Monday, April 20, 2009

WELCOME SPRING!


Hello All!
Spring is here! The trees are starting to bud and my hyacinths are coming up and lending their color to the still drab yard. The air smells good and sun is warm on my face. Aaaahhhhh.
What a week... I am now officially in my forties as my 41st birthday came and went. We went out to the Hamptons for a few days to get our tent equipment back so as we can begin the Tiny Little Tent Company up here in Maine. On our way, we stopped off in Marion, MA to say good bye to our sailboat. I'll be sad to see her go, though we still haven't received a check, so, maybe goodbye was premature. We stayed a little longer than we should have and raced for the ferry. Strangely enough, we ended up making the earlier one and got to Hampton Bays early afternoon. Ian is now at the stage where he is asking, " Are we there yet?" Cute the first few minutes. We were in the truck for 8 hours. Mom, I apologize if I ever asked that question more than once. Andrew and I were beside ourselves. At one point, jumping out of a moving truck seemed like a good idea. We don't know if we'll be taking any long trips for awhile. Finally, we got to Gene and Danielle's for dinner and drinks. Oh the drinks... Gene made an insanely delicious meal and our good friend Brent was there to share in the craziness. Their son Parker is just about the cutest thing. Big giant eyes with the lashes to go with it. A constant smile. He is awesome. Let's say the end of the evening ended with rousing game of scrabble and a quick motorcycle ride. Don't ask... The next day, we made our way east to Urban and Maria's new house. Great house, great block, great company. It's always nice to see them. Natalie is getting so big and Katie is an absolute doll. Chris and Melissa were there. It was nice to see them. The new house is super comfortable and Ian especially enjoyed the play room. After we settled in, sort of, we headed for the beach. Now, the reason we went on these days was that our dear friend, Sean passed away 2 years ago. Every year, his friends and family make their way to the beach that he loved and celebrate his life. Sean was the kind of person who made everyone around him feel good and important. It was so nice to catch up with people I haven't seen in almost 3 years. Kids were playing on the beach and, aside from a few solemn moments, there was much laughter. It was the way he would want it. I saved this part for last because after writing about Sean, everything else seems so trivial and it brings tears to my eyes thinking of him. Then, I think of a particular New Years and laughter overtakes me... Thanks for the memories, Sean.
Big Love,
Sarah

Saturday, April 11, 2009

NOT RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER


Hello All!
One of the great features of this renovation is having the washer and dryer upstairs. It is so convenient. They are off the floor so no more bending down, etc... Here's the kicker. A dryer weighs considerably less than a washer. Andrew was able to get the dryer up by himself. The washer was another story. There was just no safe way for the 2 of us to do it together. After lots of pushing and some help from some very sturdy boards, it's up. Pictures of what the final product looks like will be in the next blog. I've got laundry to do...
Big Love,
Sarah

Thursday, April 2, 2009

MANY APOLOGIES


Hello All,
Many apologies to those of you who actually follow this blog. So many friends are doing blogs and I find myself cursing them when they are not updated. Pot, meet kettle.... I am doing my best with this. The truth is, I'm having a very hard time staying upbeat these days. It's that time of year when everything is that ugly grayish-brown. There's still a wicked chill in the air and the snow that is left has been pushed into these hideously dirty piles on the side of the road. We had a bout with illness that seemed to go on forever. It was really only a week, but, when your kid is never really sick and then gets his first ear infection, it feels like it will never end. It hurt me to see him in so much pain. We had many sleepless nights. On that, we are all back to normal, now... Spring is on it's way and I am looking forward to getting out and being in the fresh air with out having to grab a coat. Many of you have asked for pictures of the renovation that has been going on at our house. Andrew has been working hard rewiring the place as it was a fire hazard the way it was. I just don't think you want to see pictures of new light switches. Here are few of what the house looks like in this state of demo/reno.
Not too exciting, huh?
Big Love,
Sarah