Sunday, August 28, 2016

Charleston Vacation


I promise I think about blogging ALL.THE.TIME but never seem to get here to post.  My apologizes to all friends and family asking me for photos.  I have burned discs for everyone-I'll hand them out Labor Day weekend.

Public service announcements aside, Charleston was nothing short of fabulous!  Living with family in a ginormous house is something I feel confident I'd love to do at least half of every year.  Our house, surprisingly unchanged, really did feel like home.  The amount of space provided even allowed 19 people to "hide" from one another.  I'd follow the music to find Jess and Patrick, the sun to find Rachael, the memorable smell of a burning cigar for Papa, laughter/crying for the quads and sweet dessert baking for Julia.  I love everything about vacation, even the sand that unexplainably winds up in the sheets of the bed, missing flip flops, inescapable daily grocery runs and chasing down rainbows.  Thank you Papa for another magnificent family vacation!

Beach time was awesome this time around.  We used some handy carts to help lug toys, snacks and towels and spent many days building sand castles, jumping waves and Lucie June even flew a kite.  Quad control was pretty easy, especially when two of the four want to swim and swim every waking moment.  Seashell painting was pretty spectacular, thanks to Aunt Jules who totally came prepared for that one!  Bedtime stories (Lu and AJ love making their own up), quad baths (yay-this is still happening) and dance parties on the porch were SO entertaining.

Ok, I could ramble and list fun memories till the end of time, it's photo dump time!


COUSIN photos are my favorite!  Jumping waves.

Happy pelicans, undoubtably chasing that rainbow too
The wind and rain blowing in
Uncle Will Quad control!
Out for a rainy walk on the beach.  Total man on the moon feel here

Crabbing was HILARIOUS.  AJ has no fear, and everyone else screams when they come crawling.
Nightly dinner scene.  Love this so much!
Happy Birthday to Michael!!!!

Aunt Jess and Uncle Pat giving the kids rides.  
Love that Lucie Tail!!!
Photo request by Michael
Key Lime Pie and Plum/Peach Pie Bakers
Sea shell painting post naps.  Dear Kaleb, I love your bedhead forever and always
A beautiful, and sad view leaving the Isle of Palm.  Until next time!

Friday, July 29, 2016

Red White and Blue

With the combination of political conventions and Independence Day July has been full of red, white and blue everything.  I love the patriotism around every corner.  More than half the homes on our street have their flags flapping happily.  It's like everyone is waving HELLLLO, WELCOME HOME!  

As we say goodbye to July I'm sneaking in some fun photos from my Aunt's annual July 4th party.  We had such a great time this year, and I'm particularly thankful to have had such a wonderful celebration free of stress, chaos and paramedics.  It was also so lovely to celebrate my Aunt's birthday with a massive amount of cake from the bakery, Chloe and Sophie!



The firework show at the golf course has been a favorite of mine for as long as I can remember; although our Texas neighborhood was a high contender.  Someone always makes an amazing video using a remote helicopter and posts online for everyone to enjoy though, so theres always that. 

 


Friday, July 15, 2016

Ohio Camping

A few weeks ago Kaleb and Aiden took on their second camping adventure in a nearby state park.  It was fun, and EXHAUSTING!!!  Last year was their first time sleeping in a tent and were SO easy going about life in general.  This year, holy smokes, they were crazy busy tornados.


Aiden continued his two month phase of pushing every button on my patience spectrum, which some would say is already much too short.  There were several moments every day I thought about throwing in the towel, packing up and leaving for home.  But, we stayed, the boys had a blast, I got some relaxing hammock time, visited with lots of friends and all was well in the camping world.



Each day I got the boys to nap was a MAJOR success and I was so very thankful, because folks.....lets face it.....I needed them to have that nap much more than they actually needed it.  At just beyond 3.5 years the thought of loosing the late afternoon nap makes the back of the neck hairs stand at attention.



We had another beautiful site, right next to where we camped last year.  It has a perfect path to the bathhouse, and plenty of tiny trails the boys rode their bikes on.  The cicadas were really dying off, but plenty were flying around and Kaleb had a rough first experience.  One landed on his hip and he was frozen in fear, yet sobbing and tears streaming down his sweet cheeks.  As it climbed up his torso we tried to calm him down.  It tried flying away twice and Keith had to keep snatching it out of the air to bring back to show Kman it's a harmless, friendly, fun bug!  He didn't agree to like them until I pet the darn thing and said his wings tickled me.  He laughed and jumped feet first into best friendship with every cicada, dead or alive, that crossed his path the rest of our time there.


An afternoon at the beach, a fun ice-cream social, complete with rainbow sprinkles, a not so fun rainstorm on our last night and way too many mosquito bites later I was never so happy to pack up, come home, do four loads of muddy laundry, shower in a mudless shower and cook in my kitchen.




See ya next year Westbranch.