The Gabrielsen Seven

The Gabrielsen Seven

Monday, October 28, 2019

Penn State date

 The week started out normal. Paul working from home.
 Me running kids around.
 Our new house.
 Regular silliness.
 A baby in overalls!
 Mom/Dad stopped by after a visit to her Utah stomach doctor. Toby warmed right up!
 Thanks for the pizza, Justin!
 Pic from Grandpa Gabe while we were on our trip.
 View out our window at the historic Nittany Lion Inn.
 We were on the courtyard.
 On the grounds around the hotel.











 An old church downtown.
 Lunch at Penn Pide. Those have spinach inside, and the dough was so light!
 Fall colors.
 Cool building.
 Having so much fun together!!
 I toured the Boalsburg Heritage Museum, an 1825 house.
 Another inner shot of our hotel.
 So handsome, ready for our big date.
We were REALLY sick with cold/cough/etc. the whole trip, so we slept in every morning, and rested up in the evenings.
 Beautiful view.
 Rothrock State Park.

 Among the rhododendrons.
 1920s-1930s historic homes tour. I LOVED this one.







 Leaves on the sidewalk.





 Colorful!
 Another of my favorites.

 Going back in time on Paul's camera, Zella and Grace planting at Temple Square.
 Danny made a circle of toys for Toby.
 Charlie's cute Frankenstein!
 SLC ariport.

 Chicago style pizza in Chicago airport.
 Pic from the grandparents of happy kids in good hands.
 Dino in Chicago cubs jersey.
 Getting off the tiny plane at State College airport.
 Downtown State College.
 Lamb pide at Penn Pide.
 With the Nittany Lion statue.

 Hotel shenanigans.
 Fancy dinner at Grace at the Carnegie Inn. Butternut squash soup.
 Warm goat cheese salad with raspberry dressing and slivered almonds.
 Sea scallops.
 Lamb three ways.
 Chocolate variations.
 Baked Alaska.
 Kids at grandparents' house eating burgers.
 Ready for a bath in Riverton.
 After a failed attempt to attend church.
 That view! Jo Hayes Vista.
 Alan Seeger Natural Area at Rothrock State Park.

 Into the rhododendrons.

 Picnic lunch.
 Tiny nature.
 Historic homes tour. A lot of huge frat houses.

 
Colorful tree-filled hill.
Best date ever!

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