Category Archives: Wisconsin

Save Big at the Just Between Friends Milwaukee Sale September 21st-27th

*This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Just Between Friends of Milwaukee.  This program is in partnership with Real Mom Media (www.RealMomMedia.com).  All opinions are my own*

As you have all heard me say, multiple times, I love a good sale.  When it comes to shopping for clothes for 5 kids as well as the gear they all need, I hate to pay full price and in most cases, I prefer to buy something that is used but it excellent condition.

Well, if you are anything like me and you are anywhere near Milwaukee WI, get ready for the Just Between Friends Consignment Sale at the Wisconsin Expo Center on the State Fair Park grounds, September 21st-27th 2014!!

Just Between Friends is a HUGE consignment sale that takes over the State Fair Park and offers shoppers the chance to purchase items at great savings of usually 50-90% OFF retail prices!!!

Now, this isn’t just a huge indoor rummage sale, Just Between Friends keeps quality and safety in mind and all items are carefully inspected to ensure you are getting the best items.  You can bet you will find high quality, gently loved items and some times, even new!

If you are expecting, know someone who is or just have a few little ones at home like we do, this is an event you shouldn’t miss!  

This will be the first time I’ve attended a consignment event like this and I cannot wait to get some stuff for the kids for the winter!

Important Dates & Info to Remember

If you are planning on getting involved, doing some shopping or want to check things out, here are some important dates!

Cash, MasterCard, Visa and Debit cards are acceptable forms of payment.
Sunday, September 21st 10am-7pm $3.00 admission
Monday, September 22nd 10am-7pm
Tuesday, September 23rd 10am-7pm
Wednesday, September 24th 10am-6pm
Thursday, September 25th 10am-5pm (*25% off day)
Friday, September 26th 10am-7pm (*50% off day)
Saturday, September 27th 10am-1pm (*50% off day)

*State Fair may be charging for parking. NOTE this is State Fair and not JBF!  You are welcome to park on the city streets or at the Petit Center and walk on over or bring your family and friends and split the cost of parking.
*Dressing rooms ARE NOT provided, so please measure your kiddos before you arrive.
*Only children 12 months and under are allowed in the sale and must be in a baby carrier. No strollers or wagons are permitted.
*Pursuant to the American with Disabilities Act, should you need accommodation in order to fully participate in our Just Between Friends Sale, please contact us at melindaherbert@jbfsale.com

**Twitter Party**

On Wednesday, September 17th, from 12NOON – 1:00pm CST, get ready to follow and tweet along using the #JBFMilwaukee and #consignment hashtags for your chance to win a front of the line pass and earn some JBF Bucks to use at the event and hunt down your #BestDeal!

Be sure to follow @JBFMilwaukee on Twitter

Want to save on entry to the sale on September 21st??  Grab the coupon below for free entry! (Print this page or bookmark it on your smartphone and show it at the door!)

#JBFMilwaukee Free Entry Coupon

For real-time updates about this event, please be sure to visit the Just Between Friends of Milwaukee County Facebook page.

Our 2014 Door County Daycation

Now that the school year has ended and the warm weather has arrived, we are doing our best to soak it all in.  This past Friday, we celebrated the start of summer break by taking a much needed daycation to Door County.

Door County is my favorite place in Wisconsin, aside from Green Bay/Ashwaubenon.  It’s a great place to escape to when you need to get away and it is absolutely beautiful and filled with lots of fun things to do!

We started our trip with a quick stop for some drinks and breakfast. While we waited in the van, Ellie asked me to take a picture.

While we were on our journey, we thought the kids should learn something so I oulled over at a historical landmark and had Zack read it to all of us.

That was our educational moment on the trip.

We decided we would drive straight through Door County and go right to Gills Rock (the tip of the thumb) and work our way back down.

When we got to Gills Rock it was crazy windy and a bit chilly.  We got out of the van, walked around for a few minutes and checked out the gift shops and picked up a few things.  Once we were freezing our buns off, we decided it was time to begin our journey down the peninsula but first, Zack and I had to snap a quick pic together.

Once we left Gills Rock, we made the decision to head down to Sister Bay and grab lunch at the infamous Al Johnson’s.  

When we were walking up to the entrance of Al Johnson’s they had this cute bench and I wanted to get a picture of all 5 kids together.  This is the closest I got…..4 out of 5 kids looking at the camera.

We were really surprised to see just how BIG the menus were.

Not only was the food delicious but the kids got to see the goats on the roof too.  Yes, goats on the roof!

After lunch we made a few stops at some local shops before heading to Ephraim to get some ice cream from Wilson’s Restaurant and Ice Cream Parlor. *Alex and I went to Wilson’s on our first date for dessert almost 8 years ago.

Once we had devoured our ice cream and cleaned everyone up, including Ellie who managed to get an upset tummy without eating anything, I decided to head over to the local beach and let everyone dip their toes in the water.

We got lucky when we got over to the beach that it was finally warm enough for the little kids to go play in the sand and even go swimming and we spent the next 2 hours at the beach having fun.

The kids all had soooo much fun.  This was Joey’s first experience with sand and he absolutely LOVED it.

Love might not even be the right word to describe just how much he enjoyed it.

One of my favorite moments of Joey’s first trip to the beach was seeing his face beam with happiness when he was hanging out with Alex.

If there is one thing that I know for sure it is that Joey LOVES his daddy!

I really enjoyed just sitting on the beach with this as my view.

After all the fun of playing at the beach we hit a few more stores in Fish Creek and Egg Harbor, picked up a 6 pack of Shipwrecked Door County Cherry Wheat beer and made our way home.

I’m so fun that everyone had such a great time and I can’t wait to do it again.  We are already planning on going back up in July.

 

Big Fun in Small Town Wisconsin

Wisconsin is the place to be in the summer as it is filled with festivals, fairs, and so much more.  The great thing is you don’t have to visit a large city for big fun.  

Festivals can be found throughout Wisconsin which means you can find something fun to do everywhere you go.

Here is a list of fun events taking place in Mukwonago this summer!

Mukwonago is a town of less than 7500 residents that spans just over 8 square miles of Wisconsin.  It is a small town that boasts a lot of fun and things to do for every one!

Travel Wisconsin

When I travel and meet people from other states they all ask me if I have cows at home since I live in Wisconsin.  

Did you know that Wisconsin is filled with A LOT more than cows.  There is sooooo much more to see.  We have beautiful bodies of water, gorgeous parks, trails, beaches and more!

If you are ever in Wisconsin and want some ideas of what to do, please feel free to ask and I will point you in the right direction.  

In the meantime, if you find yourself just traveling through the state and want to check out a few things, check out these great roadside attractions throughout the state.

Oconto County Breakfast on the Farm 2014

For years I have wanted to get out of bed bright and early on a Sunday morning in June, get dressed, load up the family and participate in one of the Breakfast on the Farm events that takes place here in Wisconsin.  

Every June (Dairy Month) different farms in different counties put on a huge event and invite people to come and enjoy breakfast and more.

This year, when I realized we missed the event in our county on June 1st, I quickly made plans to attend one the following Sunday in Oconto County.

So, on June 8th, Alex and I got up bright and early, took showers and got dressed, got the kids up and dressed, loaded them into the van and made our way to the Triple C Dairy Farm in Oconto Falls WI for the Oconto County Breakfast on the Farm.

Here we are riding the tractor from the field (parking lot) to the farm.

 Once we made it over to the farm we met up with Alex’s parents and got in line for breakfast. 

Waiting in line for breakfast.

Breakfast was an all-you-can-eat pancakes, eggs with ham and cheese, sausage, yogurt, apple slices, cheese, milk, coffee, orange juice and ice cream. (Cost was $7 for adults and $4 for children ages 6 to 12.)

 Everyone enjoying their breakfast.

The pancakes were soooooooo delicious and even better once they were topped with fresh Wisconsin maple syrup.  I could eat it everyday!

 

Once breakfast was done we made out way out to explore the rest of the farm but first, I had to snap a picture with the giant cow.

The kids enjoyed playing in the bounce houses, visiting the petting zoo, getting balloon animals and Ellie really liked getting her face painted.

There was so much to do and the weather was beautiful.  It ended up being the perfect day to attend and we really enjoyed it. Alexander’s favorite part was when they fired up an old Case Steam Tractor and drove it around the property and blew the steam whistle a few times.

We had so much fun and are already looking forward to attending another breakfast on the farm next year.  Thanks Triple C Farm for such a great day!