My Blogger account is being a pain in the neck, and won't post the pics I'm sending to it, unless I do so via my phone (which just takes longer, usually). So, I will have to back-track and post more from this epic summer, one rainy day in the future. Maybe I can have the tech-savvy kid help me figure out what's going on!
I'm gonna have this year's blog printed to book for the family- I think I'll do that each year, as a family Christmas gift. It will be fun to look back on.
Until more posts- Happy Summer!
Monday, July 27, 2015
Friday, July 24, 2015
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Monday, July 6, 2015
Family Day
Mark had one last day off, so we headed over to the local lake as a family. We were there for 6 hours- on the boats, swimming, fishing(I was the only one who fished; only caught one Pumpkinseed fish), playing catch and Monkey-in-the-Middle(boys), and snacking. Mark brought charcoal and he and the boys grilled hotdogs and marshmallows on a grill. Some boys from town were there and we offered a turn on the kayak, so they went out on that while Logan went with them on the single. My favorite part was when we all went out together, and at one point the boys all took turns jumping off their kayaks into the deep water. They all had life jackets on so it was fine, and we were so surprised that Cam was even willing to do it. Helping them get back on was funny. Cam ended up also using the single kayak for his first time, and he loved it, which we knew he would! Fun day for sure! A perfect way to end a fun week.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
My first keeper!
Have some lazy boys today after so much fun lately, so they stayed home while Mark and I snuck out to canoe and fish for a bit. I caught another Bluegill sunfish and then also caught my first keeper- a large-mouth bass. I will skin/fillet him myself and will grill him for dinner. :) Fun!
Fun 4th!
The 4th of July is one of my favorite holidays, if not my top fave. I love reflecting on our country's history, and love the feeling of neighbor and brother-hood that the day brings.
We usually stick around locally to avoid traffic, and our small town has some pretty cute festivities. We sit with buds and watch the parade, enjoying the bustle of people all around. We usually end up at a local cookout or party, and then we head over to the fairgrounds for fireworks and other assorted small-town fun. Yesterday, we had a couple of families over after the parade for some, "ice cream for lunch" and then one family stayed to chat, until 5. We had been packed and planning to go to the lake, but it started raining, so we just chatted and snacked. An hour after that set of buds left, the other set from lunch came back for an easy bbq dinner. We headed over to the fairgrounds and met up with our other buds, and fireworked-it up. It was a rainy, foggy, friend-filled 4th.
Friday, July 3, 2015
Date Day!
The boys are at camp this week, and Mark had today off, so we (finally!) were able to take the canoe out. We tried a new (to us) pond, and we are in love with it! Mark steered for me for most of the time and let me fish. I caught 7 but they were all sunfish of sorts...nothing great(but still fun)! Can't wait to buy an anchor for the canoe and go back. It's tricky trying to fish and row/steer the canoe at the same time, but it's fun!
Perfect way to spend a few hours!
Thursday, July 2, 2015
Joshua Tree
Got tickets to see a U2 cover band, called Joshua Tree, for tonight. We had a long day of work for Mark and I and VBS camp for the boys, but we were determined to make it to the show. It was held at Odiorne/Seacoast Science Center, and was a beautiful venue by the sea. Kids were running around everywhere, dancing and chasing each-other on the dance floor, families sat and listened to the music or danced, and it was just the perfect kickoff to summer. I couldn't believe how great the group sounded, and they played a lot of old school U2, which is my favorite. :)
We all made it onto the dance floor with our buds-lots of fun! Can't wait for next year. :)
Wednesday, July 1, 2015
Powerful quote.
Mark Twain said, "Anger is an acid that can do more harm to the vessel in which it is stored than to anything on which it is poured."
I've always liked this quote in how powerfully true it is. I used to just like it because I felt good about not harboring anger towards anyone; being peaceful despite life's imperfections.
However, I'm still pretty angry with God; disgusted, even. Going on 7 months. Interestingly, that anger isn't affecting God at all, right? But the vessel the anger is being stored in just feels more eaten-away and weak, every day. At any rate, that Twain quote is still proving to be powerfully accurate.
I've always liked this quote in how powerfully true it is. I used to just like it because I felt good about not harboring anger towards anyone; being peaceful despite life's imperfections.
However, I'm still pretty angry with God; disgusted, even. Going on 7 months. Interestingly, that anger isn't affecting God at all, right? But the vessel the anger is being stored in just feels more eaten-away and weak, every day. At any rate, that Twain quote is still proving to be powerfully accurate.
Insta-spam
My kiddo uses Instagram, and I was hopping on his account every now and then, to peek at/check in with what he was posting and viewing. It seemed fun- the fun filters you can add to pics were kind of neat, and there are some fun "people" that I could "follow" to see their pics. Have you seen Marnie the Dog? A rescue Shih-Tzu with a tongue that just sticks out chronically? Hilariously adorable.
I signed up to get a an account myself, with the kiddo's help. But I soon realized that it's kind of rubbish. I was told that if I take a pic that doesn't use a filter, to add "NoFilter" to the pic. I was kinda feeling like most of the pictures posted were "filtered"...kind of...fake. I can see how as a teenager it would be really fun to use, and actually, it's causing my kid to take more photos (something I was nagging him to do, pre-Instagram). But it's not for me- it feels like just another method to be mindlessly addicted to a stream of online chatter and "noise." These days, I need more real-time, real-life, face-to-face friendships. More time with people who I can be me with- "no filter." I want to take more pics and share them in just the format they were seen and taken, not jazzed up with some cool tint, or cleaned up to look extra artsy or perfect. It's just where I'm at. I need less online spam and more real-life fun. If you want to hang out, "text me." ;) And I'll keep checking in on my kid's Instagram account the "old-fashioned way." :)
I signed up to get a an account myself, with the kiddo's help. But I soon realized that it's kind of rubbish. I was told that if I take a pic that doesn't use a filter, to add "NoFilter" to the pic. I was kinda feeling like most of the pictures posted were "filtered"...kind of...fake. I can see how as a teenager it would be really fun to use, and actually, it's causing my kid to take more photos (something I was nagging him to do, pre-Instagram). But it's not for me- it feels like just another method to be mindlessly addicted to a stream of online chatter and "noise." These days, I need more real-time, real-life, face-to-face friendships. More time with people who I can be me with- "no filter." I want to take more pics and share them in just the format they were seen and taken, not jazzed up with some cool tint, or cleaned up to look extra artsy or perfect. It's just where I'm at. I need less online spam and more real-life fun. If you want to hang out, "text me." ;) And I'll keep checking in on my kid's Instagram account the "old-fashioned way." :)
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