Kristen and Cory Visit!
October was relentless in its fun. After West Virginia and California, Kristen and Cory came to visit Columbus!
They arrived late Wednesday the 29th and we spent Thursday work-from-homing together. With the workday done, we could finally take a walk around our neighborhood.
I could’ve sworn I took a picture of Cory during our walk but I guess I didn’t.
Then, to make a good Columbus impression, we went and had dinner at Bonifacio and ice cream at Graeter’s.
October 31: To continue impressing Kristen and Cory with Columbus, we took them down to Cincinnati and Kentucky for the day. First stop, Wyoming, Ohio and the Sticker Shop! And then we headed on down the road a bit more…
…to the Ark Encounter! Because when planning Kristen and Cory’s trip, it was really really hard to shake the idea that they absolutely needed to visit this amazing destination. I’m going to show you a ton of pictures. For words (and a ton of pictures), see my Ark Encounter post from 2022. (And it’s funny how similar some of my photos are between the two trips. Things caught my eye in 2022 and they caught it again in 2025!) And I trust that Kristen and Cory will make a blog post with their thoughts on their experience at the encounter. Read that. I’ll link to it, too.
After the Ark Encounter we thought we’d take Kristen and Cory to see a great Cincinnati institutions: Jungle Jim’s Grocery Store. And the trip was a treat for Liz and me, too, because turns out we went to a different Jungle Jim’s than we thought we were going to. A whole different Jungle Jim’s! Imagine that.
November 1: Ok. Saturday. This is the part of the Columbus trip where we show Kristen and Cory Columbus. We start off with Cherbourg the gluten-free bakery for Cory, then Fox in the Snow, then a walk around German Village, then a visit to Blacklick Metro Park, then lunch at Brassica in the Short North, then Jeni’s ice cream nearby.
Then that night we made soup and watched the Dodger’s win the World Series. No pictures of that stuff, but it was a lot of fun. And, sadly, the next morning I drove Kristen and Cory to the airport on my way to church because it was time for them to go home — NOT because we wanted them to go home, because we didn’t, because we had had a lot of fun having them over to show off Columbus, Kentucky, and Cincinnati.