Wednesday, August 22, 2012

The Maine Event 2012: Weekend 2

I flew up to Maine Friday (8/10) morning and was greeted at the airport by The Human Periscope (Marni's smiling face sticking out of the moonroof of the car).

Later in the day Marni took her inaugural on-road bike ride to Salty Bay for some ice cream.

Very. Brave. Girl.

As is customary with Marni, she never shut up the entire time. Barking orders to everyone. You're going too fast. You're going too slow. And then a story about how a boy in her class tried to kiss a girl in her class... months ago!

Surf 6
On Saturday we took a walk to our favorite beachside restaurant, Surf 6. Then it was time for the girls' first trip to "downtown" (aka Palace Playland). This year they seriously stepped it up by going on even more vomit-inducing rides. I accompanied Stella and Marni on Riptide, which looks a lot more mild than it is. Lisa was then dragged onto The Matterhorn by Stella.

Stella loved it. Lisa, not so much.

Then Stella accompanied Marni on the ride. Two happy customers.

The weather on Sunday started off a bit dreary. After some shopping we headed to a local movie theater to see "Ice Age: Continental Drift". Little did we know that this movie theater was a restaurant movie theater where they serve meals on tables in every theater. The kids loved it and promptly declared that this is the only movie theater we are going to... forever.

Later in the day the weather cleared up and we all headed down to the beach.

On Monday daddy flew back to work.


The strange restaurant/movie theater.

Riptide
Matterhorn





We're 5!

Five years ago yesterday, while at the cottage, I started this blog. I had no idea if I would keep it up, or if it would just fade away.

323 posts and 6861 page views (not a lot, really) later, it's still going strong.

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

The Maine Event 2012: Week 1

Less than 12 hours after the girls returned to Brooklyn from summer camp in New Jersey...

woosh... 

they were back in the car and heading up to Maine for their August adventure.

This year we decided to go straight up to Maine and bypass the overnight at Nana and Papa's house in Natick. So, seven hours later, Goldie pulled up to the cottage and our Maine adventure began.

Saturday: We didn't get to Old Orchard until about 5 PM. Nana and Papa were already there and the girls quickly scampered out of the car to reacquaint themselves with their summer home. There was a new couch, some rearranged furniture, a beautiful new set of doors on the garage, and a really great landscaping job courtesy of Cousin Linder. The car was quickly unpacked and off we went to our first meal at Huot's in Camp Ellis.

Sunday: The weather turned rainy so the girls finally got to see "Brave" at CineMagic in Saco. Stella gave it two thumbs up, but meek Marni was a little scared by the more intense scenes, so she didn't give it a favorable review.

Monday: On Monday we finally made it to the beach and the girls demonstrated their new-found swimming confidence by diving into the waves and body surfing. After we dragged them off the beach and cleaned them up, we headed to miniature golf. Daddy won (as usual), but Stella was the only Shepard to get a hole-in-one.

Tuesday: On Tuesday Stella and Marni got to do their favorite thing... crabbing. But our timing was bad and when we showed up at the dock in Camp Ellis, it was absolute low tide. The dock was so low that it was actually sitting on the bottom of the bay. There were few crabs to be found. We stayed for an hour, but only caught two little monsters. Ice cream managed to make everyone feel better afterwards.

Wednesday: On Wednesday history was made when the four Shepards rode together on their own bikes for the very first time. We drove over to the Eastern Trail, mounted up, and headed out for a 5 mile ride through the beautiful Maine scenery. The girls did fantastic! Neither one had ridden any serious distances before, and they did 5 miles without a whimper. There was an incident though (we love incidents). Marni got cut off by Stella and veered off the path, down the embankment, and into the brush. It happened in slow motion as Lisa and I watched. We both thought she would stop after she hit the first plants, but she just kept going and going and eventually fell over in the thick of it. Luckily, the brush cushioned her fall and didn't contain any thorns. She was shaken up but not hurt. After a few minutes, brave Marni was back on her bike and riding again.

Thursday: Just a lazy beach day. Not much to report.


Marni hydrates with the Camelback
Friday: Friday was hiking day. We loaded up with snacks and lunch, filled Daddy's Camelback with Gatorade, and headed for our favorite hiking location in Cape Elizabeth. Again, the girls did great... and no one ended up in the brush.

Saturday: Saturday was Stella's first on-street bike ride as we headed a mile down the road to The Salty Bay for lunch. Marni opted out of the event and, instead, rode on the back of Lisa's bike. Once again Stella did fantastic! She kept up a great pace and wasn't nervous about the cars whizzing by. Nana and Papa, and Karen and Glenn joined us for lunch and for the weekend. Eventually everyone ended up at the beach and there was a lot of splashing going on. Stella, Marni, and Papa did some amazing body surfing. Later, we all headed to the Blackpoint Inn to celebrate Nana Bev's birthday.

Marni and Bess
Sunday: On Sunday, Marni's classmate Bess and her family dropped by on their way to their vacation in Belfast. We kept it a surprise for Marni and she was overjoyed (and a little confused) when her friend showed up. Everyone headed to the beach again for many hours of fun.

Monday: Daddy was supposed to be on a 6 AM plane home on Monday, but the flight was cancelled the night before. Eventually Nana and Papa drove me to an Amtrak station outside of Boston. But not even Amtrak could get me home in time as my train was terminated at New Haven due to storm damage on the tracks. I finally got to the office at 4:30. Joy.

So I think the theme for week 1 was "independence". Both girls now dress themselves and groom themselves without assistance. They bike without fear and they dive into the waves without hesitation.

They are a lot of fun to be around.

Waiting to eat at Huot's




The hike in Cape Elizabeth

Lisa almost gets hit by a clam dropped by a seagull.

Making friends with Wilbur at the local hardware store
The first family bike ride

Annual measuring

Papa is not too concerned about the granddaughter in the surf



Chasing Aunt Toots with a shovel!



Super Mega-Dad!

Prankster Marni


Happy birthday Nana

Bess comes to visit


Crabbing


Photo courtesy of Glenn

Photo courtesy of Glenn








Saturday, August 4, 2012

Real Campers of New Jersey: Wrap-Up

When last we left our intrepid campers, they had an up and down first day. More accurately... a down and then up first day. The terror of getting on the bus gave way to the joy of fun, fun, fun!

There were no more tantrums, and eventually a morning and evening routine was established. It wasn't all smooth sailing though. Marni became a little anxious about sleeping away from home and some extra TLC had to be administered by Aunt Jill.

So, three weeks later, camp is over and the girls have moved out of Jill and Brian's house.

Now, the final verdict is in... Four enthusiastic thumbs up from Stella and Marni. They absolutely loved Oak Crest Camp, and they loved staying with their cousins.

And none of this would have been possible without the help of Jill and Brian for which they have our eternal gratitude.









Thursday, July 19, 2012

Girls Meet Bridge


We had nothing to do last Sunday, so I got the bright idea of finally walking across the Brooklyn Bridge with the girls. 

Although they mostly enjoyed it, I have the distinct impression that no one but me actually cared very much about walking across the bridge.

When we got to the Manhattan side we hung out for a bit at the beautiful fountain in City Hall Park and then headed for food and air conditioning at the Seaport. We chose the most convenient and air conditioned place and settled in for lunch before taking the subway back to Brooklyn.

So, did they like the adventure? 

Not unless "I never want to do this again" has a secret meaning.



Our Favorite Summer Event

On Saturday we joined family and friends at what has become our favorite summer event... The Belmont Pool Party.

By now the girls are old pros at this. They know the routine... pool, cousins, dogs, pool, food, pool, presents, pool and dessert.

And they know the house ("Wow, you can get lost in that place. It's like a maze!" - Stella)

It was a beautiful day and the 4 kids barely left the pool. This year Marni finally graduated to jumping off the diving board (like Stella did last year). And Delia was content with diving in from the edge of the pool.

As always, Joel and Adriane threw another wonderful summer spectacular.

The photos speak for themselves.









Monday, July 9, 2012

Real Campers of New Jersey

Before the tears.

Last October the Shepards went out to New Jersey to hang with the Hoffmans at their summer camp's open house. It was just supposed to be an afternoon of free hot dogs and fun for the kids.

Well, the free hot dogs ended up costing us $3000 because we were so taken with the camp that we signed up Stella and Marni for three weeks.

None of this would have been possible if not for the fact that Jill and Brian foolishly graciously agreed to let the girls stay at their house during camp time.

Fast forward nine months to July...

Yesterday we packed up the kids and headed out to New Jersey to start their summer camp adventure. Tyler and Delia were giddy with excitement at the prospect of having their cousins stay with them for three weeks. Stella and Marni were nervously excited as well.

Nerves got the better of the girls as bed time approached, and it took quite a while to get Stella and Marni to sleep.

All was going swell the next morning and the kids were ready and waiting outside for their camp bus.

But then the bus showed up, and everything went to hell

Stella and Marni had massive meltdowns when it came time to get on the bus.  I actually had to pry terror-stricken Marni off of me as I tried to escape the bus. (Regular readers of this blog will remember a very similar incident with Marni.)

They were not the happiest of campers.

Lisa and I headed back to New York and an hour later we got a report from Jill that the bus driver said the girls calmed down within minutes, and all was okay.

I kept my fingers crossed for when they returned at 5.

Like clockwork I got a video Skype call in my office from four ecstatic children just back from camp. The first thing Marni yelled to me was "I loved camp!" Stella had the same general opinion.

So I breathed a sigh of relief.

Day 1, done.

Now we'll see how Jill and Brian do on day 2 without us.

Pillow Talk

Lisa brought our tiny dancers to her beloved Jacob's Pillow Dance last week to show them where it all began. (Beginning when Lisa was 15 she spent two summers at Jacob's Pillow perfecting her dance skills.)


The girls joined mama at a modern dance workshop and then headed out for a tour of the school. The rest of the day was spent dancing and watching dancing. But if you ask the girls, the best part of the day was the scavenger hunt!


Be sure to check out Marni's fantastic African dance moves in the video below.




Lisa attends a modern dance workshop