Earlier in October, my good friend Jana came to visit for a long weekend from Oklahoma. She had never been to Michigan and picked a good time of year to come with the fall colors peaking up north. We had figured out a plan that would include some time in Plymouth at my house, a stop in Frankenmuth, and the rest of the time up north in Gladwin at my in-law's house. She flew in Thursday night, arriving late because one of her flights took off late. I picked her up at the airport in the rain and we came back to my house for drinks and to hang out for the rest of the evening.
Friday morning we woke up, got ready, and hit the road to Frankenmuth. It was an hour and a half drive and we arrived in time for our lunch reservation at Zehnder's. We enjoyed a huge chicken lunch that was delicious! We shopped in Frankenmuth at the plaza with all the stores and then drove over to Bronner's. I forgot how big the store is and how much time it takes to see it all, but we found some great ornaments and enjoyed our stop. Then it was on to Gladwin in the pouring rain! The drive was a bit dicey at one point, but we made it!
We stopped at The Hearth, the restaurant on the lake, for dinner knowing we wouldn't want to get back in the car to go out for food. I had a salad and Jana had some yummy looking nachos. Then, we arrived at the lake house where Mark and Janet had already arrived. They were staying one night before going on to a golf weekend, so we all hung out together and had some drinks, a mini-beer, and watched some playoff baseball. It was a low-key evening.
Saturday, Mark and Janet left the house early. Jana and I both slept in and enjoyed a lazy start to our day with hot tea, breakfast, and some time to read. We got put together and headed out to Gladwin to go to the cider mill for donuts, cider, and some hard cider flights. It was a cool fall day and it just seemed like a perfect day for the cider mill. We enjoyed some hard cider and watched people go on the hayrides. We decided we needed to move our bodies, so we went to the riverwalk in Gladwin and walked a part of it to admire the fall colors.
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