Up North Trip – Part 2

Days 2 and 3 were filled with perfect weather. Sunny, warm but not too warm, the kind of weather you want on your vacation, you know? I loved sitting outside in the morning, drinking my coffee and listening to the birds. I have another app – the Merlin app. My little family of three gets up hours before every else, so the first two days we would get our breakfast and head outside. I would put on the Merlin app and watch it light up with all the bird names that were in the area. It picks up and identifies the bird calls and if you pay attention, it helps you learn the different calls yourself. It is really neat. I think we wound up with 19 different species of bird?

Being early birds worked out well! By the time we had our breakfast and had hung out, everyone else was tumbling out of bed and getting their coffee and food. So of course to be helpful, Billy and I volunteered to hold the Peanut so that her parents could eat more easily. Such a hardship I know, right? She is the happiest little morning baby! All smiles and giggles. We also had a morning of painting in pajamas, which was super fun too. I had Peanut “hold” a crayon and scribble so her art could be displayed as well.

Once we were all ready, we would head out for our daily excursions! The first full day we opted for nearby Petosky, which was a lot of fun, and the second day we explored Indian River itself (that was painting day, so we had less time).

However, Indian River has another attraction I have always seen advertised, but never actually had visited, called The Cross in the Woods. We spent a lot of time wandering the grounds, which were beautiful. I can’t imagine attending church there, it would be amazing honestly, out in the woods like that. Very different from the small Chapel in the Pines, but just as lovely. The Peanut slept very peacefully while we were there.

While we were there we saw this statue of St. Kateri Tekakwitha, a Native American from the Algonquin-Mohawk nation, who was known as the Lily of the Mohawks. She became a Catholic saint. I am not Catholic but I did find her story very interesting. St. Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Native American to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church. Her statue was lovely and the base was covered in turtles, which I found to be such a wonderful recognition of her native heritage of Haudenosaunee.

After visiting The Cross in the Woods, we just putzed around some more in town and at the cabin. I always liked winding down in the evening too, with this crew. We actually didn’t get to have many fires, thanks to the weather that developed, but we did have one, and it was pretty awesome.

The next three days though all, were cold and rainy. It did interrupt some of our plans but we let those plans go and just had fun together however we could. We explored nearby small towns, Wyatt got his beautiful hair cut because no one liked not being able to see his eyes (which I will admit, his bangs were way too long) by a barber in Cheboygan. This barber was so nice guys, his name is Brad and his shop is right there on the main street. He cut Wyatt’s hair for free because we didn’t have cash, and he knew that up front. We did discover my brother had cash though and ran it in after, so we did pay him. We visited Mackinaw City, which to my dismay is very different than I remember. A lot of the stores, like the Island Bookstore which I loved, are gone, replaced by souvenir t-shirt shops. Like most of Mackinaw City is t-shirt shops. I am guessing the economy and the pandemic hit the area hard, or maybe just tourism sunk its teeth in years ago. It’s been a long time since I was up there so I am not sure. I was also disappointed to read that the Forts in both the City and on the Island were not super accessible for wheelchairs. I mean, I understand on some level as they are historical buildings, but the one in town is not super accessible because you have to cross 500 feet of sand to get to it – that can be changed somehow, I would think. Wheelchairs and sand just doesn’t happen. It was pretty cold and foggy and we opted to skip the island, at least during those days. My brother was considering it for Friday, when we were all sort of splitting up for the day. The kids did go to the local Build Your Bear (like Build a Bear) and each got a stuffie. Wyatt got a wolf, and Mermaid Girl picked a cat. They were both enamored with their choices. We also spent a quick chilly hour at the beach gathering rocks, and stopped in at Chillermania where the kids got tons of books and met the author Jonathan Rand, who signed their books. So the days were not a total loss. We also had our best meal during those days, at the Noggin Room in Petosky. Delicious!

And while we had some gray skies and rainy days, our friends and family back home were going through the worst weather – those tornadoes that hit. Five of seven of the tornadoes were within 10-20 miles of our home. My brother and I were watching the weather and texting friends to see if we needed to alert our mother. No tornadoes hit our actual city, but everyone says it was the scariest round of storms they have ever been through, even family and friends who are not normally afraid of storms.

The most important thing was that we were together, just hanging out with no agenda or schedule or somewhere we needed to rush off too. We made memories that these kids will remember forever, being with family, especially grandpa.

I have one more day to cover guys, and that is it. I promise! But it was a really good one, so it gets its own post.

12 thoughts on “Up North Trip – Part 2

  1. Oh, you guys should have come to Gaylord and taken the kids to Call of the Wild — an animal diorama museum. If you hit near twilight, the local elk come up to the feeding station (by the Elks club, of course!) to eat. I haven’t been this year but always go at least once! That’s unfortunate about the forts. The one on the island makes sense on that hill but the one in Mackinaw City should fix that. I’m sorry the weather was grim. It’s been a bad August. Glad you didn’t have damage at home. Lansing is a mess.

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  2. I just have said that we needed to see the elk like 50 times. In fact as we we drove past on our way home I was like, we need to come back to see the elk! 😂

    Yeah the one on the hill is a bit tougher, but for the other one at least add a deck or something.

    This whole summer has been an odd one! We had fun despite the rain though. 🙂

    Yes I’m sure it is! So close to the fowlerville tornado. All of that was so scary to watch unfold from hours away knowing my mom was back home alone. Our city did ok but neighboring cities were hit really hard.

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    I haven’t been to Mackinaw City in years other than to ride on a bus through it on the way to the Grand on the island. But, when I was a kid, we stayed in these cottages just outside the town. I keep trying to convince Mike to go back to the Grand one last time…but, wowza!!! It would be almost the cost of an entire week to stay just one night. And, that wouldn’t include the ferry and all the other costs.

    Anyway, back to your vacation. I didn’t realize Wyatt was left-handed. My oldest is, too. I love how your family just rolls with it. Mine would be upset and turning round and round trying to figure out something only to do nothing. I can’t believe how big Peanut is getting! She was just born it seems. I’m glad your mom didn’t have to hunker down for the storms. Now that we don’t have a basement, I don’t relish the idea of hunkering down in our crawl space. I can’t wait to read the last day!

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    1. Oh my gosh I know right! The Grand got a bit pricey. Or maybe it was always pricey? Sometimes they have good end of season deals though.

      Yep, Wyatt is a leftie! He is a hemi kid, and his left side is stronger than his right, but his OT said that he thinks Wyatt is a biologically a leftie, like he always would have been left handed. He said he didn’t really need to get Wyatt to “learn” to use his left at all, where with other hemis they maybe weren’t wired that way. Did that all make sense? Lol.

      She is so big now! She can roll all over and loves to stand while being supported, and is almost crawling! She will be 6 months this month. 🙂

      I was so nervous! My mom moved to a senior living apartment this year and is on the second floor. I was going to tell her to go to the first floor restroom if she needed to seek shelter.

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  5. I’m going to be honest – I’ve never really thought of Michigan as a vacation destination but you are changing your mind! This looks like such a fun trip! And we definitely need the Merlin app. Looking for that now.

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    1. Lol! Michigan has some really really cool spots honestly. The Traverse City area is awesome. You can have so many different vacations all in one. Swimming and the beach, a city, the woods, a rural area.. it is seriously an amazing spot. Then there is Mackinac Island, or the Holland/Saugatuck area which is tied with Traverse City for my favorite spots in Michigan. Where we were is more rural Michigan but it was still a really nice trip. I do highly recommend Michigan! The Merlin app is super cool too. I do it everywhere now. Lol.

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