Monday, September 26, 2011

Logan "Stay"cation

Brandon and I had such a great week! Busy, but great! We were lucky enough to have both his and my parents come visit us and see our apartment. We toured Logan a little bit with them and got to experience some Logan Culture. Take a look at our busy week!


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Cafe Sabor: Delicious Mexican Dishes in Refurbished Train Station (Thanks Finch's!)

Aggie Ice Cream: Brandon Fav-Aggie Blue Mint, Jess Fav: Mint Cookie Fudge

Modern Family: Thanks Brett & Adrianna for inviting us to watch the Premier

Gia's Italian Restaurant:  Lemon Sorbet for palate cleansing was delicious! (Thanks Jaynes'!)

Blueberry Pancakes w/ Cinnamon Syrup

Logan Temple: We walked around the grounds, they were prestine on a gorgeous day!

Gossner Cheese Factory: Quest for squeaky cheese curds. Check out the Cheese Buffet they had inside!

Stylish Fabrics: Walk down memory lane at fabric store my mom went to as a little girl.

USU Museum of Art & Campus Tour:
Comic exhibition, Beautiful Grounds and building architecture around campus.

The Office: Season Premier celebrated with our own UltraFeast.

Ice Cream: We fit in Aggie Ice Cream twice this week and Gossner's for a scoop as well.

Antique Mall: We actually really enjoyed this stop, lots of items that brought back fond memories from our childhoods and quirky items you'd never expect to find.

Center Street Grill: Glad Dad wanted a Hamburger! Great burger & classic diner atmosphere.

Romney Stadium: Homecoming football Game. (Thanks for the ticket Brett & Adrianna!) We won, well for most of the game, just not the part that matters.

We definitely were tourists in Logan this week and had a mini "stay"cation. I needed it. I was able to cross off quite a bit on my "Things to do in Logan" list. The weather was ideal and the company was fantastic. What a way to kick off Fall!

1 comment:

  1. How fun!! Cheers to stay-cations! They are the best...sounds like it was a ball;) we miss you guys...hope all is great! Love ya~

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