We left Friday morning to go to Cabela's. It's always kind of a fun place to visit. Here's a sampling of some of the animals we saw. They even had a special on fudge so we HAD to buy some. (Yes, Ginger - it's chocolate! It's kind of a spring break tradition that we get fudge somewhere!) In the afternoon, we headed to our hotel to just hang out and go swimming. We came home Saturday afternoon to beautiful weather. I think it was about 60 degrees! I could have been tempted to put on shorts if my legs weren't so white!
Monday, April 07, 2008
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My family loves trips like that!!
Terri, I am glad that you had a great time on your spring break! Your pictures look lovely!
sooo fun - cabela's has TONS of neat stuff in their catalog - i bet the store is realllly cool! have soo much fun!
YEAH! So fun!!! Glad you were able to get away a little bit! I LOVE chocolate!!!!
What a cool looking place ! Is it a store ? I've never heard of it ...
Glad you had a great spring break. Hey has Mari shared any of the chocolate yet ? :-) Yeah, I feel funny then OK about my daughter starting School - her being the youngest and all...it's like there's this pressure once she starts that I find my 'place', my niche, but to be honest some time to get the house straight, my thoughts together and go from there sounds good to me. She had her second practice today and was quite shy and clinging to me a bit, which isn't like her, but it's such a lovely School and her Teacher is a gorgeous lady. I stayed for a while with her and will pick her up in ....45 minutes...
Cabela's is a fun place - I didn't know they had fudge though> Yes - your chocolate is coming - I just haven't seen you!
I'm glad you had a good time. The fudge alone would be worth the trip!
Don't let Mari fool you- I saw her today and I still don't have my chocolate!
That looks like soooo much fun!
Cabela's is a favorite stop for the men and boys in this family.
We had similar weekend - we spent time in our local hunting/sporting goods store....and spent about $100/hour doing it. :)
okay, now I get it!
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