Now that I'm finished with my spring vacation travel series, before I go on a new adventure this summer and fall, I thought I'd share a few staycations and small road trips we've enjoyed this year.
For Mother's Day we once again met up with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandchildren in Rockford, Illinois. It is about a four hour drive for both of us. We met here once before in 2021. Then we had only two grandchildren with one on the way. You can see that post HERE.
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2021
Same Spot!

My what a difference a few years make! In addition to a growing family, the weather was completely different. Last time we met up it was cold (in the 50's) and overcast. We also met during Covid. You needed a reservation to get into the gardens. Visiting the Japanese Gardens was actually more pleasant then. It was so crowded this year, and HOT! The blinding sun also was not the best for photography. I got much better pictures on our first visit.
It was so hot, everyone needed water before our excursion began. The kids got a kick out of this natural outdoor drinking fountain. I would never know we could drink from it had there not been water cups right next to it.
You can purchase food to feed the ducks, geese, and koi. They are so friendly. This one walked right up to me. He probably thought I had food, but I did not.
The grandsons love climbing all over the rocks in this garden. This is the perfect garden to take small children to. There are so many narrow paths for them to run and explore. Rocks for climbing are in abundance. Waterfalls, rivers, bridges, waterfowl, koi, and so much more provides lots of interest for them.
If you're interested in more facts about the Anderson Japanese Gardens, I would encourage you to read my 2021 post where I cover more of the garden's history and highlights. I don't want to just regurgitate everything here again. I prefer to focus on our more recent experience.
My daughter, her husband, and all their children.
The Lily-of-the-Valley was blooming when we were there. Mine at home did not bloom till a month later.
The kids were excited to see turtles; except, I was the only one who noticed them and then pointed them out for the grandchildren. Everyone else walked right past them thinking they were statues.
I often wonder what the Japanese Gardens would be like other times of the year. Both times we were there, it was spring so all their azaleas and rhododendrons were in bloom. Japanese Gardens aren't known for their flowers, so is it mostly green in the summer? I don't know.
My daughter was envious of my hat so I let her try it on. I thought it went great with her dress!
I can't believe how close this goose came to the boys!
Throwing small pebbles into the lake with grandpa.
Although there aren't any sweeping flower gardens in Japanese Gardens there is so much color and interest with all the different types of foliage.
There are many Japanese style buildings throughout the gardens.
It was so hot, my daughter and her children enjoyed getting their feet wet.
It was exciting to see a mommy duck with her babies!
My son with three of the grandkids.
The waterfalls are always a sight to behold!
Young love!
They have lots of rocks and boulders in Japanese Gardens. I love how the delicate blossoms contrast with the hard rock.
After our day at the gardens, it was now time to cool down at the pool. I dipped in the pool earlier, so I was just enjoying watching everyone else.
It was a great Mother's Day weekend. We first met at a nearby park for a picnic lunch before heading over to the gardens. After the gardens we checked into our hotel then had dinner at Olive Garden. I hadn't been there in years, and the grandchildren really seemed to enjoy it. We enjoyed the pool both at night and again in the morning, then we headed out for brunch and said our goodbyes. It's always hard to say to goodbye, but we have many memories to carry us through till we meet again.
Have A Great Day! Amy
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DeleteLovely pictures, Amy. I'm sure you had a lovely time. This is a great idea. Japanese Gardens are so beautiful and so peaceful! I can imagine what it was like during the covid days.
ReplyDelete( You just reminded me that it's been a while since we visited one. :D )
Thank you. I did enjoy the gardens much more during Covid when there were hardly any people.
DeleteYour photos are beautiful! What incredible gardens. And a dip in the pool at the end of the day sounds like the perfect way to cool down.
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DeleteSuch beautiful pictures and it looks like you all enjoyed the visit despite the heat. We're only a little over 2 hours away and I hope we'll visit the garden again soon. I can imagine the foliage would look so pretty in October!
ReplyDeleteThank you. I would love to see the gardens in fall!
DeleteSweet time spent with family in the garden. Then the Olive Garden! A twofer.
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DeleteBeautiful place and your photos are just wonderful. The waterfall is so pretty. A perfect place for spending the day.
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It sure is! Thanks so much!
DeleteFamily fun time! I love how you took a photo at the same spot a few years apart! The gardens are lovely!
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Yes it was. That was a great idea. It's the perfect photo spot too.
Deletewhat a sweet and beautiful time with family, Amy!
ReplyDeleteIt was. Thank you.
DeleteEven HOT that looks like a fabulous Mother's day weekend!
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DeleteWhat an awesome weekend! You're family is precious.
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Thanks Paula!
DeleteThe flowers look so nice with it being Mother's Day and the start of Spring! It is so hot now! That family photo is frame-worthy and look at all those grandkids! Love how you recreated it!! Family time is the best!
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Thank you Carrie!
DeleteWhat a great mixture of family fun you had on Mother's Day. I looked at a map of the Japanese Gardens and discovered it's just over an hour from where my daughter lives. We may have to head there when our Littles get a bit bigger. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteOh, if it's that close, you have to go there. It is really incredible; one of the best in the nation. Little kids love it because of all the winding, narrow paths and water features.
DeleteWhat a lovely Mother's Day. The gardens are truly spectacular- love all your pics. When I saw the Lilly of the valley, it reminded me that 10 years ago I planted some Lilly of the valley and although they flourish they have yet to yield a flower. So odd.
ReplyDeleteIt was a great Mother's Day. Thanks so much. That is odd about the Lily of the Valley. Although, I feel mine don't bloom as abundantly as I'd like.
DeleteWe love Japanese gardens. Such beautiful photos. With even more beautifull memmories!
ReplyDeleteThey are so special. Thanks so much!
DeleteHow beautiful. I used to take the kids to explore gardens like that (anything with bridges or hidden paths) was always a delight, as we live in the inner city, so wide open spaces and lots of trees seems a little magical. #GardenAffair
ReplyDeleteThanks Lydia.
DeleteThe garden seems so peaceful. And I sure know how the pool attracts the grandkids!
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Take care.and best wishes.
PS- I enjoy going to Olive Garden to eat too!
Thank you so much! I sure love Olive Garden's bread sticks.
DeleteWhat a beautiful spot. I love Japanese gardens. So tranquil. Thanks for linking
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DeleteAw, Amy, beautiful photos, and that Japanese garden looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteThank you! It is such a beautiful garden.
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