Thursday, August 15, 2019

Ok My Boji

For several years we have been attempting to plan a vacation with Nathan's parents. Because they live only 10 minutes away and Nathan works in their yard daily, we spend time with them often but only in few hour increments and rarely overnight.

We wanted an opportunity for all seven of us to spend several days together to cultivate a different kind of family experience away from home and work.  As they say, to really know a person you should travel with them.

There is a special bond that happens when your child gets to have breakfast with papa or have grandma read them their bedtime story. When mom and dad can bask in the lightweight feeling of extra hands. A shared relaxation takes place when mom and grandma exchange thoughts over the quiet of afternoon naps. Conversations go a step deeper when the adults and oldest child stay up a bit later than usual and visit under the stars.

Of course, this also means being away from our comfort zones which can be challenging for all. BUT...it can also be very educational. One can learn a great deal about oneself and others when uncomfortable. One becomes much more appreciative, grateful and empathetic.

Last December, Onnie found an amazing three bedroom condo overlooking Lake Okoboji. She booked four nights at the beautiful Waterfront Resort that included fabulous dining, indoor waterpark, outdoor pools, playground, water sports and a zipline. The dates were right before school began and it was the perfect way to wrap an amazing summer in a perfect bow.












Boji Splash was a blast and Jentry talked each adult into braving the big slide with her. 




























John and Nathan took in a round of golf at Brooks Golf Club.


Iowa Cooler



















Arnold's Park Amusement Park was like a step back in time. It was just the right size with fun rides for all sizes. The park was clean, nicely landscaped and a perfect place to spend the afternoon.
























 


Despite being in Iowa, Lake Okoboji was a fantastic family vacation destination. As Mason hilariously refered to it, Ok My Boji, thank you for the memories.

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