Do you remember back when I used to write a lot on this blog about the various places I went and things I did all over town? I do too.
I'm not sure quite why I got away from doing that, but I did. It was sometime in 2019 that it happened. I know this, because I just found a big ol' pile of playbills, brochures, and other documentation of various activities!
So, here is a seven year recap of our fun times (though there is a noticeable gap, which I'm sure you all will understand).
2019
60th Annual Lumberjack World Championships - Hayward, Wisconsin, is home to the annual Lumberjack World Championships. We've been twice, and it's been a blast both times. Tickets and beer are inexpensive, the competition is fierce, and the nearby Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest provides ample camping opportunities (if you can handle the North Country mosquitoes). After our first night in the forest, we got a very kind offer to camp in the parking lot of the now-closed Tiny's Diner, which made the next morning's breakfast quite convenient. Tiny had an enormous collection of rubber ducks and related decor, and we've sent him several to add to his collection as we've traveled the country and the world since we first met him, including one from SLAM right here in town!
We can also recommend setting aside a whole afternoon to visit the Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame and Museum (and make sure you go all to the way to the last outbuildings, which is where they have the old fishing boats and motors -- we got a bit shorted on time so had to speed through this part, unfortunately). Same goes for the Sawyer County Historical Society; it's a great little museum jam-packed with local history, but hours are a bit limited, so plan ahead!Our Anniversary - we spent a weekend in downtown St. Louis for our 2019 anniversary. We spent the day participating in MetroQuest, which covered the downtown and Washington Avenue neighborhoods that year. Dinner was at Hamilton's Urban Steak House & Bourbon Bar, which was hosting a special Maker's Mark five-course pairing dinner that evening. I still have the menu! Seared scallop, arugula and endive salad, roasted rack of lamb, Wagyu ribeye, and bananas foster. We capped it off with a visit to The Gaslight Theater, where they were showing the play Fifty Words, which is -- not ideally, for an anniversary -- a play about a troubled marriage. But it was well-acted and was also my introduction to the Gaslight! We stayed at the Angad Arts hotel, whose rooftop bar/club sure was an experience! Cool rooms, though.
Florida - our last big family get-together pre-COVID was a Thanksgiving celebration at K's house. It was a great time!
Phoenix - we busted out of the St. Louis winter with a holiday trip to see some family in the Phoenix area. Hands down, the best moment of the trip came when S's step-mom saw me shopping online for leather duffel bags. "I'm thinking about getting myself a Christmas gift," I explained. She told me to hold my horses, disappeared into a back bedroom, and came back out with a box that had "Christmas gift?" scrawled on the side in permanent marker. She opened it up and pulled out a leather duffel bag! Apparently they had ended up with it somehow and neither of them wanted it, but they never bothered to return it, instead holding onto it for the right moment. It was (and remains) perfect!
