Thursday, June 14, 2012

Michigan, Chock-Full

When I moved from Michigan to Florida eight years ago, Michigan had already acquired its bad economic reputation. I wasn't the only one who moved away for a job, but once I did, I thought of other reasons I was happy I left that heightened my excitement for adventures and eventually settling down in a new state. Things like cold winters, icy roads, depressing Februaries, and driving by abandoned automobile factories that once were lively and promising but now are boarded up and betrayed. I love Florida, I do. I love that my girls can run barefoot just about every day of the year, and that a decision to head to the beach for an impromptu sunset can transform to reality in the four minutes it takes to get there. I love my choice of moving away because it defined my present life. But being here, tucked in a cottage between the Oaks and Maples and thick pine forests I knew so well, has at least revived good memories and feelings for this state of which I've jokingly criticized, perhaps to justify my move. And I must add that this state is slowly rebuilding its economy, and it's encouraging to see so many residents passionate about its progress.

I am enjoying our surroundings. The stars are brighter and clearer at night, and the environment lends itself to perfect daytime summer fun.


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Enjoying this week...

Hammock Naps

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Quiet Cottage Mornings

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Dock Visits in our Pajamas

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Watching Brett Teach Lainey how to fish

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Afternoon Baking

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Antiquing Small Town Shops with Major Scores

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Sleeping Bear Dunes

Sleeping Bear Dunes, recently voted by Good Morning America as the #1 Most Beautiful Place in America, hugs Lake Michigan on the western part of the state. Estimated to be around two thousand years old, the dunes were formed by wind that carried sand from the Lake Michigan bluff and deposited it inland.

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This looks like some sort of biblical pilgrimage through the desert. I think Moses wore stripes and cargo shorts too, if I recall.
As we drove into the parking lot nestled at the bottom of the first dune climb yesterday, I actually got a little teary. I remembered it so well from my childhood, and there it was, waiting for me to revisit--older, certainly more appreciative of its beauty, slightly less agile to tackle its steep climb, but most notable toting two little girls who will, perhaps subconsciously, store memories of its splendor deep into their own banks of childhood.

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It felt like a very grown-up thing to do--a sort of Godfather moment of heritage as I kneeled down next to Lainey, pointed up toward the summit of that first dune and explained, 'This is where Mommy came when she was a little girl. I climbed this when I was just a little bigger than you."

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My cousin Timothy, years ago, ran down a dune so fast, he lost his footing and finished the descent as a rolling ball of body and flying sand that gained speed and quite literally bit the dust at the bottom. We handled the dunes slowly and a little more gracefully, although the girls both gave the running down thing a shot.

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Nella got tired halfway through the climb and just sort of made a bed out of dune.

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And though, at the end, the girls were human sand paper, their skin lightly dusted (and in some places, heavily coated) with a thin layer of soft grains, we finished the climb with ice cream at the base of the dunes, and I drank an entire bottle of water in fifteen seconds flat.

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Lake Michigan

Our dunes trip was followed by a stop to a small rocky beach on Lake Michigan where we waded shin-deep in chilly water, scouring the bottom of the lake for Petoskey stones.

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We've been collecting sand, pebbles and shells from some of our favorite places the past couple of months, and I have a fun home project in mind for them when we return. It involves some of these great vintage jars we've been finding at antique shops.

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Nella found a ladybug at the beach.

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Traverse City

Finally, our very fulfilling day of sight seeing ended last evening in Traverse City, a town so cool even its trees wear stylish knit sweaters.

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I could have browsed the shops for hours. My favorites? Green Island, Cali's (gorgeous clothing downstairs, unique and beautiful home goods upstairs), Sweet Pea (baby and child) and Wilson's Antiques.

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The girls were very interested in Ladies Night specials.

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And Lainey enjoyed browsing through baskets of polished rocks and gems at the local rock shop.

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The charming town is full of art and color and culture. And cherries. Traverse City is known for its cherries.

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How's that for Michigan, chock-full?

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365 Grateful

I'm pleased to invite you to be part of a writing friend's gratitude project over at 365 Grateful.

Hailey is hosting a wonderful contest with fabulous prizes (a new camera!) and asking you to submit photos of what you are grateful for along with a short description of your "gratefuls." It's easy, fast and a great way to share your inspiration with someone who has some great ideas for encouraging others to live a grateful life (check out her documentary project!)

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And if you haven't yet discovered my friend Nici's handmade appliqued clothing, I suggest you check out her shop, Dig this Chick. Specializing in geographical silhouettes, Dig this Chick combines high quality fabrics purchased from US companies, upcycled thrift finds and meticulous machine stitching to offer unique hip clothing for the entire family.

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Brett shows his Florida love in Michigan with the gray unisexy Geo Tee
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Lainey and I wear our upcycled shirt skirts, available for big girls and little girls.
Use code digkelle for 20% off your order. Because I'm gushing about my love for my home state in this post and Nici is known for her love of hers (Montana), leave a comment telling me what you love about where you live (or where you came from!), and I'll randomly choose (random.org generated) one comment to win a $50 credit to Dig this Chick.

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And now, there is nothing I want more than to close this computer and get back outside with my girls. A quiet dock is calling.

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Happy Summer.

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Just the Two of US said...

I was born in the lovely city of chicago you just visited, but that place, that's not where my roots are. Kentucky is my home, kentucky is where we talk southern,drink sweet tea, and share of love for horsracing... Kentucky is where I always go back too....

love all your pics, in fact i'm quite jealous, I've been to michigan before, but never seen all that beauty!

modisher said...

Oh, what beautiful pictures. I am from Grand Rapids, MI and we will be heading North in July for a long weekend in Petoskey...nearly not enough time to enjoy the beauty of what Michigan offers, but we will make the most of it. Enjoy the rest of your time in Michigan.

just to look said...

Love this post. The pictures are perfection! I am Katie from North Carolina. My favorite parts about living here are simple. sports, sea and snow. In a matter of hours you can be in the mountains or the ocean. It makes for easy roadtrips :) And our immense love of College Basketball along with one of the greatest rivalries of all time. NC <3

aelomellin said...

I love the pictures! Traverse City is one of my favorite places on Earth. My family has been going there since my grandmother was a baby. My children are the 6th generation to put their feet in the water of Silver Lake. We go every summer! Did you get any fudge?

Mary said...

I was born, raised, and still reside at the Jersey Shore... no, not THAT Jersey Shore :) Rather, the town where I live is literally Exit 0 on the Garden State Parkway - any further south, and you're in the Atlantic. Cape May, NJ: recently voted the #3 best beaches in the country, great school district, lots to do for kids and adults but still with that "small town" vibe. Hundreds of thousands of people come here to vacation every year, but my son will most likely have the same kindergarten teacher that I had. Cape May is awesome - I can't imagine living anywhere else!

Ripe for Reading said...

You family is breath-taking. Love the pic of you on the dune holding Nella and Lainey is walking/running towards you. So special.

Deb said...

Lady bug photo totally needs to be framed on on your wall! Glad you guys are having fun!

Quiana said...

I too am from the Midwest (Columbus, OH to be exact) but now live in NYC. I don't really miss it but like going back to see family and share in traditions like the great Ohio State Fair. Taking my then one-year old last year was so fun! Like you mentioned it is nostalgia-inducing to see your LOs take part in things you experienced and remember fondly as a child.

mrsmegwilson said...

Nashville is the place for me; born and raised here by Michiganders. We have small businesses, polite people, and good music. We do NOT all wear cowboy boots, listen to country music, or go honkey-tonking. Even though I have yet to see a celebrity recently, I love that they move here because of how respectful of their privacy we are.

The girls look so happy! Michigan suits y'all well!

Jen said...

Reading this post makes me think of all the fun things I want to do with my son and daughter next month when we visit my family in Idaho. Thanks for reminding me about all the fun we have had there before and all the fun that is to come. I will miss our garden and life here at home, but will be ready to embrace the slow, beautiful, natural world and family time, oh it's the best.

PS. Thanks for promoting Dig This Chick a while ago and now again today. I found her blog after reading about it on yours and love it as well. You both hit close to home. I love it.

Monica said...

I am glad you and your family are having so much fun in Michigan. We just got back from a trip to our home state to celebrate graduations and birthdays.

My husband is military so we have lived in Virginia and Texas so far, but Indiana is home for me and always will be. It really has nothing to do with the geography or attractions, but the fact that no matter where I am I have family back home that I miss and that miss me (although I'm certain my two littles are missed more!) It makes our time even more special when we head back home for a visit.

Jill said...

We live in Michigan and we're in the process of adopting a little boy from Russia. I have butterflies right now because as I read this post all I can think is how I can't WAIT to get our little boy home and visiting all these places and seeing all these things with him. Going to the same old places with children makes them new all over again, doesn't it?

Penny said...

I live in a small Louisiana town right on the banks of the Mississippi River. I love the river, Mississippi right across it where the antebellum houses are~ providing gorgeous backdrops for an amateur photographer's pictures. :) Most of all~ I love that most of my extended family is in this area. I was raised on the Mississippi side with both sets of grandparents on either side of us. Sweet hometown memories. :)

El said...

I love the accessibility of Nashville. You are close to a little bit of everything: mountains, farms, rivers, lakes, oceans. With everything being so affordable and family friendly, every weekend feels like a holiday. Just big enough to hold arts and entertainment, just small enough to recognize folks wherever we go. Love.

Life with Kaishon said...

It sounds like you are having such an amazing time.

Reenie said...

Beautiful photos... glad that you and Brett are relaxing and making memories with your girls :)

.:Heather:. said...

I so love California yet I just don't know if I can pinpoint why. Maybe it's because it is the state where my entire family lives? Maybe it is the weather? Or the beach? I can't fully figure it out but cali has stolen my heart

nikkib said...

I moved to Louisville, Kentucky four years ago and never want to live anywhere else. What I love the most about Louisville is my neighborhood, the Highlands. I knew the Highlands was where I wanted to call home when I visited for the first time and felt giddy. It has the hustle and bustle of a city, but the old houses from the late 1800s and early 1900s give it amazing charm. It is full of quirky local shops and restaurants and the people here are amazingly open-minded. I live in a beautiful old carriage house built in 1873. This neighborhood is full of wonderful memories for me, as this is where I met my love while walking my dog down the street. And I live walking distance from one of the most beautiful parks I've ever seen! I frequently reflect on how lucky I am to call such a beatiful place home.

Alyssa said...

These are my old romping spots! Born and Traverse City and returned there often to vacation after we moved from Michigan. I loved taking my kids back to Sleeping Bear dunes and reliving my childhood, too! And great photos of the excursion!!

Karen said...

Awesome!! I am a faithful follow of Nici ever since you sent up to visit her for the first time and my son loves her stuff. I am from and still reside in NH. I am thankful for the fact that within a few hours drive, I can either be at the beach or in the mounains. Such fabulous diversity here :) Happy Friday!

SB's Sweatshop of Love said...

Kelle! I have SO enjoyed all of your photos and posts about Michigan! I am also a Michigander living out of state...although I live in Chicago (which I also love!). I LOVE the lakes, trees, rolling hills, and little farms of Michigan. And LOVE letting my little city dog roam free and turn into a country pup every time we go home!

Ashley said...

I'm originally from Michigan, so I loved this post! Your photos of sleeping bear dunes and Traverse City bring back great memories. I have a distinct memory of wind blowing sand all over me at the dunes and stinging my legs yet having the time of my life. And my cousin stepping in sandy doggie doo.
Now living in Kentucky, I have a love for both states.

Jessie said...

I absolutely love the pictures at the dunes....beautiful! I love where I live. Wisconsin is a beautiful state with diversity, deep roots, nature in abundance, and culture. We have cheese curds, amazing beer, all of the seasons, and I'm only a 3.5 hour drive from Chicago. I've seen many beautiful countries, but I'm always very happy to return home to Wisconsin. Thanks for reminding me through your own trip how much I love calling my state "home"!

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Lisa said...

You have such a big heart...it's okay to spread it between two places. ;)

Being from Western Washington where it tends to be gray and rainy much of the year, I love that we can drive 3 short hours across our state and feel like we are on a sunny vacay.
Oh, and with rain on our side comes lots of green, and I love the green!

CMB said...

I'm an Indiana girl and although it's actually a fairly boring state - besides the beautiful 4 seasons we get to enjoy - I grew up on a small lake and my 3.5 year old daughter is now enjoying all the things to love about hanging out at Gma and Gpa's beach/lake all.day.long when she visits in the summer - she likes to get out there by 8:30am!!!

Unknown said...

Absolutely beautiful pictures as always. I write to you from Columbiaville (North East of Davison). I must ask - did the worm make it into the cake? :)

Kelly said...

Another MI girl checking in! Even though we moved away when I was 11, I still have MI in my blood. All my extended family is still there. I just booked a ticket yesterday for a long overdue visit to be paid in September. It's been two years since my last trip there and,after this post, I'm even more excited!

Annastacia said...

I LOVE Tennessee! It has completely captured my heart and my soul feels at home there. I love the people! So friendly and warm and all so different from me, which I love. It's the most beautiful place I've ever been! And it has great thrifting and yard sales :)

Kindyll said...

I am born and raised in Alabama. A state most recognized for not really the best things in the world but we are striving to change that. My little Corner of Al is typical southern small town where you are either Alabama or Auburn and you go to church on Sundays. I love so much about my town. I love the trees that line the road entering our neck of the woods and especially my home, which was my grandmothers. I love to live here and now share her home with my children :)

The trials and tribulations of Christina's life said...

Looks like a great place to visit!! I have a friend that moved back home to Michigan last year, so a trip to visit is due :)

kdactyl said...

I was born and raised in Northern CA. When people think of CA...they think Hollywood of San Fransisco....but for me...it is farmland and rolling hills. Northern CA offers a green, lush environment, mild weather...but still enough variation to really feel the seasons. We are 2 hours from the coast and 2 hours from the mountains. I grew up going to the ocean often and the mountains to ski in winter and enjoy the cooler weather in summer. Overall, I just think it has sooo much to offer...the variety is astounding. As an adult I could do without the political/financial mess this state is in...but for a child...oh my...what a beautiful world there is to discover all around us. My kids are getting the full California treatment.
kd

Happiness is... said...

What an amazing vacation to a place that your body and mind know so well. One of my close friends also has a family house on the lake in Michigan, and is always egging me on to take the trip out there. What an amazing space to share with your girls. Yes, memories being etched. And those dunes! I've officially added a visit there to my bucket list.

For us it's Martha's Vineyard. We both spent most of our childhoods up there with family and camps. Got married up there. And we try to visit the island 2-3 times a year. It's worth the drive. Just to see memories etched into Alex's mind means so much. Sharing the love is just so…oh! Amazing. SImply amazing.

Keep enjoying. Thanks for sharing these wonderful moments with us.

Jennifer

Kaely Linker said...

I can never read through your blog without getting that ache in the back of my throat. :)

I love living in Maryland-- this crazy beautiful state squished between huge metropolises and the wild outdoors. I love it for it's variety--a jaunt through history in nearby DC; some sushi and National Aquarium in Baltimore; breakfast and sailboats in Annapolis; a quick trip to the beach; or our favorite: hiking and camping in one of the many lovely overgrown things around the state. There's always something to give my wild heart a chance to muse.

Ari Lindquist said...

The lady bug photo with Nella is to die for. So sweet, glad you're showing your girls your roots.

Cathy said...

I've never had a desire to visit Michigan....until now.

Monique said...

Love reading about your travels and seeing your wonderful pictures. I live in and am from Washington state. I love how green it is all year round and how we have every type of geography to enjoy-ocean, forest, mountains, desert, etc. Only thing seriously lacking most of the year is sunshine. Enjoy your trip!!

Claire said...

Oh those dunes are gorgeous!

Seneca said...

Sending love from Washington state, Pacific Northwest! we have so much outdoor goodness: ocean, rivers, mountains, desert. We are coffee drinking, apple growing, fish throwing, free spirit, socks with sandals people. :-)

Aubrey Archuleta said...

From Idaho, like the potato state, not Iowa as it is sometimes confused with ;)

Andy &amp; Jen said...

Rocky top! You'll always be home sweet home to me! Good Ole Rocky Top! Rocky Top Tennessee!
If you're a fan of country music this is the place you want to be. I love TN from the music to the beautiful mountains. A wonderful place to raise a family.

Lauren said...

I don't have a place that I came from because we moved around so often when I was growing up and I am so incredibly jealous of people who can "go back home" and know so many people and things there. Home is definitely where the heart is with me, wherever my parents happen to live now! I would love to give my daughter a hometown to call her own! I love where I live now because the summers are not crazy hot but you still get great summer weather. I still want to move south one day though!

kerwin said...

Ah, what to say about Missouri. I was at first a reluctant inhabitant, but have really grown to love it. Though it is right in the middle of "flyover country", it has lakes, mountains, and one BIG river. There's tons of history, art, and loads of fun, free stuff to do year round. Plus, my husband is the director of the coolest place ever (www.citymuseum.org) so that doesn't hurt. But it looks like we need to plan a trip to michigan, STAT!

Krystle said...

Your pictures are just lovely. They actually remind me of my home state, Minnesota.

What do I love about Minnesota? I absolutely love the lakes and "up north" ... and I love that there is a ton to do, all the time, even in the middle of winter when the temps are well below zero, there's still something to do!

Rebekah said...

good ol' SC!! peaches, boiled peanuts, rocking chairs, etc :) But mostly, striking distance from the beach, forest, mountains, lake.. all in-state!

Becky V said...

I can so relate to you. I moved to Chicago 5 years ago and while I've definitely made this place as home as it can be I miss my REAL home, Minnesota, just about every day. Every summer I itch to get back to the lakes and pine trees and Minnesota nice. LOVE Dig, have bought a few of her things for my two girls. Thanks for the chance to get some more!

Cecilia Rodriguez Schwartz said...

I've been reading your blog for awhile, but am not one to comment much (this is my first one). This post, however, has made me homesick for my home state! Thank you for sharing the beauty of Michigan! I have many memories of summers spent along the shores of Lake Michigan.

"Yes, Michigan! The feeling's forever!"

If These Walls Spoke... said...

I couldn't care less about football but I do get swept up in the mania every fall. Nebraska has some crazy sports fans!

Kaitlin said...

I remember visiting that part of Michigan a few summers ago and had NO idea how gorgeous it was there. And the cherries... awesome! Thank you for sharing your family and your vacation.

I love Colorado because of the mountains. No matter where you are in the state, fresh air (really fresh air), breathtaking views, and peace are just a short drive away. Not to mention you always know which way is west. And I love the 300 days of sunshine - it's really addictive. And in fall and spring the weather jumps back and forth daily from summer to winter, like it's trying to help you prepare for the new season. And when it snows, everything is quiet and calm. And "Colorado casual" is a way of life, not just a dress code. Excuse me, the mountains are calling!

Jones Family said...

Iowa, corn for miles, quiet clear night skies, winter white snow, cardinals nesting in the grove of trees behind our house.

Meaghan said...

I live in San Diego, CA. It really is "america's finest city." I moved here out of college and planned to live here for just a year or two and then become a travel nurse....it's 8 yeas later and i'm still here ;)

I love nici's shop and would love to buy more from her with the gift card ;)

Kristine said...

love it in MI. became more acquainted with it when i met my husband's family. :)

from TN

Gina said...

I am always trying to get away from "Misery," as some locals call Missouri, but the truth is, I'd never move. The four seasons are the biggest reason. I may curse the winters and the humid summers but secretly, I love watching each season turn - little miracles.

SuperMilf said...

Oh my LORD I want to jump into your pics and vacation with your gorgeous fam!
Nella is SO stinkin cute in those little pigtails!!

Lois said...

I'm from Washington! I love Pike Place Market and my kids love all of the giant piggy banks.

Sam said...

I live in San Diego. I just love being in a big beach city. We have diversify, great beaches and awesome weather. I am from Connecticut.

Heidi Lee said...

Awesome. I remember you mentioning on my blog once that you wanted to get those girls to the dunes! yay! You went!

I would move out of MI in a HEARTBEAT to live in my beloved Florida. You are blessed. Lucky.

Hailey @ Me and My Boys said...

Looks like so much fun!

I love my home state of NC (still here!)... we've got it all: skyscrapers, the mountains, and the beach. The weather is fabulous, and most importantly, all of my family lives about 30 minutes from us. :)

HellcatJill said...

Seeing the pictures of the dunes makes me want to take a road trip. :)

Lisa said...

As cliche as it may seem, I'm from Michigan and love Michigan! We live less than 29 minutes from great sandy beaches, have hiking right outside our door and have fabulous winters! i have so enjoyed your Michigan posts.

Laney said...

My friends mom surprised me w/a signed copy of your book-so excited! Check out The mitten state so you can show your Michigan pride in Florida! My husbands friend founded it-great shirts. Also have you listened to of monsters and men?

Erin Fielding said...

I am from Georgia, and I love that we have mountains, ocean shores, cities that have hosted the Olympics, and cities that revolve around cotton farming. It's the best of all worlds!

The Schlich Family said...

Posting issues...From Washington, it rains a lot, but it leaves it beautifully green!

Bethany said...

I've lived in Philly for three years now, and Massachusetts the four years prior. I grew up in Lancaster County, PA, home of rolling cornfields, cow pastures, and the Amish. I love going home and just going for a nice drive on back country roads past cute farm houses, quiet streams, and the occasional wooded area. It's so beautiful.

momto10kids said...

Hi Kelle, Would you consider doing a blog post sometime during the Father's Day weekend to honor the fatherless? There are thousands, tens of thousands, of orphans with Down syndrome languishing in beds all across this planet. They have no voice. They need a voice. I've adopted 4 sweeties with Ds through Reece's Rainbow and left so many more behind. Would you please consider honoring these angels this weekend? You can see my crew here if you get a sec. http://the-scenic-route-momto6kids.blogspot.com Thank you, Kelle!

Mica said...

I am from Cape Coral, FL, right down the road from you. I admit I sometimes focus on the negatives of our area so it is nice to have a reason to pull out the positives. I love living in SW Florida because of the waterways and having the beach and Gulf right at my fingertips. I grew up here and have such fond memories of growing up on my Dad's boat. Love both of your blogs!

Ashley said...

My hometown of Mechanicsville, Va: I love the school spirit that surrounds the Atlee Raider community, brings back memories everytime I ride past the high school and football field.
-Ashley

momto10kids said...

Kelle, if you do decide to do a Father to the Fatherless post this weekend, you could tell a little about Brady Murray, an inspiring young father who also has a son with Ds. He is the founder of RODS Racing...Running for Orphans with Down syndrome and he has the chance to be interviewed on national TV, NBC, if he is in the top two of this Ironman contest he has entered. http://rodsracing.org/

Colleen N said...

Could you please share this video about our orphans with Down Syndrome and help us give them a voice. If Brady's video wins his story will be heard across the country. It would be HUGE for these kids.

https://apps.facebook.com/konainspired/?x=us_facebookapp_312_14

Voting ends June 18 and you can vote as many times as you want, VOTE, REFRESH, VOTE, REFRESH!

Katrina said...

I haven't been to your blog in a few weeks, basically since I had my baby girl in May, and I am so glad I got to see this post! My husband is originally from Michigan and talks about it all the time... now I can see some of the reasons why it is so loved. :)

Brandi said...

I'm from South Carolina, but living in central Florida at the moment. While my heart longs for SC, I am embracing our season in FL and counting my blessings. I love the old, beautiful live oak trees and the flowing moss that they wear like scarves. They are magical and grab my attention every day.

Rylee Field said...

Love love loving the clothes from Dig this Chick! A VT hoodie would be stellar as I just can't get enough of my home state recently. There really isn't something quite like summer in Vermont.

Ali's Mom said...

i am a michigan girl too - transplanted to chicago - and it is so fun to see you taking your girls back for such a nice long vacation! Enjoy every minute!

Stragoz said...

I am from Chiclayo, Peru, and I'm absolutely in love with its food, it's delicious!!! I moved to San Antonio, TX four years ago, and every time I see a picture of a Peruvian dish, especially from the North part of Peru my mouth waters and memories come to mind.

Olivia said...

In this little place I call home (Ohio) the one thing I will always love is the summer lightning bugs. My three year old son swears they are "magic" and we go out in the early evenings and catch them and put them in a mason jar :)

Sara said...

KENTUCKY...Girl I bleed BLUE!!!

Tannis said...

Love the lady bug picture and the one of Lainey on the rocks! Great shots!

Shel said...

I am from Michigan, currently living in Croswell...what I love about it here is the laid back,and friendly people here...and we have a pretty badass swinging bridge! Longest suspension footbridge in Michigan :)

Carina said...

Nella's hair is getting so long!

I live in Pennsylvania and love warm summer nights by a campfire, watching the fireflies dance.

Jolene said...

So glad you've had a great trip! I love living in the Mitt and after living on the East Coast for 3.5 yrs it was soo good to come home! Welcome back Kelle and hope it has delivered BIG for you!

Jennifer said...

I totally need that long sleeve t-shirt with Indiana on it! We moved to PA and I love to remember my home state!!

shanda said...

Michigan girl.
Moves to Florida.
Now I'm back to raise my kids.
Love it. Love this place.

The dishes on which you ate your chocolate cake? We had/have them. My parents couldn't afford dishes and these were given away at the grocery store if you bought a certain amount of food. Did your parents do the same? I love eating off of them and thinking about my folks being young and poor and happy.

Love the blog. Beautiful.

Unknown said...

Have lived away from my home state of Massachusetts for over 10 years, but will always consider myself a New Englander at heart. I love the cool nights in the summer, and the cozy, snowy winters. I love the sassy Boston accent that manages to escape whenever I talk to my mom on the phone about the great "mah-tinis" I had at dinner last night. I love the fact that a city's heart can beat in rhythm with a baseball team in the summer. It will always be Home.

Jill said...

The close up pic of Nella with the orange/red paint in the background might just be my favorite ever!

There are two blogs that in which I never miss reading a post -- yours and Nici's. Love!

Jill B (Overland Park, KS)

Savannah said...

I am so in love with the dune photos! Especially the one of Nella laying down. That's what I'd be doing :) zonk!

Pennsylvania doesn't have any beautifully awesome dunes but we have so many fabulous parks I am never in a shortage of places to photograph clients and for that I am grateful. Each one is unique and gorgeous. But I'll certainly be adding Sleeping Bear Dunes to my bucket list.

bkeila said...

I live in fort lauderdale florida and there is so much to love here. How close the beach is to my home, how it's beach weather almost all year round or how there is soooo much to do. There is tons of state water parks and regular parks. I like how there is so much to do locally. Everything is so close there is cool museums and old looking movie theathers I just love Fort Lauderdale.

Jessica said...

My favorite state is LOUISIANA...I might live in NE, but my heart is in LA. :)

Kohana said...

I love this post! My dad is from Michigan and we spent a week around the 4th of July "up north" every summer. I have pictures from the dunes when I was around five years old, and remember sleeping in a camper by the water at my great grandparent's house in Traverse City. I may live across the globe in Sydney, Australia, but I can close my eyes and see all the beauty of a petosky stone!

Laura @ SpottyOwlDesign said...

Gorgeous!

Look at Nella go... a few months ago walking wa sa big deal and now she's fully pelting down sand dunes!

It's nice to go back to where you grew up. I lived in the UK until I was 8 so I doubt I'll ever get back there but from the age of 8 I lived in a semi-rural town an hour out of Perth (Western Australia's capital city) and my little Miss 5 went to that town on a daycare excursion a few months ago. She was so excited to see the town where I grew up, the school, the trees, the shops, the parks etc. There's a sculpture park and one of the sculptures is of a group of tourists (it's a tourist-destination town, hence the daycare excursion) and i swear every single child who comes through that park has climbed onto the shoulders of those 'tourists' and i can't wait until my girls are old enough that I can get a pic of them doing the same!

Laura @ SpottyOwlDesign said...

oh and maybe (probably) i am a bit stupid but when you said about the automobile factories I thought "i wonder if michigan is near detroit" coz my uncle and cousins moved to detroit to work for general motors for a few years.

So, i just dicovered that Michigan is a state and contains Detroit. And chicago is inland, not on the west coast, like i thought. And washington is on the west coast, not the east coast like i thought.

Thanks for the geography lesson, Kelle and Google Maps hahahahaha!

~*Nicole*~ said...

I am from PITTSBURGH!! I love our big city lights, culture and sports teams! I love the fact that within a short drive from the city, you can be surrounded by trees, rolling fields, hiking trails and waterfalls. It's the best of both worlds!

thedomesticfringe.com said...

You have the most adorable family! I always love the photos of your girls and you. Your blog is chock full of inspiration.
~FringeGirl

TRB Holt said...

HAPPY SUMMER TO YOU TOO! First trip to Door County on Lake Michigan coming up....have you ever been?

Montana in one month...whoot!

xoxo,
Bug & Ruby's Gram

Jen said...

I'm a military spouse so I've learned to love a lot of places!! Currently we live in Annapolis, MD and what I love most about here perhaps is obvious. The water. Oh the water, the sailboats, the crabs - anything to do with the water! Great post, I'm so happy for your beautiful vacation "home" with your beautiful family.

tricia*kushman*anderson said...

I grew up in the Midwest, 45 minutes North of Green Bay, WI in a little town called Marinette. Summers were spent vacationing in Door County. I love bringing my children back to relive all the wonderful memories I experienced as a child. THE BEST!!!!

Diane said...

I'd love to go antique shopping with you! I love the pic of Nella and her grandpa in the hammock.

Ellen said...

I love everything about Colorado. I love traveling elsewhere but there is nothing like the clean air, beautiful mountains, perfect water, and friendly people of Colorado. It's my home and I crave it when I'm away.

I also loved Michigan the one time I went there...we went to the sand dunes and hung out in Traverse City...I want to go back so badly.

jody said...

man, i have overwhelming love for both my hometown on lake superior, and my current home on the california coastside. beautiful places all around.

Shawna said...

Your pictures make me realize how lucky we are to live here. So glad you enjoyed our city. Safe travels.

Amy said...

So apparently I need to go to Michigan! Love this!

Ky said...

Oh wow, Kelle. Some of the best pics yet! What a wonderful holiday for you all. You make me want to visit Michigan. Something I have absolutely never thought to do in my whole life!
My favourite shots are with you and Nella on the dunes. Priceless!
Have a safe trip home.

Jessica said...

Exactly why I love living here, we're headed up north to the dunes next week and can't wait to watch the kids run through the sand.

Sarah said...

O, Wisconsin, your politics are giving me some serious angst lately. But I love your rolling hills, all four of your seasons, and those beautiful people who welcome me home here.

Jodi said...

As a Midwestern girl myself, I know that it is truly a magical place. Your vacation looks ever so wonderful!

Jennifer said...

Love how beautiful WA is ... with such a juxtaposition of landscapes: mountains, water, wheat fields. Love it!

racheld said...

I love savoring the image of visiting the Piecrust Cousins again.

Karen said...

I used to have a t-shirt when I was a kid that said "Traverse City Cherry Capitol of the World" Ah. Memories.

Nicole Lauren said...

A fellow Michigander here, I too left the state in search of work and adventure. The winters are far too cold (and long!) for me but seeing these pics reminds me of how wonderful it can be. I am so homesick now!

Kelly said...

Hi Kelle! As usual, your pictures speak a thousand (or more) words! I'd L-O-V-E to know what camera you use...or better yet...what lens you typically get the most use out of? Thanks in advance!

Kelly

Brooke said...

Beautiful, beautiful pictures! The one of Nella and your dad in the hammock was the sweetest thing ever. Thanks for sharing!

Molly said...

My family moved from Michigan when I was a teenager. I spent all my summers as a kid in Old Mission at my grandparents cottage. I loved reading your post, loved reading about the sleeping bear sand dunes (I'd almost forgot how much fun that was!) and about searching for Petoskey stones. Thanks for jogging my memory :) good times.

Chas said...

I love seeing blog posts about our great state! I love spending summer days in Traverse City!

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