Monday, August 15, 2011

Eastward

Our recent travels to New England involved a lot of firsts for the kiddos -- flying on an airplane, watching random cartoons (ugh!) on never-before-seen television stations compliments of JetBlue, swimming in the Atlantic Ocean, cruising through the various harbors on a chartered boat, riding scooters, navigating a slip n' slide, boating in the Swan Boats (Make Way For Ducklings!), discovering french fries, playing carnival games (darts, anyone?) at a street fair, and -- of course -- meeting family and friends. All of this was followed by 1) a relaxing few days for me and Meg at a lake-side cabin in Maine and 2) an adventurous handful of days for the kiddos hangin' with Gailyn and her family.

JetBlue here we come.



Linda and Jorja enjoying a morning on the porch.



Garry and Anders engaged in reading a bird identification book.



Lovin' the Atlantic just as much as the Pacific.



Garry making his way into the ocean wading mix.




Jorja took to running and then flinging herself onto the Extreme Slip n' Slide for maximum speed.



Anders in the midst of his run.



Heading out for our chartered boat tour of various harbors and islands.



Accelerating down the dock.



Looking for cormorants.



Bubble blowing.



More bubbles.



Coach Garry teaching Jorja the tactics of scooter riding, while Anders zooms around on the bike.



Sand building with Ben.



Addison joining in the construction efforts.



Toting the kiddos around on our backs.



Keeping the kiddos from flinging off the edge of the rocks into Marblehead harbor.



Getting a closer view.



Poolside lunch with Missy, Kyle, and Ryan.



Kyle giving Jorja a boost.



Play fort entertainment.



The down slide becomes an up slide.



Early morning bird feeder painting.



A stroll through Boston Common.



Make Way For Ducklings!



A sunny afternoon lunch and stroll on Long Wharf.



Melting ice cream.



Dockside.



The swinging duo -- Clara and Jorja.



Meg teaching Jackson a few soccer moves.



The quiet and calm of Maine.



An unexpected discovery -- amazing food -- on the way to Maine. Our return visit on the way out of Maine feel short with locked doors and a revealing hours of operation sign. Despite its closure, Meg and Claire lingered...


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