When Mica and Harrison visited and we went to the North Dunes Nature Preserve* we noticed the beach had a ton of smooth, flat rocks (from the tide hitting them up against the barrier along the shore?).

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I immediately told my mom about it, because I know she and her mom have a “thing” for flat rocks. So when Mom was out here this weekend to help with the house stuff, I said “It’s too bad we won’t have time for you to go check out all those flat rocks!”

Hold up, that is not what she had in mind! “Let’s just get up early and go before we start work.” Okay, then!

And that is what we did (um, we left about forty-five minutes late though – but we were there and back in fifty minutes!). We drove to the beach (fifteen minutes from my house), found some cool rocks, took some pics,

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and then drove back and got right to work! Zoom, zoom, zoom!

It was nice to take a short amount of time to do something fun on Saturday (a bike ride with my dad) and Sunday (finding rocks with mom). I haven’t had much downtime lately. And it sucks when you have people come help you and you don’t even get to catch up with them because you’re working so hard. So yeah – it was a nice treat.

Mom said she plans to leave the rocks in a basket to let the grandkids play with/try to stack because “it is relaxing and fun.” Then after awhile she’ll put them in a jar and label them with the date and location where she got them. She was impressed by Lake Michigan’s size and the sound of the waves!

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And I am sure I’ll be taking my mom and her mom out there, if they visit together in the early winter as they sometimes do!

*which I erroneously called Illinois Beach State Park in my blog post – not too big of a deal – they are RIGHT next to each other