This past weekend was my 30th birthday. I’ve been dreading it for a while now, probably since the day I turned 29, for me it just felt like the cut-off and I would officially be old…
Ally was determined that I would have a good time and enjoy my birthday so she booked us a trip to the Lake Champlain area of Vermont, Rusty came too. We headed up in the early afternoon on Friday, settled into our place then headed into Burlington for dinner.
We walked along the water and spent some time checking out the city, I was in the mood for a good beer and some bar food so we found a local brewery, perfect! We got a table on the patio so Rusty could enjoy the night too.

Ally and Rusty enjoying the sunset over Lake Champlain

Waiting outside the brewery for a table to open up on the patio

Suddenly, not so scared to turn 30 the next day…
There’s no stopping time though, so August 4th was bound to come. The day started off a bit ruff (pun intended) as Rusty thought it would be nice to wake me up at 1:30am and wish me a happy birthday (which is actually the time I think I was born, could be 1:30pm though??), he is always a bit concerned the first night we sleep somewhere new. Once the sun actually came up we grabbed some breakfast and took Rusty for a walk. Later that day we went back into Burlington, despite the fact it was 90+ degrees, humid, and no wind we found a place to park and took a quick walk where Rusty got to go for a swim in the lake and cool off. Turns out we parked next to a soft serve ice-cream truck so we got ice cream and sat in the shade and relaxed for awhile (my old age afternoon nap).
We were staying at a Culinary Resort (the food was amazing) so Ally enrolled us in a cooking class which was tons of fun. Ally told everyone it was my 30th and I made friends with the head chef so he kept my wine glass full and we capped off the night with a glass of cognac! After that the resort had a fire pit and s’mores so we just had to try a few.

Showing off for our class
The next day after breakfast we checked out and despite the looming thunder storms on the radar we were determined to hike Mt. Mansfield. It is the tallest mountain in Vermont at 4,395 ft. and was only 20 minutes away, we just had to. We kept a close eye on the weather, it looked like things were breaking up a bit and we might get lucky, either that or soaked.

Taking a rest and watching the weather
We kept hiking and checking the radar, the rain seemed to be holding off. There was one big glob on the radar that looked pretty nasty and was headed our way. Our hope was that it would come and pass us before we broke tree-line so we wouldn’t be exposed incase there was any lightning. As we pushed closer to tree line the storms were doing the same.

Ally and baby climbing some steep parts up Mt. Mansfield
When we finally broke tree line the worst of the rain missed us, we were right on the edge of a light band but nothing we couldn’t handle. The views above tree-line weren’t great, but for some reason the worse the weather, the more I enjoy it.

Breaking tree-line and entering the clouds
From that point on the rain seemed to clear out, besides a few spots of heavy wind the hike was great and the weather held for us. We made it to the top of Vermont! We’ve now done the high points in MA, NH, ME and VT.

The family sitting on top of Mt. Mansfield, 4,395ft.

Baby made it too. Ally starting her 8th month
The hike down was fairly easy and uneventful in terms of weather. The brief rain that came through seemed to cool things off a bit so Rusty was happy about that. We ended up doing 7 miles in just over 5 hours. Considering the breaks we took and the extra person Ally is carrying I don’t think we’ve slowed down any since it was just the two of us.

Clouds over Mt. Mansfield
One final stop on our way home, since we were practically driving right by, Rusty made us stop at the Ben and Jerry’s Factory.

Rusty at his new favorite place
Ally planned the weekend perfectly and I wouldn’t have wanted anything different for my birthday. In the end it was just what I needed to help me get over this hump, I’ve realized that 30 is no different than 29, I have so much to look forward to and I think I’m at the perfect age to start this next chapter of my life. I’m proud to be 30, to have an amazing wife and am excited to become a father.