Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Maine Vacation

In August we ventured up to northern Maine to visit Grammy and Grampy. First stop was their 'winter home' where Rachel and Grammy picked flowers together and Carson got a ride on Grampy's tractor. Rachel also had fun throwing the frisbee to the dogs.






Next stop was 'camp' which was a wonderful stay in the woods. The kids enjoyed their first campfire and Rachel loved the smores. Carson sat still for about 5 minutes which is quite a feat for him.




The kids enjoyed playing in the woods and on the docks. Grammy found some old paint brushes for them to 'paint' the dock - what fun! Carson's favorite activity was throwing rocks in the water. We had to teach the dogs not to fetch what he threw! And Rachel enjoyed picking the handful of blueberries still on the bushes. Yummy!







One of the highlights was a sunset cruise in the motorboat. This was the first motorboat ride for Rachel and Carson and they loved it. Daddy had to hold on tight to Carson since sitting still is not his forte, but fortunately no one got wet. We were lucky enough to see a moose swimming across the lake. If she hadn't been such a fast swimmer we might have some pictures to share.


Another highlight was making our own trail! Grammy's casual mention of "..wouldn't it be nice to have a path for walking here..." did not fall on deaf ears. It didn't take long to incite this group into action and within a day we had cleared quite a bit of Andrews Trail. Look for it next time you are in the woods of northern Maine.





Grammy and Grampy had fun showing the kids around their camp and the surrounding woods. Carson was very excited about seeing Grampy's tools. Here he is practicing with Grampy's drill. Carson has a passion for tools that is hard to believe for a 3-year-old. One afternoon was chilly enough for 'the girls' to have a tea party inside.






One of the best parts of the trip for the kids was playing with the dogs. Rachel was a little bit hesitant around the dogs at first, but she and Buttercup soon warmed up to each other and were good friends by the time we left. Below, Carson is hiding behind Daddy's legs while eating a cookie, making sure that the dogs won't take his treat away!


Friday, September 3, 2010

Pine Lodge 2010

We were lucky enough to have 4 gorgeous days at Pine Lodge this summer with Granddad. Too bad Daddy was in California and couldn't join us, hopefully next year. The weather was amazing - what a difference from last summer! We went swimming every day and the kids had lots of fun splashing and playing in the water. They even got Granddad in the water and got to experience "Yeeooowwwweee!".

The first day of our vacation we had a yummy lobster roll feast with family. Good food and good company. Photo below is courtesy of Rachel, she is getting to be quite a good photographer.






One of the highlights of Pine Lodge is sharing Granddad's cereal. The kids even remembered this from last year. This year Carson was a bit more methodical and took charge, "Granddad, you eat the blueberries and I'll eat the bananas and strawberries!". I don't think Granddad would do this for anyone else but Carson.



One of the best parts about letting Rachel take pictures with the camera is seeing the world from her perspective. And it is interesting to see what she photographs - almost anything goes. My favorite is when she gets snapshots of her own feet. She also took pictures of everyone's feet the day of the family lobster feast :)



We now have a favorite park on the Cape in Truro which is full of play boats, a lighthouse, swings, slides and a sandbox. Great place to end the day when it cools off a bit. And we've found an ice cream place which is conveniently located on the way home.



Thanks to Aunt Ginie for getting us out to see the bay side one morning. We hoped to see tidal flats but we were a little bit late for that, so we just played in the low tide and searched for good skipping rocks. Here are the kids trying to leap over a mini-trench in the sand.








Why so much persistence in jumping over this little trench? They were trying to follow the example of their 77-year old Granddad!! I guess he's still young at heart.