Friday, September 3, 2010

Summer

Ahhh Summer. The lazy days. We had quite a warm summer this year. One evening our little one came running to tell of a double rainbow. We enjoyed it and phone called all our neighbors to tell them to look outside. I will remember this one for all of the giggles my boys shared with me over the sharing of a beautiful sight with our friends.
Sailing was a great activity for the middle boy. Heading out on Lake Wentworth for the Point Breeze Race on this day. They didn't win but didn't lose either. I think the boys knew that crossing that line meant the end of sailing and they were simply having too much fun on the water! A competitive spirit they did not have and I couldn't be happier with their day.
I spent many Tuesday afternoons at the beach working away at my knitting and chatting with a circle of homeschooling moms while our kids waged battles with army men in the sand or played capture the flag in the trees or dove for fresh water clams and interesting rocks. Summer.
Kittens! I think there is nothing like kittens! We lost one of our dear cats just on the day or the day before she turned 12. She simply didn't come home. We were very saddened by our loss of Tiger Lily. 2 months later we brought home 2 little bundles of energy. A brother and sister from a litter in the neighborhood. Charlie is the black & white Tuxedo cat and Jest is his Calico sister. They are providing hours of kitten entertainment. As I type I can hear them chasing around upstairs.

Our middle son was very busy this summer with Driver's Ed and now has a license to drive. Can't believe that. Both teens worked at a local farm again and were busy with other odd jobs and friends. I realize they are young men now and not my little boys anymore. The oldest has odd jobs and requests for house-sitting, horse feeding, dog walking and other requests pretty consistantly as he is a reliable and hard worker.

Our anniversary found us getting away for a day of walking around some trails off the Kancamagus Highway. This remote pond was free of other tourists and we enjoyed walking the trail around it in the quiet.
~Rachel