Okoboji 2020

2020 has been a difficult year in almost every way. I hesitated to share this post, because I’m aware of the luxury it was to even take a vacation this year. But, it was a bright spot for us and so, so good for our mental health.

Our Okoboji lake house—which we affectionately call Taj West (because that’s what my nana called it)—was the perfect change of scenery after nine weeks of quarantine. It was also a healing place after losing both my grandparents — the incredible people who purchased, renovated and poured so much love into the home. The paint on the outside may be chipping, but it’s full of charm.

We’re headed back soon for another visit, but as I like to do every year, I’ve rounded up my favorite photos and memories (plus a video!) from our time in Okoboji—our paradise—this year.

MEMORIES

  • Finch “diving” and flipping nonstop off the swim raft, and Rooney being brave and jumping in, letting her head completely submerge. (They both ended up with swimmer’s ear/ear infections the following week, which was a lot less fun, but just as memorable.)

  • My goal was to do a back flip off the back of the pontoon, which I did! And, just as fun, my 9-year-old niece was inspired to learn how to do it herself. Which she did, less than an hour later! And Finch did a front flip! It was a blast. (I officially need more adventure in my life.)

  • Watching the sunset from the boat

  • Reading a book on the dock

  • Paddle boarding and building sand castles at the beach

  • Sibling walks along Lakeshore Drive

  • Scootering down the hill

  • Kids jumping in the lake Memorial Day weekend when the water was only 57° F

  • A rousing game of LCR

  • Nighttime walk along the Arnold’s Park Promenade

  • Miniature golf

  • Our first Thanksgiving at the lake

  • Kenue Park hike and nature playscape

  • The new Minnie Queen park