Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Summer Vacation

Beginning in early June, we were lucky to have the Utah clan with us here in Florida for the first three weeks of their summer vacation.  Mostly we hung out here at the house swimming, movie-going, card and game-playing, book reading, biking, and our favorite activity, hopping in the golf cart to hunt for alligators at all the golf course ponds - not many gators, tho - I think they've gone to Michigan for the summer.


Silly girls - deconstructing their lunchtime salads.



Hijacking my camera.





They spent a few days on Anna Maria Island - such a nice beach there.




Bella cracks me up.

Played some Disney mini-golf also.




And we never tire of regular Disney visiting, even in the brutal heat - we powered through.




More on the road trip later.  --cds

Friday, July 26, 2013

Update II

Did some mid-summer garden maintenance earlier this week in the heat and 100% humidity, so I've been quite happy to return to the coolness of the sewing room, sipping sweet tea and listening to stuff via iPod.  I did just download from my library one of Edward Rutherford's monster-sized books (Paris: A Novel), but I've never read any of his other works - historical fiction stuff, looks like.  Oh well, easily removed if I decide I hate it.  I'm on the wait list for Brown's The Inferno and Carl Hiaasen's new one Bad Monkey.  I'm hoping that one might have something to do with the real-life monkey that was on the loose in the Tampa area for something like nine months last year, just hiding out in back yards and suddenly appearing on balconies and scaring the bejeezus out of people.  Oh Florida, you are such a freaking gold mine of you-can't-make-this-stuff-up stories.

I have turned to downloading podcasts quite a bit when I can't find a good book and I'm currently mining the archives of The Nerdist.  Though generally not big on watching stand-up comedy shows, I'm really enjoying listening to Chris Hardwick interviewing/chatting with other comedians.  Most I've never heard of, but sometimes he talks to people like Alton Brown or Mark Hamill or Lily Tomlin and the conversations get crazy funny.  Recent ones with Tom Hanks and Mel Brooks and Billy Connolly are just hilarious.  Good thing I'm alone in the house - laughing yourself to tears at the sewing machine is probably a very strange sight.

I've sorted through all the pictures of our June-July gatherings with family and friends all up and down the East Coast and will start tomorrow with a little travelogue.  I'll get the popcorn all ready.


Evie and Isabella riding out a Florida thunderstorm on the sofa with Grandpa and Grandma.  --cds








Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Update

I get mad at myself when I let so much time pass without posting something.  If nothing else, this little blog helps me keep my life in order allowing me to look back and check when we did what since 2009 (coming up on five years in Florida already!).

June-July of this year have been particularly memorable because once again we were able to gather (almost) all of our kids together in one place - unfortunately Randi had to return to Utah for work and couldn't make the trek to Vermont with us.  Next time we may do another of those meet-up-in-Florida-overlapping-vacation get-togethers because nothing is better than watching all your grandchildren playing together.

My photography skills continue to suck, so the one photo I was determined to get right failed miserably.  All I wanted was a picture of the four grandkids all together, a photo I could enlarge and frame up and hang on my wall and look at every day.  Well, due to circumstances entirely my own fault, this is what happened:












First off, it was our last evening together; it was nearly bedtime for the little ones; it was hot and humid (Marcus sleeps in the A/C which is why he's in a knit sleeper); Ruthanne dislikes her picture taken in the best of times; Evie was just plain mad at us all and refused to remove the black sock (?) or put her knee down; Bella did her very best to set a good example, but kept forgetting to hold Marcus up a little straighter.


So, these are my grandchildren.  They are adorable, sweet, cranky, lovable, hilarious, ornery, beautiful, playful, pesky, talented, smart, and crazy fun to be with.  And next time, I'll spring for a studio portrait sitting.  --cds

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