Friday, September 16, 2011

What I Did on My Summer Vacation

Is summer over already? It just flew by. It was quite the eventful summer, too, and I didn't blog about any of it. My bad. In the interest of brevity and to avoid boring you to death, here is the Cliff's Notes version of my life over the last 3 months or so...

Birthday Celebration

Over 4th of July weekend, we traveled to Denver to celebrate the 70th birthday of Geoff's Aunt Marianne. We are very close to her and Geoff's Uncle Mike and it was a nice chance to see family members that we don't see all that often.

Marianne and Mike

Anniversary Celebration

Geoff surprised me with a weekend getaway at Castle Hill Inn in Newport for our anniversary. It was a lovely surprise and the weekend was filled with lots of little luxuries - roses, champagne, gourmet meals and time to relax on the private beach. I felt very pampered.

Castle Hill Inn

Renovation/Remodel Hell

On August 1, we had to empty out the first floor of our home to prepare for some minor renovations. It's now September 18th and it's still not done. I'm about to lose my mind. I could really use another weekend at Castle Hill Inn.

My Family Room

Driver's License

On August 2nd, Madeleine got her Driver's License!!!! It's hard to describe the feeling I have now that my chauffeuring duties are completely over. Relief, wistfulness, sadness, disbelief. But mostly relief. I'm not sure Geoff feels that same sense of relief. He really misses driving her to school every morning. He's trying to convince her to go to Brown University after she graduates so that he can drive her to class every day on his way to Providence. The empty nest is looming large. *sigh*

Brand New Driver

50 Years...and Counting

In early August, we spent a long weekend in Woodstock, VT with Geoff's extended family to celebrate his parents' 50th Anniversary! We had a wonderful weekend at the Woodstock Inn. The main event of the trip was a special celebratory dinner in honor of Gary and Audrey's 50th. The dinner was absolutely lovely - complete with special flowers, a small wedding cake, champagne and specially designed M&Ms to commemorate the occasion. Each of Geoff's parents made a speech and Geoff and his two siblings toasted their parents. There wasn't a dry eye in the house. Truly a memorable and momentous occasion.

Gary and Audrey

College Drop 0ff - Second Time's a Charm

On August 27th, we dropped Katie off to start her sophomore year at college. Things went much more smoothly than the fiasco that was last year. I sensed that she was a little reluctant to let us leave, but since we were trying to outrun Tropical Storm Irene, we didn't have much choice but to get on the road.

Katie's Dorm Room

Speaking of Tropical Storms...

Irene was downgraded to a tropical storm by the time it got to RI, but that didn't stop it from knocking out our power for 6 DAYS! I have a whole new respect for people who live in the south and deal with hurricanes on a regular basis. The inconvenience was - well, inconvenient. Not to mention my house was already under renovation and I had only gotten my (electric) stove reinstalled the day before the storm hit. Ugh! But, fortunately, we didn't suffer any damage and we had hot water throughout the ordeal. Not everyone was so fortunate.

Annual Family Weekend in New Hampshire

As we have since 2007, we spent Labor Day weekend in a rented house in NH with my Dad and Sandy and my brother's family. As this trip came right on the heels of Irene (and we still didn't have power when we left), it came at a good time. I really needed to get away and get out of my head with regards to our lack of electricity, the inconvenience and how it had brought the (never ending) work on our house to screeching halt. (I was just a wee bit cranky that week.) I spent the weekend reading on the screened porch and napping. It was fabulous. I felt very refreshed when I got back home.

Dad and me reading on the screened porch

Back to School


Madeleine started her Junior year of High School on September 6th - one week late due to Tropical Storm Irene. It was very exciting for her to drive herself to school for the first time. This school year really feels like the start of a new chapter. Junior year is such an important one. A year focused so much on preparing for life after HS. That, combined with the independence that comes with having a license, has really changed the makeup and tone of our days. It's freeing and exciting, but it's also a little unsettling. I always find the start of the school year a time of adjustment. This year the adjustment seems to be less about getting used to a new routine, and more about adjusting to the next phase in life. And not just for Madeleine.


Madeleine's First Day of Junior Year in HS

Katie's First Day of Sophomore Year in College

Looking back I can see why the summer flew by. It was a busy and sometimes chaotic summer. But there was a lot of fun and love, too. All in all, a good summer. How about you? What did you do on your summer vacation?

11 comments:

Katherine said...

You did have a very busy summer! It sounds like it included everything a good summer should: getaways and family.

Terra said...

A busy woman you are...a remodel, a drivers license...how did you handle the stress????

Karen M. Peterson said...

Welcome back!

You've had quite the eventful summer. I totally want to stay in that Inn.

Unknown said...

I really love your summer recap, and you had some great trips and adventures. So hard to believe your girls are growing up so fast.
Remodeling and a hurricane, so not fun!! I'll be waiting for the after pictures.
I think you know what we did this summer, and yes now it's much more quiet around our home.

Jen said...

Six days???? Oh wow, I thought our four days without power was bad. I agree: those Southerners are heartier than we thought! While we didn't have hot water, we were lucky enough that my parents in MA got power back Sunday night, so all our valuable food went into their freezer. They fed us dinner, let us take hot showers, and lent me their wifi so I could continue working from "home."

Unknown said...

Wow -- no wonder you didn't write all summer. You didn't have the time. Hard to believe how big our kids are...I still remember the babies!

Good luck with the new driver, Jr. year and the remodeling!

Sandy said...

Busy is good, most of the time. At least the positives seem to outweight the negatives.

Gamma Sharon said...

Wow... it was busy. I want to say how are you since it has been so long since I have been on here, but you summed it up pretty nicely... Lol
Hope all your renovations are completed soon.

Sue Jackson said...

I was just feeling bad about losing touch with you lately (I;m behind in absolutely everything), so I was a bit relieved to come here and see you haven't posted in a month! But, then again, I do hope you're just busy and everything is OK with you and your family.

Sounds like a very nice summer.

My son had a rough summer medical-wise and a very bad September, but he's a bit better now. We've just been living in crisis mode and now all of a sudden it is October and we are so far behind! It's his senior year, so we have a lot to do to help him choose and apply to colleges.

Your girls look happy, healthy, and beautiful! Glad to hear they are both doing well in HS and in college.

Thinking of you -

Sue

Midlife Roadtripper said...

Little late on this reply. Looks like a most full summer. Hope all is running smoothly now.

Marie Cloutier said...

wow, so much exciting stuff going on! :-) congrats on it all!

 

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