I haven't taken the time to put it down on paper, but I've been thinking about it ever since it happened. Long, long ago, all the way last year, we went on the greatest vacation
ever. It started with
the guessing game, the map, the road trip. It landed us at Mt. Olympus in the Dells. This is the kind of vacation that I've always looked forward to doing with our kids. The kind where we enjoy a waterpark and a thousand trips down the water slides. Where we negotiate about which roller coaster is next, and get more nervous the closer we get to the front of the line. Where the clock doesn't matter, there's no schedule and we just do the next fun thing that pops into sight. We raced go-carts, flew airplanes, ate at Sprecher's restaurant two nights in a row because we loved the food so much that we just HAD to go back for more.
On our last day, we took a boat tour on the Wisconsin River. It was educational, beautiful, exciting all in one.
It was an awesome way to end our summer, and great memories to keep us warm through the frosty winter. Now, when can we start planning a return trip?
1 comment:
Glad to see you finally got the film in your camera processed so we could see these pictures. Mamma loved E's swim trunks, I think they would fit me! I was wondering where that picture of your family we have hanging by the fireplace was taken. Can't wait to see what else you did last summer on your next post.
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