Today we managed to sleep in until about 9am. By the time we finally got our behinds out of the lodge is was 10am. We decided to stop by the Vanilla Bean bakery for breakfast and get muffins. My muffin was burnt and dry and yucky. This made me crabby and I ended up throwing it out and grumbling. Lyle suggested we stop by the Rustic Inn Cafe for breakfast instead. So we did. The breakfast I got here was fantastic, wild rice and cranberry french toast, and made me happy again.
We drove of to Split Rock State park and used the GPS unit that we had gotten from the lodge to find the geo cache here. It was at the top of day Hill; a very nice hike with a beautiful view of Lake Superior at the top of the hill. We took another small hike to another outlook; this lead to the old Cornumdum mines but the outlook wasn't great. Then back to the car.
We decided to go back to the lodge. Worked on the puzzle, took a nap, sat by the lake and read some. Of course while I decided to take a nap, they decided to mow the lawn which was a bit annoying but I slept nonetheless.
Then I changed into nicer cloths and we started the 1.5 hr drive up to Lutsen. We got up there in plenty of time (Lyle likes to drive fast and pass people). Met up with our friends in the lobby. I got the programs from Bianca and packed those away in the car. They are getting married down by the lake. So while they rehearsed, we collected some rocks and then Lyle and others stood behind the rehearsal making strange faces and poses in the background of the pictures. Very mature. Of course I do think Bianca will think that is hilarious when she looks at the pictures.
After that it was time for dinner. It was a BBQ but the bonfire was cancelled because of a big store blowing through. It didn't start raining until 7:30pm or so and then BBQ was under a tent so it ended up being okay. We left around 8:30pm. It was raining really hard on our drive back, I am glad Lyle was driving. When we got back we ran past the main lodge to get some hot chocolate and then can back and finished the puzzle. After the puzzle we watched the movie "The Fall" which was interesting, if a bit slow. Then off to bed by 12:30am. Tomorrow will be a busy day.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Friday, September 26, 2008
Vacation Up North Day 3
Yesterday was our third day of vacation. We started out the day by checking out a GPS unit from the main lodge and driving into Two Harbors for breakfast. We stopped at the Vanilla Bean Cafe to eat. Food here is always good, although usually service is slow. Lyle got his favorite citrus french toast with hash browns and I tried a new dish they had, pecan and caramel bread pudding with some bacon on the side. Mine was very yummy and so was Lyle's. The service was faster than normal for once. I should mention that we managed to sleep in until 8:30am today :-)
We left Two Harbors and went north to Tettegouche State Park. We decided to go ahead and try and find the geocache here. The coordinates they gave us got us to the State park entrance and from there there were additional coordinates. We opted to skip the 6.5 mile hike and just go straight to the cache. We really wanted to get up to Temperance River today too. So we parked at what we thought was the right area and took off towards Two Step Falls which is where the GPS was pointing. 1.5 miles out there we realized we were on the wrong side of the river. So we had to go to the High Falls bridge and cross. I hate this bridge, it's a metal grate and sways like crazy and I basically went across as fast as I could. It doesn't help that there are warning signs to not jump on the bridge and to make sure that no more than 5 people are on it at a time...
After a long hike up the other side of the river we realized that we had parked in the wrong spot initially and we ended up over where we had been the day before. So, we hiked and hiked and hiked. Ended up on the Superior Trail and then up this really tall hill. Finally at the top of the hill we ran into a guy that was leaving the cache. He told us he buried it under this pine tree. I thought that was kind of jerky of him because we were seriously in the middle of no-where and just finding the cache under a pine tree would have been difficult enough, you didn't have to bury it under bark. I crawled under the tree and pulled it out, took out history card, and made an note in the journal, Lyle went to the look-out and took some pics. I put the cache so that it was visible under the pine tree. Then we had a *long* walk back to the car.
Given all our navigation errors our quick jaunt at Tettegouche took around 2 hours and was about 5 miles long. By this time we were tired and (at least I was getting) cranky and hungry. So we decided to do temperance park the next day. We drove into Duluth to the Mall there and walked around the mall. I bought some clothes and so did Lyle. Ends up Gap was having a super awesome sale. I got some nice shirts for extremely cheap as did Lyle. Then we left the mall to go watch the movie Ghost Town at the theater.
The movie was pretty good, it was mostly funny but kind of sad. After the movie it was off to Grandma's Sports Garden for dinner. The idea was to eat dinner and then play some pool but the pool tables had been moved for a banquet. That and I got a drink that was really strong and after that I had trouble walking straight much less playing pool :-)
So we decided to come back to the cabin. We stopped in the main lodge and returned the GPS unit and ordered some dessert to go. Then we worked on the puzzle for a long time and went to bed and read for a while...then it was off to sleep.
Today we will be going further up north since we need to be at Lutsen for Bianca and Ken's rehersal dinner tonight. Figured we'd make a day of it. Anyway, so far so good.
Last night when I talked to my parents I found out that Keegan is doing really well, he seems completely recovered from his illness. They are having to keep him off milk because he gets D really bad if he drinks it. Hopefully this is a temporary thing. I am just happy he is doing so well!
We left Two Harbors and went north to Tettegouche State Park. We decided to go ahead and try and find the geocache here. The coordinates they gave us got us to the State park entrance and from there there were additional coordinates. We opted to skip the 6.5 mile hike and just go straight to the cache. We really wanted to get up to Temperance River today too. So we parked at what we thought was the right area and took off towards Two Step Falls which is where the GPS was pointing. 1.5 miles out there we realized we were on the wrong side of the river. So we had to go to the High Falls bridge and cross. I hate this bridge, it's a metal grate and sways like crazy and I basically went across as fast as I could. It doesn't help that there are warning signs to not jump on the bridge and to make sure that no more than 5 people are on it at a time...
After a long hike up the other side of the river we realized that we had parked in the wrong spot initially and we ended up over where we had been the day before. So, we hiked and hiked and hiked. Ended up on the Superior Trail and then up this really tall hill. Finally at the top of the hill we ran into a guy that was leaving the cache. He told us he buried it under this pine tree. I thought that was kind of jerky of him because we were seriously in the middle of no-where and just finding the cache under a pine tree would have been difficult enough, you didn't have to bury it under bark. I crawled under the tree and pulled it out, took out history card, and made an note in the journal, Lyle went to the look-out and took some pics. I put the cache so that it was visible under the pine tree. Then we had a *long* walk back to the car.
Given all our navigation errors our quick jaunt at Tettegouche took around 2 hours and was about 5 miles long. By this time we were tired and (at least I was getting) cranky and hungry. So we decided to do temperance park the next day. We drove into Duluth to the Mall there and walked around the mall. I bought some clothes and so did Lyle. Ends up Gap was having a super awesome sale. I got some nice shirts for extremely cheap as did Lyle. Then we left the mall to go watch the movie Ghost Town at the theater.
The movie was pretty good, it was mostly funny but kind of sad. After the movie it was off to Grandma's Sports Garden for dinner. The idea was to eat dinner and then play some pool but the pool tables had been moved for a banquet. That and I got a drink that was really strong and after that I had trouble walking straight much less playing pool :-)
So we decided to come back to the cabin. We stopped in the main lodge and returned the GPS unit and ordered some dessert to go. Then we worked on the puzzle for a long time and went to bed and read for a while...then it was off to sleep.
Today we will be going further up north since we need to be at Lutsen for Bianca and Ken's rehersal dinner tonight. Figured we'd make a day of it. Anyway, so far so good.
Last night when I talked to my parents I found out that Keegan is doing really well, he seems completely recovered from his illness. They are having to keep him off milk because he gets D really bad if he drinks it. Hopefully this is a temporary thing. I am just happy he is doing so well!
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Vacation Up North Day 2
Today we were able to sleep in. Which was great, except neither of us could sleep past 7:30am. So much for sleeping in really late.
So we got up and took our time getting ready. Then we went over to the Rock Ledge Grill (the on-site restaurant) for breakfast; we had a voucher for this place. It ended up being cheaper to get the breakfast package than to pay per night. Like last time the food was mediocre and the service horrible. They actually managed to burn Lyle's french toast and my fruit and nut granola had raisins as the "fruit" and no nuts but lots of chocolate chips....
Anyway, with that aside we packed up our bikes and drove down to Jay Cooke State Park. We never have spent much time at this park. We ended up taking our bikes out for maybe 15 minutes; it was extremely windy and the biking trail was in pretty poor shape. We gave up on a long bike ride and brought the bikes back to the car so that we could go on a hike. We did the hiking trail along the river and then up the bluffs. After about 2 hours of hiking we decided to go do something else.
We went to Best Buy in Duluth to check out how much their portable GPS units cost. Lyle looked up prices online on his phone and, as expected, the prices online were about the same as we could get at Best Buy with the 40% off coupon. So we decided to skip the GPS for now. We left Best Buy and drove to the New Scenic Cafe for lunch. Lunch there was very yummy. We had a maple sugared Fig Plate with Blue Cheese for an appetizer and then I had a tomato/mozzarella sandwich while Lyle had a burger. Like everywhere up here, service was pleasant but very slow. We kept reminding ourselves that we weren't really in a hurry to get anywhere so we should just relax. After lunch we decided to go back to the lodge to drop off our bikes.
I dumped out the puzzle and we started doing that. We ended up spending a couple hours on that and then realized since this is supposed to be the nicest day for weather that we should probably get another hike in. So we took off planning to go up to Temperance River State Park. We underestimated the time it would take to get there and realized that the sun was starting to set and we were only to Tettegouche State park. SO we pulled into Tettegouche and did the hike to the High Falls. It was getting dark by the time we got back to the car so we went back to the lodge. Once we got back we went to the main building and got some hot drinks and dessert to go. Then back to our lodge to work on the puzzle some more. I am not sure what we will do next. Maybe we will watch a movie tonight.
We did find out that we can check out GPS units at the main building for free. So maybe if it's not raining too bad tomorrow we will do some more geocaching at some of the more northern parks. We will see.
So we got up and took our time getting ready. Then we went over to the Rock Ledge Grill (the on-site restaurant) for breakfast; we had a voucher for this place. It ended up being cheaper to get the breakfast package than to pay per night. Like last time the food was mediocre and the service horrible. They actually managed to burn Lyle's french toast and my fruit and nut granola had raisins as the "fruit" and no nuts but lots of chocolate chips....
Anyway, with that aside we packed up our bikes and drove down to Jay Cooke State Park. We never have spent much time at this park. We ended up taking our bikes out for maybe 15 minutes; it was extremely windy and the biking trail was in pretty poor shape. We gave up on a long bike ride and brought the bikes back to the car so that we could go on a hike. We did the hiking trail along the river and then up the bluffs. After about 2 hours of hiking we decided to go do something else.
We went to Best Buy in Duluth to check out how much their portable GPS units cost. Lyle looked up prices online on his phone and, as expected, the prices online were about the same as we could get at Best Buy with the 40% off coupon. So we decided to skip the GPS for now. We left Best Buy and drove to the New Scenic Cafe for lunch. Lunch there was very yummy. We had a maple sugared Fig Plate with Blue Cheese for an appetizer and then I had a tomato/mozzarella sandwich while Lyle had a burger. Like everywhere up here, service was pleasant but very slow. We kept reminding ourselves that we weren't really in a hurry to get anywhere so we should just relax. After lunch we decided to go back to the lodge to drop off our bikes.
I dumped out the puzzle and we started doing that. We ended up spending a couple hours on that and then realized since this is supposed to be the nicest day for weather that we should probably get another hike in. So we took off planning to go up to Temperance River State Park. We underestimated the time it would take to get there and realized that the sun was starting to set and we were only to Tettegouche State park. SO we pulled into Tettegouche and did the hike to the High Falls. It was getting dark by the time we got back to the car so we went back to the lodge. Once we got back we went to the main building and got some hot drinks and dessert to go. Then back to our lodge to work on the puzzle some more. I am not sure what we will do next. Maybe we will watch a movie tonight.
We did find out that we can check out GPS units at the main building for free. So maybe if it's not raining too bad tomorrow we will do some more geocaching at some of the more northern parks. We will see.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
First Day on the North Shore
So today was the first day of our vacation. I should start by saying that I have had a horrible cold for the last week; it's finally getting better. Unfortunately Keegan has also been very sick with diarrhea and vomiting. He finally stopped puking on Sunday but he's still having diarrhea. Hopefully that will cure itself soon enough. After a very traumatic trip to the doctor's office on Friday I am reluctant to ever take him back! The Dr. decided to run a blood test to make sure he wasn't getting dehydrated. It took 3 nurses and me to hold him down so that they could draw blood from his arm, then he moved. They had to get another nurse in and stick him in his other arm. It was a horrible experience for both of us. Sadly now my parents are stuck with Keegan and his diarrhea while we are on vacation up north. I hope that it gets better quickly. I was worried about leaving him and am worried that maybe he has a bacterial or parasitic infection and not the viral infection the doctor assumed he had...
All that aside we decided to come up to the north shore as planned today. We dropped Kee off at my mom's house around 7am. Then we took off to eat breakfast at Bruegger's. It's not often that Lyle and I get to eat breakfast out and a yummy warm bagel with melty cream cheese was the perfect start.
Lyle and I listened to an audio book on the way up. We are listening to Percy Jackson and the Olympians book 4; the Battle of the Labyrinth. We also stopped to check out Black Bear casino on the way up. It's a pretty new casino (relatively speaking) and was very nice. Unfortunately I was as unlucky this time as I was lucky the last time we went to a casino. My $20 gambling allowance was quickly blown on video poker. Then I blew another $20 on black jack and decided that it wasn't my day to be at the casino. Luckily Lyle was doing well at Black jack and made up for my losses :-) It was a nice break and then it was back into the car and off to Duluth.
At Duluth we parked at Canal Park and wandered around for a bit. We went through the outfitters store there and through the toy store. We had to get Keegan this cute little wind up fish for his bathtub. Then we decided to go to the Lake Avenue Cafe for lunch. We've stopped here before and they always have interesting food. I got the falafel platter, which was excellent, and Lyle got a BLT. Their ice tea was also extremely yummy. After that we toured some of the art galleries; there is one that has a whole bunch of very creative yet affordable clothing that I always like to check out. After that we had to make our traditional stop at the Chocolate store to get a chocolate covered caramel apple to eat. While eating the apple, we walked over to the Omnitheater and cinema to see what was playing. There is a movie out called Ghost Town that we might go see later in the week if we run out of stuff to do. Then it was back to the car and up to Gooseberry Falls.
At Gooseberry Falls we decided to sign out a GPS unit and do the geo-caching treasure hunt that the state parks are running. It was pretty fun. We ended up out on the gitchi-gummi trail, which was cool because we don't usually take that trail. We followed the clues and the coordinates and without much trouble found the cache site. It was hidden in an old CCC outhouse; the last CCC outhouse in the US! It was a bit creepy but only because I have been watching too much Supernatural episodes lately. The coolest part was there was a log book to write a message in and there were coupons for 40% off a GPS unit at Best Buy. Then we backtracked and did our normal hike up to Fifth Falls and back. When we got back to the park office we wandered through the gift shop and found a cool puzzle that shows all the shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. We got the puzzle and returned the GPS unit and took off back to Larsmont Cottages.
We checked in and our lodge is absolutely beautiful as well as closer to the lake and more secluded than last time. We got organized, walked down to the lake, and then took off for dinner at the Rustic Inn Cafe. A buddy of Lyle's from work had recommended this as a great place to eat. We had never been there and I was a bit doubtful. The food was excellent though! Lyle and I both really enjoyed what we got to eat and the pie was yummy too. Then back to the "cabin" and a nice long soak in the jacuzzi. Now I am sitting by the fire in the fireplace while Lyle plays Wii, drinking a Bulldog, wrapped up in a nice warm blankie. It's still raining outside but it didn't rain while we were at Gooseberry and that's what really matters. So far, so good! I just wish I wasn't worried about Kee. I talked to my parents and he is doing okay but still has the D. Ah, well I am sure he will be okay!
All that aside we decided to come up to the north shore as planned today. We dropped Kee off at my mom's house around 7am. Then we took off to eat breakfast at Bruegger's. It's not often that Lyle and I get to eat breakfast out and a yummy warm bagel with melty cream cheese was the perfect start.
Lyle and I listened to an audio book on the way up. We are listening to Percy Jackson and the Olympians book 4; the Battle of the Labyrinth. We also stopped to check out Black Bear casino on the way up. It's a pretty new casino (relatively speaking) and was very nice. Unfortunately I was as unlucky this time as I was lucky the last time we went to a casino. My $20 gambling allowance was quickly blown on video poker. Then I blew another $20 on black jack and decided that it wasn't my day to be at the casino. Luckily Lyle was doing well at Black jack and made up for my losses :-) It was a nice break and then it was back into the car and off to Duluth.
At Duluth we parked at Canal Park and wandered around for a bit. We went through the outfitters store there and through the toy store. We had to get Keegan this cute little wind up fish for his bathtub. Then we decided to go to the Lake Avenue Cafe for lunch. We've stopped here before and they always have interesting food. I got the falafel platter, which was excellent, and Lyle got a BLT. Their ice tea was also extremely yummy. After that we toured some of the art galleries; there is one that has a whole bunch of very creative yet affordable clothing that I always like to check out. After that we had to make our traditional stop at the Chocolate store to get a chocolate covered caramel apple to eat. While eating the apple, we walked over to the Omnitheater and cinema to see what was playing. There is a movie out called Ghost Town that we might go see later in the week if we run out of stuff to do. Then it was back to the car and up to Gooseberry Falls.
At Gooseberry Falls we decided to sign out a GPS unit and do the geo-caching treasure hunt that the state parks are running. It was pretty fun. We ended up out on the gitchi-gummi trail, which was cool because we don't usually take that trail. We followed the clues and the coordinates and without much trouble found the cache site. It was hidden in an old CCC outhouse; the last CCC outhouse in the US! It was a bit creepy but only because I have been watching too much Supernatural episodes lately. The coolest part was there was a log book to write a message in and there were coupons for 40% off a GPS unit at Best Buy. Then we backtracked and did our normal hike up to Fifth Falls and back. When we got back to the park office we wandered through the gift shop and found a cool puzzle that shows all the shipwrecks in the Great Lakes. We got the puzzle and returned the GPS unit and took off back to Larsmont Cottages.
We checked in and our lodge is absolutely beautiful as well as closer to the lake and more secluded than last time. We got organized, walked down to the lake, and then took off for dinner at the Rustic Inn Cafe. A buddy of Lyle's from work had recommended this as a great place to eat. We had never been there and I was a bit doubtful. The food was excellent though! Lyle and I both really enjoyed what we got to eat and the pie was yummy too. Then back to the "cabin" and a nice long soak in the jacuzzi. Now I am sitting by the fire in the fireplace while Lyle plays Wii, drinking a Bulldog, wrapped up in a nice warm blankie. It's still raining outside but it didn't rain while we were at Gooseberry and that's what really matters. So far, so good! I just wish I wasn't worried about Kee. I talked to my parents and he is doing okay but still has the D. Ah, well I am sure he will be okay!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Update on Biking
So they have started blocking blogger at my work which means I won't be writing anymore lunchtime updates.
Still I thought I would do a quick update on how the biking is going. Lyle and I usually do the carpool/bike combo 2-3 times a week. This is pretty good considering I only work 4 days a week. Unfortunately the last couple weeks it's been more like 1-2 because I have been having to get into work early and staying a bit late. I try to make up for this by going out for a 6-10 mile bike ride at night after Keegan goes down for bed. It's been starting to get kind of dark though; so last weekend we went out and got head and tail lights for the bikes.
Now that we have been biking 12 miles a day for 2-3 days a week there are some things that I have learned that I never thought about before:
- Bike shorts are really nice as they reduce the bruising to my tail bone
- Bike jerseys are awesome bcs I and put my ipod in the back pocket there-by eliminating the funny ipod shaped tan on my arm (from using an sports armband).
- Be careful about opening your mouth; unless you want a high protein snack of dubious quality
- A 10-15 mph wind is a lot of wind; especially when you are riding against it up steep hills.
- Your body is a lot like a windshield; at least where bugs are concerned. When riding at night you will come home with gnats smashed on your face and torso.
- Riding in 96 degree heat really isn't that bad if there's a good breeze.
- Riding in 45 degree weather sucks when you are going 14 mph on your bike; you need gloves and ear covers as well as long pants.
- After riding in 45 degee weather for 6 miles it can be hard to get your body to separate from the bike frame
- Riding in the fog is weird and covers all of your exposed arm hairs with a fine layer of moisture.
- Eventually, at some point, you will be passed on the bike trail by some 85 yr old who is biking twice as fast as you and deflates any sense of pride you have that you cut 5 minutes off of your commute time from last week.
So as mentioned above, 45 degrees is d$% cold on a bike. Lyle and I finally broke down and bought cold weather cycling gloves and brightly colored jackets; as well as head and tail lights. We also bought a cycle trainer. I used the cycle trainer the first times a couple days ago. It worked pretty awesome. It was easy to set up (at least for me, Lyle set it up) and you just plop you bike on it and off you go. It was way more comfortable than the stationary bike we have in the workout room. There are only two large problems with it: you get really hot because you are not generating any breeze like you do outside and I tend to bike a lot faster because that's all I have to concentrate on and end up getting tired a lot quicker. But so far I like it, not as much as riding outside, but it's better than not riding at all.
I haven't really lost much weight from biking. Maybe a couple of pounds, but my endurance is a lot better and I notice that my jeans are looser in the butt and thighs so something must be going on. I still love that the biking doesn't hurt my knees. So, for now, biking is good!
Still I thought I would do a quick update on how the biking is going. Lyle and I usually do the carpool/bike combo 2-3 times a week. This is pretty good considering I only work 4 days a week. Unfortunately the last couple weeks it's been more like 1-2 because I have been having to get into work early and staying a bit late. I try to make up for this by going out for a 6-10 mile bike ride at night after Keegan goes down for bed. It's been starting to get kind of dark though; so last weekend we went out and got head and tail lights for the bikes.
Now that we have been biking 12 miles a day for 2-3 days a week there are some things that I have learned that I never thought about before:
- Bike shorts are really nice as they reduce the bruising to my tail bone
- Bike jerseys are awesome bcs I and put my ipod in the back pocket there-by eliminating the funny ipod shaped tan on my arm (from using an sports armband).
- Be careful about opening your mouth; unless you want a high protein snack of dubious quality
- A 10-15 mph wind is a lot of wind; especially when you are riding against it up steep hills.
- Your body is a lot like a windshield; at least where bugs are concerned. When riding at night you will come home with gnats smashed on your face and torso.
- Riding in 96 degree heat really isn't that bad if there's a good breeze.
- Riding in 45 degree weather sucks when you are going 14 mph on your bike; you need gloves and ear covers as well as long pants.
- After riding in 45 degee weather for 6 miles it can be hard to get your body to separate from the bike frame
- Riding in the fog is weird and covers all of your exposed arm hairs with a fine layer of moisture.
- Eventually, at some point, you will be passed on the bike trail by some 85 yr old who is biking twice as fast as you and deflates any sense of pride you have that you cut 5 minutes off of your commute time from last week.
So as mentioned above, 45 degrees is d$% cold on a bike. Lyle and I finally broke down and bought cold weather cycling gloves and brightly colored jackets; as well as head and tail lights. We also bought a cycle trainer. I used the cycle trainer the first times a couple days ago. It worked pretty awesome. It was easy to set up (at least for me, Lyle set it up) and you just plop you bike on it and off you go. It was way more comfortable than the stationary bike we have in the workout room. There are only two large problems with it: you get really hot because you are not generating any breeze like you do outside and I tend to bike a lot faster because that's all I have to concentrate on and end up getting tired a lot quicker. But so far I like it, not as much as riding outside, but it's better than not riding at all.
I haven't really lost much weight from biking. Maybe a couple of pounds, but my endurance is a lot better and I notice that my jeans are looser in the butt and thighs so something must be going on. I still love that the biking doesn't hurt my knees. So, for now, biking is good!
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