Beach, grandparents, stones, and sand!

One of the two things* I wanted to do on this vacation was look for Petoskey stones in a target-rich environment…so we headed to Petoskey State Park! The kids were super excited to go to the beach and Grannie and Papa met us there! Unfortunately I didn’t take many pictures because I forgot the waterproof camera and didn’t want my expensive phone out in the sand and water!

Eating lunch after the grandparents left:

The stone hunting was fairly pathetic as we were obviously in a well-populated and well-picked-over area right on the main beach…plus we were in knee-deep wavy water trying to dredge stones from the bottom. This was all we found after about four combined hours of searching:

But the kids were having fun!

So we talked to a park ranger who told us where there was better stone hunting…so Tom went to scope it out. He came back about a half hour later with full pockets…so we packed stuff in the car then took off walking down the beach. It was quite a walk but it was the place to be—we filled about 2-3″ of a 5-gallon bucket in another two hours!

Unfortunately, Owen lost his goggles (even after I specifically told him to put them around his neck) and we hadn’t thought we’d be gone that long so we didn’t reapply sunscreen…so Owen’s face was pretty red and both kids had a little too much pink. 🙁

But! Both kids were amazing while we were out there—they stayed close, Owen mostly played in the water and Katie mostly played in the sand running between me and Tom (we were about 20-30 yards apart), and they listened well and weren’t cranky!

Of course, I’d forgotten how much I hate the beach—sand, sand, and more sand in every crevice of the kids’ bodies. Ugh. I pulled Katie’s bottoms off and literally a half cup of sand fell out (in addition to what was stuck to her). We were all done at that point (we’d been in the sun for six hours!) and had just trudged (guessing) 1/4 mile back along the beach to the car (with me carrying 20# of stones and Tom carrying Katie on his shoulders) and we just didn’t have the energy to go get them showered.

Within two minutes of starting the car:

Within 25 minutes:

So overall it was a good day…even though we can already tell we’ll be sore tomorrow. 🙂

*The other was to see the start of the canoe marathon.

Campfire and fireworks!

Thanks to the magic of a little packet from the fireworks shop, this is how we do campfires on vacation… 🙂

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Katie’s first sparkler. She was…intrigued. She didn’t love it and she didn’t hate it.

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And then the fireworks! It was a wild crapshoot because we didn’t know what 90% of them were supposed to do…we just stood back and watched…and we had a few close calls with things whizzing by us and up and into the neighbors yard. EEK! But the kids loved it!

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Well, they thought some of them were a little loud. 🙂

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Of course we did the pooping dog again!

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And we still have a bunch left that we hope to get to before we go home!

Katie’s mini fashion show!

The Besons brought four bins of size 4T clothes for Katie…so Grannie Lin and I just had to sort through everything to see what there was (and what might possibly be left for the grandmas to buy!). 🙂 Of course there were some fancy dresses in there, which Katie spied IMMEDIATELY and had to try on. So we got a mini fashion show…

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Len Christmas in July, Year 2

This year the party was at my mom’s house! Katie “helped” with the party prep!

Katie loved her Anna dress from Grauntie Rose!

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The cousins being silly!

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If there’s water, the kids will come.

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Bubble wands at the ready!

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The annual by-age lineup: Katie (3), Owen (6), Aubrey (7), Gracie (9), and Nick (11). You’ll see a direct Owen/Nick comparison tomorrow. 🙂

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Everyone always complains but I think they secretly enjoy the family photo! 🙂

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Our little Santas.

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Owen was GIDDY with the bazooka Grauntie Rose got him! It’s almost like she knows him exactly like I do. :p

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Katie LOVES her Frozen magic music wand from Grauntie Marilyn.

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No snow? Grass angels!

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Ice cream face!

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Overall it was a great day—the kids all had a blast together, the food was abundant and delicious, and everyone had fun relaxing and playing games. I think it was the right decision to move our Christmas to the middle of summer!

Owen’s first Fun Run!

Owen ran his first Fun Run (with daddy!) this morning during the AuSable River Festival! (Sidenote: it will always be Milltown to me…though AuSable River Festival does fit better.)

Katie wanted to run…on daddy’s shoulders. 🙂

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We had time to waste before the race started so we wandered around downtown and ran into Papa and Grannie! 🙂

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And a pout for good measure.

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Pre-race announcements:

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Heading to the starting line!

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There they go!

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Heading a block back to the finish line—it won’t take them long!

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Here they come! There was no official time or finish places, but they were in the top 10!

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And here’s the start—and finish—all in one video!

Post-race snacks! 🙂

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Katie and the Christmas Tree

We were getting the house ready for our Len Christmas in July and got out this ceramic tree. It’s old—my mom made it for my Grandma Katie (Len) in the ’70s and I’ve always loved it. Katie was enthralled with it, too…and one of the first things she said was “There’s no star!” My mom said that Grandma Len had said the very same thing and even attached a fake star to it. I don’t think I ever really noticed that it didn’t have a star—or I did, but didn’t think it was any big deal. Amazing how the original Katie AND her namesake both had the same thought. 🙂

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Swimming with the grandparents

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Finally jumping into a pool that has a deep end! All the pools we frequent are a max of 5′ deep so he always hits bottom! This was a new experience for him and he loved it!

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Showing Grannie Lin that he can really float now!

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And this little stinker! Here she is jumping into the shallow end…BUT!…Earlier, she walked down to the deep end where Papa and Owen were, walked right to the edge, and jumped right in! Went completely under and everything—and came up smiling! SHE HAS NEVER DONE THIS BEFORE, even with prompting! It was so unexpected that I didn’t even have time to get a pic of it! She swam over to the ladder, got out, and DID IT AGAIN! I missed it again, too, because I had a brain fart on how to take a video with my real camera. ARGH! Of course, she refused to do it a third time!

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She loves her brother!

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Strangely enough, her in the pool doesn’t bother me…but her climbing up this ladder scares the crap out of me.

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This is a horrible picture but I need to use it as an illustration. You can see I was a bit away from her and she had climbed up there. No biggie. Then she reached up and grabbed the first bar. Still no biggie. Then she leaned out and grabbed the second bar (as seen here) and right as I snapped the picture, she swung her legs off the bar so she was hanging there. I practically dropped the camera and rushed over there—knowing she couldn’t hang there very long on her own and not wanting her to come crashing down. EGADS. I grabbed her and she proceeded to work her way across the bars like no big deal. NO FEAR!

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Kid Fest!

It’s Milltown week so we took the kids downtown to Kid Fest! They had a blast!

She LOVED the popcorn. The SnoCones…not so much.

Making bracelets and necklaces with Gramma.

Then Owen got to ride in a racing canoe!! Some of the racers were the back seat paddlers and took the kids up and down the river. It was his very first time in a canoe and he loved it!

If you notice, he’s watching what the pro does and copies him to steer the boat!

He said he was a little scared at first but then he was okay! We were SO proud of him!

Owen loved sitting in the big fire truck—and even got to turn on the lights and the siren! Katie wanted NOTHING to do with any of it. 🙂

Getting a ninja turtle mask!

And lastly, our crazy photo booth pictures!

 

Sunday morning swim lessons!

She wanted to play before class! (I’m guessing because it felt like 100° in there.)

And of course she immediately swam down to where Owen was playing (his class is after hers so he gets to play for a half hour).

She’s slowly getting less panicky when floating. The instructor can almost get through the ABCs before Katie sits up.

Katie’s funny. She doesn’t mind being in the water with the instructor but after each turn in the water she comes over to me and asks if she’s done. I tell her no, she whines a little, them she goes and sits back at the edge of the pool and waits her turn while playing with water toys. Every. Single. Time. 🙂

She also normally doesn’t want to play much afterwards because she gets cold but today she was all about it! She swam down to Owen again and he taught her how to swim over the lane dividers! So, she had great fun showing me her new skill!

While she was playing, I took a moment to go watch what Owen was doing.

Owen is getting really good at the backstroke!

Headed home!

I’m not saving that Lego.

Subtitled: Well that’s a first.
Subtitled: That’s not how you play with Legos.
Subtitled: Owen put one up his nose, Katie ate one.
Subtitled: There will be NO pictures of this.
Subtitled: SERIOUSLY?!
Submitted: Katie ate a Lego head today.

Tom and I were in the office and Katie was watching TV. She came into the office and said she put Elsa’s head in her mouth. She knows she’s not supposed to put toys in her mouth and she usually tries to hide it, so we were interested. Tom asked where Elsa’s head was and Katie pointed to her throat.

What?!

We asked if it was in her mouth. No. 

We asked her to go find Elsa. She was indeed headless. 

We asked again where Elsa’s head was and she pointed to her throat. 

Kids. 😐

Sibling Lego project!

Katie got a Frozen Lego set for her birthday, so of course Owen helped her put it together! (It was WAAAAY to old for her so I knew he’d have to help her!) We ended up having Katie pick out the pieces as we needed them and then Owen would build it. It worked pretty well. 

   
  

It took two days (which drove Owen insane) and he eventually did the last part by himself…