(someone forgot to tell andy this wasn't the crazy photo)
And so you know the names of everyone...
top row: ronny, shon, lottie sue, tony, chris, becky and tommy
couch people: andy, jim, sam, spencer, mary ann with lucy and kim
floor people: clay with max, moi, suzy and megan
And so you know how everyone relates, let me give a brief overview. Ronny, Suzy and Sam are siblings. Ronny's wife, Lianne, was unable to attend (boo, because she's AWESOME). She's an actress in NYC and her play opens tonight (break a leg!). Maybe next year! OK, back to it - Sam is married to Mary Ann and they are parents to Clay and Megan. Clay is married to Kim and they have two kiddies, Lucy and Max. As you probably know, Megan is married to Tommy. Suzy is married to Tony, the Greg is Suzy's son and he is recently married to Jennifer. They are parents to Spencer and Andy. Becky is Ronny/Suzy/Sam's cousin and her husband is Jim. Shon and Chris are friends of the family, just like LS and myself. Phew, hope that helps.
Oh right, before I start please take a look at Sam's column from Monday, it's about our trip: Lessons Learned by the Sea and it's pretty neat. He's falling into his new beach duties quite well.
To give you an idea of what we did all week I've written out my typical day. Wake up, feed LS and walk down to the other house for coffee. Maybe stay around and chit or maybe go for a walk. LS goes down for her morning nap mid morning, or we would skip it and go to the beach until lunch. Lunch was around noon and then it was pool time until LS went down for her afternoon nap. I would then pool it and then go home to shower, but I would come right back as it was storytelling time. Dinner was a few hours later followed by a stroll on the beach. LS then goes to bed and we stay up playing games and spinning yarns. It was awesome.
And now, a photo essay...these are in no particular order and there are so many! I wanted to entertain you with my rapier-like wit but my brain is not complying. So accept my apologies if I don't write much and you only have photos to see. To give you an idea of what we did all week I've written out my typical day. Wake up, feed LS and walk down to the other house for coffee. Maybe stay around and chit or maybe go for a walk. LS goes down for her morning nap mid morning, or we would skip it and go to the beach until lunch. Lunch was around noon and then it was pool time until LS went down for her afternoon nap. I would then pool it and then go home to shower, but I would come right back as it was storytelling time. Dinner was a few hours later followed by a stroll on the beach. LS then goes to bed and we stay up playing games and spinning yarns. It was awesome.
Beach time! Lottie Sue liked to play in the sand and she also loved to be right where the water washes on the shore. I would walk across the boardwalk to the beach and once she saw it she would start squealing with delight. It was super cute.
Here is a quick video I took with my little camera, it's raw (and I still know of my promise to edit and post videos - I haven't forgotten). I took the video camera but I couldn't find the charger (story of my life). I still don't know where it is. But let me warn you this clip isn't exciting but you can see LS's chub legs kicking sand.
chubba wubba
chubba wubba
Every day around 4pm Sam, Tony and Ronny start smoking/grilling the meat for dinner. They DO NOT mess around when it comes to meat. It's a ritual. It is sacred. You'll laugh your b*tt off, guaranteed.
You'll see some people wearing tie-dye items. They are the fruit of our labor completed earlier in the week. Megan brought all the stuff to tie-dye and I LOVED it. It was so much fun! Mary Ann, Megan, Andy, Shon, Suzy and myself participated and we had so much fun. I really loved it. It's a bit messy though but oh so worth it...
OK, here are some shots from dinner one evening.
And after dinner, social hour(s)...
I took a few photos of Andy and Spencer playing with Lottie Sue, it was so cute. The boys are very impressive kids, they took their allowance money and bought LS a stuffed shark.
And now on to random photos... You may or may not know, but Megan collects Santas. She spotted this one at a flea market.
I haven't gotten into it on the blog yet, but the Mowrers and Smiths have a project going on that required us to render our own salt. More to come on that later. But check it out! Megan did all the work and I just watched and gave moral support. She filled a milk jug and bucket with ocean water and boiled it down.
And I hate to leave this post on a sour note, but all I can say is no amount of beach camaraderie can make up for poor taste.
spencer and andy have been lead astray
We already have our houses for next year and I hope Matt can make it. I've been told that I'm out of the mix if my spouse misses one more year. Yikes.
And let me give a GIANT shout out to Suzy - she made all of this happen and has the best organization skillz I have ever witnessed. She is the Queen of Ocean Isle. Long live the Queen!
And let me give a GIANT shout out to Suzy - she made all of this happen and has the best organization skillz I have ever witnessed. She is the Queen of Ocean Isle. Long live the Queen!
3 comments:
Wow! We have arrived---we have been blogged-about! Thanks Jenn for documenting the terrific beach week!
Wow, Jen, you really did a great job listing all the who's what and related to which. On the next edition of the Bible you can do the begats. Thanks for blogging us into immortality.
geesh...shon and chris are totally sucking face in the first pic. i love it...they should go to next base and make a baby....
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