First we spent a beautiful weekend on the North Shore at the Larsmont Cottages on old Highway 61. We highly recommend staying there, especially during non peak season. The price was right! For the cost of a normal hotel room we had a full kitchen, dining room, living room, a separate bedroom, a huge bathroom with a whirlpool tub and a half bath. It was right on the lake. We could hear the waves and ice crashing as we read and played games all weekend long. Jeremy schooled me in two games of Monopoly and a game of Chinese Checkers. We enjoyed a wonderful day of hiking at Gooseberry Falls State Park with our friend, Danielle Swenson. We also were able to see the starting line for the Grandma's Marathon.
Then Jeremy and I headed to New Orleans for a weekend away thanks to ADP. Jack was able to stay with "Nana" and "Bampa" as he so endearingly calls them. He didn't cry at all the whole weekend - until he saw us on Sunday. I guess we should have stayed in NOLA? We enjoyed the daytime sights and sounds of New Orleans. One of our first stops was to the famous "Cafe du Monde" for some biegnets (a French donut covered in a mountain of powdered sugar) along with our cups of coffee with chicory. YUM! We spent some time at the French Market and I even found Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie's house. We saw lots of street artists and walked along some very famous streets. When we arrived home on Sunday evening we played a rousing game of golf with Jack! He has quite a swing...
(Note: This is a day-time picture! We do NOT recommend spending time on Bourbon Street during the evening. And, even if you do see it during the day, still keep guard of your eyes!)
Finally, we close our two weeks for fun off with a little trip to Sioux Falls. Jack and I headed out after Bible Study on Tuesday to visit my friends Heather and Sam. We were so blessed to meet for the very first time their beautiful son, Levi. He is now one month old. Jack was very good with Levi...although he is now focused on pointing to his nose, eyes, ears, mouth, etc...and was very curious about Levi's nose, eyes, ears, mouth, etc.
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And planning and setting up Women's Ministry Conference! I am impressed!
wow-you did do a lot!! i've been to new orleans twice, and i'd have to agree - "be careful little yes what you see".:) but it is also a beautiful town as well. love beignets, but the silver people scare me:)
Hi Marlene!
I have enjoyed scrolling through your blog and keeping up with your life a bit! How fun to see Jack growing and changing before my eyes~what a sweet little boy you have been blessed with.
I smiled when I saw the "He is Risen" Easter eggs and remembered last Women's Ministry Conference and your beautiful contribution of some of the same!
Thanks for doing a great job of blogging, it is a treat to watch a bit of your life!
Lisa
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