Now that I have a vehicle again, it's nice to be able to get out of the neighborhood and change up our walks occasionally. After work on Thursday, the girls and I made the drive to Fenner Nature Center for a nice walk during the golden hour and sunset. We love Fenner and hadn't been there in over a month, so it was nice to get back there for a walk. It is crazy how much things have changed since our last visit. While we weren't able to spend a long time there, we did have a really nice walk and the girls enjoyed all of the new smells.
For the weekend I had plans to get out to enjoy some of the Holiday events throughout the area. After work on Friday, I loaded the girls into the car and we headed off to Albion for the kickoff of their multi-day "Holidays in Albion" event. We arrived in Albion with time to take a short walk around the Albion College Campus as well as a short walk on the North Country Trail. The girls were so excited to be on campus with all of the new smells. It was also good to get back to spending a little time on the NCT since we haven't been there in such a long time.
After our time on the trail, we loaded up in the car again and got in line for the event that had brought us there, the Albion Reverse Parade. In an effort to keep people safe in our current world, all of the floats and displays were set up on the sides of the street and we were able to stay in our cars and drive through town to enjoy the sights. Since the weather was mild, I had my windows rolled down so the girls could look out and watch the happenings. It was short, but it was a good start to our weekend.
I then decided that we would drive to Marshall, since it is only 10 miles away, and partake in the Merry Mile-a drive-thru light display that they have there every year. We've been there once before and I was happy to see that the light display had been expanded this year. We wove the mile through the fairgrounds enjoying the lights and Christmas music. It was a quiet and enjoyable event.
Before heading home, we also decided to take some time to ride through the festive downtown area of Marshall and to check out some of the houses that were beautifully decorated. It was a beautiful Friday evening that we all enjoyed.
While we had a slow start to our Saturday, we had some fun plans for Saturday afternoon. Vanessa was going to join us for a trip to Lowell for a little hiking and geocaching, and finally, for the Drive-thru Lighted Santa Parade that they were holding in town Saturday evening. We headed out for Lowell mid-afternoon and arrived ready for a nice hike along one of our favorite sections of the North Country Trail. As has become our norm, we took a slow meandering hike down the trail walking along at Maddie's speed and adding in some geocaching along the way. With the daylight slowly fading, we headed back to the car completing a 1.6 mile round trip hike. It was nice to see Maddie going strong to the very end.
Before it got dark, we had plans to pick up another geocache before heading to get in line for the Santa Parade. We found the cache and then headed toward the fairgrounds for the parade. As we got closer, we noticed the traffic back-up from every direction. Unfortunately, the way things were set up, they were not allowing people to wait in line until the start of the event. Instead, in order to keep traffic moving, they were not allowing anyone to stop and wait, so we had to continue on without entering. We planned to circle around and try to come back a bit later to see if we could make it into the event, but the lines did nothing but get longer and so we decided to get out for some other adventures instead. After a drive to Ada to pick up some Salted Caramel hot chocolate, we headed back to Lowell to try our hand at finding some nighttime geocaches. This was my first experience with caching after dark, but it will not be my last. After our first successful find, I was excited to find the second.
The second cache was hidden along a portion of the North Country Trail close to town. I was pretty excited for a nighttime hike on the trail and I was not disappointed. We headed out on the trail with flashlights in hand and I have to say I think it was one of Peaches favorite walks ever. The air was crisp, the ground was crunchy with frost, and the sky was clear and full of beautiful stars. We even saw some eyes glowing in the distance, and while Vanessa was convinced they belonged to monsters, I'm pretty sure they belonged to some deer.
After a nice walk down the trail, we successfully found the cache and headed back to the car, completing another 1.6 miles on the trail. Maddie was a trooper and did a fantastic job, but she was definitely done when we got back to the car. After lots of fun adventures, the girls were down for the count and we had a quiet drive home. It had been a great night of fun, we had seen some pretty lights in town, and had found some really fun geocaches.
I started Sunday morning off with a nice breakfast of sourdough toast from homemade sourdough bread from Vanessa and farm fresh eggs from Katelyn. Yum! I then spent Sunday morning at home doing some boring stuff around the house before heading out in the afternoon to run a few errands. The last stop on my list was at Chastity's house to pick up the homemade chicken tamales she had gotten for me and some fresh baked cookies that she had just made. Those two things made for an amazing late lunch. I have some pretty awesome friends!
I had one last Holiday event to partake in before the weekend was over, the Toys for Tots event at the Wonderland of Lights held annually at Potter Park Zoo. Every year I buy a couple of toys to donate in exchange for admission to the Wonderland of Lights event. This year's event was different with mandatory masks, social distancing, one way travel through the Zoo, and all of the exhibits closed, but I made a quick trip through to enjoy the light displays on a cold night. It is tradition, after all.
It was a busy weekend full of Holiday fun and I am feeling very festive as I sit here tonight enjoying my own Christmas tree and some holiday movies. We are less than three weeks from Christmas and we will continue to enjoy the season as much as we can. I have some more holiday fun planned for this week and look forward to sharing that with you next Sunday. I am really enjoying the holiday season so far and I'm glad to be making the most of it. I hope you can get out and enjoy some holiday magic too.
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