Showing posts with label Tulip Time Festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tulip Time Festival. Show all posts

Friday, May 09, 2014

Tulip Time Festival

Originally, Ryan and I planned to run a 5K on Saturday morning, but we failed to register before the online registration closed...and by that time the weather report for the weekend was NOT really conducive to running, so we elected to save our money and not do the race. {Good choice since we had to pay so much for the hotel!}

So...we rested instead, which we actually needed...and then we bundled up and headed out to Windmill Island Garden, to check out the tulips! We were kind of sad that it was so cold and gloomy that day, but we were DETERMINED to make the very best of the day, no matter what.
Check out this windmill!!

We stood in line for a while to take the official tour. We got to climb up five floors of the windmill and learn about how they use it to mill flour. Even today! Still an active mill! All the tour guides dressed the part...
After the tour, we got to walk out on the deck. I am {as you might recall} crazy afraid of heights, so this was an exercise in bravery for me.

While we were up there, we looked over the field of tulips.
They...um...didn't get the memo about showing up. Whoopsie!!
After our windmill tour, we walked around both this area and downtown Holland in general...trying to find tulips. We found a few...mostly in little flower beds downtown. Well...first, Ryan tried on some wooden shoes. He found them to be a bit uncomfortable.
THEN the tulips.


Ryan voted to eat a traditional Dutch lunch there at the windmill. This included pea soup. I have never had pea soup...and I'm very picky about peas. I hate canned peas. And I so feared that's what the soup would have. And it did. All in all, it was better than I thought it would be, but still...my thoughts:


We walked through downtown - and I LOVED that district! It was darling! Plus...we found this little chocolate shop. Oh. My. World.



 Why yes. We DID eat a chocolate covered Twinkie. Don't worry. We shared it.
 This was right outside the chocolate shop. Perfect for this day!
And since there weren't many tulips to see, we elected NOT to go visit the other locations...and instead, we headed to the beach!

Monday, May 05, 2014

We Can't Make This Stuff Up

So I told you in the recap yesterday that Ryan and I took a weekender trip to Holland, Michigan, for the Tulip Time Festival. Last year, we decided to start a tradition of taking a trip somehwere sometime around our birthdays, since they're so close to each other. Last year's trip was to the Creation Museum and also contained our ziplining adventure. This year, we decided to try out the Tulip Festival. Neither of us had ever been.
The forecast for the weekend wasn't that great...cold and rainy, they said...but we were determined to have a great  time anyway. So we got up Friday morning, packed up the car and set out on our great adventure. So many stories to tell you...but I have to start with these because they cracked us up so much!

We were almost to the Michigan line when we stopped at a truck stop for a bathroom break and to get a fountain pop. The men's restroom had been relegated to a trailer outside the gas station while they remodeled the one inside, so I waved goodbye to Ryan and some trucker with an eye patch and hoped I would see him again. {Ryan - not the trucker.}

We met up at the fountain pop and saw a sign that said the drinks were 99 cents - YAY! We got 32 ounce drinks and when it came time to get our straws, we found the l.o.n.g.e.s.t. straws on earth. Ryan said he might as well tape two together and leave the cup IN the cupholder to drink. When we got up to the register, the manager asked us if we found everything okay.

Ryan joked, "Well, unless you've got some longer straws somewhere." The man didn't crack a smile and said, "No, I think those are the longest ones we have." Okay! So no sense of humor here. Noted. Our total seemed high, so Ryan asked if the drinks weren't 99 cents. The guy said, "The 44 ounce drinks are, but not these." Ryan rolled his eyes and said, "Oh, so you pay more to get less?" Mr. Personality said, "Well, it's a promotion on the part of the cup manufacturer. But...I can sell you the smaller one at the same price."

As we walked out, I said to Ryan, "You know we're going to be the people he tells his wife about at dinner, right? Those crotchety curmudgeons who complained about the straws and the price of pop?"

Ryan laughed and said, "Well, he just messed up my whole quinoa."

Stop.

WHAT???

"He messed up my quinoa. You know. My aura."


I am STILL laughing about it. It's a new word for us now. Perogi = Pergola. Betrothing = Annoying. And now....quinoa = aura. I hope you're making a list of our Shafferland vocab.

We continued on our merry way and stopped at the hotel we booked last January. The hotel that gave us one of its last rooms and was the only room we considered affordable in the heart of Holland's Tulip Festival. The hotel where we mutually agreed to spend less than we might normally because we would hardly be there anyway, and it would be more fun to spend our money on festival-y things.

That hotel.

I should have known, when I was standing in the 8x8 lobby, leaning against the counter that boasted the promise of a continental breakfast...reading the photocopied rules about unattended pets in rooms and the hotel's strict policy against prom-goers staying there...that we were in trouble. Furthermore, we BOTH should have known when the nice clerk at the desk said all the rooms weren't clean yet and it was almost 5:00 in the afternoon...that this was going to be a rough one.

My quinoa should have been all over that.

But it wasn't. The {really, truly} nice girl handed us our key card and we made our way down the hallway toward good ole 116. We passed the open laundry room {red flag!} and walked over the giant hole in the carpet {BURNING red flag} and flung open the door.
Please, oh please, oh please, hear me when I say we are not hotel snobs. I REPEAT. We are not hotel snobs.

And it wasn't even the hello-1982 decor that got me. It was that this stuff really WAS from 1982 and suddenly explained a whole lot about why housekeeping was still cleaning rooms. It doesn't come clean anymore. Ryan ripped the comforter off the bed and we walked {in shoes} across the squishy carpet, surveying the room. I dared to sit on the couch, which was shiny slick in ways it really shouldn't have been - and the TV was one of the old kind - complete with a grainy, static-y Phoebe Buffay sauntering across the screen.

We sat on the edge of the bed, and I tried to figure out how I would take a shower the next morning without removing my clothes.

The dogs {unattended...breaking rule #2 from the photocopied sheet} were barking mercilessly two doors down and the overwhelming, sickening aroma of the entire room being immersed daily in Febreze about choked me.

Ever the {really and truly} loving wife that I am, I wrapped my arms around Ryan's waist as we sat on the edge of that thank-goodness-there's-not-a-black-light bed and kissed his cheek. "It will be okay," I said, willing myself to believe it as I pushed away thoughts of the shower. "We won't be here that much. We can do this."

Ryan pulled back the blanket and sheets to take a nap and stared at the long black curly hair{s} in the bed, recoiled and said, "No. That's it. We're out of here."

He went back to the front desk...to plead against the no-refund policy. The manager was merciful and gave us a full refund, even while the girl said, "We try to get all the hairs off the sheets before we make the beds."

You can about guess the state of our quinoa at this point.

Ryan came back and began mostly running our possessions back out to the car while I searched for a new hotel...in a festival-laden town that had been sold out of the good rooms since January.

We managed to find one hotel still renting rooms for both nights...paying more than twice as much as we had at the first hotel, but feeling so grateful to NOT worry about needing the services of the CDC that we really didn't care. We rushed up to our clean room on the fourth floor...one where we could kick off our shoes, lie down and sleep peacefully...and not hear dogs barking over the TV.


With our quinoa feeling much better, we knew...this was going to be one interesting vacation.

Sunday, May 04, 2014

The Shafferland Shuffle

* Last Sunday, we overslept...woke up 20 minutes before it was time to leave for church. Have you ever woken up too quickly and been in a foul mood? Yeah...that was me. Ryan and I sat in the lobby at church, drinking coffee before Sunday School and he joked that the rock fountain outside was a tribute to the one Moses struck in the wilderness. He can always make me laugh - even when I'm super grumpy!! We took a much-needed nap that afternoon and then Ryan finished up putting the landscaping bricks back in place before the week of monsoon-rain hit. And we squeezed in a quick walk in the chilly evening!

* Monday was a fun day at work...Lynne and I threw an "open office" to celebrate our new digs! We served food and welcomed our co-workers in to hang out for a bit; it was fun! And then that night, Ryan and I had one of his friends over for dinner, which was a BLAST. I cracked up because he'd never been to our house before, so as a joke, Ryan gave him a wrong address and met him there at a...bit of a rundown house. Ha!
 * Tuesday was a full-weather-spectrum day. Drove to work in thick fog, looked at gorgeous sun all day, and sat through a stormy evening. Ahhhh, Indiana. Work was very busy; month-end is always that way, so I was glad my M and M jar was full! When I got home, I lit a candle and hunkered down to work on some blog stuff - and Ryan painted the trim that was added in the house last month after the plumbing overhaul.
 * Wednesday was a hard day for me; one of those days when I just seemed to get beaten down before I could stand back up - all day long. So I was extra thankful for Ryan's encouraging texts and pictures he sent throughout the day. After work, I went to the gym for a run {raining again} - and it was such a nice, quiet room that day. Helped my focus! I may or may NOT have had a massive meltdown when I got home, so some hugs from Ryan and a couple of chocolate chip cookies...followed by a LONG nap helped make the night better!
* Thursday's BLT show was all about the 50th birthday of the Swiss Cake Roll, so Lynne and I both brought boxes of them to work! {Neither of us knew the other was getting one. Great minds!} When I got home from work, I discovered some sweet soul surprised us with a May Day basket and plant. I have no idea who it was, but I loved it! We spent the rest of Thursday night packing for our quick getaway to Holland, Michigan! Braeya = unamused.



*Friday, Ryan and I took the day off work and headed north. On the way up, we did another one of our county dates - this time to Marshall County in northern Indiana. We stopped in St. Joseph, Michigan, for lunch at a pizza place and while there...checked out some lighthouses on the FREEZING COLD beach. And then we drove on up to Holland, and LET ME JUST TELL YOU. You are not even going to believe our tale of the hotel. You just won't. It was a very eventful day - for our 17 month anniversary!
* Saturday we headed out for the Tulip Time Festival...which was the reason we went to Holland in the first place. It was the first day of the festival, and you know who didn't get the memo about it? THE TULIPS!!! Below you'll notice the field of tulips...lovely, huh? We had fun, though. We got to go up in the huge windmill {do keep in mind my insane fear of heights} and we went to a couple of beaches, where we enjoyed the water...with our hats and gloves.