Showing posts with label Travel WI. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel WI. Show all posts

Family Date Night | Green Bay's Titletown

In the shadow of Lambeau Field, sits Titletown, which provides year round fun for all.  With a full-size football field, playground, lots of outdoor games, and in the winter time, ice skating & tubing -- play, stay, eat & relax is their motto, and so we did just that!

This was our first visit, and we'll definitely be back!

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

We sat under the heat lamps, and watched the ice skaters twirl around the rink, but Ellis's favorite part was actually watching the Zamboni -- he called it the tractor on ice.

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Then we burned off some energy on the football field.

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days
"Hey Rogers, I'm open!!"
Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

We had arrived just in time to see the Winter Jubilee Light Show, which played every half hour, so we actually got to see it twice!

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days


And then of course, we warmed up with some hot cocoa (and hugs! <3)

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

With Christmas music playing throughout the park, the trees lit up with lights, and freshly fallen snow on the tubing hill, it was a perfect little evening to kick off the season of Christmas.
 Family Date Night at Titletown, Green Bay | My Darling Days

Looking forward to a December filled with love, friends, and family!


A Top Notch Tuesday Night.

The day started out like a typical Tuesday... (it was last week, 10/16/18).

My alarm went off at 5:30 am, but I was awake well before that.  Groggy & tired, with stellar bed head (you oughta see these curls when I wake up in the morning... woof!)

Ellis was yelling "DADDDDY," from his crib.

So the day begins!

Shower, get myself half ready, breakfast is done... fried egg on a toast, always (thanks  Zac!)
Ellis poops - diaper change. Then fight to brush his teeth, finish getting myself ready, pour coffee, and out the door 10 minutes later than I wanted.

Get stuck behind a bus, daycare drop off, auto-pilot drive to work.  Work on the cube farm for 9 hours, auto-pilot drive back to daycare, home.  Throw supper together, spend way too much time trying to get Ellis to eat it, clean up kitchen, play with Ellis for about 45 minutes, bath, books, bed.

This is what most workdays during the week look like for us.
Except last Tuesday, was an exception.

It was a typical day, though work was a real pain in the you-know-what that day. A day where you can't stop to eat lunch & realize you're still drinking (cold) coffee at 2:00 pm.  Just really busy, you know?

On my drive home though, I noticed how nice it was outside.  And we needed to get outside.  We needed to break the cycle of the mundane week day.  But if you're from Wisconsin reading this, you will know our October thus far has been rain or wind... not the kind of weather that makes you want to lollygag outside.

So I'm home from work and throw together a venison stir-fry. The "dump all" kind where you just toss in whatever you have left in your fridge that you need to use up because tomorrow is grocery day and you're working with wilted peas & questionable minced garlic from the jar.

By good graces of God, Ellis LOVED the stir-fry.  Had two helpings, actually.  And from turning on the stove-top burner to loading the dish washer, we were all fed & the kitchen was clean in 28 minutes flat.  This meant we had 1.5 hours to play outside in the glorious weather (well, low 50's isn't that glorious, but I'll take it).  It was a Tuesday Miracle!

We hopped in the car and headed to Bay Shore Park, our resident standby place for nature walks & exploring.


Zac says, "let's jog tonight"... and I about had a heart attach, but jog we did.  And it felt GOOD!  Except for the 10 minute period that Zac momentarily lost his phone.  It apparently jogged right outta his vest, but we ended up finding it on the path after back-tracking our steps, so all was well.


Ellis was laughing and waving and holding all the leaves he could grab... being a real dreamboat of a baby... and on the cusp of turning two, "dreamboat baby" behavior doesn't happen that often these days.


Although nothing was really that spectacular about the night, it just felt like a really good evening.  One that fills up your empty cup, and makes you double count your blessings because they are so abundant.  And so, I knew I need to document it, to remind myself (and you) that sometimes you just need to switch it up.

Get outside. Spend time with the ones that you love on a random Tuesday night.  Stay up past normal bed-time.  And eat s'mores with a side a milk before brushing your teeth & calling it a night.


It'll be worth it, I promise.


The Farm in Door County

Before Cherry picking in Door County, we took Ellis up to The Farm... scratching another adventure off the Summer List.

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

We were already 100% sure that he'd love it, since he just adores animals.

And, sure as sugar, Ellis had the time of his life.

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

I like a lot of things about The Farm, but my two favorites are #1 how clean it is and #2 how you get to interact with the animals.

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

I'm fairly certain there are few things in life more precious than a baby feeding a baby goat.

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days


Look-out little kitty, Ellis is comin' in hot!

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days


If you know Ellis, you can hear his fake laugh in this next photo...

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

Truth be told, I think Zac enjoyed himself too...

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days


Also, shout out to whomever keeps up the flower garden... the blooms were on point!

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days

The Farm, Door County | My Darling Days


Definitely put The Farm in Door County on your To Do List... it's still summer, after all!


Cherry Picking in Door County

A couple weeks ago, both Ellis & I experienced one of our first "firsts" together... cherry picking!

Earlier in the day, we took Ellis to The Farm (pics to come soon!) and we weren't ready to call it a day yet, so Zac had the impromptu idea to go cherry picking.  Ellis was so good at apple picking in fall & strawberry picking in June, we thought hey... why not?

It was a great idea, butttttt it was also 90 degrees that Sunday, with like 85% humidity.  I legitimately sweated through my shirt, but by golly we had fun!

We went to Robertson's Orchards & picked 2 varieties of sweet cherries and raspberries...I highly recommend!   I typically don't really care for cherries, but these were good.

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County cherries | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days


You can't cherry pick & not taste test!

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days


Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

Door County, cherry picking | My Darling Days

A sweet, summer treat and an even sweeter memory. <3

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