The internet banter is going strong with pre-vacation talk of everything from card game challenges to what will be served for dinner. We've touched on who's giving massages, juicers for mojitos, a pot that will hold nine children, Andrew making cakes and Issy making salads and who is making the monkey brains. Yes, the family is getting geared up for this year's week at the beach together. It's about this time every year that we start getting excited, so I'm sending out moments from last year to remind you of what we have to look forward to. See you all Saturday!
A virtual nook for all of us to come and chat, swap stories and pictures, and share the love.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Final on Maine...
On our way, we of course stopped for seafood and at an alpaca farm. Well, not "of course" an Alpaca farm, but none the less we did stop at one, got diplomas in raising Alpacas, and bought a coat for me!
When J and K arrived, we explored the house, its books and artifacts. Kate felt just as I knew she would; we both felt there was no need to go anywhere else during our stay- it was perfect.
The house was out done only by our adventures at the beach!
We also took in a couple of wonderful old forts near by; Fort Popham (built circa 1860) and Fort Baldwin (1905).
Happy Birthday Molly and Ford!You are loved by us.
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Towers and Tall Tales...
The Third Day in Maine
We returned (a little wind blown), with tons of boat pictures and pictures of my Breakwater Lighthouse (others as well), to have dinner as a group before boarding the trolley back to the resort. All in all a pretty nice day.
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
My Venture into the Sea
Yesterday, holding on to the strong hand of my patient husband, I tried
Tomorrow I will venture out, in a boat, into the sea. I am trying to live these moments fully.
(My thoughts are with Mike and Kim as they await word about their father's recovery from open heart surgery.)-mpc
Monday, July 21, 2008
God time
This morning while Terr was at meetings, I picked up my new Indian flute, my sketch pad and telephone. I walked outside my door to call Kim (pray for my older children and their father, who is having open heart surgery as I write) play soft musical notes, draw a flower and watch for what God had in store for me. It was a lovely, restful time. I found peace, reassurance that life continues, an eye full of beauty, and I made a new friend. That's what happens when you have time to be still and listen. -mpc
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Day Two in Maine
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Maine in July
What can I say...We're in Maine for a week and the first thing we thought of is getting our tummies filled with all the lobster that they could hold. After all, it was 4:00 in the afternoon and we hadn't eaten all day!
I'm sure tomorrow will bring more than food to delight us, but today we honor all ship captains that brought us such delectable shells fish to our table.
We're tired from our day of travel. A good night's rest is anticipated. I'll let you know how Maine is tomorrow.
Stay tuned.
Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Thursday, July 10, 2008
Joe WINS a medal!
Hot off the Press...Pictured here are Joe R. and his Caddy, Michael R. (the caddy is the big guy!), just after coming off the golf course in Newnan, GA where Joe won his 2nd medal in the Atlanta Junior Golf, 9 - Hole Club, Boys 12 and under division. Joe shot a 46 and credited his good performance to wise counsel from his caddy/lawyer/Dad. What a team!
Watch out, Tiger; here comes Joe-man!
Congratulations Joe!
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