We've been coming the week before Labor Day for the past
several years, so it’s odd to be here this early in the summer, and even odder
to have it stay light until almost 10 . Another strange thing about this year’s
trip is that it is a Monday-Monday adventure.
So after a wonderful day yesterday that started with downtown Nia with
Kelle Rae Oien leading the routine “Feeling”, of which she is a co-creator, and
ended with the wedding of Breanna and Mitch Davis, I hit the ground running this
morning with a well-attended BodyFit class and an hour of working on
Dreamwalker. When I got home it was work, work, work until we left for the
house at 2:45 – somehow it took more time than it has in other years. Also we
forgot many things. Fortunately Josh, Jen, and Tabetha are came out for dinner
and are brought many of them. Jen even guessed correctly about which two belts
to bring, which sounds much less impressive than it is.
We ran into nasty traffic on the way here; there are two
bridges under construction (MP 16 and MP 4) so it took an extra half so. But
we remained calm – Tim and Dave in Dave’s car, and I in mine. The big excitement
is always to see what has changed, and this year it’s pretty much… nothing.
Given that last year we had the gigantic change of going from one bathroom to
two, this is kind of nice. When we got here the tide was out, so after
unloading and unpacking Dave and I headed down to the beach. This may be the
quickest I’ve ever gotten to what I know is my faithful readers’ most awaited
blog section: the path and sand report. The path is pretty much unchanged from
last year, which means that the bouncy bridge is still bouncy and a little
scary. It’s not too overgrown, but then we’re here much earlier in the summer
than usual. The sand level is generally high, especially at Hug Point where the
dog photographing rocks are completely buried, as is the base of the close in
mushroom rock near the waterfall (which is low). The big things is that there
are no – 0 – starfish. Maybe one, Dave couldn't tell for sure. This is due to
sea star wasting syndrome and it’s not good.
Josh, Jen, and Tabetha got here around 7:30 and Jen and
Tabetha immediately headed down to the beach and came right back up. After a short pause for picture taking in which we separated people by what letter their name starts with, we headed over to the Irish Table, where we ate way too much food for two
hours. We got to sit at the big round table in the front room under the
chandelier which has many small metal elk heads. It was after 10 by the time we
got home, so no games tonight, although Dave did try to cut off my head with
his quad copter. While I worked on the blog and Dave watched a video about
William Shatner and Alton Brown, Tim worked on writing a program that
creates randomly sized arrays and then finds their min and max. Whatever it
takes to relax.
The things we forgot were all things we would normally have
remembered, so I’m not going to list them here.
Please provide details on the quad copter, including whether or not it is fitted with a camera.
ReplyDeleteIt looks just as I remember; wish I were with you.
ReplyDeleteQuad copter is also called the UFO; it is not fitted with a camera. I have a friend who has the one that is fitted with a camera and it is too cool. You can go to his Badbassproductions page on facebook to see some of the vids he's done with is.
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