Reading about the local history. "Did you know that Lake Superior is the deepest of the Great Lakes?" "Did you know that if you emptied Lake Superior the water would cover all of North and South America a foot deep?" and on and on and on. Curious little boy he is. (That sounded a little yoda-like).
And then there was a lot of this going on:
Skipping rocks. They would do that all day if you let them. The rocks around Lake Superior are perfect for skipping. Then there were the contests to see who can get the most skips. I think the dad one that one. Jumping across the rocks at Gooseberry Falls. Without falling in or getting your shoes wet. L had the right idea by taking OFF his shoes...
Or just walking along the boardwalk.
We stayed at the cool hotel again (The Inn on Lake Superior). I would highly recommend it. They have this pool on the rooftop that the kids love. And don't forget the s'mores every night---bonfires by the lakeside, and they provide the fixins'. Of course the part my kids liked best was the hot chocolate machines in the lobby all day long.
Finally, I apparently have a ham for a son. All day long, every day, he would stand in front of something and say, "Mom, take my picture." I know I have heard that somewhere before, (think Dwain, Joyce). I don't know if it is the last kid syndrome or what. I mean I can certainly identify with that. Regardless, I have many pictures of B in front of just about any landmark in Duluth if you are interested.
He is pretty cute though.
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