We have two weeks left of summer.
It's been a tough year to say the least.
We haven't been able to go anywhere or do anything.
For obvious reasons.
Fucking COVID-19.
Losing my job.
Ugh.
But.
BUT!
If it's possible to say we're starting to see the light? Ok, maybe not. We're getting used to this shit is more like it.
A fellow mom told me about the Seneca Lake State Park Sprayground a few weeks ago and we decided to hit it up over the weekend.
We had perfect weather and it was just gorgeous out.
I'm not sure why or how we've lived here for almost 6 years and never heard of this place? I guess we're so used to Rochester and what's out that way (west), that we don't ever really think to go east!
It was lovely. For as nice as it was out, I was surprised there weren't more people there! So that was extra-nice, not to be surrounded with people. It felt very safe and very social-distanced. Masks were required in the bathrooms (which only I used, too much coffee!).
Since it's a state park, there was a $7 vehicle entrance fee. Not bad. We didn't even really check out the park - only the playgrounds and spraygound. I'm sure there's much more to see there!
We spent a couple of hours there - it's only 30 minutes from our house - and then headed back towards home so we could grab some lunch.
It was a beautiful day and with Steve working so much lately, it was awesome spending time with him.
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