Back to School

Welcome to Back to School season! This year we had a pretty staggered start to the school year. E started yesterday, R started last week, and L started a few days before that. I did not start at all, however I did celebrate my one year anniversary at the Howe Library yesterday.

I’ve been missing the drama of the start of school a little bit. Not the stress that goes along with the drama, but a school is such a big, strong community and over the years you build your place within it. When you leave, the community goes on. Obviously. This year there is drama at the district level and a mold contamination in my (old) building that’s required multiple classrooms to move, multiple grades to start a week later, and teachers are scrambling. I hear there’s a class room stationed in the library. I miss the drama, but also happy I’m not in it. Weird how two things can be true at once.

Anyway, the kids are all back at school and doing well. <3

RIT Bound!

We spent last weekend in New York, kayaking, partying, and dropping another kid off at college!

I rented a minivan for this college trip. We had a fun time with the space, cup holders, and complete lack of get-up-and-go! It went zero to sixty in like five minutes! LOL.

We stopped at the usual lunch spot where King Gerald enjoyed a fruit cup. Then on to Rosy’s house for the evening. She invited us to join her on a swim/kayak around the lake with her master swim class. They swam, we kayaked. It was supposed to be moonlight swim by the light of the almost full moon, but the clouds didn’t cooperate. We had a great outing even without the full moon.

The next morning River and I headed to Rochester Institute of Technology! The forecast called for rain and storms, but they held off for most of the day so we were able to move him in under the hot sun instead of an umbrella.

Apparently I didn’t take many pictures. LOL. He had some roommate switching to do so we couldn’t get him all settled in and unpacked, but I thoroughly enjoyed the view from his window! He can see the athletic fields and much of campus. He could watch the football and baseball games from his bedroom! We went to the resource fair and grabbed a few freebies, went to the bookstore for a new car magnet, and then the rain started. By then we were ready for dinner, so we called (j/k – texted) the Kirkwoods, our Rochester buddies, and went out to dinner with them. Somehow I didn’t even get a picture of that?! We’ll be have to sure to do it again soon. I drove home that night with a happy heart and, after the storm parked, a beautiful full moon guiding the way.

The next day we had a little family party to celebrate Rosy’s birthday. Apparently I didn’t take pictures there either. Slacking on my photography responsibilities here! I enjoyed the visit though, and that’s what really matters. We drove home the next day.

All girls! Cat, kid, fish, mom. (Huxley was still at the kennel.)

This weekend we had a little video call so I could see the boys again. :) It sounds like everyone is settling in and doing well.

I wasn’t sleeping, just looking down at my phone to take the picture. 🙄

Back to WPI

We brought Lex back to WPI today. The summer went by waaayyy too fast! He went back a week early again this year for band camp. This year he’s living in a campus apartment with six other guys. He’s in a friend group that decided to get two adjoining (or at least near by) campus apartments. He’s sharing a room with the same roommate he had last year. They both got along well. They are also both in band so they will be the only two in the apartment this week.

The apartment is nice, but the bedrooms are TINY. I was reminiscing about my freshman dorm and it was probably twice the size of his room!

Once again he had drumline auditions so we couldn’t spend the day with him. We did have time to get him moved in and somewhat unpacked before he had to go. Plus a few photos, of course!

I texted him tonight and he said the audition went well. He’ll be playing Bass 2 in pep band this year. He again was hoping for snare, but seems happy with bass. I’m looking forward to seeing him perform, and just seeing him again! :)

Maine

Most summers we spend a day, or sometimes more, at the beach in Maine. This summer went by way to fast, and barely felt like summer, but we made a very quick trip to Maine last weekend. E, L, and I drove to York with four goals in mind: 1) put our feet in the Atlantic, 2) buy salt water taffy, 3) eat at JJ’s Eatery Too in Old Orchard Beach, and 4) see a lighthouse. Mission accomplished!

The forecast was pretty bad for the day (and days before and after), so we didn’t bring bathing suits or anything, just us. We got to the beach, lucked out with a perfect parking spot, and went down to water. Feet in the water. ✔ The water was cold!! Within a few minutes, it started thundering and the lifeguards cleared the water. We cleaned off our feet and walked over to the taffy shop. ✔ The taffy shop is also an ice cream shop, so we got taffy and ice cream and walked back to the beach in the rain. We thought it would be fun to sit on the beach and eat ice cream under umbrellas, but the thunder and lightening worsened and it started to feel unsafe out there, so we headed back to the car pretty quickly. Fortunately, with our prime parking spot, we were able to enjoy our ice cream and watch the storm over the ocean, with help from the busy windshield wipers!

When we were done with our ice cream we took the scenic route, through cute towns being pummeled with rain, to Old Orchard Beach, a cute beach town with a theme park and lots of souvenir stores and food places. This is a pretty popular place, but the only time we’ve been there before is when Rosy, E, and I happened across it one night on the way home from Portland. E loved it and wanted to take Lex there. LOL. So we went. We enjoyed our food ✔, walked around in the rain a bit, then headed back to the car.

We had one more task to complete and the rain finally slowed, then stopped, so we started looking for nearby lighthouses. We found a cute one but there was nowhere to park, so we just drove past it twice. ✔ LOL. Lex was done with our nonsense by then, and it was getting later, so we pulled over at a nice rocky area so E and I could get out and smell the ocean one last time, then we headed home.

It was a great day with lots of laughter and silliness. 💗💕