Last weekend we went to Duluth for a short vacation with the other half of the Wente-Singel Four -- our friends Dan and Erin, along with their daughter, Avery.
We got a discounted Canal Park hotel hook-up, thanks to Anni's cousin Greta. There are worse places to spend a weekend than at a hotel with Lake Superior out the back door.
With two toddlers in tow, we mainly bummed around Canal Park, but did manage to get out to Park Point, a local swimming landmark that somehow has eluded me after 14 years of visiting Duluth with Anni. (Yes, it's been 14 years.)
It was an enjoyable weekend, even if I did not take a dip in the very chilly Superior. (Just because Duluthians can treat the lake water temperature like it's bath water doesn't mean a water wimp like myself can tolerate it.)
As for Elise, she did pretty well. The inner-toddler reared its volatile head from time to time, gently reminding me that just when you think to yourself, 'Self, you've got this toddler under control,' she flops down on the pavement and wails, fists pounding and feet kicking.
All in all, though, a great mini-vacay. And I think the trip ended with the Wentes and Singels still buds. Although, we haven't talked since. Huh...
'Sir, I'm going to have to ask you to step out of the car, hold a toddler and walk a straight line across these slippery stepping stones.'
This impromptu mini-tantrum led to ...
... this.
Duluth is so cool it makes bubbling sewer water appealing.
Predictably, Elise was pawing at the bottom shelf, not the one labeled "sugar-free."
Weighing the options outside a vintage candy shop.
Avery was nice enough to share her candy with Elise. I'm not sure Elise returned the gesture.
Not even a smiling, hat-clad toddler could lure Elise into that chilly water.
'This, Elise, is a zebra mussel. Let's tuck it under your hat and transport it to another lake.'
A kayaker was worth 50 points, if you know what I mean. Ore boats 100 points.