Staycation at Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri

For the Independence Day holiday, we managed a staycation to our condo at The Lake of the Ozarks. We headed down on Tuesday evening, with two of the kids, hubby’s mother, Grandma Marge, and our friend Captain Bill. Since we knew we would be staying through the weekend, we even brought the kittens. (Don’t let their angelic faces fool you!)

Kiki and Mia

Tuesday night was pretty low key with H Que BBQ take-out for dinner and swimming at the pool. After dinner, we all gathered on the pool deck to watch the fireworks that were being shot from Beaver’s at the Dam. It was a nice show that they put on.

The next morning, we all headed back to the pool since it was really too hot to do much else. Midday, hubby, Capt. Bill, and the kids headed down to the wave runners to test out the new tube we had brought down. After some vigorous attempts, they decided to call the tubing excursion a “learning experience” and wrapped it up. We then headed up to the Bagnell Dam strip for a little shopping, ice cream, and sight-seeing.

Grandmas Candy Kitchen
Fun on the strip

The day on the strip would not have been complete without a little fun at the Dogpatch Arcade and the kids trying their hands at Skee-ball. Needless to say, they didn’t win a pile of tickets for their efforts. Maybe next time.

That evening’s fireworks display was put on by Point Randall Resort. Hubby grilled kabobs for dinner and we were able to watch the show right from our deck.

The next day, we took the wave runners out and headed out for some lake sight-seeing. It turned out to be so hot, that we found a spot in a quiet cove and jumped off the wave runners for some swimming time. The water was still cool enough to be refreshing, so it was a good swim.

coved out

That evening we headed over to Dog Days for dinner. They almost always have live music, there are two swimming pools (one has a swim up bar which is reminiscent of an All Inclusive resort), and the food is really good. I had a Korean Beef bowl that was really tasty and not something I find on a lot of menus.

dinner at Dog Days

The following day was the day that the kids and hubby’s mom were headed home. That evening we ran over to Shady Gator’s to see one of my favorite bands, Dr. Zhivegas, perform. He’s considered to be one of the top St. Louis cover bands, but I consider him to be a funky master of multiple decades of rock and pop. He did not disappoint. It did not take long before we were dancing until we were sweating!

Dr Zhivegas rockin Shady Gators

This was our last full day at the Lake of the Ozarks. We hopped on the wave runners and headed up to one of our new favorites, The Boathouse. They are a lakeside and poolside restaurant that is known for their pizzas, but have a lot of other options on the menu as well. We gave the pizza a try and it was incredible! Now if we could just figure out how to carry-out on the wave runner.

pizza at The Boathouse

Above all else, we had a fun vacay experience just an hour away from home. There is so much to do at the Lake and we have just gotten started experiencing it all. Looks like we even exhausted Kiki during our few days there!

Kiki getting some sun

Last Alaskan Cruise Stop–Victoria

Our last stop on the Alaskan cruise was in Victoria, British Columbia–the southernmost major city of Western Canada. Victoria is in the top 20 of world cities for quality of life and it was easy to see why.
Since Victoria is known as the “The Garden City” it only made sense that we would take one of the excursions to The Butchart Gardens. There were many variations to choose from, but we decided to see the highlights of Victoria, which included a visit to the Gardens and a fireworks show. We passed by many of the highlights on our way there.

Upon arrival at Butchart Gardens, I realized I had underestimated on my expectation of “gardens”. This place was absolutely gorgeous–55 acres of gardens divided into theme areas of the Mediterranean Garden, Italian Garden, Japanese Garden, Rose Garden, and the Sunken Garden.
There were flowers

and more flowers

and gardens

and trees

and roses

and fountains

and it was all incredibly beautiful–overwhelmingly beautiful. We walked through almost all of every garden while waiting for sunset. Along the way, we learned the story of Jennie Butchart and how she transformed a gigantic limestone quarry pit into the spectacular Sunken Garden which spiraled into the other garden additions. You can download The Story of Butchart Gardens to your Kindle E-reader for the rest of the story.
Once darkness fell, the fireworks show, which included aerial and ground displays began.

The show was set to music and lasted about 30 minutes. After that, it was time to head back to the ship.  We did get a nice glimpse of British Parliament along with a lesson from our driver about what items cost in Canada.

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British Parliament Building
The gist of the lesson was that if you want to eat fast food, drink alcohol, or smoke cigarettes, you will be taxed heavily on it–as kind of a toll for your free health care. Luckily that ride didn’t last much longer.
We were so happy that we decided to check out Butchart Gardens.  I would recommend anyone visiting Victoria, BC set aside some time to visit.