Hello and happy Wednesday!
Well, it’s really getting real around here. Yesterday, I spent a few hours in my classroom just getting it set up and organized. Today, we have a professional development day. After today, I don’t have to think about school for a bit and can savor the remaining days of summer.
So far, I’ve shared parts one and two of our trip to the Lake Michigan area. We started in South Haven, visited St. Joseph, and then moved on to Saugatuck. I’m picking up where I left off to finish sharing about this trip.
Also, I’m sorry about the number of times I used the word “cute” in my part 2 post…I will try to do better. haha

Friday morning, we had our breakfast delivered around 8:30. Hazelnut waffles and sausage hit the spot.

Then, we got ready and headed into town …

…for our couples massage. Why does the time go so quickly when you get to relax?!

The massage was great, and then we went to Boardwalk to get…

…a smoothie for Trav and juice for me. It hit the spot.

After that, we walked around a bit. I had seen the Christmas store the day before, and I’m trying to get better about picking up ornaments on our travels, so we headed that way.

There are ornament options for everyone!

I loved seeing the Nutcrackers…those always remind me of my Gma.

Some of the cute ornaments I spotted:

I kept it simple with the Saugatuck chair with wreath. I can’t wait to hang it on the tree in December.

After that, we drove back to the hotel to shower and get ready for the day. After a bit, we walked back to town to grab a bite to eat. First, we stopped by the farmer’s market…


…and then we walked down by the water for a bit. It was overcast for most of the day. Of course, I would have loved sunshine and another beach day, but days like this give us time to walk around, shop, and just see where the day takes us…

…apparently, the day took us to The Mitten Brewing Co. haha

Trav had a beer, and we split a pizza. Another lunch, another pizza! I guess we didn’t plan out our lunches very well, but the pizza hit the spot.

We walked around a bit more and then headed back to the hotel. Since it was kind of rainy, we just relaxed and then Trav went for a run.
Another fun aspect of this hotel is that they deliver a little dessert around 5:30! These cheesecake squares hit the spot!

We got ready for our evening. We did have a reservation for a nice steak dinner in Holland, but we canceled it once we realized we were pretty full from lunch. We still drove about twenty minutes to Holland…another town we wanted to check out.

Downtown Holland seemed to be the biggest downtown we saw. We walked around for a bit and then drove around too…
Too bad the tulips weren’t in bloom with the pretty windmill.

We drove past a couple of beaches


So pretty!

…then, it was around 8:00, so we headed back to Saugatuck. We drove back a different way and Trav spotted The Southerner which was one restaurant he’d had on this list. There was a little bit of a wait, but it was worth it. We got to sit on the water, have a drink, and we both had a light dinner.

Then, we headed back to the hotel. I started packing up a bit before bed.
For Saturday’s breakfast, I had eggs, toast, fresh fruit and apple juice.

We had a little bit of time, so I walked for about twenty minutes to get some steps in. I loved seeing these Adirondack chairs that looked like the shape of Michigan.

The water looked pretty too!

Then, it was time to pack up and leave. We drove around the small town of Douglas, and I spotted the library.

We usually just get up and leave when we’re on vacay, but this time, we took our time. We stopped back in St Joseph once more to have lunch. We walked around…


…and walked through another farmer’s market.

Trav went and got us some sandwiches and drinks while I stopped for a crepe.

The campfire crepe was the perfect way to end our vacay.

So, that’s a look at our little trip. Now that we’ve been there, we definitely want to go back; I see why people “summer” a little farther north!
Let me know if you have any questions about our trip.





























