Some of you may remember that this Spring, our church hosted a fun night where we played The Price is Right. I ended up being the grand prize winner! People had donated prizes and part of my prize was a stay at a B&B.
Our stay was Friday night, at a Bed and Breakfast in Holland Michigan. Holland is about 25 minutes from us, on the shores of Lake Michigan. It's known for its Tulip Festival in the Spring, but tourists visit often, just to enjoy the beautiful city with its Dutch heritage and also to enjoy Lake Michigan.
The owner also greeted us, showed us around and showed us our room.
We came upon this huge living book. It's a tribute to Frank Baum who wrote The Wizard of Oz. He liked to spend time in Holland and said that a park he visited there had a path with gold pavers that inspired the yellow brick road.
It was a nice surprise to be picked up in his 1929 Model A Ford! What fun to drive through town in this old car. It's beautifully restored and attracts a lot of attention. It was nice to catch up with him and his wife and the ice cream was good!
We had a nice evening, then had an amazing breakfast the next morning. We were able to meet and talk with another couple who were staying there.
We headed home, but then had a little more of the prize package to enjoy.
We went to our friends home and Bob was taken out on a fishing trip. My friend Barb and I went out and did some shopping.
After all that fun, we had supper with them, and it was time to go home.
Bob and I felt thoroughly spoiled. It was a wonderful weekend!
Wow, what a great getaway! That bed and breakfast is wonderful, and that town looks like a simply lovely place. So glad you could reconnect with friends while you were there. Lucky you to win such a lovely prize! I hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an absolutely perfect trip! The B&B is totally awesome. My favorite room is the sunroom. And is that a bakery or chocolate shop that I spy downtown? The car is gorgeous! And the paving leading up to the living book is close enough to gold to suit me.
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so fabulous and classic in this series.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful place, thanks for sharing all the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds like a fabulous weekend and the B&B looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI lived in Michigan until I was 41 and only got to Holland once. My son had just turned one and we bought a Christmas ornament that is a wee pair of wooden shoes. He doesn't remember that trip, but does still have the ornament.
I didn't know that the sidewalks are heated. What a nice idea to keep people safe while visiting in the winter. I also didn't know about the yellow brick road connection. That is so cool. I would love to return for a visit some day.
You sure did ride in style for that ice cream cone.
What a nice get away. Such a beautiful place. xx
ReplyDeleteWell that is just about the most idyllic prize package I could envision! WOW how wonderful that you were able to enjoy all of that! THAT SUNROOM!!! I want to die. Give me the heated sidewalks and give me the ice cream. Aaaaarrrrrggghhhhhhh xxo
ReplyDeleteLucky you! What a wonderful prize, a lovely B&B, an attractive Dutch town, a ride in a special, collection car, meeting friends!!
ReplyDeletePerfect trip and weekend!
Oh that looks and sounds wonderful.
ReplyDeleteWe've been there some years ago and really enjoyed it.
Imagine heated sidewalks - That would sure be great around here, no ice to keep me from a winter walk!!
Oh my word what an epic weekend!! That looked like the most charming B&B and town. AND HOW HAVE I NEVER HEARD OF HEATED SIDEWALKS AND WHERE DO I SIGN UP TO PETITION THEM HERE?!? Lol That is amazing and would be a game changer where I live - although they'd be on in overdrive 😂
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing all of the pics and it all looked so sweet and like right out of a Hallmark movie. Lol 💗
I love Holland1 It's been way too long since I've been there! Last time was in the Fall and it was a rainy day. We were able to get a personal tour of the big windmill on Windmill Island. It was super interesting and a little scary being all the way on the top floor! Looks like a nice trip and what a beautiful B&B!
ReplyDeleteOh. my goodness, what a beautiful place, you already know I love, love, love the red bedding!! What a lovely prize and how sweet that your church members showed up to add flowers and treats to your room. I love the idea of heated sidewalks! Bring them to NY!!
ReplyDeleteMy goodness!!!! What a fantastic prize!!! I love everything you shared, my friend. And you are so deserving! I am glad you spent some time with friends too. Have a cozy evening!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun trip. We went to Holland about 10 years ago and walked downtown and ate somewhere for lunch but I dont remember where. Very interesting about the gold pavers. Did not know that. How neat to have our state be inspiration for his book. Would love to know the name of the place you stayed at. Looks wonderful. Janice
ReplyDeleteI agree with everyone else!! Oh my goodness! What a great prize and what a great weekend away!! I don't think it could have been more perfect, especially catching up with old friends. Love this, Mari!! xo
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a glorious getaway!
ReplyDeleteThe B&B is lovely.
I absolutely enjoyed seeing all the gorgeous photos you shared, Mari.
Hugs and blessings
That all sounds so lovely! The B&B was beautiful!! So glad you both had a great time :)
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