so im really behind on my blog updates. i cant believe i let it go a couple of weeks! back in september we took a little weekend trip to amish country in lancaster county, pa. the landscape was so beautiful, and the weather was perfect, it was just starting to be jacket weather. we had absolutely no agenda, just had a great time driving around and seeing what we could find.
we started out saturday morning by taking a buggy ride, and touring an amish farm.

this was hans, our driver…im pretty sure he was only pretending to be amish….he knew that a GPS system says “recalculating”…which seems pretty suspicious to me.


it was really neat seeing a simpler way of life. i especially loved the clothes hanging out on the line. when i get house, i might just start doing this


i loved all the barns and farmhouses…



this was the amish school, they only go until 8th grade!

heres husby and puppyface hanging out in the buggy
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after our amish experience we went to the whoopie pie festival. now, it was kind of funny because the website sort of made it out to be much bigger than it actually was. lets just say we were the only people there that didnt have kids. because it was definitely more for like, 5 year olds. but we still had a good time. they had a local band play that was actually really good, and we got a few different whoopie pie flavors to try
(for all you southerners, whoopie pies are a northern treat made of two round pieces of cake smooshed together with frosting in the middle….pretty much awesome.



next we ate lunch at this little diner down the road. we ONLY stopped there because they had THIS FABULOUSNESS outside…

the next morning we randomly decided to drive over to gettysburg, we didnt know it was only 30 mins away, so when i discovered this we decided even though it was the opposite direction of home, we couldnt be that close and not see it. matt was SO excited!

we decided to drive to tour instead of walk the 30 miles or something, because we did have to drive all the way back to NYC that day. we got this cd that explained what every monument and landmark was. it was really cool hearing the history and seeing the actual sights.
this is what people outside our car saw for most of the day…


the mississippi monument…

these men were dressed up like soldiers, just visiting the sights…they didnt work there.


in case you couldnt tell what we are standing on…this is how far up we were. you could see the whole valley! lovely!



this was really cool, the hole in the bottom of the roof is an actual cannonball shot that ws never repaired! crazy!

we stopped in a little town on the way home. we stopped at the coffeeshop in a cute little townsquare…and right next door was this BEAUTIFUL old mansion…complete with this creepy fake family…

our last stop of the day…THE SHOE HOUSE


…husby said this house was made for me, since my shoe collection is rather large(although nothing like my mother’s!)
it was such a great weekend, just blowing wherever the wind took us!