Monday, June 10, 2013

Lutsen 2013


We took our first vacation as a family this past weekend. It was a short and simple trip to the North Country of Minnesota where (lo and behold!) the sun was shining bright and warm. Our days were the perfect combination of adventure and lazy. Buffet breakfasts at Lutsen Lodge followed by morning hikes and waterfall sightings. Lunch and naps (yes, all three of us) back at the cabin. Late afternoons at the pool pretending to be a shark and Sam clinging to dad's neck. Then throwing rocks into the big lake before dinner, a bonfire, and some acoustic music. Not bad. Not bad at all.

I learned a few things on the trip, too.
  1. Sam loves maps. He needed one at every stop.
  2. The most dangerous thing you will find in the wild is a human. Total disregard for nature is abundant. One must be prepared to perform a citizen's arrest at a moment's notice. 
  3. It's okay to go to sleep when the sun is still shining.
  4. An unsolicited "I love you" from a toddler is the world's greatest joy.
  5. And if you take all of the pictures, you'll later be angry that there's no proof that you were even on the trip.

2 comments:

LH said...

I have a v. sweet picture of Rosalyn on a family vacation laying on a hotel bed wearing just a diaper looking at a map of Italy. We were in Cinque Terre when she was about 18 months old.

This post brought back many of my own pleasant memories, it also made me feel a sense of happiness. Thanks jdoc!

Molly said...

Love this post! Happy family times. Where was the warning about dangerous humans posted?! So funny.