Thursday, August 24, 2017

Lots Of Water Fun



What a beautiful day!

Mark and my Dad spent a bunch of time trying to get the pontoon launch solid so the boat would be more even when it was sitting there.  Greg was nearby, helping out and offering thoughts as they popped up.

There was a lot of lake muck and sweat that got deposited on them!




I went out kayaking earlier in the day.
I paddled my little personal water conveyance around the islet.
It's not too far, but it's far enough to be a good workout.




The dragonflies are beautiful.



Jillian, Cora, and Mark drove out on the JetSkis to see me and mention that it was probably time for lunch.  I agreed!


After lunch, Cora & Esme NEEDED to put lots of bandages on their baby

and their rabbit.

They are truly genetically related to me - I also love tape!
Probably because my Dad was the adhesives guy at 3M for many years during my chilhood
and we got to use tape as a toy.

We also went out to a deeper part of the lake on the pontoon 
to play on the Rubber Dockie.


It works like this!


It's extra cool and amazing.  It really works like that, even for grown-ups!

I love this little face in those cute pink sunglasses!
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After we had completely exhausted ourselves, we went
back to the house to get dinner ready.
It was pasta night!

I made a big salad . . . 


and some gluten-free brown-rice rotini with spinach and tomato sauce.


I also had a gluten-free roll (dipped in the sauce - yum-yum!)


Then while the girlies were getting ready for bed, Greg and I went out for more kayaking.



A family of ospreys live in the tower: 




Good night, pelicans!




Greg got sunburned from standing in the sun helping with the dock,
but he recovered pretty quickly.


Look at that super handsome man!


After all that excitement, we lazed around in the evening and chatted.
This is one of my favorite times of the day at the cabin!


It's usually time for a snack, too!
(I'm eating crackers with hummus and grapes - mmmm!)


Everyone was tired, but we enjoyed each other's company greatly.


And then TO SLEEP!!!

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Land Where The Sky Reflects The Water



Hooray!  Another day at the cabin and more kayaking is to come!


If you haven't figured it out from the fact that it's been awhile since my last post, 
I've been under the weather.  I caught a cold virus, and viruses usually throw my whole immune system into a tizzy, causing all my symptoms to be worse for longer than I'd like.
Sometimes sorting through photos and trying to communicate seem like more than I can manage.
Hopefully today I can get this next fun post finished and posted because it is FULL of happy memories.

The first full day we were at my parents' cabin, we had our faux birthdays.
This year we decided that it would be more fun to celebrate all our birthdays while we were together rather than shipping gifts across the country and not getting to share the fun.

The night before, I needed to assemble the Marble Run I bought for Esme.
It's not very fun to get a box full of parts.
I wanted to show her how it works when it's all put together.


Here's a video of how it works!


My Mom bought huge plastic gift bags, and I put the tower in a box and put one of the bags on top so it was hidden and could still be carefully "unwrapped". 


Greg carefully carried it into our room and stashed it in the closet overnight.



We slowly got up the next morning and had breakfast.

Look at those little hair bobbles and that cute squishy face!!!!!  



When we were all ready, Esme & Cora handed out bead necklaces 
and then distributed the gifts (with lots of dancing!)






And then we opened gifts!
Our main present for Cora was a doll that zips open to show all the organs.


Oops!  Marble Run fell over!
Don't worry; Auntie Christie knows just what to do!


"Never fear.  I can fix it!"


My "little" brother, Mark, will turn 40 in November
(and his wife, Jillian, will turn 40 in September!),
so they had to wear the "Forty Year Old Fossil" hat 
that my parents wore when they turned 40 . . . and then I wore it in 2014!




I happily opened Star Trek Risk (yippee!)
Thanks, Mark & Jillian + Cora and Esme!


My parents brought me back a beautiful little mirror from Russia!


Cora & Esme like to help open everyone's gifts, which is very helpful!



My parents bought me a lovely delicate chain for my pendant,
which I have been wearing almost every day.


Here you can see the pendant with the chain.


My brother and his family got me this beautiful hefty little mug
with special scenes from the Twin Cities (St. Paul & Minneapolis) on it.
I grew up in Oakdale, an eastern suburb of St. Paul and I went to college at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, which is where I met Greg!
Lots and lots of happy life occurrences happened in Minnesota, and it's still a very special place because so many of our favorite people live there.
I've been drinking hot almond milk out of it while I haven't been feeling well and it makes me happy.


My thoughtful Mom, who's a wonderful hostess and entertainer,
even found a Happy Birthday banner to celebrate!
Cora & Esme helped pick it out.  


After all that fun and excitement, I needed some quiet time with the water.
I went out on the end of the dock to enjoy the beauty.


Earlier in the summer, Mark had accidentally run through the screen door,
and he wanted to install a super cool magnetic screen door as a replacement.
I was impressed with how it turned out when they got the new one installed.

Esme played with a water noodle while all this was happening.


She was very intent on doing something . . . 


but we don't know what!







Later that evening, it was time for kayaking again - hooray!



The water was still, and the sky was cloudy, which is the prettiest scenario.




I love kayaking on the still water as the sun goes down.



Can you see the pelicans behind me?













I feel refreshed now, just having LOOKED at these peaceful images!
I hope they had a similar effect on you.
xo