Sunday, August 2, 2009

wandering around Amish country...


thanks to insane amounts of cleaning and busy-ness (*cough* laziness *cough*) I was un-able to make a post about my excursion last saturday. I went to Amish country! all you big-city folks are probably choking right now. I can hear your distant screams. "AMISH COUNTRY?!?! EXCURSION???!? how crazy ARE these hoosiers?!? Is this why you guys are in 'flyover country'?"


I pity the fools.


it was really quite fun! up north their are these cute little gardens planted to look like quilts scattered throughout elkhart county. me, my mom, and my grammy all went to check it out. (that is TERRIBLE grammar, I know. I told you. I am NOT well about grammar.) We started out at a cute little amish store, where my mom bought a boatload of cinnamon sticks on the cheap. then we headed to a cute little town to a dime store and bought some vintage gum. we then had breakfast at a cute little coffee house. I ordered a luscious giant cinnamon roll absolutely SMOTHERED in buttercream frosting that still makes my mouth water. I also had some chai tea.

I love chai tea.

I just love it.
afterwards we went through the nappanee library.

this was an actual library within a library!






me and my grammy.









pace? what pace? there's no traffic! (lol, just kidding)







what we came for. look! it's a basket!








Philip Diller, the rooster.







wow. this hand-dryer sure did boost my self esteem. (sarcasm, sarcasm.)


we then went to the old bag factory. a small little mall of expensive boutiques.




needless to say, I didn't buy anything.




old train stuff in the old bag factory.



me and my family LOVE the show Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives. (or triple D.) we love all the cool down-home restaurants they go to. we love Guy Fieri, and all his quirky sayings. it's a really good show.

impertinent? random? I don't think so.

after the old bag factory we just had to find someplace to eat. we were scared to death that this little soda shop would be closed. it's been around for a while, and we didn't know whether it had survived. but it was opened. I said, as I got out of the car "this looks like one of those places they'd go to on Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives!" for it was a cute old fashioned Diner type place.
on the door there was a little sticker with the food network logo. it said "as seen on food network."

"no way..." I thought.

inside there were lots of pictures from the show "Diners, Drive-ins, and dives". my mom almost fell over.

this is where you get your ice cream. I had grilled cheese and fries, and a strawberry milkshake. it was bananas! (bananas is good.)





was that a money trip, or what?

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