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Showing posts with label Weekend Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weekend Trips. Show all posts

Monday, October 20, 2014

Kelley's Go Camping - Broken Bow, OK


I usually don't pay much attention to my birthday as it comes and goes each year.  Other than wanting to spend the day with my family and possibly close friends (if given the chance)... the day usually comes without much fanfare or production.  And that's usually the way I like it.  This year though, the day hit me like a rock.  And NOT in a good way.  It WANTED me to remember it.  Late Monday evening, right before my birthday on Tuesday the 14th, the countdown began on 36 miserable hours of the worst stomach bug I have ever remembered having.  Worst BIRTHDAY EVER.  I was miserable and I hated every second of it.  

Luckily for me, the timing was right (if there ever really is a right time to get a stomach bug) and it came and went before it had a chance to ruin our weekend camping plans to Broken Bow, OK  :)  Thank you baby Jesus!  Our trip was still on and we were MORE than a little excited to get out of town for a couple days.  

It was such an amazing Birthday redemption weekend.  Perfect weather.  A very cooperative bear.  An amazingly beautiful drive....and nature for miles.  :)  We can't wait to do it again.  

Let the (Cabin) Camping Adventure BEGIN!  


So we didn't rough it or anything.  Cause who has time for that kind of tent camping non-sense.  ;)  
We did go without cell service and a wifi connection though.  That's "Roughing It"...right?  ;) 


Our home away from home for the weekend.. :)

Hidden amongst the trees.. 

Our very own BEAR to welcome us!  :)


 
 

After a 3 hour trek, Momma Bear and Baby Bear were happy to be out of that car! 
Silly Selfie time :)

The next day.. (Saturday, October 18, 2014) after a leisurely morning, we attempted a hike :)
(Everleigh was NOT a fan of the pack we tried to put her in...so daddy came to the rescue and carried her most of the way ;)  She really did enjoy it though.. so it was worth the back ache.  ;)




 
She was easily entertained by throwing rocks in the water.  :)



Peter Toth Indian Sculpture - Forest Heritage Center
Located near the main entrance of the Forest Heritage Center, this Indian Sculpture is one in a 50 state series known as the "Trail of Tears" sculptures by Hungarian artist, Peter Toth. Mr.Toth came to Oklahoma to sculpt Oklahoma's Indian monuments. Mr. Toth's goal in life was to complete at least one sculpture in each of the fifty states. To date, he has done 67 monuments. All of his monuments are his own concept of the North American Indian and bear many similarities, except for certain characteristics, which pertain to the Indians of that region, such as feathers, headbands, or other decorations.
 



She spent least 30 minutes just throwing rocks into the lake.  :)







Dinner Time at this quaint little Southern Spot - The Blue Rooster 

With these cuties.  :)


Sunday - October 19th, 2014
One last hike before heading back home.  




Our new little Mud Bug friend.  



What a fabulous birthday it turned out to be :) :) 



Monday, November 25, 2013

New York City - Day 3 ; Four Year Anniversary Weekend


Day 3 - Our last full day in New York City and we were set to make the best of it.  We had a few specific things that we knew we wanted to see and do...but much like the other days, we just walked...and walked.. and walked some more.  

Our last day, in pictures.   

The Empire State Building

Our first stop of the day:  The New York Public Library to check out an exhibit on Children's books that we heard great things about.  :)  And of course the architecture geek in me, got excited about all the amazing details in this building.  (But apparently I forgot to take daytime pictures of the exterior).. Boo.. Party foul! 








Goodnight Moon




The original stuffed animals of the real life Christopher Robin Milne born in 1920, pictured with his father, author and creator of Winnie the Pooh :)  

and what to my wandering eyes did appear... 

EVERYONE POOPS!!  Haha... 

Funny how my eye went straight to that every single time I scanned over this tower of book titles

Top of the Rock : Our view to the Empire State Building..

We had heard it was much easier and faster to get to the Top of Rockefeller Center than it was to get through the lines of the Empire State Building.  And because I had already been to the Empire State Building (and Chad didn't really mind either way, he hates heights anyway ;) we went with building that we thought might get us better views of Central Park.  

It took less than 20 minutes to purchase tickets, wait in line and ride the elevator to the top!  








With about an hour and a half to waste before we were set to see the Broadway show, The Lion King.. 
We made sure to get some New York City PIZZA!  :)  

I honestly wasn't expecting the bottom to be so nice and crispy!  So, so good!  

Next Up:  The Lion King :) 
Where of course, no pictures were allowed. Wah, wah, Waaaaahhh...

The Empire State Building from Bryant Park.  


To cap off our trip to this amazing city, we were excited to get a chance to meet up with one of Chad's old culinary school friends Leslie and her boyfriend in Brooklyn.  After a few pre-dinner drinks at a local bar, we took our bellies to this quaint little Italian restaurant:  Lunetta





Thanks for a great trip New York City!  Can't wait to come back :) 
 So much left unseen!