Usuário convidado
23 de dezembro de 2024
It is true that not many activities are available in wintertime at Seward; however, we do enjoy our stay at Bear Lake Lodging, it is joyful and peaceful. Pat is very welcoming, considerate and with great humor. She always explains to us in great detail: what to do and what to eat. And even has a booklet that contains almost every restaurant’s menu and maps of different trails. Pat joked about the “crappy snow” because there wasn’t much of snow and my name is Snow. (That’s a good one, I must admit) The house feels like home and we are like a family. Pat is an amazing lady! She reminds Michelle of her host mother in Minnesota: they are both very warm-hearted, humorous and good at making great food! On the second day of our staying, Michelle was “out of control” and had 3 waffles that morning because it was the best waffle ever! (Although we have been to Belgium and ate their waffle, she still prefers Pat's homemade!) Moreover, Pat is a lovely mother and grandmother; the story she shared with us about her son's marriage and the miss of her university commencement were really touched - it made us feel bonded with her life. Such emotional connection is a precious experience you won't get from staying in a hotel or an inn or from simply be at the scenic, though it is an indispensable part for a meaningful trip! So don't miss the experience! PS: the bed upstairs is super cozy and comfortable; we haven’t have that much of a good sleep in these days.
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