Labor Day weekend we flew to NC to visit my parents (or Grandma & Grandpa Townsend). It was so great to see my mom and dad. We live so far apart and I really miss them. We spent 5 days turning their nice neat home topsy turvy!
The boys loved playing checkers with grandma, coloring with their new crayons, and eating all the ice cream she had bought. Zach especially liked eating all his dinners at restaurants, and he really enjoyed the different coloring pages each establishment offered! The boys got lots of pool time, spent a day at the beach, and Zach rode in the golf cart with grandpa & dad for a round of golf. His job was score keeping. It took Grandpa a few extra minutes to add some of the numbers that Zach writes backwards. He caught on quickly. Zach's favorite hole is the 9th, where you can get snacks and a bathroom break!
We loved our end of summer trip!!
Sunday, September 30, 2007
First Grade - Here Comes Zach!!
Zach Cooks???
To my complete surprise, I found Zach busy preparing his lunch one sunny summer day. He actually had all the right components collected and was happily making his own sandwich. I didn't even think he knew where the bread was kept...He sure was proud of his PB&J sandwich!
Sunday, September 23, 2007
August Highlights...
Summer's not over yet...Here's a peak at what we've been doing in August.
The boys participated in a week long VBS program, completed 2 weeks of swim lessons, and started weekly Taekwondo classes. We had lots of fun catching up with friends at playdates, pool outings, and the MOMS Club back to school bash in our backyard. With friends the Lehmans and Hagers, we had a fun day sliding, spraying, and splashing at Hawaiian Falls water park. Zach celebrated turning 7 with his pals with a pool party at our neighborhood pool.
The boys participated in a week long VBS program, completed 2 weeks of swim lessons, and started weekly Taekwondo classes. We had lots of fun catching up with friends at playdates, pool outings, and the MOMS Club back to school bash in our backyard. With friends the Lehmans and Hagers, we had a fun day sliding, spraying, and splashing at Hawaiian Falls water park. Zach celebrated turning 7 with his pals with a pool party at our neighborhood pool.
Back Home in Texas
We headed home on the red eye from NY, since our flight was delayed from 8:30 p.m. to 12:15 a.m. We were finally all tucked in our beds by 4 a.m. Needless to say it was pretty low energy at our house the next day. The boys and I sprang Hamilton free from the kennel and grabbed a few edibles at the grocery store before heading back home to nap.
The next day....we were well rested and ready for a MOMS Club outing to the new McKinney fire station and museum. We were so happy to see our friends again!
Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Week Four!
We spent the beginning of our last week on vacation at my sister Cindy's house in Massachusetts. The boys loved all the special attention they received. They especially liked hanging out with their cousin's Matt and Sarah. Thanks guys for teaching the boys how to play Sorry. It's now one of their favorite board games. After fun outings to the pool, park, restaurant, and being spoiled by Aunt Cindy, we continued heading North.
We visited my brother and sister in-law in MA. My sister in-law, Sue, took us all on a road trip to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire. The kids had so much fun boogie boarding, digging for crabs and playing in the sand. We all enjoyed the homemade ice cream we stopped for on the way home! The next day we went to the park, Friendly's for lunch and for a couple rounds of candlestick bowling.
Onward to Maine, where we stayed in Apt. #2 in Grandma Frost's building. The boys love swimming in the heated, indoor pool and eating all the fun treats she has. We took a trip to an animal farm on the hottest day of the summer in Maine. We still got to spy on a Moose. For dinner we hopped on ferry ride over to Peak's Island, off th coast of Portland, for dinner over-looking the bay.
Ed flew in on Saturday, our last day of vacation. We headed to the beach to soak in the sea air and play in the sand one last time. That night we saw a minor league baseball game with the Portland Sea Dogs, who have our favorite mascot, Slugger. What a memorable, busy, fun month we've had. We LOVE to visit with all our family and friends each summer!
We visited my brother and sister in-law in MA. My sister in-law, Sue, took us all on a road trip to Hampton Beach in New Hampshire. The kids had so much fun boogie boarding, digging for crabs and playing in the sand. We all enjoyed the homemade ice cream we stopped for on the way home! The next day we went to the park, Friendly's for lunch and for a couple rounds of candlestick bowling.
Onward to Maine, where we stayed in Apt. #2 in Grandma Frost's building. The boys love swimming in the heated, indoor pool and eating all the fun treats she has. We took a trip to an animal farm on the hottest day of the summer in Maine. We still got to spy on a Moose. For dinner we hopped on ferry ride over to Peak's Island, off th coast of Portland, for dinner over-looking the bay.
Ed flew in on Saturday, our last day of vacation. We headed to the beach to soak in the sea air and play in the sand one last time. That night we saw a minor league baseball game with the Portland Sea Dogs, who have our favorite mascot, Slugger. What a memorable, busy, fun month we've had. We LOVE to visit with all our family and friends each summer!
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Week Three...
Ed returned to Texas and the daily grind. The boys and I continued on our East coast tour. First stop, my sister Colleen's house in Connecticut. We visited with her family - Uncle T.D. and cousins Alyson, Caitlin and Maura & all their boyfriends. My sister Carol along with her husband Jim and 2 of their 4 kids, Meaghan & Courtney were there as well.
There was a pool party/cook-out with even more of my family - my sister Cindy and 2 of her 3 kids, Matt and Sarah. We celebrated all the July Birthdays, which of course meant presents and cake for Zach. Thanks all for his new Nintendo game cartridges. There was plenty of swimming in the pool, playing games, too many great meals, and lots of fun with our family. Thank you Colleen and T.D. for such a great visit. You treat us too well, we're tempted to move right in...
At the end of the week I was able to hook up with the Toth gang for a day outing. We took a ferry ride around the Thimble Islands off the Sound. The kids loved the boat ride and the park they played at afterwards. Next stop the Jersey shore. We headed down for a couple nights. Our first stop was visiting my childhood, life-long friend Michele and her family. I finally met her beautiful little boy, James. The kids and I spent the afternoon at the beach. Then, back to Michele's for a really memorable night of catching up with some high school friends. Thanks Michele and John for hosting such a fun party.
The next day we headed to the beach with my high school friend, college roommate, and life-long buddy, Jeanette and her family. We stayed at the beach from 2:30 to 7:30. My kids were beat. A day of sun, salt air, and swimming really takes it out of you. I just love those days... Thanks Jeanette and Rick for the beach outing and the cozy beds to spend the night in.
Three down, one to go...
There was a pool party/cook-out with even more of my family - my sister Cindy and 2 of her 3 kids, Matt and Sarah. We celebrated all the July Birthdays, which of course meant presents and cake for Zach. Thanks all for his new Nintendo game cartridges. There was plenty of swimming in the pool, playing games, too many great meals, and lots of fun with our family. Thank you Colleen and T.D. for such a great visit. You treat us too well, we're tempted to move right in...
At the end of the week I was able to hook up with the Toth gang for a day outing. We took a ferry ride around the Thimble Islands off the Sound. The kids loved the boat ride and the park they played at afterwards. Next stop the Jersey shore. We headed down for a couple nights. Our first stop was visiting my childhood, life-long friend Michele and her family. I finally met her beautiful little boy, James. The kids and I spent the afternoon at the beach. Then, back to Michele's for a really memorable night of catching up with some high school friends. Thanks Michele and John for hosting such a fun party.
The next day we headed to the beach with my high school friend, college roommate, and life-long buddy, Jeanette and her family. We stayed at the beach from 2:30 to 7:30. My kids were beat. A day of sun, salt air, and swimming really takes it out of you. I just love those days... Thanks Jeanette and Rick for the beach outing and the cozy beds to spend the night in.
Three down, one to go...
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Week Two
We met up with our good friends from Virginia, Anna and Rob Toth and their kids Daniel, Andy, and Abby for the 2nd Annual Abbott/Toth Family summer vacation in Maine. We rented a great house surrounded on 3 sides with water on Sebago Lake. There was an association beach with a large floating deck for the kids to swim to. We had our own little sandy beach, which attracted many ducks for us to feed. The house was even big enough for us to have guests. Our first night Aunt Annie and Uncle Luke visited. They were on a mission to eat as many lobsters as possible during their stay in Maine. So, we had to suffer through another lobster and clam feed.
We rented a pontoon boat(aka party barge)for three days during that week. We had lots of fun boating, swimming and tubing in Sebago. On Wednesday, Grandma and Grandpa Abbott, Woods, Sue, Brittany and Mathew joined us for a day on the boat and to celebrate Zach's 7th Birthday.
As always, it was great to see the Toth family and catch up on all the events of the past year. I'm so glad we can get the kids together to make these forever summer memories. You know if we were still in VA, we'd be knocking on your door most Saturday nights... We miss you Toths! And, are looking forward to another fun filled summer with you next year!
We rented a pontoon boat(aka party barge)for three days during that week. We had lots of fun boating, swimming and tubing in Sebago. On Wednesday, Grandma and Grandpa Abbott, Woods, Sue, Brittany and Mathew joined us for a day on the boat and to celebrate Zach's 7th Birthday.
As always, it was great to see the Toth family and catch up on all the events of the past year. I'm so glad we can get the kids together to make these forever summer memories. You know if we were still in VA, we'd be knocking on your door most Saturday nights... We miss you Toths! And, are looking forward to another fun filled summer with you next year!
Sunday, September 9, 2007
Our East Coast Adventure - Week One
We left on our annual East coast excursion on June 30th. Landing at La Guardia, we found out our connecting flight to Boston had been cancelled. This was Friday and the next flight we could get on was on Sunday...mmmm. Plan B! Pay for an exorbitantly high costing rental car and drive to Boston ourselves. Once on the road, I could feel the East coast vibe immediately. In Texas folks drive BIG trucks and SUVs (myself included). It's a big state and people prefer big cars. Back east the roads are full of small, old sedans, VW's and Subaru's zipping about the road. The other immediate change is the music played on the radio. I can never get enough Carly Simon, Bruce Springsteen and Beach Boys. The night just kept getting better as we headed into a 24 hour diner for dinner. I LOVE diners. Their coffee, booths with plastic covered seats, and especially, ordering breakfast at any time of the day. Of course, I had eggs and bacon!
We made it to Maine on Saturday right on schedule. We headed to Ed's Uncle Walter and Aunt Carol's cabin on Red Hill in Rumford. We had a great meal and in true Abbott style a delicious dessert. Huge servings of fresh picked Maine strawberries, over homemade biscuits and whip cream....mmmm good. The next day was the annual 4th of July picnic. This year we were at the Champ family farm. This picnic has been going on for over 50 years. It's an amazing event that brings together so many generations of family and friends. The dinner bell rang at noon and the eating just doesn't stop. There are annual favorites - Gaye's scalloped potatoes, John's turkey, Sue & Woods' stuffed shells. Then, there is dessert. A dozen or so types of homemade ice cream and a buffet table full of baked goods. After a short respite on the lawn the croquet tournament begins. There is some deep rooted competition here, maybe a little creative playing, and a champion by the end of the flights! The kids all have a terrific time exploring in the old barn, running in the fields, and filling up on ice cream.
We followed all this eating with...you guessed it, more eating! Thank you Woods and Sue for having us up to camp. We spent a few days with Ed's brother's family enjoying their relaxing, peaceful, and fun filled Maine camp. The kids had so much fun being with their cousins, Brittany and Mathew, Aunt Annie and Uncle Luke. Our days were full of boating, tubing, swimming, fishing, sunning and eating!
After a 4th of July cook-out at camp, we all headed to Portland to see the fireworks. Grandma Frost had scored tickets for us all to be aboard the fire boat out in Portland harbor to watch the show. I don't have any pictures of this outing, because I didn't get to go. Andrew was NOT going for a boat ride that night! He and I headed to a local pizza spot for dinner. We watched the boats in the harbor. We watched the clouds roll in. Then, the rain start. We ran to our car and watched the fireworks from a hill top warm and dry in the car;) We drove down to the dock to pick up our crew, who were wet through and through, but still smiling:) Definitely, a night to remember.
We spent the next few days with Grandma Frost (Ed's mom), Annie and Luke in Portland. We headed to the beach, ate more lobster, saw Ratatouille, took a train ride, shopped at L.L. Beans, swam in the pool, ate Mexican food, ate ice cream, and I even took in a Pilates mat class (by now you see how much I needed it;). Week one ended with a visit to Grandma and Grandpa Abbott's new house in Falmouth. They took the boys down to the docks for a little crabbing.
We made it to Maine on Saturday right on schedule. We headed to Ed's Uncle Walter and Aunt Carol's cabin on Red Hill in Rumford. We had a great meal and in true Abbott style a delicious dessert. Huge servings of fresh picked Maine strawberries, over homemade biscuits and whip cream....mmmm good. The next day was the annual 4th of July picnic. This year we were at the Champ family farm. This picnic has been going on for over 50 years. It's an amazing event that brings together so many generations of family and friends. The dinner bell rang at noon and the eating just doesn't stop. There are annual favorites - Gaye's scalloped potatoes, John's turkey, Sue & Woods' stuffed shells. Then, there is dessert. A dozen or so types of homemade ice cream and a buffet table full of baked goods. After a short respite on the lawn the croquet tournament begins. There is some deep rooted competition here, maybe a little creative playing, and a champion by the end of the flights! The kids all have a terrific time exploring in the old barn, running in the fields, and filling up on ice cream.
We followed all this eating with...you guessed it, more eating! Thank you Woods and Sue for having us up to camp. We spent a few days with Ed's brother's family enjoying their relaxing, peaceful, and fun filled Maine camp. The kids had so much fun being with their cousins, Brittany and Mathew, Aunt Annie and Uncle Luke. Our days were full of boating, tubing, swimming, fishing, sunning and eating!
After a 4th of July cook-out at camp, we all headed to Portland to see the fireworks. Grandma Frost had scored tickets for us all to be aboard the fire boat out in Portland harbor to watch the show. I don't have any pictures of this outing, because I didn't get to go. Andrew was NOT going for a boat ride that night! He and I headed to a local pizza spot for dinner. We watched the boats in the harbor. We watched the clouds roll in. Then, the rain start. We ran to our car and watched the fireworks from a hill top warm and dry in the car;) We drove down to the dock to pick up our crew, who were wet through and through, but still smiling:) Definitely, a night to remember.
We spent the next few days with Grandma Frost (Ed's mom), Annie and Luke in Portland. We headed to the beach, ate more lobster, saw Ratatouille, took a train ride, shopped at L.L. Beans, swam in the pool, ate Mexican food, ate ice cream, and I even took in a Pilates mat class (by now you see how much I needed it;). Week one ended with a visit to Grandma and Grandpa Abbott's new house in Falmouth. They took the boys down to the docks for a little crabbing.
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