
What started out as a trip to visit my 50th state and a new Four Seasons hotel, turned into an early Mother’s Day weekend courtesy of Karen. She spoiled me all weekend long!
Four Seasons Minneapolis
We received a warm mid-west welcome from the Minneapolis Four Seasons staff upon our arrival. In our room, our table was loaded with welcome notes from FS friends, an ammenity of hand-held apple pie goodness (in the shape of Minnesota!), some dried apple slices, cider and a Minnesota-shaped cutting board. But the best item was the little layer cake that Karen had sent to commemorate my 50th state visit! Our stay at FSMN marks the 21st Four Seasons property I have stayed at; some I’ve stayed at more than once (but only counted as one) all thanks to Karen.
Upon arrival and after check-in, Karen decided that we needed some pampering so off to the spa we went for mani-pedi’s and a facial for me. We stopped at the Red Cow for a beer of the world entry and a favorite local snack of warm homemade chips and onion dip. Then, back to the hotel for some RR&R before a late dinner at the Terrace Cafe, overlooking the pool area and downtown Minneapolis and the Mississippi River. It was a beautiful day until the sun set and then the chill came into the air. But have no fear! Our server, Kim, wrapped us in warm blankets so we could finish our meal.
Road Trip
Friday was Road Trip day to visit my 50th state – North Dakota. It was a bit overcast but a beautiful day for a drive. Our GPS took us right where we needed to be to visit 3 states at the same time – Minnesota, North Dakota and South Dakota. As we were driving along the road, Karen was in South Dakota on her side and I was in North Dakota on my side! Getting out to get pictures of the welcome signs was a bit dicey as the speed limits in this area were 80mph! But we safely pulled over, grabbed a few quick pictures to document the events – my 50th state visit and Karen’s 40th state visit. It was a long but great day making memories with Karen. If you follow me on FB then you are familiar with our commentary regarding dirt roads and city girl (Karen). But I have to tell you she did a great job safely driving us around for four days. Lots of farms, grain silos, brown fields and a collection of “limos on a stick!” If you haven’t heard of Atlas Obscura, check it out for roadside attractions across the states. On our way home, we stopped in Alexandria, MN – not to be confused with Alexndria, VA – for dinner at Perkins. Still looks the same as it did back home years ago before they moved away from Rochester. Still flying the oversized American flag. I enjoyed my 55+ turkey dinner. Our black rental KIA got very dusty and unfortunately we missed the big rain on Saturday to wash it all off. Sorry about that Hertz!

Dirty car – sorry Hertz! 
Found at a rest stop 

End of pavement…beginning of dirt road 

Tri-state marker for MN, SD, ND at the end of the dirt road near County Ditch #15 
Roadside snow in ND 
County Ditch #15
Limos on sticks – roadside attraction 

Lots of silos and grain elevators 
Pictures from the car on the fly… 


Ta…Daaaa! 

Mall of America (MOA)
Wow! Big mall! 3 floors of stores that include urgent care, shoes, clothing, food, rides, games and more. It’s one of the most visited tourist destinations in the world, attracting more than 40 million visitors annually, more than twice as many people as the world’s largest amusement park, the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World [1].([1] Fun Fact: Footage stats from icsc.org October 2012). An interesting stop at an Alpaca clothing store and I left with a new warm sweater! We had a great store clerk, who shared local ties with us as she is from Newark, NY, not far from where we lived in Upstsate (Western) New York state. Our dinner was at Piada’s Italian Street Food where we enjoyed spaghetti carbonnara and ziti with meatballs. We ended the day looking over our purchases and playing a few games of UNO, where it was finally my turn to win a few hands!


The scream zone! 
Look closely for the twinkle lights! 
The Alpaca Store 

On the floor 
MOA Fun Facts
- 7 Yankee Stadiums can fit inside the Mall
- 24 rides and attractions in Nickelodeon Universe®
- 32 Boeing 747s could fit inside the Mall
- 65 semi trucks were needed to transport trees to the theme park
- 258 Statues of Liberty could lie inside the Mall
For more information on MOA visit – https://www.minnesotafunfacts.com/places-to-visit/museums-landmarks/mall-of-america/
NOTE: Everything we did or encountered during the weeked was handicap accessible for mobility impaired individuals. Sidewalks for the most part where smooth. Ramps at intersections. Scooter and wheelchair rentals are available at MOA.
And then, just like that (finger snap!) the weekend in Minnesota, visiting North and South Dakota too, was over and it was time to head back to MSP for the flight home.
Travel while you’ve got your health.
Don’t wait until you are too old to enjoy it!
Just make it work however you can.
No one wishes for more money in their last days
but experiences and memories are priceless.
–unknown
















So glad we got to celebrate you visiting all 50 states! So cool! Oh and seeing County Ditch #15. Lol! Xoxo
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Glad you made it to North Dakota! My Dad’s family is from there and I have many memories of visiting my Grandmother, Aunts and Cousins. My Dad is from New Rockford and they were farmers. In fact, the family farm is still in the family, my cousin Todd being the owner now. -Joe (& Jeff)
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