The inside of the first log cabin we went in - it was so cute. Although it was cold in there, there was something very cozy about it.
One of the village children took this of us - he was pretty excited to be taking pictures!
These photos were from the Polish House (my favorite). The lady told us about several Polish traditions (that we actually still do in our family). She also explained to me how to make these beautiful paper stars. I'm definitely going to try it!
I just couldn't resist putting this photo in of me and Jude (he's still got his hand wrapped around that peppermint stick).
Jackson said this was his favorite stop - the Blacksmith. He was actually making horseshoes while we were there. What a neat process.
This woman was making a basket by hand.
This is the Tavern - they serve hot dogs, kraut, drinks, soup. We ate earlier, but I thought we'd probably stop here and get a snack. We walked in and both boys wanted to go right out - they couldn't handle the strong smell of the kraut (check out Jackson's improvised mask). Jude said, "I didn't like the smell of that place."
This was Jackson putting together a small wooden puzzle. This cabin was the toy shop - they actually made small wooden toys that they sell in the gift shop.
The school house is always one of my favorites!
This was the last house we visited. These 2 women told us a story about a Santa-like character (I can't remember what she called him) who used to visit village houses and would deliver fruit and candies to children who were good and a bull whip over the head (over not on, like I thought she said) to children who weren't so good.
The boys are holding tangerines they were given in one of the houses. The woman in that house told us how children would get tangerines/oranges 1 times per year. They came from an exotic land known as Florida!




