Sunday, September 20, 2015

Hub on Wheels

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Today Audrey and I rode the Hub on Wheels event in Boston.

For those of you who don't know, one nickname for Boston is "The Hub of the Universe", or "The Hub" for short.

The event has 10, 30 and 50 mile routes. This was Audrey's first bike ride of more than a mile or two so we chose the 10 mile route.

For the ride, they shut down Storrow Drive, which is the parkway (treated like a freeway by drivers) along the Boston side of the Charles River. It's novel and fun to have a main road closed to traffic for bikes!

Audrey did great and enjoyed the ride. Although she is outgrowing her bike.

She was sad when we turned off at the place where the 10-mile split from the longer routes. Most people went the other way and she liked riding in the crowd.

Next year we'll get her a larger bike and tackle the 30-mile route. Charlotte will meet the 10-year-old minimum next year, too. Perhaps she'll ride the 10-mile with Carol and Audrey and I will ride the 30.

Oh, there's also a video.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Labor Day Weekend 2015

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We almost never travel on three-day weekends. We'd rather not deal with the traffic on both ends of the weekend, and we can usually find plenty of fun stuff to do near home. We just had a great Labor Day staycation.

Friday night we watched an episode of the great public TV series "Mysteries of Matter". The whole time it was showing Audrey was playing with makeup and coming up with some weird looks. At one point she gave herself a black eye that was pretty convincing.

On Saturday we ran some errands (Carol and I both ordered new glasses - very exciting!). Then I did some yard work that I'm very proud of (mostly because it had gotten so wild that it looks fantastic by comparison after cleaning it up!). We ended the day with an impromptu dinner with our dear friends and next door neighbors, the Burtnetts. It's always lovely to spend time with them. I could do it every weekend.

On Sunday morning Carol and I took Rhodie for a long walk in the woods. Carol had never been to the nearby reservoir so I took her there. Rhodie has never really gotten the hang of fetching, but at the reservoir I started slowly throwing a stick very close to her in the water and she would retrieve it. Soon enough I was throwing the stick 25 feet out in the water and Rhodie was hooked. I think she fetched the stick 30 times. Rhodie has webbed feet and is a great swimmer.

I shot a little video and sent it to Audrey who was at home after having declined to go walking with us. She thought fetch with Rhodie looked fun and asked, "Can I come next time?" Of course! Please!

On the way home from the reservoir we walked past a bush that had some huge seed pods. We didn't notice them until after we had passed and noticed that I was covered with them - as was Rhodie.

In the afternoon we drove up to Russell Orchards in Ipswich to pick apples. It's a bumper crop this year. I knew we were a little earlier than usual, but it turns out they just opened for picking this weekend. It certainly is a bumper crop - the trees are heavily laden. We picked Macouns and Honeycrisps for pies and Galas to eat. We also bought a bag of cider donuts, which are the real reason to go apple picking.

On the way home we stopped at a newly renovated playground the girls had noticed. Very fun.

Monday I dragged Audrey out of the house to accompany Rhodie and me on another walk to the reservoir. Audrey thought ahead and wore clothes that could get wet. We had a great time playing fetch again, and Audrey enjoyed sitting in the water.

On Sunday we decided that the forecast for Monday looked like great beach weather. We didn't feel like getting up early to go. Carol suggested we go in the afternoon. Parking fills by 10am, but usually opens up around 1pm. We left home at 2:30 and arrived at Crane Beach at 3:15.

It was absolutely lovely. It was still crowded when we arrived but people were steadily leaving. The water was delightful at 72 degrees (it was over 90 outside). We swam a lot. Then the girls and I went for a long walk up the beach and Carol took a little nap.

Where we come from in Washington there is no such thing as swimming in the ocean - too cold. We still find it a real treat to be able to stay in the ocean for prolonged periods without getting hypothermia.

The tide was coming in. We saw it break through the sand bar in a few places and make new little pools that grew quickly. As the water flooded a new area we could see bubbles from clams. The girls made many attempts to catch one. No luck.

Then, when we were almost back to Carol we came across a large pool made by the incoming tide that had been heated by the hot sand it had flooded. The water was very warm. Tons of kids were having a blast in it. The girls played in it for at least half an hour. Then the sun set and it was time to go home.

We picked up a bucket of fried chicken on the way home and, eating it at the kitchen table, it seemed like the most delicious dinner ever.

Days, and weekends, like this leave me on a Dad high. I'm always trying to give my kids great memories and today was one of them.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

First Day of School 2015

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Today was the first day of school. Audrey is in sixth grade this year, starting middle school. Charlotte is in fourth grade.

Even though they were sad about the end of summer, at the same time they were very excited for school to start. Audrey was excited about the "team" she's on in the middle school (there are three - they travel through the year as a group), and Charlotte was very excited about her teacher assignment.

They were so excited that they were completely ready to leave 30 minutes before necessary this morning.

Audrey got her hair trimmed and freshly colored yesterday to prepare. She's got plans to rotate the color throughout the year. I think green is next, and then pink.

The middle school starts 30 minutes earlier than the elementary, so our routine will change a little. Earlier to bed, I guess.

After school both girls were very happy. They had great first days. Charlotte thought the biggest troublemaker boy was going to be in her class again but he isn't (although he sits right next to and has a locker right next to one of her best friends, in a different class). Audrey was really excited about the expanded lunch options at the middle school compared to elementary school. She stays in her home room all day the first two days so she won't get a real sense of the schedule until Thursday. In addition to the core subjects she's taking French and Band!

The year seems to be off to a great start.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Lake Dennison Camping

Lake Dennison Camping

When we arrived in New England in the summer of 2009 we immediately learned that one cannot go camping on the spur of the moment, at least during the main season. All of the public campgrounds and many of the private ones accept reservations six months in advance and if you don't book well in advance you're out of luck.

Six months ago our neighbors Molly and Brendan invited us to join them for a camping trip in August. We chose Lake Dennison. We were supposed to camp there with other neighbors in 2013 but something came up and we couldn't make it.

As this particular trip approached, the weather wasn't looking promising. Early in the preceding week, it looked like it would rain all weekend. But the forecast slowly improved as the week went one, and by Friday it looked like it could be OK, with just a few showers. We decided to go for it. Brendan and Molly were wavering but they were infected by our resolve.

Friday as we were packing it was one of those really gross New England summer days with high temps and very high humidity. I left work a little early and took the train home, and after just the 7-minute walk from the train station to home I was soaked in sweat. Ick. Meanwhile, the cold front that was bringing the worst of the rain was passing slowly over the campground about 60 miles west of us.

When we arrived at Lake Dennison, the campground was wet but it wasn't raining. We immediately set up lots of shelter. We have a canopy that we always bring, and I had borrowed a very large tarp from a neighbor to give us more dry area in case it rained a lot.

We were prepared.

Well, the weekend turned out to be fantastic.

The weather on the other side of the front was much more pleasant - warm but not too hot, and much less humid. And it didn't rain again during our entire visit.

There is a public swimming beach on the opposite side of the lake from our camp site. I paddled there in the canoe with Brendan and Molly and Anna, and Carol and the girls rode bikes there. We hung out at the beach for a few hours. The lake temperature was perfect.

We enjoyed our campfires and the girls played and played.

The rain arrived just as we were finishing packing on Sunday morning. It was still pleasantly warm out, so the girls and I went for a swim in the rain before we departed. It was a perfect ending.

Friday, August 21, 2015

Warm Summer Rain

We're getting ready to go camping. Rain is in the forecast - potentially heavy - but the worst of it should be past by the time we get to the campground.

The girls love a warm summer rain. They're out playing in it.