Thursday 7/21
How can it be Thursday already? We just got here! But we’ve
clearly been vacationing for a while, because we pretty much stopped taking
pictures. Fortunately Ben took some.
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Our next adventure was a drive up to Provincetown. Bubby had
come over for a rust-free shower in the fabulous outdoor spa and to do some
laundry, and we decided to take the trip. On the way she got lunch
recommendations and she also brought her parking karma, so when we got to
P’town there was a public lot right next to the restaurant and it had someone
pulling out. We parked and did a little shopping (2 dresses) and then had lunch
at Pepe’s, where the views and the food finally matched in quality – both
excellent. I had my lobster roll, which was a little dry until I put coleslaw
on it, much to Bubby’s horror. I also had raw littlenecks and should have had
them earlier and more often.
After lunch we walked around a bit more and then drove up to Race Point, and because Dave had his permanent park pass with him we were able to park for just a short time (nobody wants to pay for a 5 minute visit, but free is an excellent price) and see the ocean and the beach, which both looked excellent. I was hoping we’d see some whale spouts, since we were just off of race point on our fabulous trip, but no such luck.
When we got back we stopped at CVS for a new battery for Bubby’s car key, where we saw the fantastic decal, then went and installed it and had some good pond time. I haven’t mentioned yet that Avery and Hannah are both completely at home in the water and lots of fun to play with.Dinner was pizza at the cape cod league ball game, unfortunately the girls were both really tired so we didn’t stay long. The pizza was excellent though. We think the sauce didn’t have sugar in it, which I really like. When we got home Ben and Joan put the girls to bed and we sent them out for ice cream. I made an amazing snack discovery, that you can microwave Milano cookies for about 15 seconds, then slide them apart and use them to make an ice cream sandwich. You’re welcome.
Friday 7/22
Then it was time for some exceptional ponding, where
everyone was in the water with noodles and splashing around. Before everyone got there Dave and I took
the peddleboat which had beached itself by Bubby’s house and moved it to a
beach across the pond, and then swam back. It was a challenge to power the boat
because the seatbacks had been removed, so we had to hang on with our hands to
keep from slipping backwards while we peddled. Wedging noodles underneath our
bums helped a little.
The evening got kind of bumpy. We’d planned to go to the
Chatham Band concert with Ben and Joan and the girls, but first to have a final
dinner with Bubby. We forgot to make the dinner reservations though, and by the
time we called all they had was 7:30. It turned out that the restaurant was
right next to the concert venue, so I figured I would just pop out between
courses. But when we got there the restaurant was super crowded and noisy, and
we didn’t feel comfortable eating inside there. So we ended up making an omelet
dinner at the big house which turned out to be fun, but I was really
disappointed to miss the band concert and wished I’d realized earlier how much
I wanted to be there.
We did get to see some videos, and the girls put on a brief
performance when they got home. It was late by the time we went to bed.
Here are the videos:
Saturday 7/23
I woke up early and went over to the pond for a half hour morning swim all by myself, which was lovely. I saw lots of birds. By the time I got home everyone was up and packing, so I had a shower and some breakfast and joined the workforce. I threw my wet clothes in the dryer, which performed its logic-defying feat of leaving one item undried. Seriously, how does it do that? In a large load of assorted laundry, one piece comes out still very damp.Everyone was packed up by 9, so Ben and Joan and the girls headed off to stay with Joan’s parents for a few days.
We arrived home safely and without any adventures. I’ve
enjoyed posting these blogs and reliving our wonderful times. Thanks for
joining us!
The Pond is, as you say, the Best Thing Ever. And your excellent, detailed blogs bring it all back. Thanks, my honey.
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