After a morning of running errands for the house I am about to close on (tear), doing laundry at the local laundromat, and cleaning house (or apartment), I decided that I would take a moment to relax and write about my family's recent visit to Maine!
A couple weeks ago, my sister flew home from Denver, CO, hopped in my Mom and Dad's flashy new Impala, and they all made the 22-hr drive to visit us in good ol' Waterville, ME. They arrived on a Monday night and left bright and early Friday morning. Those 3 days FLEW by. We wanted to show them everything that Maine had to offer (or at least what we had found thus far), but we also wanted the trip to be as relaxing as possible. One of the greatest things about Waterville is that it is located in the middle of a lot of great things! We are about an hour from the coast (to the South) and about 2 hours from some amazing State parks (to the North). However, that makes it somewhat difficult for visitors who just drove 22 hours. So, the first day we really just stuck around the Waterville/Augusta area.
We started that beautiful Tuesday morning with what we thought was going to be a lovely, peaceful hike along the Inland Trail. Just as we were merrily walking along, (looking for zombies....we are obsessed with 'The Walking Dead'), enjoying each other's company and taking some pictures, Katie and I suddenly saw something that ended our blissful tranquility right away....something MUCH worse than zombies...a SNAKE! Yes, a snake...an awful, creepy, squiggly, evil, gooey, slimy garter snake...no bigger than a shoelace...really, a glorified worm, but scarier than anything in this world. That woke us right up! And our shrieking and sprinting made the occasion quite comical for Mom and Dad!
Excluding the fact that we couldn't full soak up the beauty of the trail (due to the fact that we were seeing imaginary snakes within every few steps), we definitely got some good pictures.
Katie and her Walking Stick/Zombie |
My beautiful Mama and Me. |
After the hike in Waterville, we drove to Augusta to see the Kennebec River Front and check out Viles Arboretum. Word to the wise: best time to visit is probably in the Spring or Summer when the flowers are blooming...unless of course you want to see Fairy Village. (Sidenote: Fairy Village is not as whimsical as it sounds). The trees were very pretty though!
After Augusta, we decided to have lunch at Silver Street Tavern in Waterville (where Troy and I had our first taste of Lobster) so Dad could have his first seafood dish (the lobster roll below) for the trip. While there, we learned that it was Karaoke night...to be continued...
We also took a stroll around town to check out a few little stores and we even tried our first Cannoli...something that has been on my bucket list since arriving in Waterville. YUMMY!
!Holy Cannoli! |
Troy and I singing our "go to" - 'Party for Two |
That little sneak, Katie... |
Look at that supermodel! |
Wish there were some pics of Dad, but he preferred to be the photographer, not the model! |
Aren't we cute? #sisterlylove |
Cadillac Mountain |
On our 3rd (and last) day, we drove to Freeport to do a little outlet shopping. We weren't surprised when Dad was ready to leave after the first store, but us gals got some pretty good deals!
We ate at Johnny Rockets for lunch. Dad got a dark chocolate shake that was definitely worth the $5. (Does anyone know what movie I am referencing there?) Johnny Rockets is somewhat similar to Steak 'N Shake for those who have never eaten there (not quite as tasty though)! :)
To thank them for coming, and to give them the true Maine experience, Troy brought home 3 steamed lobsters for our last dinner together. Troy and Dad had some fun with that...Mom and I enjoyed the efforts (grabbing pieces of lobster to nibble on as they did all the work), and Katie (not an avid seafood fan) kept her distance!
While it was fun to explore Maine together, my favorite part about their trip was just being with them. I am surprised at how well I have handled being so far away, but seeing them made me realize how much I missed them. I truly needed that. It was a breath of fresh air. I just wish they could have stayed longer (or forever)! And I wish my Grandma could have come with! Troy and I have met some great people here in Maine, but nothing compares to being around people we know and love. We are SO thankful that they paid us a visit! :)
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