COTTAGE AT STAGER LAKE (or is it “The Forgotten Cottage): JUNE 30, 2007After a three day road trip, we arrived at our two week cottage rental at Stager Lake in the UP. We were greeted by the owners and given the news that they were having trouble with the stove. Dave cleaned out the burners, lit the pilots, and the Doruffs went on their merry way. They said they would call and probably return with a new stove. Of course that never happened. Dave and I noticed that the cottage looked like no one had been there before us and it looked quit dusty and gritty. I wiped off the conter tops and there was a film of black…not been cleaned in a long time. I had to dust and clean up cobwebs and spider balls in every corner and window sill. Dave vacummed, which seemed to be spueing out dust and dirt as he run it along the carpets. Of course we guessed it haden’t been cleaned out in some time. That was the beginning of the end. We had 18 family members over to our cottage the day after the Fourth of July for a chili feast. OOOH Yes…you guessed it……the stove did not work…couldn’t light it. Dave tried for some time…but nothing. Well, I guess I would have to prepare cold salads and etc.; oh wait I can still prepare the chili. It was a good thing that I brought my small fry pan with me and was able to find a working slow cooker. Our guests arrived and all had a great time eating, talking with family members not seen in some time and family members never met before.
JUNE 30, 2007
Allison and Danielle arrived late Saturday night with Allison’s little ones, to their rented cottage on Sunset Lake in Iron River, MI. Dee, John, Mom and Dad and Danny arrived to their cottage at Crystal Waters Resort. Cindy and Jackie arrived the Friday night before to their newly purchased cottage on Buck Lake, MI. They wanted to arrive in time for a good fish fry at their favorite fish fry haunt. Aunt Gloria’s son Kevin, his wife Mandy, their son and two daughters were due to arrive at Uncle Don and Aunt Gloria’s house on Stager Lake within a couple of days.
JULY 1, 2007
Mom, (Granny E.) made perogies before they came up to their cottage and invited everyone over to their cottage on Sunday afternoon for the perogie feast. Of course we all enjoyed stuffing ourselves with those wonderful tasting perogies that we all remembered from the past. It was so great of Granny to make them for us. They certainly were delicious!!!!
JULY 4, 2007
A great time was had by all on this day, the 4th of July. The weather was sunny, hot and except for one quick downpour of rain, it was perfect. Allison marched in the parade with Caleb, who was dressed up as an astronaut and Avery was Super Girl. A. Gloria marched with two of her visiting grandchildren. U. Donnie marched as a Color Guard for the Vets. Ethan, Caleb and Avery participated in the money scramble and then Caleb and Avery enjoyed participating in the relay races. They collected prize money and I don’t know who was more excited about them racing, Allison, Danielle, John and Dee, Mom, or Me. Allison and Danielle also participated in a couple of the races for their ages. I think they were reminiscing when they used to come to the UP and did this. A great deal of fun was had by all and many memories resurfaced. Of course we all got our free ice cream cone and box of cracker jacks. The fund raising pie social was a tasty event. We all found time to visit the new Alpha Museum. Mom’s painting of the old Alpha School was hung proudly for everyone to view and several old photos and memorabilia. Dad, Grampa E.’s class picture is also hanging there. Mom, Granny E.’s class picture, U. Mike, U. Donnie, and A. Gwen’s class pictures are all hanging in the new Alpha resturante, which is now in the old school building.
After the events of the 4th in Alpha were over, we all were invited to Cindy and Jackie’s new cottage for hots and hamburgers and Jackie’s wonderful sides. Of course we all ate too much. The two cakes Jackie made were to die for.
In the next two weeks we all took turns and invited each other back and forth to each others cottages for suppers. We also kept busy visiting places we remembered back when; ice cream in Florence, Pizza at Dina Mias, and pasties from Nylands. I enjoyed so much being with two of my daughters and three of my grand children and was so glad that they got to see grand parents and family that they haven’t seen in a long long time. The time went by too too fast. If only we could stop time, or at least slow it down a bit. I guess I say that because I’m getting older. I loved being with everyone and seeing everyone of our family members and would do it again in a heart beat.
JULY 13, 2007
Dave and I left our cottage a day early and headed down US2 to Mackinac Island. I have never been there and Dave granted me my wish, being the loveable person he is. We booked a motel at St. Ignas, boarded a ferry to Mackinac Island. It was more beautiful than I had pictured in my mind. We bought tickets for a horse drawn carriage ride tour when we arrived on the island. You can’t have and autos on the island. The only way to see the island is to walk, ride a bike or ride a horse drawn carriage. This is to preserve the beauty of the island. On our carriage ride we viewed the beautiful Grand Old Hotel, the Old Fort, and the Butterfly Sanctuary. There are many stately old victorian homes here. The owners of these homes may own the houses but cannot own the land they are on. It all belongs to the State of Michigan. The island has 400 permanent residents. Half of the island is a State Park. There are no large wild animals that live here. They wouldn’t be able to survive. There isn’t enough food available for them. After our tour ride, we poked around in the shops on main street, bought Mackinaw’s famous fudge and stopped for a bite to eat at a pub. After walking a bit more, we had to run back to the last ferry headed for the mainland or we would be have been stuck on the island for the night and everyplace was booked solid. We had a great time here and when we returned to our motel room at St. Ignas, we were plenty tired.
July 15, 2007
We arrived home to Avon safely and were glad to be home and sleep in our own bed again. Why does home always feel so good to be back to?
God truly gave me a great gift this July 2007.