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Hello! I am Bethany, a mom of 4 beautiful children, a owner of a dog, and married to a miner/hunter. (Camo is a popular color in our home). We recently relocated to the UP of Michigan from Juneau,Alaska...a huge adjustment. I have a passion for photography and documenting our journey through life. But, most of the time Im busy with my kids, hiding in the bathroom for peace and quiet, or trying to find my dog because he runs away all the time. Welcome to our world...always full of adventure.

Thursday, November 5

Chocolate Factory

(This day we scheduled to go to Gettysburg and Hershey Pennsylvania.)
8am-Woke up
10am-Was soposed to be gone already but:


A. WE HAD TO CHANGE THE OIL

B. WE HAD TO EAT CAKE

C. WE HAD TO WATCH A HAUNTING SHOW


If you know the Lloyds, the answer could be any of the above. But this particular day, we were all sitting in my moms room waiting for Karrie to finish curling her hair and Tiffany turned on a huanting show. Before long, we were all sucked in and didn't get out the door until 11am. We were never going to get everything done.

We had a 3 hour drive ahead of us and it was a beautiful day. The trees were a rainbow of color. Farm houses spotted the hillside and I just imagined living there as I staired out the window. .
The houses are picture perfect.

When we arrived in Gettysburg, it was lunch time. We stopped and ate at a local cafe and had a little time to check out downtown of Gettysburg. Everything was original and unique.

The old buildings were converted into shops that fit the town. When we were eating lunch, we talked and decided that there wasn't enough time left to do all our activities. We were going to keep going to the Hershey Chocolate World and go to Gettysburg at a later time.



Hershey Pennsylvania. I picture streets paved in Chocolate and a gated entry like Willy Wonka's. But in all actuality, the town of Hershey was founded by a man with Hershey in his name, the man that started the Hershey brand. The factory was set up for tourists with all the chocolate...you can buy.
This candy bar was 40.00 so we just took a picture with it. Amazing how they produce the chocolate.

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