Minnehaha Falls!
We ticked an item off our Minnesota bucket list with a visit to Minnehaha falls. You can park pretty close to the Falls and hike as much or as little as you want to. The stairs are steep and rugged…but besides that, this area is fun for all ages. The waterfall is BEAUTIFUL but my favorite part was a huge open swimming area! We didn’t bring towels or suits…so we did not “swim” but we did play in the water for a little while. Minnehaha Falls reminded me of Colorado, with the interesting trails and rocks to climb.
We also found an abandoned railroad track and a ‘secret garden’ across the street from the Falls.
Minnesota State Fair
We also visited the Minnesota State Fair. Minnesotans truly love their fair. As I asked locals what should go on my Minnesota Bucket List, many people recommended the Fair. I decided to check it out and see for myself if it lives up to the notoriety. Here are my thoughts …
Pros:
- Really Good food! I tried the elote corn and a frozen mojito-like drink. Both were amazing. I wanted to get the fried pickles but it was in a crowded area and since my kids were tired … I decided I’d pass. We were happy to find a stand that had icees for $1! Score for my wallet!
- Time with friends! We met some friends at the fair and enjoyed being with them – eating, exploring and catching up.
- The Fair Map: Don’t forget to ask for a map when you get to the ticket booth. Since this was my first time at the fair, I had NO IDEA where to go or what to do. The map was very helpful!
- Dairy Barn – Look for the butter carving and try the ice cream! Delicious!!!
- Random entertainment: You may see a parade, street entertainers, a butter carving, or even a live birth – who knows what will happen at the fair!
- SO MUCH TO SEE AND DO!!! There are hundreds of booths, barns, and exhibits to explore. Our favorite was the “Miracle of Birth” center. It was filled with adorable baby animals. We watched chicks pecking their way out of their eggs!
Cons:
- Parking: Crazy and expensive! We waited in a line that was over two miles to get into the parking lot (cost: $14). Others recommend taking the shuttle (cost $5 per person); or parking in the nearby neighborhoods to avoid some of the traffic going in and out (cost $20).
- Crowds: I went on a Wednesday, so it wasn’t even the busiest day, but there were parts of the fair that were just a sea of people. Thankfully, I only took two of my boys. It’s hard to just ”relax and have fun” in the scene pictured below:
- LOTS of walking: If you have kids – bring a stroller or a wagon, or plan on giving some piggyback rides. My eight year old did fine, my 6-year-old did a lot of complaining that his feet hurt.
- The cost: You can easily drop $100 without even knowing where your money went. BRING LOTS OF CASH!!! Most places are CASH ONLY!
- Entrance fee: $10-15 per person
- Parking: $14 minimum
- Ear of corn: $7
- Rides: $5 per person, per ride
- Drinks: $5 and up
I told the boys we may wait a couple years before I’ve worked up enough energy (and saved up enough money!) to go back with them.
If you love the fair, tell me what you love about it!
River Valley Church
One morning, I walked into Caribou Coffee and saw some ladies chatting. They had their Bibles with them and were leaving at the same time as me, so I asked them if they belonged to a local church. They said they all went to River Valley Church and invited me to come! This is the church that had been recommended to us before we moved here, and a place I had already planned to visit. One of the ladies I met used to live in Colorado Springs and we discovered we had mutual friends (thanks to Facebook)!
We visited the church and the kids LOVED it! They come home with little study guides, asking if I could read the Bible with them. They are counting down the days until we go back.
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I love your positive attitude and how you make the best of whatever God calls you to! Such a God moment meeting those ladies in Caribou! So my question with activities so many nights in the week (which we have too), how do you meal plan? And so you eat before or after practice? Love and miss you!
HI Mary Tyson! SOO good to hear from you!! Thank you for your encouragement! It was definitely a "God moment" at Caribou!!! Ugh...meals with practice is HARD! On "good days" I make something filling for them to eat right after school and before practice - tacos, spaghetti, hamburgers, chicken. I try to make enough so that we can have the same food two times that week. On busy, hard or unprepared days it's peanut butter toast before we go and fast-food or pizza on the way home.
We just had our local fair here in our area parking is free we buy tickets before the fair which is so much cheaper. But food is so expensive also but I found cheaper food. I was so bummed though cause I didnt know Matthew West and Hawk Nelson was doing a concert there or I would of bought tickets. We didnt get to see all the barns we wanted to but I was so sore from walking I couldn't wait to get home. I know the feeling. Thank God it is only once a year.
We have football for my 13 yr old Joel everyday.
Golf for my noelle who is a freshman everyday this week.
My 7 year old is a big helper
And a 22mth old who is a active climber, explorer and keeps me young. 😂
Thank for your blog. I love reading it.
HI Tammy! It was so good to hear from you...thanks for the update on your family!!!