Road trip!
Last weekend we loaded up the car and headed out to yet another Cheer Competition. This time to Columbus Ohio. We stayed just about 20 minutes from the city right next to Easton Town Center and took advantage of this incredible shopping area. An eclectic mix of restaurants, retail stores, movie theatres and even a Trader Joe’s (a big deal to this Canadian). We spent a couple of hours each day wandering the beautiful streets, popping in and out of shops, indulging in expensive chocolates and treats, and even making time to try a couple of fun restaurants.
The area was a shoppers dream, and apparently the phone booths were uber cool!
Memories made, decadent treats found, and at one point we even saw the sun peek out from behind the clouds! A great way to spend a weekend with my girl! Already looking forward to our trip back next year!
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Elizabeth Matthiesen says
What a great place this is, it even has horse drawn carriages, wonderful.
Treen Goodwin says
wow looks amazing , beautiful place … what great pics thanks for sharing 🙂
Lynda Cook says
I love coming back to this one, so beautiful!!
Lynda Cook says
amazing photos, looks like a scene from a movie, it seems like a lovely place to go to
Melinda L. says
Looks like you had a wonderful time. I sort of miss seeing the light decorations on trees…almost!
Linda B says
I am originally from Ohio, just half hour drive south of Columbus (now live with my Canadian hubby here in Ontario for over 8 yrs) I have been to the Easton Centre several times and always loved going there during the Christmas Holidays. So much to see and soooo very pretty with all the lights and such. Good food too! I would love to go back there again and maybe if I get there during the Holidays to visit my family, I will have to take a special trip there for my hubby to see and shop.!!
Great place to see and visit for anyone who has not been there.
Chandra Christine O'Connor says
my oldest was on an elite cheerleading team in London when she was in grade 11 I never went to the states competitions they always had a lot of fun though.