Meeting the people was really cool, but even cooler to me was the location. The reunion was held at an old barn a few miles from our house. It is owned by a woman who was a friend and then a caretaker for Raymond Pritchard, the last of a family of farmers who owned the land. Makili's great great great grandfather, Skylar Tobey, worked on the farm and eventually became a caretaker himself. He lived in a small shack on the land, which the owner cleaned out. She left it almost exactly as she thinks it was left when he died, complete with the petrified milk and jam (still good) on the table. His old books are in there and tools and various other things. It was super cool. And then she has also cleaned out the huge barn which belonged to the Pritchard family. There are before pictures which show what a complete dump the place used to be, but you'd never guess that now. It was so cool. Full of interesting antiques that she had found inside and with a great sense of history just swallowing you up. I loved it. Here are a few pictures of a few of the people, and a few of the things inside...
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Reunion
We recently attended a "family reunion" for the Tobey side of Raph's family which would be his paternal grandmother's side of the family. They are the family members who have inhabited Kittery Maine (our town) since 1640's, but because Raph's grandmother died fairly young and was one of 10 children we don't actually know many of the local relatives, which turns out to be half the town. In fact we showed up to the reunion and the first people we saw were people I knew from Music Together! So pretty much the rule is that Makili and Remick aren't allowed to date anyone until they move away from Maine!
Meeting the people was really cool, but even cooler to me was the location. The reunion was held at an old barn a few miles from our house. It is owned by a woman who was a friend and then a caretaker for Raymond Pritchard, the last of a family of farmers who owned the land. Makili's great great great grandfather, Skylar Tobey, worked on the farm and eventually became a caretaker himself. He lived in a small shack on the land, which the owner cleaned out. She left it almost exactly as she thinks it was left when he died, complete with the petrified milk and jam (still good) on the table. His old books are in there and tools and various other things. It was super cool. And then she has also cleaned out the huge barn which belonged to the Pritchard family. There are before pictures which show what a complete dump the place used to be, but you'd never guess that now. It was so cool. Full of interesting antiques that she had found inside and with a great sense of history just swallowing you up. I loved it. Here are a few pictures of a few of the people, and a few of the things inside...







Meeting the people was really cool, but even cooler to me was the location. The reunion was held at an old barn a few miles from our house. It is owned by a woman who was a friend and then a caretaker for Raymond Pritchard, the last of a family of farmers who owned the land. Makili's great great great grandfather, Skylar Tobey, worked on the farm and eventually became a caretaker himself. He lived in a small shack on the land, which the owner cleaned out. She left it almost exactly as she thinks it was left when he died, complete with the petrified milk and jam (still good) on the table. His old books are in there and tools and various other things. It was super cool. And then she has also cleaned out the huge barn which belonged to the Pritchard family. There are before pictures which show what a complete dump the place used to be, but you'd never guess that now. It was so cool. Full of interesting antiques that she had found inside and with a great sense of history just swallowing you up. I loved it. Here are a few pictures of a few of the people, and a few of the things inside...
Saturday, August 15, 2009
I'm 31
My mom will be wierded out probably when she reads this, but my whole life I never thought I'd be thirty. I have no idea why, but I thought I'd die before I hit 30. When I made it to 30, I decided maybe it was getting out of 30 that was the problem. As of today, I made it. I'm officially 31. I got to dig potatoes with Makili, play soccer with Raph in the Sant Bani alumni soccer game, and eat dinner at Ann's house. I got to pick flowers from my garden and run my 2.5 mile loop this morning and I'm hoping a for a little dip in the lake before the day is done. Maybe even under moonlight with my sweetheart. Could definitely be worse.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Bounty
I backed our Jeep into our new Saab last week (the new Saab that we had just paid over $300 to fix right after we bought it). There is really no excuse for my stupidity except to say that well I was trying to hold a pacifier in Remick's mouth, and looking for Makili so I didn't hit him, and the car was full of stinking trash, and the mirror wasn't adjusted because Raph had driven last, but anyway I sort of slammed into the Saab, costing yet more money since Saab parts are made of gold apparently. I of course immediately started crying, and Makili ran over yelling "I fix it, mommy, I fix it!"
The other day he broke my necklace just as I was explaining to him not to pull on it because it would break. Damn two year olds do exactly what you tell them not to do! I was mad and pouted and told him I was sad. He said "fix it mommy." When I told him I couldn't fix it, he said matter-of-factly, "buy a new one." I told him I didn't have any money and asked him if he had any money. He said no, and quickly added "Grammy has money. Grammy buy new one."
Gosh there have been so many lately. I've got to write them down sooner so I don't forget them, like I am right now!
Monday, August 10, 2009
Some of our favorite places/people, PART II
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Some of our favorite places/people, PART I
A few weekends ago, we went away to two of our favorite places to visit some of our favorite people. These are some scenes from our visit to Branford, CT to visit the Ainsworth family, cousins sort of.


A fairly dramatic lightining storm.
Good food. Oh so good food.



Sun tea by the sea.



Watching TV...
Remick loved it!
We had such a terrific time. THANK YOU!
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
With all due respect, SCREW the chiropractor
After several sessions of chiropractic care for Remick who pretty much never slept soundly, and barely slept at all unless being held, the chiropractor said he needed to keep coming back even though any improvement was marginal. Pshaw. Apparently all that was needed was a SWING! I have just gotten the two best nights of sleep in seven weeks thanks to a $20 swing from the children's resale shop! And I got all sorts of things done yesterday while he took a nap! I don't want to jinx anything by saying we're through the storm, but it is certainly a huge improvment! I mean the kid went to bed around nine, slept till one, and then again till 5:15. There were months (and I'm sure those are coming) when Makili didn't do that well! And he went back to sleep! I got to go for a run, take a shower and post this before my babies woke up today! Miracle!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Winner + Matty's Go To Boston
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