First off, let me start this post with...
I love June!! It has always been my favorite month until recently when I've gotten older and my love for Fall and the month of October has taken over. But I still love June and the start to summertime! It brings warm weather, tans, lots of outdoor activities and usually for me time off work ( I can't wait to to teach again!)
So now I will tell you about our trip! It couldn't have been better! Like I said in an earlier post, this was Mitch's last weekend on his 2 week break and he wanted to do something, a little getaway, so bad. So I told him to plan it and he did a great job. Although this is a time in our life when we don't have a lot of funds for fun trips, etc we both think it is so important to do small inexpensive trips/activities during our time here in TN. We know we can't do a ton right now but enjoying our time here is very important to us and we don't want to look back and regret not doing anything because we are going in debt with school, but to look back and remember the fun times and things we did. So although we can't do the things we are use to for these next 2 years (YES it's two now and not three!!!!) we still want to enjoy ourselves.
So we spent the past weekend in St. Louis and had the BEST time! Friday we spent all day doing the touristy things, eating, visiting the Arch, etc. we had lunch at a place called The Shaved Duck. We saw this in Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. We got what they recommend on the show and it didn't disappoint! So good!
| Cheese smothered fries |
| Mitch and I split this bbq sandwich, I just ate the meat because it was seriously the best meat I have ever tasted. |
I haven't stayed up past midnight in a while ha! So we definitely slept in Saturday. When we finally got up and around we went on a donuts and coffee run and then to the Science center.
Our next stop was lunch. We went to Dressel's Public House, another place Mitch found on diners, drive-ins and dives. Mitch always likes to look up places from this show when we travel.
Then we headed to the Anheuser-Busch Brewery. Now I don't want to say I wasn't excited about going on the brewery tour, but I mean I just left the science center and in my mind nothing could've topped that. Well I was wrong. Y'all, this was SO cool!!!! May have been tied with the science center on my favorite part of our whole trip! We got there around 2:30 and the people at the front told us the tours were full and the next one we could go on was 4:30. Well we didn't really want to wait but also we really wanted to do it. We had dinner reservations at 7:30 and had to go back to the hotel get ready and get there so we knew this would be cutting it close.
We walked around the lobby area, stores, bar, etc for a while and then happen to see the beginning of a tour starting. We heard the guide give his whole intro and then we started to walk around more and try to figure out what to do until 4:30. Well right when we were walking off the guide said that tour wasn't full and they would take a few more people. We literally ran and jumped in ha! It was about an hour (this was the free tour, they have several more you can pay for) and so worth our time! I'm not really a beer drinker at all, but this tour was just so neat. It was so informative and actually really neat to hear about the brewing process. I was amazed! When we go back to St. Louis, we both want to pay for the next one and learn more! I learned so much about how they make the beer, lots of interesting facts I never knew, and just about the Anheuser-Busch plant in general. If you are in the area, GO! It's so worth it! And a plus- we got to see the famous Clydesdales!!! Gorgeous!
Then since we got into the earlier tour, we went to the famous Ted Drews after. This is a famous Frozen custard place and EVERYONE that knew we were going to St. Louis said it was a must and we agree. It was delicious- so delicious that we may have went more than once :)
Then like I said, we had dinner reservations at Giovanni's on the Hill. We heard from multiple people go to The Hill, which is just an area in St. Louis that has several Italian restauants. We were lucky because I have been wanting to eat at Giovanni's but knew it was one of the more expensive restaurants places where all the famous people go in St. Louis. But we randomly found a groupon for it and couldn't believe it. Out of every restaurant on groupon this is the one we wanted to eat at so we were very excited!!
Sunday we got up early and drove into Illinois to play a round of golf. We also found a groupon for this and it was a really good deal. It happened to be super cold that day (of course the only day it wasn't crazy hot on our trip) but we had fun anyways. We got done around lunch and went back into downtown St. Louis for lunch. We ate at this little Mexican joint and it was so good! Then we went and picked up Bella from the place she stayed at and went to the parks. They have some awesome parks in at Louis and it was so fun to spent the day outside!
Overall we had the BEST time and already are planning a trip back. We love that we are only a little over 3 hours from St. Louis so it makes the perfect little getaway. There were several things we didn't get to do that we wanted to, but we also felt like we can always come back. We didn't want to rush through everything just to try and fit everything in. We enjoyed our time there and fit in what we could and what we wanted. We have several more things we still want to do, but like I said, there was no point in rushing through and not enjoying what we did just to try and get it all in. There are def things we would do again, and there are several more things we just didn't get around to.
Today starts the beginning of summer semester and it's already in full swing. I have been mentally preparing for these next two months and praying we both make it through ha. It's going to be crazy but once August hits his classes will be (mostly) done and residency begins. We also find out one month from today if we will be moving or not!














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