So, back to our anniversary weekend. Sunday afternoon we checked into the B&B and got a tour. Built in 1896, the house was beautiful and filled with details you just don’t see anymore!







After our tour we headed to Olive Garden for dinner (mmm, breadsticks) and a movie. That evening we walked Park Ave together before calling it a night. The next morning I slept in until 8:30…because yes, that’s considered sleeping in now. It was wonderful! We headed downstairs to a breakfast of quiche and fresh fruit (along with bagels, yogurt, oatmeal, coffee and orange juice). Being B&B newbies we weren’t exactly sure what to do at first, but one of the Inn staff came out of the kitchen and took our order and then brought us our food. We met a couple from South Africa who were staying in Rochester for a conference. They were really nice, we chatted for a bit and I realized our lives are kind of boring in comparison. Haha, just kidding, but they were interesting people!
After breakfast we packed up our room and headed out for our Monday adventures. Right after we checked out we walked Park Ave and the surrounding streets again. We loved looking at the old houses and admiring details in the daylight. I absolutely LOVE these houses! I wish you could find one in the country with a bit of acreage (we’d totally jump on it), but unfortunately they’re always in cities crammed on top of each other. We definitely admired them from the sidewalk though!

