In late September, we took the kids rock climbing. They scampered right up the rock but were a little timid when it was time to rappel down. They did amazing and didn't want to leave.
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Wednesday, November 18, 2015
An Early Goose Hunt
Jared and Charlie woke up before sunrise to goose hunt in early September. Jared was happy to have help setting-up the decoys and Charlie was more than happy to enjoy the hunting tradition of donuts in the blind. I think both Jared and Charlie were surprised to see one lonely goose actually fly into the decoy spread. After Charlie hunkered down in his hunting blind, Jared took a shot, and Elsi retrieved the bounty. Jared insists it was a gift from hunters of the past. Charlie was very proud.
Friday, October 16, 2015
Labor Day Weekend
We spent the official end to summer camping at Umbagog Lake (pronounced um-BAY-gog or at-BAY-gog according to Charlie). Although the fishing could have been better, we really lucked out with the weather on our camping trips this year.
Since resident goose hunting season opened the week before Labor Day weekend, we brought the hunting blind for the boat and a few decoys. Charlie and Clara helped set up the decoys and played the match game while waiting patiently for the geese to arrive. Despite the realistic spread, the geese we saw flying a few miles away didn't come in to our decoys. Oh well.
On the boat ride back to the campsite after the hunt, we had one of those moments that we knew we would eventually look back on and smile. We were eight-or-so miles away from the campsite, in the middle of the Androscoggin River, in hungry-mosquito-spawning grounds, in the pitch dark, and the boat motor quits. We come to a splashing halt. Jared's first instinct was to pull out his Swiss Army knife and clear away any debris from the bog we were perched on during the hunt. Good idea. The motor started back up, but no water was circulating to cool the motor. As the bow rider, I deployed the electric trolling motor and started heading back to the campsite at an alarming speed of approximately two miles per hour. We saw a fisherman and asked if he could tow us back. He agreed, but said he wanted to catch a few more fish before he left. Slightly frustrated, Jared started the motor again thinking he'd see how far we could get before the motor overheated again. A minute or so later, the water started circulated and we were cruising back to the campsite! The ride only took 15 or 20 minutes, but the kids fell asleep and quickly nestled into their sleeping bags when we reached the tent. Phew!
On Saturday, we boated to the mouth of the Rapid River and hiked to Cold Spring pool, where we found the perfect lunch spot on the rocks.
Monday, August 31, 2015
West Rattlesnake Mountain
We had an awesome day hiking to the top of West Rattlesnake Mountain yesterday with our very good friends, Amy and Jay and their kids, Anna and Jack. All four kids (and adults) successfully hiked the two-mile round trip. We were rewarded with amazing views of Squam Lake from the summit. We didn't miss the opportunity to cool off in the lake before heading home.
First Day of School
Clara was so excited for her first day of first grade last Wednesday. We visited her classroom the day before, and her teacher gave her some "jitter glitter" to ease the first-day-of-school jitters. Clara sprinkled it on her freshly-washed head the night before and swore it did the trick.
Charlie moved up to pre-k two weeks ago. He was supposed to spend a week transitioning from preschool to the pre-k classroom, but his teachers said he was ready the first day. He never looked back and has been having so much fun in his new room.
Wow, how they've grown since last year!!
Tuesday, August 25, 2015
New Bikes
Clara and Charlie recently outgrew their bikes, so we upgraded. Last weekend, I took them on a rail trail bike path. There was even an old railcar parked at the depot where the trail started. We biked four miles without a skinned knee. We even saved a turtle crossing the path. I call that a successful trip!
Summer Vacation 2015
The kids, Elsi, and I left home as soon as we could get away Friday afternoon. Clara and Charlie watched movies in the backseat while I maintained our westerly heading. Clara broke the monotony when she made masking tape mustaches for us somewhere around Flint. We arrived at my parents' house on Saturday afternoon and stretched our legs at Alpenfest. We reached our final destination, Baldy Lake, on Sunday, and it was glorious. Jenny, Ella, Owen and my parents joined us Sunday afternoon. The kids jumped right in the lake and only dried off to eat or sleep. They must have swum for miles. We were sad to see Jenny, Ella, and Owen leave mid-week, but excited that Jared and Grandma and Grandpa Ward were arriving soon. Even though the fishing was the worst in 47 years, we may have had the best stretch of weather and we definitely had an amazing week.
Fourth of July
We had so much fun camping Father's Day weekend that we booked another boat-in campsite on Umbagog Lake for Fourth of July weekend. We arrived just in time to catch the sunset Friday night.
This was Charlie's first stop after the boat was unloaded (can't beat the view):
We enjoyed an eggs and bacon breakfast picnic in the boat!
We had a visit from some good friends!
Fishing with tongs?
Clara caught a nice bass all by herself (on a fishing pole, not with tongs)!
Clara and Charlie found a good way to occupy themselves while Daddy loaded the boat to go home. That sure was a strong little tree.
We have plans to return here over Labor Day weekend. Anyone interested in joining us?
Camping on Squam Lake
We spent Father's Day weekend camping on Bowman Island in Squam Lake. Our campsite was only accessible by boat, and we were excited to spend the weekend away. Sunset rock provided the perfect dinner table and fishing platform. Our good friends joined us for a night, and Jay caught the only picture-worthy fish.
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Surprise!
It was a typical Thursday afternoon. I was a few minutes late leaving work to meet Jared and the kids at the restaurant. When I finally got there, I couldn't find them anywhere. I was about to call to see where they were sitting when I found them. They were sitting at the big table in the corner with my sister, niece, nephew, and mom. Surprise! I had no idea they were coming all the way from Michigan to help celebrate Clara's sixth birthday. We had an awesome weekend.
I had Friday off from work and spent the day at the planetarium with Clara for her kindergarten field trip. On Saturday, we watched Clara's last t-ball game then had a backyard movie party for Clara's birthday. I was so lucky to have such great help getting ready for the party, and Clara and Charlie were so excited to have their cousins stay at our house. It was a pretty special weekend.
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