Sunday, August 2, 2009

Miscellaneous Summer

LL Bean does a wonderful, FREE, outdoor concert series every summer. We went to see our favorite kids musician, Dan Zanes, and his band. Great fun!


On the way to the show with Gordie.

The ever exuberant Dan Zanes and his band.


"Balcony seat"~ Uncle Bobby's shoulders.


Other wonderful summer moments...

Popham Beach with our friend Laura.


Doing great on his tricycle - but doesn't beat a fast ride on the back of Daddy's bike.


Still completely obsessed with vacuum cleaners. Any style: shop vac, canister vac, upright vac, central vac, dust buster ~ he's an expert on them all.


The other day I couldn't resist capturing Sam looking sweet in the morning light with blond bedhead and striped jammies.






Boating & Parade

Amidst the busy Apogee season, Sam has been lucky to do a bit of boating with Aunt Kristin, Uncle Bobby and Cousin Gordie. I was able to join for one such outing, and the second time Sam ventured off on his own. Sam is not quite as adept as Gordie to being on the water, but he absolutely loves it and is developing his sea legs with each Casco Bay adventure.

At the helm with Aunt Kristin.

Towing rubber ducky.


The boys on Sand Island.



The cousins take a cozy nap to the hum of the motor.



Sam & I joined Kristin, Bobby and Gordie for the annual Clam Festival Parade. It was quite a show!












More Projects & Apogee Staff

Big Poppy came up early June to have a visit and to help with more projects.

Worker bees, big and small.


Sam takes a break to inspect our neighbor's sprinkler system.




And then, suddenly, it was mid June - spring projects came to a screeching halt and Apogee leader training was underway.


Our stellar 2009 staff. One very happy evolution is that Kevin now has a co-director, Chad Olcott, (picture here with his wife, Susan, on the far left.)



Easter & Miscellaneous Spring

Visit from the Easter Bunny...





Kevin's brother, Will, and friend Pete came up to do the Kenduskeg Canoe race with Kevin. Pete was brave enough to volunteer his canoe, "The Pickle", and the three large men managed to somehow stay afloat. Kevin's dad also came for the weekend to assist and watch the race.


Future race participant.

The ulterior motive for inviting Pete and Will to the canoe race was to get their help demolishing a big rotting shed in our back yard. Always a good idea to get a couple of strapping young men on such tasks. Sam loved hanging out with the big boys and watching the sledge hammer and crow bar action.


Other spring projects...

Shoveling landscaping rocks with Daddy,

and mowing with our neighbor, Mr. Bartlett.

Mimi came for a visit and brought Sam this lawn mower. He loves to mow with Daddy, and luckily our neighbors are good enough to humor this interest as well. Sam pulls an imaginary cord and says, "Let's fire it up!". He then proceeds to make a humming mower noise as he paces the lawn back and forth.


Sam with his grandmothers, Mormor & Mimi.



Farm Visits

A couple of early spring farm visits helped to boost our spirits and convince us that spring actually might arrive, one day. Each year farms throughout the state participate in Maine Maple Sunday. They open their "sugar shacks" and invite the public to come indulge in all things syrup.


Sam admires the steaming sugar shack.


The requisite tractor ride.


Fun, non-syrup demos like sheep sheering.

What is it that they say about pet owners looking like their pets?!


Also took a trip to Wolfe's Neck Farm in Freeport. We visited a few animals, but honestly Sam was most interested in riding a plastic toy tractor and watching the real tractor shovel sloppy manure out of the stalls.




Sam and these exotic fowl took a shine to each other and went for a stroll.


Saturday, March 21, 2009

Winter and Early Spring (?!)

Once again, much time has passed since my last entry and viewership has likely dwindle to...well, perhaps just me. But alas, what can I say. I blame it on my first trimester of pregnancy and my inability to stay awake much past Sam's 7:30 bedtime! Luckily my energy is returning now and so is the sun, so things are looking up. Although, I did find myself warming my hands over the toaster the other morning, which is a sad sign that spring weather is yet elusive in this here State O' Maine.

I should not complain too much, though, because despite cold temperatures, the sun has been shining and we were lucky enough to spend the last week of February in Florida with Kevin's parents. I have to admit that I took vacation seriously and didn't even bring my camera on the trip. So unfortunately I don't have any photos of Sam playing in the surf and sand, but we were there nevertheless and enjoyed soaking up a little Vitamin D, not to mention Mimi and Poppa Cash's attention.

Following are a few photos from the past few months. I truthfully didn't snap many photos this winter, but at least I caught a few moments to share. Hope you enjoy.



The other morning Kevin declared it was "tax day", which is my cue to (happily) exit stage left. It was a beautiful, sunny Sunday morning so Sam and I headed out the peninsula to Pott's Point. We found some lobster pots, threw rocks in the water, sloshed through the seaweed and squinted in the bright sun. On our way home we stopped at a nice little cafe for some seafood chowder. It was a lovely date with my son, which was made even sweeter when Sam, sitting next to me in the cafe, sighed deeply and said, "Momma, I love you!"

Here are the images of our "tax day" excursion:








Morfar recently came for a visit from South Carolina. Here he and Sam read "Busy Town" together. Whenever Sam sees a picture of a helicopter now he says, "Morfar flies helicopters!"



There is nothing that gets Sam more excited than going for a bike ride with Daddy. Here they are early March heading out on Sam's first ride of the season.



In February we braved the cold and enjoyed a nice walk on Popham Beach with our friends Chad and Susan. Walking the beach seems to be beautiful no matter what the weather or time of year. We even saw some people riding horses along the water - a lovely sight.





Our friend Guybe got married in November. Many friends gathered at his parents' house on Valentine's Day to celebrate the happy newlyweds. Below is a crew of Dickinson couples. Guybe and Susan are front center. Congratulations again, you two!



The following are photos I took during a snuggle fest on the couch.




(Hopefully the next blog will show us sans snow and down jackets! Perhaps even some photos of us planting a garden! Tune in.)