My summer started ages ago with the long road trip north in May and if I look at pictures it has been a pretty darn good summer. The central figures of my summer have been these guys...
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Daniel |
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Christopher |
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and John! |
The trip began with the birth of John and getting to spend 11 days with their family while Mom, Dad, and the boys welcomed John. I was there to cook, clean, help Mom, play with the boys and of course the most important job...rock-a-bye John. A mere five weeks later they came to the shore for the summer!
When the boys got here they had to figure out shore life. It is a different life than "real" life. Anyone who reads this blog knows that the rules at the shore a a bit different than those at home and I'm not just talking
trash sorting. There is more freedom here, the leash is a little longer. It is a place for kids to be kids and run around with sticks and play Star Wars, pretend, swim all day, stay up past their bedtimes and get dirtier than they ever get in "real" life. In my mind, it has been a place for kids to learn some important life skills and lessons. Yes, playing Star Wars with sticks instead of video games and getting dirty are life skills in my book! Running around with a pack of cousins and friends of all ages, year after year, gives a person roots.
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Star Wars Land |
When Daniel and Christopher arrived they were fresh off welcoming their new baby brother. Their lives had changed. John was a little six week old baby and Mommy was still a bit tired. When they left they were all still a little tired, this place does that to you, but they were tan and relaxed too. John went from a newborn to a precious chattering baby whose smile can melt your heart. The boys made friends that they will have forever... as long as they come back to the shore.
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the first week...clean bathing suits and no tan lines |
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John's first week, not quite the smiling cooing little baby who left here five weeks later.
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They all had a great summer and took to shore life like many of us have generation after generation. This place gets into your blood! Maybe it is all that red dirt.... Rachel was able to see the shore in a different light. She came early in the summer and got to experience the calm and relatively quiet times. She got to feel the pace begin to pick up and the craziness of the games. Then she welcomed the return to the calmer days. She also got to see a glimpse of what my life as a mother of four was like (survival mode) when Daddy was home working for three or four weeks and and what it felt like when Daddy finally rejoined the family (relief!). I would not have traded a minute of it either! I hope she feels the same way.
I am blessed to have been able to spend such a long time with my grandsons and my daughter. I know there are families who live in the same town and get to spend a lot of time together but we live very far apart and I miss out on a lot of grandson moments. This summer was my special time to get to know my grandsons. I wasn't Gigi who shows up every few months and it is a frenzy of activity because we are together! I was Gigi who they saw every day for five weeks, no frenzy needed. It's a different thing if you know what I mean.
And now some cute grandson pictures from their summer....
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Painting birdhouses in the basement. |
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Tummy time with John. |
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Tractor show! |
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Wearing neon for Don! |
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Exploring on the beach |
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watching the softball game |
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Mommy and Michelle with John and Ross, future friends for life! |
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Heading to the beach! |
Bye guys! It was a fun summer! I love being your Gigi!