Thursday, August 30, 2012

North Shore 2012 - Saturday Afternoon

It was a beautiful day for our lunch on the rocks - brats, 'Smores and lots of other delicious stuff.

Nate, Mimi Megan and Walter making lunch for the fam.

Before they could finish eating, Henry and Walter started out climbing and caught up with the bigger kids.  Throwing rocks and wading in the water was so much fun...

Henry thought about crying when he slipped into the water, but decided it was a good excuse to start swimming.

Then Lincoln joined in - oh, the fun!

Pretending to be sea monsters


A quick change into dry clothes and we were off to the Alpine Slide.  Although we went almost every year when we were kids, this was the first year we have taken our kids.  I had many nightmares about riding up on the ski lift with the boys but of course, they weren't afraid of falling and Henry couldn't understand why I wouldn't let go of his t-shirt!

Not very good pictures, but I had to mark the first trip up on the ski lift.  Walter was sleeping at this point.

Lincoln's trip up

Henry and Nate


Andy and Lincoln

Henry and Mimi Erin




Walter eventually woke up and decided that the Alpine Slide looked like something he had to try out. 


He liked it!


Henry may have a little teenager in him already - too cool to show what he really thought about the Alpine Slide...

...until he thought I was done taking pictures!


One last ride.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

North Shore 2012 - Saturday

Saturday morning started with our traditional pancake breakfast.  Yum!


The window seat was a popular gathering place - having fun with "the big kids."

After breakfast, we went to the Temperance River.  It was a warm morning and the kids enjoyed climbing, playing in the water, and throwing rocks.


"It's too bright!"

Erin, Megan, and Madison

We tried to get a picture but it was just too sunny!


Walter hanging out with Andy.

 Henry and Gramps

Henry found a great spot in the river...

...to relax...

...and do some thinking.

Auntie Karen and Lincoln - a friendly rock throwing competition.


 A few family pictures before heading back for lunch.


Saturday, August 18, 2012

North Shore 2012, Friday

Here we are, the end of August and I am just getting to pictures from the first week in July!  We spent the weekend after the Fourth of July at the North Shore with my family for our annual get together.  There are way too many pictures for me to even think about trying to get this done in one post, so I'm going to do each day separately. 

We left Friday morning from Grandpa and Grandma L's house and (to my amazement) we didn't have to stop until we were just outside of Duluth.  It seems like there is always an interesting event on the drive - this time it was a washer, grill and bathtub!  Just as we were coming in to Duluth, I was helping one of the boys in the backseat when Nate swerved into the right lane to avoid washer in the left lane.  What?  So I turned around again to take a look out the back window ( it was indeed a washer) and was then surprised to see that we were heading towards a grill in the right lane!  "Look out - there's a grill!" I shouted - only to hear, "I'm trying to avoid the bathtub in the middle of the highway!"  And of course, all this was made a little more bizarre when we saw a couple (who may have appeared on "Swamp People"....or maybe it was "Hoarders") walking, not running, towards the debris field on the highway to gather their belongings.  I sincerely hope they weren't hurt because I don't know how quickly two people can carry a washer and bathtub from a busy highway to a trailer that is absolutely packed full of junk.  It was...memorable.  Thankfully, we all made it through without car damage (Thank you, Lord!) and Nate and Grandpa have been turning down offers from Car and Driver to test drive ever since.

The next stop was meeting Uncle Dave, Aunt Karen, and my cousin Mary, and her family at Canal Park in Duluth.

Walter was eager to spend some time with "Uncle David." 

Sienna was kind enough to share popcorn with Walter so he could feed the seagulls, too...and I did catch Walter picking up popcorn off the grass and eating it!  Aaahhh!  Ish!

Henry was as happy as a clam to be climbing on the rocks.

Auntie Karen pointed out that there was a ship coming in...


The lift bridge went up, and the the "Philip R. Clarke" signaled it's arrival (which Walter thought was very loud).


 The boys enjoyed waving to those on board the ship and trying to locate the captain.

Passing under the lift bridge.

Having fun with Mimi Erin and Gramps.

The bridge was lowered.  I have never seen anything like that before so I'm glad we were there to see it!  It made me want to read Paddle-to-the-Sea to H & W.

Back to climbing rocks - can you spot all four of them?

Duluth Shoreline - Nate skipping stones.  

A downpour was on it's way, so we cleared out and walked over to Famous Dave's - yum!  Henry, Lincoln, Walter and Sienna loved watching the rain come down while we waited for lunch.  They spent the majority of the time splashing in the water from the downspout and going 'round and 'round the yellow light pole.



Walter couldn't get enough of the red straws for some reason!

We met up with Uncle Paul and Aunt Karen's family, too, and enjoyed a delicious lunch with everybody.  Afterwards, we all jumped into our cars for the last few hours.  We were going to stop at the DQ in Two Harbors, but all the twirling around the yellow light had worn the kiddos out - so we kept driving. 

"This is so neat.  Let's stay here forever!'  That was what Henry said when we walked into the cabin.  It was a cool, rainy day and in a strange twist, I hadn't over-packed as usual!  It was over 100 degrees when I packed our bags at home, and it was almost silly to think about packing long sleeves and jeans or a rain coat...so my children made do for the first night with light pants and their wet sweatshirts.