It’s official. The lazy days of summer have arrived.
I’m sitting on my living room floor during nap time in my favorite comfy sundress, typing on ye ol’ laptop, sipping ice water and watching mindless television while our beloved beach breeze cools the house. This morning involved a free summer movie at the theater near the pier and much popcorn munching. Yesterday was filled with such difficulties as conquering a morning kickboxing class followed by several hours in the kiddie pool and playing with turtle-shaped sprinklers.
I know. What a life.
Of course, keep in mind this is a blog. I’m telling you only what I want you to know and refraining from telling the things I don’t. So yes, life with my three guys here is wonderful, but I’m choosing to pretend summer is still as lazy as it was when I was 15 and spent all day on my twin bed devouring my latest book, and leaving out the reality of the laundry tumbling in the dryer right now, the sound of the dishwasher, the floors that need mopped and the dinner that still needs to be made tonight–you know, all the things the mom does when you’re a book-obsessed summertime teen. Things change when suddenly you realize that, HELLO, I am the mom. (Oh, and also, that ongoing Situation is, well, ongoing.)
So anyway. Our days are just kinda full o’ the fun right now. Lots of books are being read, swimming being done, and beaches being visited. And you will all be simply thrilled to know that for the first time in five years, my pasty white legs actually have some COLOR to them. And without help from Coppertone or Neutrogena. I KNOW. Somewhere out there, pigs are flyin’ and they’re flyin’ HIGH.
(John DID take a picture of the baby hand print, since you all begged. But I’m still working up the guts to actually post it.)
Speaking of visiting beaches, since I’m just sitting here crunching ice cubes while my children pretend to nap, I’ve been looking through the pictures from the anniversary getaway John and I took this past weekend. And because you’re my helpless victims, you’re now going to be subjected to every single one of them. Or not. But still, a lot of ‘em. Because I have TIME, people.
It’s summertime, after all.
Thanks to some dear friends and my mom, we were able to go away overnight for our anniversary–the first time we’ve been away, just us, since we’ve had children.
It was dreamy. Truly dreamy.
We stayed on Coronado Island–although not in the famous Hotel Del Coronado (above). We stayed right across the street from it, in a beautiful old Spanish style hotel with a view overlooking the adorable little main street and the ocean. We did tour the Del the evening we got there and it was as beautiful as ever. I kinda have a thing for this hotel, for a myriad of reasons.
We also ate ice cream. A big ol’ thang of ice cream:
I told him to “look crazy.” (For the blog, of course. He didn’t need to be told.)
He acquiesced. Clearly.
Yes, it’s true. We kinda like each other.
You’d THINK, that when we have the chance to actually, you know, SLEEP IN on a Saturday morning, we’d take it. Except for the fact that we’re parents. Who have early risers for children. And our internal clocks don’t realize when they aren’t with us. So, despite having every intention of sleeping in on Saturday morning… we couldn’t. We were up with the sun.
Beachcombing. Wading through tide pools.
And kissing. Cuz we do kinda like each other.
The beach was just breathtaking. We spent over two hours walking in the surf, talking, shell seeking, laughing and being kinda crazy.
After breakfast at a cozy little diner, we rode cruisers all over the island. I tried to get John to race up the non-hills, but he wouldn’t take the bait. What with my tad bit of running and little gym classes and those 130 miles a week he logs on his bike, he knew I’d totally CREAM him. The poor guy.
And THEN came the real fun. We rented a jet ski.
We did some serious white water kayaking on our honeymoon five years ago, so we thought speeding over the ocean on a water-propelled THANG and the flying off the crazy apparatus into the ocean qualified as the “this-time-we’re-parents-and-must-have-fun-while-thinking-more-highly-of-staying-alive” version of thrill seeking.
It WAS insanely fun. Especially for two people who haven’t been on one of these things in ages. And ESPECIALLY when we turned too hard at a high speed and flew into the water. I don’t remember when we’ve cracked up that hard, and we can do us some serious laughing now and again.
See that look on his face? That’s his “I really, really love this girl” look. And I’m always thrilled when it’s captured on camera… we caught it several times that day.
We sat on the beach until the sun set, before heading home to the little boys we were missing so much even after only one night.
You know what? We kinda like each other.




















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