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The kids and I made a trip to my hometown last week, Sauk Centre, Minnesota. For those unfamiliar, we boast the “Original Main Street,” as author Sinclair Lewis–hometown boy and first American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature–wrote his winning novel Main Street about our small town. While the prize-winning author did not give rural life a glowing review, I can assure you that Ryah did. Her week in Minnesota will stand as a highlight of her life thus far (okay, it’s only been three years, but the girl loved it)!
Minnesota blogging will have to come forth in a few additions (stay tuned), but the most important must go first. Ryah went fishing. She sat on the back of a pickup truck, screamed at the sight of a worm, headed out onto the dock, and held her pink pole and bobber tightly. And she caught a fish. Twice, actually. When questioned, Grandpa informed her it was not the same fish, but instead the twin sister of the first fish. She believed him, but at least she was watching closely enough to ask!
What a joy to see a proud Grandpa and an even prouder little lady show off the BIG CATCH. Here’s my documentary of the momentous event, starring Ryah, her Grandpa, and our neighbor-turned-family-member, Anna:













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