Showing posts with label Moments in Maine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moments in Maine. Show all posts

Saturday, August 24, 2013

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh......

You know you are on vacation when you are driving up Long Sands, and your crazy wife grabs your arm, and says, "Let me out here!  Puhleeeeeze!!!!!"

You know you are on vacation when you step onto the beach, and immediately time seems to stop, and you breath in the salty air and the busyness of life simply falls off.  For the first time in a long time, your head is clear, and you take in a deep, wonderful breath.

Ahhhhh..... welcome to Maine.

Of course, after all the above, I chase the three kids that got out of the van with me down to the water and we strolled the length of the beach and went to Grandma and Grandpa's.

After unpacking the van, we spent a couple hours on the beach, had a delicious supper, then crashed and burned.  We had left the house just before 6 in the morning, and had had VBS closing the night before, and were worn out.

However, the next morning we awoke to wonderful sunshine, and the day's agenda was to spend as much of the day on the beach as we could.  That meant boogy boarding, sand castle building, and relaxing.



Asleep in the van after a very early wake-up on the day we left.




Look!  Dale with no socks or shoes on!  




Boogy boarding addiction passed on!  I had him boogy boarding proper-like the next day, but didn't get any pics as I was in the water with him, and Grandma was swimming out further with the older kids.




Now this is how you train children.  Sure hope they can get out before the tide comes in.  Or before they get hungry.



Ah, Grandma to the rescue.  I would have just left them.  :P



One thing about being in the ocean a lot is that the locusts are ALWAYS hungry!  Grandma packs the BEST lunches!  





Not a bad way to have a cuppa in the morning, eh?




 So, show of hands, who can tell me what plant this is?  Yup, it's an aloe plant.  And what do you use it for?  Yes, burns.  *Sigh*.   Unfortunately, Dale, whom I have been begging, teasing, cajoling to walk barefoot on the beach with me for over 20 years finally did.  Rolled up his jeans to his knees and everything.  Got in the water some too, played with Isaac on the beach, and enjoyed it.  Until later.  When he realized that his legs, which haven't seen sunlight in like 30 years, were burnt very badly.  Feet and legs, actually.  He had to take ibuprofen, have cold compresses, and I smeared him up all the while with fresh aloe.  Poor fellow!  He couldn't even hardly walk!  So, the second day we were at the beach, he and Benjamin (who also got a pretty good sunburn on his back ... despite my warnings to keep his t-shirt on because he would burn, but what do I know????.....)  stayed home with my Dad, who doesn't really do the beach, and the rest of us went off to boogy board and enhance our not-so-bad pinkness.


On Thursday we went down to Mass., to visit my mom and grandmother.  Dale couldn't drive, so instead of working on some knitting, I was the designated driver (now that doesn't sound good, but you know what I mean!).  I noticed, however, that when we went out for some awesome Chinese food, he managed to come along, even if he had to wear a pair of Ben's shorts and slippers!  Poor fellow!

There was a park nearby that we took the kids too.  My mom and I that is.  Dale was visiting with my grandmother, feet up, smeared with aloe goop. The park was fun, and had lots of neat equipment!










On Friday my Mom, Jerusha, Isaac, and I went to the Butterfly Place.  It was so cool!  Jerusha was old enough to do a scavenger hunt, checking items off a list they gave her when we got there.  The other kids stayed back at the house and played games and stuff with Dale and Grandmother.  Dale, still unable to drive or walk much, spent most of our visit with his feet up smeared with goop.







This is a baby Chinese quail.... I think they are camera shy.  I had a terrible time getting a pic of them!







Here Jerusha was looking over her scavenger hunt list, and the paper with pictures of all the different butterflies on them.







This moth nearly scared 10 years off me.  I had taken Isaac out to go potty, and when I got back I was talking to my mom  and she said, "turn around".  I saw this moth.  It's wingspan was about twice the width of my hand.  How would you like that to hit your windshield at night?


Moths feeding on bananas.
 

Another pretty butterfly



Memere, Jerusha, and Isaac.


Since vacation I have been up at school a lot finishing up getting ready for the new term.  We've also had eye appointments, and physicals for everyone.  August 15th and 16th we had a two day horse camp from 9 to 5, then open house at the school from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., which made it interesting for getting home and getting cleaned up. And believe you me, after spending the day with horses, on horses. around horses, I needed some cleaning up!  For the Open House we had to be in uniform, too.  

Dale's legs and feet are healing up.  He's been able to wear pants and shoes and stand and walk for a while, and the big blister that had formed finally popped.  He is peeling something terrible and is wicked itchy, so we've been putting all manner of lotion on him. 

Volleyball practice started on the 13th, and we've had it several times.  Our first game is at home on September 5th!  Ack!  

We had our friends, the Graham's over, last Tuesday.  It was a wonderful visit, and the kids had some swimming time and biking time.  Unfortunately, just before they were to be home from the skate park, around 8:30 (our home, that is), Regina's oldest son appeared at the back porch, where she and I were sitting and chatting, and informed us that her other son had hurt himself.  She took off in her vehicle to go see how bad it was, and drove him back to the house.  

It wasn't great, but could have been worse.  Apparently he had somehow gotten his foot under the fencing and received a nice little puncture wound.  Right through the top of his sneaker, down into his foot.  Now, this boy is the same one who, when they were here back in the late winter, while playing flashlight tag, ran into a tree out back and scraped up his face a bit and gave himself a black eye.  

They left, and ended up taking him to the ER the next day.  They are waiting until Monday to do X-rays.  He said it feels like something is still in the wound, though the nurse cleaned it really well.  If there is something in there, then some minor surgery will be done.  Oiy vey.  

So, that about ends our summer vacation.  We have the rest of today, Sunday, then bright and early Monday morning we are up and going to school.  Woot!  

Blessings!






Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Last Pics of Vacation and Catching Up

First of all, I hope everyone in Irene's path is okay and up and running. Thank you to those who inquired about our well being... we are all fine, present and accounted for. Irene was basically and windy, rainy day here, and since then the weather has been gorgeous.

We've been home since August 21st, but I've been totally negligent of blogging!

While in Massachusetts, my mom took us to where she works, and we got a mini tour. The highlight was the Rec room. We had so much fun! It was a real novelty for us. A couple of the guys that my mom works with heard the grandkids were coming in and donated a TON of tokens to play the arcade games. Thank you so much for a great memory!



















We had a safe trip home, and Monday started up with the usual routines. I also had some tomatoes from the garden to contend with. Benjamin and Dale are attending a Baptist history class at a nearby church Monday evenings, so I've switched our grocery and menu planning days to Tuesday.

We spent a few days decluttering and organizing for the new school term. The books are set up, ready to go. I have a few things to print up yet, but we'll be starting on September 6th. That is the latest we've ever started, but well worth the delay in my opinion! I wonder if I can credit all the hours boogie boarding and body surfing in the ocean as PE class?

I'm getting back into my exercise routines. I've joined the local gym so I can get some consistent strength training in. I'm doing circuit type workouts 3 times a week for strength training, with a 20 minute cardio interval at the end. The other days are just cardio. I've discovered a new love... the elliptical machine! What a fantastic work out, and so easy on the joints!

Our pool is still up, but not for long. The twins have a friend staying here for a few days and begged to use the pool. I told them enjoy it. Next week we are taking it down. The over night temperatures are dipping down into the 40's. Time to call it a day and move into Fall.

I've been trying to finish up culottes for Jerusha and I this week, and will be moving onto bathrobes for the kids. They picked out the fleece earlier this summer, but who wants to sew warm, fuzzy, fleece when it is 95 out? Now that it is cooling off and children get up and curl up in thick blankets in the living in the mornings because SOMEBODY refuses to shut windows (ahem) then you know it is time to get moving on those bathrobes. :P

I almost finished Elizabeth's socks. I was about 75% done, then for kicks and grins told her to try them on. Much to her, and my, dismay, she couldn't get it on over her heel. Where the fancy textured stitching starts on the leg tightened it up too much. In the end I frogged them out entirely and started over. I know now how to adapt the pattern so it will work. I'm almost to the gusset increases, about 5 inches up from the toes. I restarted them last Thursday, and hoping to get them done within the next few weeks.

My Seaweed Cardi has been picked up again, and all I have left is the seaming. I looked up the YouTube video on crocheting the seam, and it looks great! I'm definitely going to employ that method in this cardigan!

Because of all the sock drama, the Bella Blouse has been on hold. It may be for a while, I'm sorry to say. I have some Christmas knitting to get started on.

We are enjoying our last few days of Summer Break. All too soon they will be over!

Have a blessed day everyone!



Friday, August 19, 2011

Off to Massachusetts!









We say good-bye to Maine today. I cannot believe how fast this past week went! Lots of fun and good memories. Even the rainy days were fun, and gave all my little sunburnt crew a break.

Yesterday was our last beach day. We only put in 4 hours as most everyone had a fresh burn from Wednesday's longer outting. The surf wasn't so rough, and made it easier for boogie boarding and littles playing at the shoreline.

After we got back to the house, we did some cleaning up, and I hosed down everything and everyone, including the stroller, which was, after a week at the beach, caked in sand.

Grandma had a delicious pork roast and veggie casserole dinner for us last night. It tasted soooo good, and was a first rate supper for our last night.

While that was cooking, I took Benjamin and Elizabeth down to Nubble Lighthouse. They handn't been yet, and I had promised earlier in the week to take them.



I think everything on my "Maine Vacation Bucket List" was accomplished this trip! Let's see:

Lots of beach time: CHECK
Eat some Maine Lobster: CHECK
Visit the children's Museum: CHECK
Take the older's to climb the rocks at the Lighthouse: CHECK
Get Taffy: CHECK
Ice cream at Brown's: CHECK
Spend an afternoon at Short Sands: CHECK

Okay, the only thing we never got to because of tide and time limitations was flying the kites. However, they will keep for a more opportune time... perhaps in the fall?



A HUGE thank you goes to Grandma and Grandpa for putting up with us all and feeding the masses, and the wonderful hospitality. I hope it doesn't take too long to get the house back in order after we leave. :/

This is the Queen Bee signing off from the wicked awesome coast of Maine.

Blessings!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Clouds, Sprinkle, Sunshine... Take Yer Pick!







Yesterday was a VERY rainy day here in Maine. We went to the Children's Museum in Dover, N.H. The younger kids seemed to have a really good time! The older ones... not so much, I'm afraid. But, considering they get to enjoy some serious boogie-boarding that the littles can't do, I wasn't too worried. Most of the activities were geared towards 10 and under. And it was wicked crowded, which made getting involved harder. However, we managed to spend a few hours there, despite the fact, that after about 30 minutes, the older 4 and Grandpa bugged out to the van to eat lunch. At least they were nice enough to leave us some! I would definitely go again, but during school hours so it wouldn't be so crowded.

Today was clouded with intermittened light sprinkles and then some sunshine. Then some clouds. Then some light sprinkles.

You get the idea.

We went to Short Sands, where there is a playground for the kids, and much easier parking. Have you ever tried parallel parking a 15 passenger van? Thankfully, I haven't had to do that thanks to Grandpa's Shuttle Service.

We went down with the intention of flying kites, and playing on the playground. However, the tide was coming in, and after a quick discussion, the older ones walked back to the house with Grandpa and returned with swimsuits and lunch. I hand't even thought about a picnic... just figured a quick dip and then we would be on our way back to the house. Grandma is much nicer, and more organized than I am! So, we ended up staying at the beach and playground for a long time. Grandma and Grandpa went back to the house, and I took the kids for some window shopping.















When we got back to the house, and cleaned up, I was asked by some of the kids what was for supper.

"Ice Cream," I told them.

They didn't believe me until we all piled into the van, and made the short trip to Brown's Ice Cream.





This little ice cream shop has been there FOREVER. I remember thinking when I was a kid that it was the BEST ice cream on the face of the earth. So, since it was around dinner time, and I noticed the place wasn't very busy when we drove home from Short Sands, we decided it was a good time to visit. We had great ice cream, and I can now cross that off my "bucket list" for this vacation. Unfortunately, Brown's is going out of business soon. They are retiring. Boo! How dare they?

Tomorrow and Thursday are supposed to be in the 80's and sunny. I don't have to tell you what we'll be up to.