Monday, July 30, 2012

Maine


Ahhh Maine!  John lights up when he talks about Maine, meets someone from Maine, or drives across the border of this state.  So, we couldn't make it through a summer without our annual visit.  Since we were already on the coast, we decided to continue our vacation from Cape Cod and head north, thus extending our trip by another week.  


Our first stop was Alex and M.J. Johnston's place in Cape Elizabeth.  M.J. and Alex are almost through the child rearing years-- Zoe is a high school graduate and Isabel will be a Junior in high school.  Even though they haven't had to deal with little ones for a while, they always embrace our children like they are the most amazing little kids they've ever been with.  They embrace our children and make us feel like we are truly on vacation every time we visit. 


We arrived in time to have a lovely dinner on the beach at Kettle Cove. 

We spent the following morning at Scarborough beach (Cal was pretty fired up to get to ride in Alex's convertible).  The kids got to jump around in waves and play on a beautiful beach.


For the afternoon, we braved the wind and took out the Tweed for a sail.  The kids were troopers, but we knew we needed to head in when we were too preoccupied with keeping the kids from falling in the water and the boat from healing to much to relax and have a cocktail.

We capped off our visit with an absolutely perfect adult dinner out in South Portland (thanks to Zoe babysitting).  We love our annual visit to Portland.  Alex and MJ seem to truly love our kids and make us feel so good about the parenting that we are doing.

Next stop was Acadia National Park to meet up with Ryan, Bryan, Isaac, and Oliver Aubin.  Our kids are almost exactly the same age it was such a treat to spend three days together.  We camped right near each other and the kids were constantly bopping between campsites.  Isaac inspired Cal to really "get" the whole Strider bike thing, hike on her own to the top of a few different "mountains" and eat a lot of marshmellows.  And the two younger boys just kept us on our toes!  We did a lot in those three days:

cocktail hour at Seawall

Eagle Lake
Feeling the fish

Carriage Road Buddies

beach boy at Echo Lake

Beach Babe at Echo Lake
Climbers

Hiking Bubble Rock

Trying to push Bubble Rock off the cliff

Strider Riders
Hiking up to Beech Cliffs

Top of Beech Cliffs

Hiking to Beech Cliffs
Isaac is one of Cally's "oldest" friends.  They camped together in North Carolina and we try to see them when our busy lives allow for it throughout the year.  The hugs that they give each other and the conversations they have together could melt your heart.  Seeing that friendship blossom between Hazen and Oliver is wonderful to see, as well.  Plus, their parents are some of the easiest going, fun folks to travel with.  I think this might become a tradition!


Wrapping up the tour du coast, I was given the unique opportunity to spend three days with some of my favorite ladies in the world.  These fine women spent four years with me at Middlebury and since most of us turned 40 this year, we decided to get together as a birthday present to ourselves.  After much deliberation, we decided to descend on our friend Marett's boyfriend's family home in Lincolnville, ME.  This meant people arriving from California, New York, Virginia, Idaho, Boston, and Vermont.  For me, this would be the first time I left my family for more than 24 hours.  As hard as it was to break up the "team" after such a great tour in Maine and Cape Cod, I was thrilled to spend three full days with these inspiring ladies.


Amongst us there is an artist, an actress, three teachers, an activist, a surgeon, a pilates instructor, and a world travel executive.  For three days, we ate amazing food, laughed almost constantly, hugged, laughed more, and rekindled friendships that were brought to life more than twenty years ago.  I felt like no time had elapsed and loved both walking back in time, but moving forward with these lovely ladies.


I'm honored to call these fine people some of my oldest friends.  They reminded me that there is a lot more to me than being a mom or a teacher.  My stomach hurts from laughing so hard and cheeks ache from smiling so much.
 



Monday, July 23, 2012

1st Meyer Reunion in Chatham



Back in November, Bumpa started the quest for the perfect house for the 1st Official Meyer week long Reunion.  He wanted everything to be just right-- enough beds, proximity to beaches, town, etc.  I have to imagine he might have been a realtors nightmare with all the questions about the house and what it would offer.  He even admitted to driving up to Cape Cod a few weeks prior to our visit to make sure everything was just right.


Well, Bumpa nailed it!  All his question and searching totally paid off.  The house was amazing-- spacious enough for four families, amazing views, great proximity to town, a kid friendly beach, and beach yoga where cool breezes came through the windows and people had space to "hide". 

The view from the "upper deck"
Highlights were the old school croquet "court" which was mowed twice during our visit and lit for night time entertainment.  With half of the Meyer Family being avid golfers and half rarely having played golf, croquet is the great equalizer-- lending itself to some great daily family fun.

  
Uncle Jamey and Aunt Paula's paddle boards, and Bumpa's kayak were also another huge hit.  Whether using it as a float at the beach or going out on excursions to see all the seals in the bay, it was such a fun way to explore the area-- albeit a little disconcerting to be so close to seals when white sharks had been spotted only miles away.

 

 

The beach that was a 5 minute walk from the house was perfect for the kids:


 



 There was a boat house which hosted many crab expeditions and post exercise dips:


And when walking to the beach or down to the boat house seemed like too much, there was always the blow up pool in the back yard.


I know my kids loved their introduction to The Candy Manor-- their first penny candy shopping experience
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We also loved watching the fishing boats come into the Chatham docks in the afternoon-- with the seals putting on their own show as they snatched any dropped bounty.


The F.F.O. to Monomoy Island was a bit hit on one of the overcast days:






There was also the quadruple date night which required both John and Rob visiting the local thrift store to get "appropriate" pants.


And the Pitter Patter Puppet Show in Brewster, MA:


But really, the best part of the week was getting these cousins together.  Having never all stayed under the same roof for more than a few days, it was a real treat to see them spend such quality time together.  Bumpa and Grandma pulled out all the stops and really put together an amazing week. 



Vacationing with a 1.5 and 3.5 year old is far from relaxing, but being in such a gorgeous spot, eating delicious food, and being with our extended family was so, so much fun.