I began my life as a lake kid early. My parents were both teachers, so we were lucky enough to "live" at the lake. It wasn't until I was a little older, did I realize most parents still had to work during the months of June, July, and August. I simply assumed everyone was on summer break. Little did I know how lucky I was.
It seemed, once upon a time, that those hot summer days would simply go on and on. We would waterski from dawn to dusk, play water war on huge tractor tubes, and drive the 4 wheeler on back roads to the Cormorant Store for ice cream cones. Even on the hottest days, the breeze from the lake could give a girl goose bumps. To this day, the sweet smell of boat gas reminds me of my happy place. Simply put, spending summers at the lake was heaven.
Kevin and Melanie |
Tony's Campground |
Dave Barefooting |
Summer of 1987 - my 1st car |
The summer of 1987, I was just 16 years old when Playboy Magazine declared Detroit Lakes one of the top party destinations for Independence Day. On Fourth of July week, the relatively small lakeside town packs in thousands of people for fireworks, music, food and drinks.
Our cabin was prime location for people watching. It backed up to the main road that everyone traveled when coming or going into D.L. Needless to say, my friends and I learned a lot that summer!
Detroit Lakes Beach |
Now that I have children of my own, I want them to experience the same . I want them to jump off a dock, swim all morning and ski all afternoon til its time to come out of the water, eat, and do it all over again. It's a delicious childhood and I wouldn't want anything less for my children.
Carson & Kate - Summer of 2011 |
Since the 80's and summer have a special place in my heart, I will leave you with a song that reminds me of those hot summer nights. Go ahead, backcomb those bangs, spray on some AquaNet and slap on some lipstick - bright pink lipstick...and enjoy!
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