That’s how quickly my 66 days of summer went by. This final weekend really felt like the end of summer too.
On Saturday, day 65, we went to an annual beloved party with our wonderful gang of friends – Lobsterfest.
Lobster toys
Lobster lights
and lobster dinner!
Plus lots of fun:
Today, day 66, a day I’ve been dreading for a while now, was the day Meghan moved back to school.
All her stuff, ready to go, even though her mama is not ready for her to go.
Meghan is in a dorm building this year with apartment style living. She has 5 roommates. They have 3 bedrooms, a kitchen, an eating area and a bathroom.
Three flights of stairs to haul all that stuff up!
Her bedroom, with lots of organizing to do.
Even though it is an old building, I thought the windows kept it fairly bright and airy and not too closed in feeling. There’s a view out to the Worcester Hills in the distance from the dining area.
I miss her already.
And thus ends the 66 days of summer. I hope you’ve enjoyed this look at my life, this favorite season of mine.
Yesterday, day 64 of summer, I went to new teacher orientation! Much of the information wasn’t new to me since I have worked in this school for 9 years now, but it was interesting and helpful and good to refresh my memory on a lot of things. Monday will be a work day to really get down to the business of getting ready for the kids who will arrive on Tuesday.
I went out and bought some supplies for “my” classroom after I left school.
These are just some things I thought I’d like to have to help make my own life a little easier. Thank you Ocean State Job Lot for carrying very reasonably priced school supplies!
Last evening, I got to spend some time visiting and relaxing with some very special people. I’m wishing now that I had remembered to take a group photo. The group was my former jazz class: our teacher, her mother (who always danced), dear friend Julie who I don’t see often enough, and me. We are promising each other we won’t wait so long in between getting together again. I’m going to do my best to hold us to that.
Days 62 and 63 of summer have brought some new things to my life. Yesterday, this was delivered to my home:
A new mattress may not seem like much of a change, but for me it is. I’ve slept on a waterbed since I was a teenager. I’ve gotten to a time in my life where that just didn’t seem to be what my body wanted any more. I slept very comfortably on this new bed last night and I’m looking forward to many more comfortable nights.
The next part of my day wasn’t a change, but I still wanted to mark the memory for how I spent this day of my summer.
Did some back-to-school shopping with Meghan. We shopped and had lunch together and I enjoyed her company. She moves back to school soon so it was really nice to have this time.
Today a most momentous and exciting change has occurred! Many of you who have been reading my blog for some time now know that I have been working as a paraprofessional in a local middle school for quite some time now. I’m certified as a teacher, and I thought I might get my big break as a teacher when a couple of social studies teachers at my school retired this spring. Alas, it was not to be. My principal called me up today and asked me to serve as the long term substitute teacher for a maternity leave at my school. I will be teaching 6th grade math for the first half of the school year! I am excited and nervous and thrilled all bundled into one. Where you’ll find me for the first 90 days of school:
I’ve got lots of preparation to do but I will have the wonderful support of a great staff of teachers to help me out! A new adventure indeed!
ACK! Everywhere I turn, I find reminders that summer nearly over. I’m in the single digits of days left to enjoy in that carefree, summerlike way. Meghan moves back to college on Sunday, I return to work on Monday, Sarah begins her senior year of high school a week from tomorrow. As if I needed one more reminder, yesterday, day 60 of summer, we picked up the proofs for Sarah’s senior portraits.
This is a sample of the 30 or so shots that I have to choose from.
Today, day 61 of summer, is a day of errands and chores, blah, blah, blah. Here have a pretty butterfly that I saw on my butterfly bush instead!
You didn’t want to see pictures of housework anyway, did you?
Day 58 of summer was that most bittersweet of days, the day to go home after vacation. I was up early and took pictures of the sun rising on what looked to be a beautiful day at the beach (of course!)
Just me and the fishermen and the seagulls were awake at that hour. Shortly thereafter, the car was packed, the family piled in and we made our way back home.
The return home means chores to do – unpacking, laundry, mowing the lawn. Mowing the lawn, however, brought me a sweet surprise! While mowing under the various small trees and shrubs that surround my house, I saw a group of dark berries on the ground, and not those yucky weedy things I call “bird berries” because only birds like to eat them. I looked up and saw this:
Black raspberries that I had not planted! I’m not sure where they came from – I grow red raspberries in my backyard. I’m sure birds must be responsible for the appearance of these vines, but I have no idea where they originated.
When I finished the lawn I went back with a bowl and happily picked a sweet treat.
Yesterday, day 59 of summer, was the return to routine.
Meal planning and grocery shopping,
and back to blogging about my rapidly diminishing days of summer!
(with a snack!)
Thursday, day 56 of summer, dawned sunny and windy after the storm the day before. The high tide in the wee hours of Thursday morning came up extremely high.
It washed all the way up to the beach grass. You can see in this shot two of three kayaks that washed up along the beach. They didn’t get too far from their owners, but they were filled with mud. Our beach stuff was too.
I’m surprised that tube didn’t float away somewhere. The blue plastic is a sun tent that we collapsed over our beach chairs. It did a decent job of keeping the chairs fairly dry, but the mud holding it all down was very heavy.
In addition to kayaks, I found other things washed in with the storm, like this jellyfish.
There were spectacular waves for this area as well. The tides at this little inlet beach are usually extremely mild. Even at high tide the waves are normally just very gentle rolls. When I walked near Basket Island at low tide, I was shocked to find loud, crashing waves.
Here’s a little video I took.
While I wasn’t able to get any close pictures of the resident blue heron, I was happy to once again find a snowy egret.
Thursday was a good day for finds!
Friday, day 57 of summer, and our last full day in Maine, was “iffy” weather-wise. It was cloudy and cool as I took my last morning walk.
I normally like to spend my last vacation day basking on the beach all day, but the weather wasn’t cooperating, so I suggested to my family that we take another short jaunt out for a while, in hopes that maybe the clouds would clear and allow us some late afternoon beach time. We headed up to Scarborough. We scoured for treasures at the large Christmas Tree Shops and had lunch at the Sebago Brewing Company. I really enjoyed my seafood chowder and lobster BLT!
No visit to Scarborough is complete without a visit here
to buy candy and see Lenny the life-sized chocolate moose!
Lenny is made from 1,700 pounds of milk chocolate!
At the end of the day, the girls and I carried out the end-of-vacation tradition: feeding the seagulls any leftover food we didn’t plan to take home.
The birds gathered in large number quickly.
Meghan had to check and make sure we weren’t giving away perfectly good potato chips!
Quite the commotion was caused when a handful of chips was tossed out.
And Meghan even got one brave soul to take food from her hand.
Even though the weather was less than perfect, I cherished this time on vacation with my family. I know my years of having my whole family together for this week in the future are running low, so each passing year’s vacation becomes more precious.
On Tuesday, day 54 of summer, the fog came on little cat feet.
The little islands off the shore of the beach completely disappeared in the fog bank.
I still went out for my morning walk, but it was with a bit of a chill as I made my way through the mist.
And I dreamed about “if only…” as I walked.
Deciding it wasn’t going to be beach-sitting weather that day, I suggested a trip to Freeport to the family, home of the famous L.L. Bean flagship store.
Size 410 boot!
“The Final Charge” – two male moose reconstructed from the remains of a set of locked antlers.
I have no idea why this exists, but it does, and I of course took a picture.
We enjoyed lunch and souvenir shopping and ice cream eating while in Freeport.
On Wednesday, day 55 of summer, most of New England, and I think other parts of the Northeast as well, were deluged by a huge rain storm. The rain started in the morning, not really letting up much throughout the day.
That made Wednesday our day to enjoy some time at Smitty’s Cinema – a place we discovered a few years ago and have enjoyed going to ever since.
At Smitty’s you can enjoy pub style food, served by a waitress to your table in the theater, where you sit in comfortable high backed chairs.
My family’s choice of movie was “Guardians of the Galaxy”. I’m not a follower of Marvel but this was a fun movie and a great way to spend a rainy afternoon.
The rain continued and the wind howled and thunder rumbled well into the night. I will show you the results of the storm in my next blog post.
Days 51, 52 and 53 of summer were the beginning of my one week vacation to Hills Beach in Biddeford Maine. This was our 5th year returning to the little cottage on the beach known as “The Dollhouse”.
After leaving the house bright and early Saturday morning, and successfully avoiding the worst of the highway traffic on our route north, we made our stops for supplies along the way. I’ve told you before about Yummies – this year was no exception for stopping at our favorite candy store. I also grabbed a pint of (expensive! $7!) wild Maine blueberries at a roadside stand.
(didn’t think to take a picture until after helping myself to a few handfuls!)
We arrived at the cottage after doing our grocery shopping and unpacked the car. Low tide greeted us at the beach.
I was happy to spend the last hours of the day in a beach chair reading after the work for the day was done.
I found myself awake shortly after sunrise on Sunday morning with beautiful light streaming in my window.
After starting to read a most appropriate book with my breakfast,
I was off on my morning walk – my preferred way of starting each day on vacation.
The afternoon brought beach time with my family.
On Monday morning’s walk, I brought the Canon along with me.
I found
ducks enjoying the beach
and that strange marker with fortune-telling graffiti on it once again. The last time I took a picture of this marker it said, “Life is a gift” – a message I definitely needed to hear at the time. I found it pretty cool that it seems to say “Everything adventurous” now at a time in my life when I am trying to find the next big adventure!
More to come in the Maine editions of the 66 Days of Summer.
Day 50 of summer – all packed up and ready to go in the morning.
I don’t think I will be writing any blog posts for the next week unless our wi-fi signal at the cottage in Maine is better this year, so have a great week and I will see you when I get back.