• Art Out and About

    A few days ago we started a little project: taking art supplies to a destination and creating art inspired by what we saw when we got there. We’re pretty excited about the idea. Our first trip was to Chester Bowl, where we plunked ourselves down on a picnic table. The…

  • Some Things I’m Loving

    We have had a lot of warm weather this summer, and I have particularly been enjoying fruit smoothies on extra hot and muggy afternoons. There’s something refreshing about sitting and slurping a cold, red smoothie through a stainless steel straw. A few months ago, near the start of the lockdown,…

  • A Dapper Seagull

    It seemed like he was asking which was his more photogenic side. Seagulls are irritating to a lot of people (such as Dr. Peds), but I get quite a kick out of their humorous, crafty shenanigans.

  • Cousin Day at the Sandy Beach

    YaYa drove back home with me after the cabin weekend, but the other kidlets headed the opposite direction to spend a few days with Auntie Dot and the cousins. Auntie Dot delivered them back driving a borrowed 15 passenger van (7 kids didn’t fit in her vehicle) with broken air…

  • Learned in July

    After seeing the strangest caterpillar frozen on a vine leaf outside my office window with little white bumps growing out of its skin, I did a little research and learned all about parasitic wasps who insert their eggs inside butterfly eggs. The larvae remain dormant inside the caterpillar until the…

  • Scenes from the Cabin

    Hooray for “Tastes Like Chicken!” It continues to be a hit card game. Auntie Dot introduced a Bean Bag Toss tournament with mandatory participation. There were some twists and turns, and the final round ended up being a match between the two leaders plus a teammate of his or her…

  • At the Cabin: The Annual Pontoon Ride

    I hopped aboard the pontoon just as it was leaving the dock for the annual Pontoon Ride of Mishaps. As discussed in previous years, the pontoon at the family cabin is old . . . so very old. It’s rusty. It travels slowly. Parts of the pontoon are replaced with…

  • Camp Aunt Rachel: Session 2 (The Secret Beach)

    The night before we left home to return Cousin Nathaniel and spend a couple of days at the family cabin, we headed to the Secret beach. Dr. Peds had already left with some kidlets, but we were relishing Camp Aunt Rachel and needed a few more extra hours. The water…