Ian had so much fun with his cousins. Uncle Sean and Taylor couldn't wait to meet him for the first time. Everyone had so much fun together. My in-laws live on a nice little street with minimal traffic and they also have a nice backyard, so the boys had their options for playtime. Taylor recently got a skateboard and wanted Uncle Casey to teach him some moves. I just prayed for no broken bones! Ian even got to try out the skateboard for the first time, with the help of Daddy of course
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Wednesday night we went out for cocktails with Megan & Sean. Sean had to return home on Monday so we knew this would be our only opportunity to hang child-free. It was so great to catch up with them. They live in Virginia, so we always look forward to meeting at Grandma's house. Along the way, we ran into several of our old friends. Next thing we knew it was 2:30 AM and we had to call it a night. Unbelievable. Old habits die hard I guess. Needless to say, that made for a less than desirable Thursday AM. We all survived though. Casey joined his Dad and Sean for a game of golf, while Ian and I strolled through downtown Sturgeon Bay.
Mom & Bob arrived Thursday afternoon. We checked into the cottage on Lake Michigan. It was awesome! I had always wanted to stay on the lake, but never had a reason to rent a cottage. It was the best idea and I am hoping to make it somewhat of a tradition. When I was young, we went on summer vacations to Lake Wawasee and rented a cottage. I wanted to share that experience with Ian.
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We ran a couple of errands, unpacked the truck and got settled into the cottage. Since Mom & Bob drove they were able to bring a lot of provisions with them. A definite plus and money saver. We headed into town to get a bite to eat, just when it started to seem like mission impossible we landed at the Greystone for some good burgers, fish and corn nuggets. Yum! Later that night, our friend Kyle came over to catch up and enjoy a nightcap by the fire.
Friday we woke to a gorgeous day! Jon & Heather arrived in the middle of the night while we were sleeping. They unfortunately had some travel delays, but we were so happy they could join us. We went to Egg Harbor and walked through the downtown - we escaped just before the parade started. Nice to be with a native who knows the backroads in times like that! We also stopped in at Trio to say hello to Ron & Jerry, plus Ian had to meet them:) We returned to the cottage so Ian could nap and just relaxed outside..jpg)
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Casey loved hangin' out beachside in his hammock!.jpg)
No, we did not plan these outfits...but couldn't resist the photo op.
Ian was able to enjoy the water when he got up from his nap. Unfortunately, I can't get those pictures to load at the moment so I will have to post at another time. He loved it (as we predicted)! I carried him out into the deeper water on Heather's raft and he had a blast. This kid just can't get enough of the water. He enjoyed having some snacks in the hammock with Daddy once he was done swimming.
Later that night, we had everyone over for a cookout before heading up to the Egg Harbor fireworks. Sadly Casey was not feeling well and Ian was getting very restless, so we had to skip out on the fireworks. I was disappointed, but maybe next year. Ian did amazingly well with all the loud noises, but it became too much to try and keep track of him in the dark and there were so many people around that I just decided the cottage was the better option for him.
The 4th of July was another beautiful day! We headed to the Warren's for another year of festivities. They always throw a fabulous party on the 4th. I wasn't sure how Ian would handle the loudness because we were much closer to the action at their house, but he did great. Wasn't phased a bit. He was more into the frogs the kids caught at the pond nearby...and the trampoline!.jpg)
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Sunday was a day to recover and the vacation was finally starting to catch up with me. Plus, I realized it was more than half over and that just made me sad. We were having such a great time. Relaxing in good company! Heather & Jon had to say goodbye to us early Sunday morning. Few of us had any cell phone reception at the cottage, which was nice in a way but also made it difficult to set alarms. Oops - one thing we forgot to pack on the list. I guess I am just so used to relying on Ian as my alarm clock that I didn't think about it. That being said, the alarms they set on their phones did not work and they almost missed their return flight home. Eeek! Fortunately they made it (not without a friendly reminder to slow down from the DC Sheriff).Mom and Bob also had to depart on Monday. It was hard to say goodbye to everyone, but we know we will be seeing them again soon. They are going to be staying with us this coming Thursday through Tuesday. You always wish you had more time together, but we are so blessed to be able to see each other as often as we do. It was a wonderful family vacation and I know we all have great memories of this trip together.
Monday evening I met up with my former On Deck co-workers for a little cruise on the Harbor Lady. It was so much fun! Everyone looks great and I enjoyed catching up with them. They didn't get to see Ian, but I made sure to bring plenty of pictures along with me. Everyone is doing great and I really appreciate them taking the time to see me. I only worked with those ladies for a short time, but man was it a good time!.jpg)
Tuesday was our last day. We headed home at 6:40 AM Wednesday and that meant leaving the house by 4:30 AM to get to the airport. We wanted to have a relaxed last day since we knew we had a lot to accomplish before the sun set. We rounded up the boys and headed to The Farm! What a blast. They loved it and it was so cool to see Ian with all the animals. We now know a trip to the zoo is worth the cost. He was so fascinated by it all and it was a great way to burn energy! We could just let him run around for a couple of hours. We had hoped to get ice cream on the way, but everyone was too pooped. Can you believe it?
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Tuesday was our last day. We headed home at 6:40 AM Wednesday and that meant leaving the house by 4:30 AM to get to the airport. We wanted to have a relaxed last day since we knew we had a lot to accomplish before the sun set. We rounded up the boys and headed to The Farm! What a blast. They loved it and it was so cool to see Ian with all the animals. We now know a trip to the zoo is worth the cost. He was so fascinated by it all and it was a great way to burn energy! We could just let him run around for a couple of hours. We had hoped to get ice cream on the way, but everyone was too pooped. Can you believe it?.jpg)
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It was a wonderful way to end our vacation. We got home early in the day on July 8th. While it was hard to get up and out the door that early, it was nice to get home and have an entire day to recoup. It wasn't easy to return to work, but we knew it had to be done. Now it is back to the grind and the excitement of everyday life!Ian did have a couple of milestones on the trip that I just have to brag about! He is officially off formula and drinking milk like a champ. We also said goodbye to baby food. He is all about the table food now. Yay! I am so excited. His vocabulary seemed to grow by leaps and bounds as well. He repeats almost everything we say and you can mostly understand him, which is a nice touch. He is running everywhere and keeping us on our toes! We are so excited to see what the next phase brings us...
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