I have over 200 photos from my several days away, but I’ll spare sharing all of them with you and pick some of my favorites. I’ve also compiled a list below of things that I encountered on my vacation, which I thought were notable for everyone. Trust me, there are more differences between northern Wisconsin and Chicago than I could have imagined.
In northern Wisconsin...
-- Bars close at 10:30 p.m.
-- People gather in groups at parks to watch the sun set every night (and clap when it does)
-- Spotted Cow is the unofficial “town drink”
-- Drinks are $4-6 each (even for “tall” Long Island Ice Teas – and no they don’t skimp on the liquor)
-- Gelato or cherry pie is the dessert of choice
-- Everyone you meet says “good morning” or “good afternoon” and it freaks you out for the first day or two
-- No one cares what you look like. I lived for several days in tank tops and jersey skirts, which were still flattering after a full meal and a “Buddha belly”
-- Wild turkeys and/or foxes are not an uncommon scene on a golf course
-- Every sunset looks like a colorful explosion in the sky and you can see real stars!
-- No one judges if you're already drunk when you show up to a restaurant for dinner (guilty!)
Sunset from the beach
As you would expect, the term “fine dining” is pretty subjective in northern Wisconsin, which I love. Why? Because by day two of my vacation, I stopped wearing makeup (the horror!) and wore “dirty clothes” too when we were out. And I didn’t care! That’s huge for me. But the “fine dining” establishment we visited Tuesday night was a bar/bowling alley/restaurant combo. And the best part? You have to walk through the bowling alley to get to the bar to get to the restaurant. Classy. Dad even gave me a quarter to play an arcade game (which playing while drunk on champagne is interesting.) We go to this restaurant every time we’re in northern Wisconsin and I still get the same thing: fried chicken and cottage cheese with Dole peach slices. Yes, it’s juvenile, but that food is finger-lickin’ good and it makes me feel like a kid again.
Finally, while Spotted Cow is the unofficial drink, the other regional drink in northern Wisconsin is the “cherry bomb,” which consists of: vodka, cherry juice and a splash of Sprite.
Cherry Bomb!
After several bad experiences, vodka isn’t my cup of tea, but this drink was amazing. I didn’t taste the vodka at all (good/bad thing) and it was sneakishly potent. After about two of them I realized that I WAS TALKING VERY LOUDLY and slid off my seat. Two drinks for $10 and I’m feeling good. Chicago can’t beat those prices.
So in closing, vacation was fun, I got to embrace my "non-makeup" look and dad made it to the championship round of his golf tournament, where he unfortunately lost. Next time, I'm staying up there longer as his "good luck" charm. Whenever he has made it to the championship round, I've never been around to watch and he has always lost. Sign?? Plus I can drive the golf cart more (yay!) and make "ahhhhh" noises as we go over the bumps. That doesn't get old either.
View from the golf cart
Oh and a local cab company told me I'm "abusive" and can't call them anymore for service. Agree to disagree. Welcome back to the city! Rage Girl made quite a mess in that situation.
Anyone else have big weekend plans?
I missed you!
ReplyDeleteI love the sound of the Cherry Bomb. I enjoy sneakily potent drinks - unlike you, vodka and I are best friends.
Welcome back! Way to show that cab company who's boss! :)
ReplyDeleteI missed ya buddy!
ReplyDeleteDrinks here are super cheap too. My favorite drink is only 6 bucks (and that's expensive for around here) and comes in a mason jar. I could totally go for one now damnit.
I shall from now on drink my booze out of a jar
ReplyDeleteI love Wisconsin :) Glad you had a good trip!
ReplyDeleteReading this makes me so anxious to go home to Michigan. Next week, baby!
ReplyDeleteI ADORE Cherry Bombs! Bartenders at this dive bar near my college had never heard of them and thought I was nutso when I told them. They referred to them as "Shirley Temples with vodka", which I guess is almost right...but delish!
ReplyDeleteHaha, I am very much intrigued about what you did to the poor cab driver...
ReplyDeletei'm going to clap every time i see a sunset now - it's brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back to the City! It missed you!
ReplyDeleteIt's North Halsted Days this weekend! That's pretty much the biggest party in town this weekend.
nothing like getting excited over the sunset that happens EVERY DAY. It must be hard to have a bad day when something will inevitably cheer you up every evening, right?
ReplyDeleteand if that doesn't work, there's the booze in a jar. always a good time.
I must try this cherry bomb you speak of.
ReplyDeleteWait a second... they clap when the sun goes down? Like maybe they are fascinated with this once in a lifetime experience. That is hilarious. I grew up in small town Wisconsin: Chippewa Falls. I love that place, it is my most favorite on Earth! Glad you are back!!
ReplyDeleteLets get back to the most important part of this post-- a QUARTER for an arcade game. What year is it in Wisconsin? 1997?
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that on family vacations to the middle of nowhere I can relax without makeup. It's pure freedom, lol!
ReplyDeleteThat cherry bomb sounds delish! It might be my new drink of choice.
ReplyDeletewelcome back! sounds like one fabulous trip. you can't beat cheap drinks and gorgeous sunsets, you just can't :)
ReplyDeleteMmmm, that cherry bomb sounds super good right now. Might have to look into making one at home.
ReplyDeleteTonight is bachelorette party round 2 with dinner and and free drinks at a club from 9-12.
Tomorrow it's ring shopping and a stock the bar party thrown by some friends.
Have a great weekend!
You were SO missed!!!
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you didn't know about the cherry bomb or I would have shared the wealth! Glad you enjoyed!!
It's cool that they clap when the sun goes down, nice that they appreciate natural beauty :) AWESOME PIC!
ReplyDeleteI dont know that I could bring myself to pay more for $5 a drink ever...gotta love small towns. I can get drunk on $20. Wisconsin sounds like a lot of fun minus the whole no central air thing. Clapping when the sun sets--way cool.
ReplyDeleteThis comment better post because my last two comments didnt. (i hate you blogger..)
ReplyDeleteAnyways.. bars closing at 1030 would not work for me. I cant leave my house before then or I turn into a pumpkin!
That drink sure does look tasty though. Yum and Yum.
Missed Ya! Bummed we couldnt meet at Jen's wine thingy.
Glad you're back! I love those mary jane crocs you're sporting for the golf cart pic. They really clap for the sunset? It's a gorgeous sunset, but...they clap? Is it because it gets hot and humid and the sunset cools things off?
ReplyDeleteMmmm, cherry bomb! Want!
ReplyDeleteAnd I laughed my ass off when you twittered about the cab company the other day. You MUST elaborate!
ah, mahvelous dahlin!
ReplyDeleteOh, yay!! :)
ReplyDeleteGoing away to somewhere remote like that is *absolutely* amazing, isn't it? Not wearing makeup or caring how you look is super liberating.
But...I couldn't live in the middle of nowhere for tooo long, or I think I'd go crazy!! :)
Oooh! You sound like you had a great time, especially with that fantastic sunset! Phew!
ReplyDeleteI kind of want to hear the Rage Girl vs. Cab story...
ReplyDeleteAnd it is always kind of refreshing to experience that slower town living once in a while. I'm headed back home in less than two weeks for my own version of it.
Gotta love Wisconsin... :) I'm a native myself, but not from the northern parts. Have family up there, though. (I come from Milwaukee, always loved Chicago...)
ReplyDeleteLove this post. the cherry bomb drink sold me on Wisconsin...& people who clap at sunsets? honestly, i think i like it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a GREAT vacation! I love getting away from it all. And cheap drinks!
ReplyDeleteLOL! I'm from Madison, WI and this cracked me up. I'd like to add to your: No one judges if you're already drunk when you show up to a restaurant for dinner--not only do we not judge, it's expected! And while I'm not a fan of Spotted Cow, I do enjoy a nice cold Leinie's! Glad to hear you enjoyed your trip!
ReplyDeleteHaha that's really funny about the sunsets, kind of sweet though. I love cherry bombs too! But, I usually take mine in the shot form...
ReplyDeleteWell, I do not actually imagine it is likely to have success.
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