Why does this always happen to poor Ryan's birthday?? I'm pretty sure it was his 39th birthday that we ended up doing a substitute for a substitute for a substitute idea because everything kept falling apart on me. Some of it fell apart the day before his birthday. And I felt like this year was a repeat performance of that year. He was so gracious, but I was NOT a fan.
This year, I made sure we got three days off in a row for his birthday so we could go have an adventure in Abby. I was going to pick a state park we hadn't explored and go have a grand time. We were going to leave Wednesday night after we finished our shift and be gone all day Thursday, Friday, and Saturday for his actual birthday. And then...there was a meeting on Friday that we couldn't miss. Right in the middle of the three day stretch.
That was the end of the camping trip.
I was determined not to let it dampen my spirit though. I decided we would pick a park close at hand and just spend his actual birthday hiking.
And then it rained. All. The. Live. Long. Day.
So! Would you like to hear about the next plan?
We needed to do something inside because of the rain, but of course those options are still limited. But I remembered that my friends Adam and Michele (hi, Michele!) told me about an adventure they had some time ago that sounded really fun. I decided this was the winner for the day!
We got up early and headed out toward Elkhart, Indiana. This is in a county we've already toured, so we had already seen some of the sights. Somehow, though, we missed a big one!
Before we get to that, though, we stopped at a place called the Baker's Nook Cafe. It's just a little mom and pop spot I read about online. We really enjoyed it. Food was super tasty, and Ryan was excited that they had Jamaican Me Crazy coffee. (That was the coffee we drank all week long on our honeymoon, so it has a special place in our hearts.)
Then we went to our destination for the day!The RV Hall of Fame and Museum was actually a lot of fun, and we're so glad we went. It was a perfect activity for a rainy day, and we almost had the entire place to ourselves while we were there, which made it even better!We had a great time at the museum. (Though I do still have a sore head from misjudging the entrance to a doorway and taking a HARD hit.)
5 comments:
Planning outdoor activities in the spring is tough. Plan B´s and C´s are often necessary... It sounds like you guys made the most of your forced change of plans. Think of all those dry, summer months coming up that will be perfect or camping :).
Yay, a mention in the blog is a sweet surprise to my Monday! I took lots of pictures too and thought it was so interesting, but didn't love the "old" smell of some of them. - Michele B.
There really is a museum for everything!! Glad plan z was a success and perfect for your life right now!!
Ohmygosh I would love to go to that vintage RV/camper museum! Making a note of that for if I ever get back to Indiana (I was born in Indianapolis but we moved to California when I was 5). I've wanted a little teardrop trailer for a long time. I picture me pulling it behind my little VW Bug.
The birthday boy LOOKS like he's enjoying himself so I think you did good.
That sounds like a super fun place to visit although I'm sorry that your original plans didn't work out.
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