Monday, September 03, 2012

Summer Reflections


This was the BEST summer of our lives and it is hard to believe that in a very few hours it will be over. I can honestly say that we ROCKED summer and everything it had to offer. We spent tons of time with many people who love to have crazy adventures with us, we celebrated a very special anniversary the best way we knew how, we made lasting memories that we will carry with us always and we didn't waste a single minute. Looking back I can't even believe we did so many amazing things. Here are some of them...
We went to see Godspell, Mount Carmel Feast, travelled to Albany, NH to see The Gilbert's, Canobie Lake Park, Lake George, my sister Dayna got married and we partied, we took a day trip to Oswego, Lewis County Fair Parade and a day at the fair, dinner in Clayton, The Can Am Parade in Sackets, Enchanted Forest, my cousin Adam got married and we partied, Seth went to Sports Camp, we had an amazing adult night on the boat with friends, we were able to get friends and family on our boat numerous times to go for rides, tubing and swimming, we took Leah to see The Doodlebops, went to PA to stay with The Smith's and go to Knoebel's, we celebrated our 10th at Turning Stone followed by a surprise party at our Shrimp Boil (A-mazing!), Seth went to Beaver Camp and loved every single minute, pirate invasion, outlet shopping with the girls, Seth's first sleepover with a friend, Halloween in August, girls wine night, Old Forge, Sylvan Beach, spent tons of time with Uncle J, played hide and seek in the dark, Seth had a fantastic sleep over with Aunt Sheryl and went to his first minor league baseball game, had Pam and the kids over for a water slide day, and most importantly, Ro got a clean bill of health and has moved to every 5 months to the oncologist.
If that isn't a successful summer I don't know what! I think we made the most of it. Now we head to nursery school for Bean two mornings a week and 1st grade for Patter's. I think we are all ready for a change, but will miss the lazy days of summer so very much. Don't worry though, there will be no grass growing under our feet because we love fall too and already have a ton planned. The month of September will include Roland's birthday, The Bravo Fest, SU Football, The Cream Cheese Fest, mEATfest, swim lessons for both kiddos and a new music class for Seth.
Life is good.


2 comments:

The North Country Sweets said...

Yay! I'm so glad to see I was able to share so many of those days with you!
But it is no wonder this summer went so fast! LOL

KristenC said...

We really did have an amazing summer and I am so glad we got to spend so much of it together!!