Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Thank you, Happiest Seaside Town!


Thank you, Happiest Seaside Town!

This morning, I sat staring at multiple empty marina slips while enjoying a hot cup of coffee, beautiful trees lining the shore, gentle water flowing by, and happy birds tweeting their morning tunes.  Grand Haven is truly a gift with all it has to offer with the ever-changing landscape graciously provided by Mother Nature and the exciting events consistently offered by Grand Haven and the strong community behind this town.

 

Last weekend, there was not an empty marina slip as far as the eye could see due to Grand Haven Area Convention and Visitor’s Bureau hosting a multifaceted event called Salmon Festival.  This festival features many entertaining activities, such as a gourmet salmon cook-off, purple grape stomp, fish boil, adult local beverage tasting, art fair, and a fishing contest, just to name some of the options for the weekend of pleasure.  Salmon Festival has become a tradition for our family and some of our closest friends over the years.  My husband reserves a slip for our boat called “Ruffin’ It” at the Grand Haven Municipal Marina six months in advance and not a day later or else the marina is usually booked after that time period.  With a marina slip, we have a home in Grand Haven for the fun-filled weekend. 

 

As most of us do, I wear many hats, including being a Physical Therapist for 19 years.  As a P.T., observing people was part of my training at Indiana University so I could become comfortable with the variations in how people walk, move, etc. in an attempt to determine the cause of the pain and therefore appropriate treatment for each patient.  Thankfully, observing people or “people watching” over salmon festival was beneficial in other ways as well and provided much enjoyment for us on Ruffin’ It. 

 

Who provided the most entertainment?  Maybe it was one set of energetic grandparents with a busy toddler and an adorable baby in tow.  The grandpa crawled around the vibrant green grass with the toddler on his back while the grandma giggled and held the sweet baby.  Or possibly it was the kids running and playing in the splash pad in the 80 plus degree weather in their regular clothes and no bathing suits.  Was there a shortage of bathing suits last weekend?  Perhaps people watching combined with four-legged friends was the absolute best entertainment of all.  Most of the weekend, our 3 year old black Lab named Groovy and our 3 month old yellow Lab named Sparkles were on our boat making friends with all dog-friendly people and posing for picture after picture after picture.  One lady even yelled, “Oh my gosh!  I have to run back and get my camera.  Make the dogs stay.”  Another man replied, “I don’t think they are going anywhere for a long time!”  Multiple four-legged lovers even stopped to share stories of their dogs with us as they strolled the boardwalk each sunny afternoon.

 

The festivities last weekend along with “people watching” all led to something very important: Smiles of all shapes and sizes.  Research shows positive emotions and smiling help us to effectively handle stress which improves overall health and increases happiness.  Thank you, Grand Haven, for all of the smiles, keeping us healthier, and truly being the happiest seaside town.  Cheers!  We are already looking forward to next salmon festival😊
 


 
 
This article was written by Crystal Frakes Brown and submitted to Grand Haven Tribune in September 2017.

Grand Haven, MI, was chosen as America's Happiest Seaside Town by Coastal Living Magazine in 2017.  Congratulations, Grand Haven!  I am thankful to be part of your community!