Come with us and we will show you of a magical land.
Here is the view from our hotel in Sheboygan, Wisconsin. This end of summer getaway has become a favorite family tradition. We love this enchanted beach town on the shores of Lake Michigan!
A day before we left, we decided to make a purchase we never thought we'd make in Minnesota --a Boogie Board! Our local sporting goods store manager thought we were crazy when we came in asking for a Boogie Board. "Are you going to Hawaii or something?" But we thought we'd give it a try since the girls enjoyed it so much in California.
After posing for a quick family picture on the beach,
and burying daddy,
the girls hit the "waves!"
While boarding, Teyah got distracted by something floating in the water...
Finding a floating dollar bill was the highlight of this princess's magical vacation until she won something even better...
She was the proud winner of the daily coloring contest at the Blue Harbor Resort! She bested her two older sisters and the rest of the resort. As you can see, she was beyond excited, especially because the prize was a coupon for a free ice cream cone! Her big sisters were quite humbled! But, it was certainly Teyah's turn because Aubrie and Ellie had each won it in past years.

Every year we go to Sheboygan, we find a new treasure or two in the little town. This year, we found a storybook-themed garden called "Bookworm Gardens." The free garden brought to life children's books such as the "Magic School Bus;"
Every year we go to Sheboygan, we find a new treasure or two in the little town. This year, we found a storybook-themed garden called "Bookworm Gardens." The free garden brought to life children's books such as the "Magic School Bus;"
The "Three Little Bears;"
and "Sadoko and The Thousand Paper Cranes." Each garden was so well thought-out, a visual delight, and fun for all of us! They had each of the books laminated in mailboxes that matched the corresponding gardens so you could read the story amongst the setting! There will be a definite return trip here!
We also explored the town's little children's museum.
And the kids enjoyed dressing up on the museum's stage. Kyler was game to dress as knight and Teyah of course the princess.
The kids loved pretending with each other in all of the exhibits.

This children's museum was not commercially-constructed but hand-made, which brought extra charm.
This children's museum was not commercially-constructed but hand-made, which brought extra charm.
Possibly the best new find was an old-fashioned ice cream shop that recently opened on the pier. Its setting is quaint, and it even has a toy train that circles the top ledge inside the shop!
Since this is the dream vacation, we treated the kids to a gigantic banana split to share -- something none of them have had before! Dave and I chuckled how quickly this massive sunday was downed! Apparently, my kids got my love of ice cream gene! Don't tell anyone that we ate at this ice-cream shop three times in three days!

You could say Kyler was walking on air after all that ice cream!
We purchased another new toy before arriving in Sheboygan. I have some great memories playing on a raft like this on the beach in Florida when I was a kid, so I figured if Daddy could pass the Boogie Boarding memories down, I could pass down the love of the raft. Dave thinks I'm a little crazy, but it was great for the kids when the water was too cold to get in.
The occasional fog adds to the mystique of this place!
All this -- along with the bike riding, American Girl Outlet mall shopping, water sliding/pool swimming, beach soccer kicking, book reading, yummy restaurant eating -- do you understand now why we return here year after year?
Maybe someday we will convince someone to join us in our little piece of heaven? But if not, we will continue to make memories in this town in the middle of the country that nobody expects to be so dreamy.




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