Famous for being the headquarters of Jack Link's Beef Jerky, this welcoming community is situated an hour south of Lake Superior amongst sandy soil, birch trees and pines. Its many lakes and scenic waterways are a draw for city dwellers looking to escape the hustle and bustle in exchange for fishing, boating, hunting and everything outdoors!
What began as a friendship in high school has blossomed into a life-long bond. Karin and her family have graciously welcomed our entire brood for the past 8 summers and we've watched as our children have grown -- the grocery bill increasing with each subsequent year.
Our mid-August family excursion has included the start of several annual traditions: Minong Days, a trip (or two) to Hayward, kayaking down the Namekagon, the Midnight Chunky Dunk, early morning fishing, swimming at the sandbar, sailing, a picnic on Pancake Island, Haakon's birthday party, a wedding anniversary, boating on the Minong Flowage with a stop at Sand Island and several others. We'll soon have to extend our stay beyond 10 days to accommodate all the fun!
Rendevous Supper! |
Rendevous |
The Cabin on the lake |
What began as the Gulbrandsen cabin-getaway has become their year-round family home. Each year has added another element to the cabin compound. This year Erik built a little cabin near the lakefront -- enabling us to enjoy the beautiful sunset bug-free from this in haven in the woods.
Another highlight to my week is a visit from Karin's mom, Ardis and sisters, Kristin & Jennifer - who have become like family to me! I even think we have begun to look alike - I fit right in, don't I?
The Northwoods Girls |
Dan & Matt became expert sailors |
Jake in his pool-boat |
Jake taking the plunge |
The three guys - forced smiles, of course! |
We had a wonderful trip -- it came to an end way too quickly. September
is here, school has begun and daily routines are back in full-swing. I
treasure the memories made this year as well as in years past and am
already looking forward to more in years to come!
So - what's the point in my writing about my trip? Perhaps not much -- other than I've learned to treasure the dear friends who have joined my life's journey. Some have been family -- siblings, cousins and in-laws, and others have been friends....but grafted in as family along the way.
God created a wonderful gift when He placed us together in community and I am thankful for those in mine.
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