Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Wisconsin and Minneapolis (Days 6-10)
Sorry I haven't posted for the past 6 days. The weekend was busy and we are usually on the road traveling all over Wisconsin when Mark gets out of class. He has been getting out a little earlier each day which is great. We finally got to see the Mall of America this weekend. It was amazing! Huge mall with tons of shopping and activities. We did not ride any of the rides in Nickelodeon Park, but we were able to walk through it since it was the center of the mall.
There was also a Legoland. We love looking at the amazing creations made all from legos.
There were tons of restaurants to choose from, but we ended up deciding on Bubba Gump Shrimp Company for dinner before we went to see the Avengers. Awesome movie by the way!
The food was delish!
The next day we had the most amazing breakfast ever at Al's Breakfast. The restaurant is the narrowest in the city with a width of ten feet. There are 14 stools. Mark and I had to stand along with other customers for over an hour in between the stools and the restaurant's wall waiting on people to finish their breakfast.
Very interesting experience, but well worth the wait. Eating was not as intrusive as i had initially thought. The food and the excitement of finally getting a seat distracted me from the fact that there were people behind me waiting on me to finish my meal. Mark and I were excellent customers as we already knew what to order and we gobbled everything down not wasting anyone's time.
I would definitely recommend Al's Breakfast to anyone visiting Minneapolis as long as they don't mind the wait.
Other than MOA, we have been traveling all over Wisconsin. Yesterday we went to Madison and had Thai food for lunch at Banh Thai Restaurant. We also stopped at the West Towne Mall.
The Madison Capitol Building.
That is all for now. I can't believe that we will be home in about 3 days. I can't wait to love on my little boo boo though! Been missing my little man.
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