Baby Grace in New York

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Every so often Baby Grace gets to travel. This time around Brenda and I met in upstate New York. An outstanding living history museum in the small community of Mumford hosted us for the weekend. Our first stop was Niagara Falls, a place I’ve always wanted to visit. We saw it all, from both the US side and the Canadian side. I must say Niagara Falls is a wonder!

 

That night we checked into Genesee Country Inn, the cutest B&B of all-time. Debbie and Rich run the inn and breakfast is grand, even for a gluten-free guest like me. The next morning we were off to the museum for a tour of the grounds. Genesee Country Village & Museum is a magical place, boasting over 68 historic buildings. Interpreters dressed in 1800’s attire were scattered all over the village teaching children to dye yarn and hang linens on a clothes line. There is a tin shop, shoemaker store, and a confectionery selling old-time candies. The barn area has farm animals and we tasted farm cheese!

 

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Both Saturday and Sunday we were honored to share stories about our time on Little House. We signed autographs and posed with cute little girls wearing bonnets. We even met Mary, a 99 year-old fan who braved the heat to come meet us! What a blessing it was to meet so many beautiful hearts this last weekend.

I thank God for His amazing favor, that He would give us the opportunity to play the role of Baby Grace in a show like Little House on the Prairie. It really is unbelievable. He is so good!

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2 responses to “Baby Grace in New York”

  1. Wendi,
    It was so wonderful to meet you and Brenda at the Village. I loved talking with you and getting to share our Village with you. Thanks again for coming and making our weekend special!
    Fondly,
    Sue
    Aka: Your confectionary host on Sat 🙂

    1. Oh Sue… you made our visit just wonderful! I would jump at another chance to visit Genesse Country Village, what a delightful place and the people–lovely!! My book is out next August, hoping to see you again in the future.
      Much love,
      Wendi

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