there with you on hitting the 30-week mark and not having much ready! This looks like it was a beautiful vacation- Matt has always wanted to take a trip up there, but it's mainly for the wineries, so I guess we will have to wait a little bit longer for that. And wow, what a gorgeous hotel room! I bet Emma did have fun in that enormous bathtub;)
    C:)

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