We are a family that travels a lot, but we have always stuck around for Hanukkah and Christmas. I invite my family, my in laws, my step family, my friends (everyone basically) over to my house for an afternoon meal on Christmas and we gorge ourselves, then rest for a few days. My brother and sister live far away and can’t usually make it. After the times we spent together this year being so sad, we decided we should take a vacation together. Also, my mom made a super big deal about us being a family when she was gone. I haven’t been to Minnesota to see my brother in over five years, and he had been out to California so much, so it was time for my brood to make the trip.



More on our itinerary and the truly beautiful stuff we saw in this Minnesota winter…
We started our journey by piling into my brother and sister-in-law’s cars. Scarlet demanded a girl car and boy car and we were happy to agree to that arrangement so I could spent some quality time with Tamy, my sister in law since i was THIRTEEN YEARS OLD. Gah, I am old. Anyway, we drove for a bit and then stopped at Betty’s Pies. This is a Minnesota institution, right? Do we have any Minnesota natives in the comments? I didn’t eat any pie but Carleton ate three flavors. He was a fan.
We arrived at our hotel on the North Shore, the Best Western Superior Inn and Suites in Grand Marais. I woke up for the sunrise… it was cloudy so not as spectacular as I had hoped but I was still so happy to see it.
Tamy took this picture of Carleton, Scarlet, and I from their balcony. Scarlet was so amazed by the frozen water coming off the lake.
We spent our second day on the North Shore driving up to the High Falls trail. This is on the Canadian border and is really cold. So cold. Scarlet loved it! She whined even less than the Minnesota natives.
The falls were worth the hike.
Scarlet and I even took a mommy-daughter selfie :)))))
The next day we drove the Gunflint trail to the Gunflint lodge. Totally magical! Scarlet saw her first real-live snowman.
She was clearly loving it.
We moved from there over to Two Harbors for a couple of nights. We went to Split Rock Lighthouse, and even though it was closed, we had fun in the visitor center.
Carleton and Scarlet practiced skipping rocks on Lake Superior.
We drove to Goosebury Falls and took the short hike to the bottom and top. It was beautiful!
The dogs love it there!
And Carleton and Scarlet claimed this land as their own.
We ate some amazing Minnesota Wild Rice porridge for New Years breakfast.
We stopped in Duluth to visit the Great Lakes Aquarium.
And at Russ Kendall’s Smoke House for the most amazing smoked fish.
And a few stops along the highway for snowy adventures…
Then headed back to Bruce and Tamy’s place in Stillwater for some sledding.
And of course, breakfast at the local institution (my brother’s favorite spot) Chilkoot CafĂ© and Cylclery.
Scarlet capped off her week of snowy adventure by building her first snowman. She named it Fred. Next to it is barely visible, Fred’s dog which she named FlĂ¼d.
My brother made many stops along the way to take beautiful photos. I will share some here but to really understand them you have to click over to his site, btleventhal.com. He brings the beauty of Minnesota to light in the most amazing way.
Oh, we had the best time in Minnesota, you betcha. You will too, dontcha know. đŸ˜‰




























