Wednesday, June 23, 2010

1st Annual Bursa Family Vacation

So our first every family vacation was a huge success! We had a relaxing 4 days in Southern Indiana. What you may be asking is in Southern Indiana?


Adventure!

Day one: We arrived at St. Meinrads a beautiful Benedictine Archabbey and Seminary. The guest house where we stayed was very nice and the staff loved to see Thérèse. Check it out!

Saint Meinrad Archabbey


We enjoyed the beautiful grounds and scoped out the nearby town of Ferdinand. We enjoyed a delicious dinner at the guest house, took advantage of the chapel, and spent a quiet night drinking bad wine from a local vineyard and watching episodes of the office on our computer.

Day two: We spent the morning and early afternoon hiking at Hoosier National Forest. This is us before the hike. Thérèse enjoyed time in her Ergo Carrier and eventually just watched from mommy and Daddy's arms. It was so peaceful in the woods.



This is Thérèse being curious during the hike.



Here we are refreshed and ready to head back to St. Meinrad.


Day Three: (picture taken when we got back)
Thérèse turned 7 months today and in honor of the occasion we found adventure in the nearby towns. Here is what we saw...

Jasper, Indiana

We toured an old church called St. Joseph's. It was beautiful! They don't have a website and unfortunately we forgot our camera in our room that day, so just imagine...

Then we went to eat at an overpriced but delicious German Restaurant. Go to the website just to hear this great music which we heard our entire time there. Reminds us of the good ole days in Europe....Schnitzelbank

Huntingburg, Indiana

We did some great shopping here. Turns out if we ever want to be antique dealers we know where to come.

This is also the home of the baseball field that hosted the Rockford Peaches in the great 90s flick A League of Their Own. This was a sweet find!

Here you can see us right behind the dugout in this shot...League Stadium

Santa Clause, Indiana

We drove through the "town" twice just to be sure we didn't miss it. We didn't miss it we just happened to blink when we drove by. If you really want a good time though, check out Holiday World.

Lincoln City, Indiana

We went to Lincoln's Boyhood National Memorial. This was cool. They have a working farm where Lincoln's family lived.

After that long day we were exhausted.

Day 4: We enjoyed our last moments at St. Meinrad. We visited the grave of Brad's Great Uncle, Brother René Bouillon O.S.B., who is buried on the grounds.

Then we all said goodbye to a great family vacation.

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