Good morning friends. Before diving in to the holiday recap here, it feels wrong not to mention the devastation and heartbreak that hit Texas over the weekend. I grew up going to a Christian camp on Maryland's eastern shore every summer, and I worked at the camp as a college student. The experiences I had there as both a camper and counselor helped shape me in to the person I am today, and it holds a very special and tender place in my heart.
The pictures out of the Guadalupe flood and the young campers especially, are hard to see...the stories so very hard to hear. I pray the God who knows our every ache brings peace and comfort to the many families struggling to cope with the weight of their grief and loss.
We celebrated America's birthday this weekend, and it was the absolute nicest 4th I can remember in terms of weather.
Let's recap...
Daughter2 and her littles were here all last week and the cousins had so much fun hanging out together, both in the lake and in the neighborhood pool.
My daughter has this darling outdoor mud kitchen which Sweet Baby J could not wait to play in.
She had us all come for dinner Wednesday night and made a scrumptious dessert with the blueberries we'd picked the week before. I'll definitely be making this myself all summer long.
Daughter2 and her crew left around lunchtime Thursday to get back to their own home, and to her hubs who'd been traveling for work all week. Hubs and I got busy putting away some of the kid stuff-high chair, portable crib, toy box, etc, and then he ran the vacuum and I cleaned bathrooms.
About four hours after they pulled out of the driveway hubs brother and sister-in-law rolled in from Tennessee. They brought fabulous steaks for us to grill that evening and I made baked potatoes and a Caprese salad to go with.
After dinner we sat on the upstairs deck and caught up. I'm in a boot which is super annoying and I try hard not to go up and down the stairs unless it's absolutely necessary. I knew on Friday there would be more up and down than would be good for me so I tried to balance that with no up and down on Thursday.
Friday was America's birthday and she dawned bright and beautiful. I'd made a quiche to have for breakfast and hubs grilled the rest of the Benton's bacon my sister-in-law had brought to have as a bloody mary garnish. Hubs is the master when it comes to handcrafting a bloody mary.
Traffic on the lake is higher than normal on the 4th, so we took a morning cruise to get out before the rush. We came home and floated and then I made a charcuterie for us to snack on between breakfast and dinner. It's no simple thing to get me to the dock. I wear the boot down the walkway, take the boot off just before the dock, hubs helps me down the dock steps into the water, and then I just hang on the float, suspended, without moving my feet.
Then someone helps me out, I dry off, reboot and hubs helps me walk back up to the house on the cart path.
I'm a lot right now and I know it.
Daughter1, her hubs, and their three littles arrived mid-afternoon and spent a few hours in the water having a grand time. We have a big lily pad they like to jump off of, and hubs and his brother and sister-in-law make it shake (we call it an earthquake) and they fall and laugh and love it. I watched because I want to get out of this boot sooner rather than later.
Hubs grilled wings and brats for our July 4th feast.
I made baked beans and cole slaw, and daughter1 brought a pasta salad and dessert, this patriotic and delicious trifle-
We ate outside and then pulled out the corn hole and relaxed on the patio for a while. Daughter1's in-law's popped by to say hello, then we were joined by friends who also had their grandkids visiting. We're the primo spot for viewing the fireworks, and another friend brought a boatload of his family over to tie up to our dock and watch too.
The grands had some pre-game fun with sparklers we'd purchased before we all settled in to watch the absolutely fantastic show my neighbor puts on every year.
It's a solid thirty minutes of fireworks and just when you think it's over a few more go off. I think this was the best we've seen in the eight summers we've been here.
Little Miss slept through the entire show on her momma's lap lol.
I didn't go all the way to the dock to watch because of my ankle, but instead planted myself in a chair at the fire pit and the view was top notch there too.
Saturday morning was super relaxed with coffee sipped leisurely on the deck. We had a light breakfast then took the boat out to see what we could see. We came home and floated before showering and making our way to daughter1's house for a tour. This was her aunt and uncle's first time seeing the new house, plus they brought gifts for the kiddos which were thoroughly enjoyed. Little Miss may have worn her tiara to church Sunday morning.
Saturday evening hubs and his brother grilled the most delicious pork chops ever. They'd purchased them in Tennessee from a place called Simpson's Meats, bone-in and about 2 1/2 inches thick. So so good. I made a big salad and that was plenty.
After dinner we went out for a sunset cruise. It was a beautiful evening and I love a sunset cruise.
Where I go the boot goes.
Sunday morning we all went to church together. So special having an entire pew full of family. We went to our usual and favorite breakfast spot right after, and then my brother-in-law and sister-in-law got on the road home. I planted myself and my bum ankle on the couch to watch movies with the hubs.
And that's the weekend that was. Happy birthday America and have a great week everyone.
Linking with Holly and Sarah today for their every Monday morning weekend recap blog hop. Come on over!
It sounds like a lovely weekend. It's hard to reconcile the beauty of a special weekend filled with loved ones and special times together and the tragedy that unfolded in Texas (as well as tragedies elsewhere but especially that one as it impacts so many and was so unexpected). You are a trooper with your boot. I mean, you really have no choice... but it seems like you're making the most of it and still living your best life. That's all you can do! Your food and looks and sounds amazing! Have a great Monday!
ReplyDeleteOh Joyce it really looks like how I imagined it would at your lake home- so beautiful and festive and fun- so glad you enjoyed with your people! :)
ReplyDeleteI am sorry about your boot! I know everyone is happy to help you! You all make the best looking grilled food!
ReplyDeleteI’m so glad that you’re not letting that boot slow you down much. The last time I had mine, we traveled down to Orange Beach for the Mullet Festival. There was a lot of boot-carrying/Nathalie-carrying in and out of the boat and across the beach. Nobody puts baby in the corner. Have a great week and rest that ankle!
ReplyDeleteI have seen the news about what has happened in Texas. It is so awful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely weekend you had. How sweet to see the little one's playing together.
All of the food looks so good and the bloody mary's too!
Oh wow at the fireworks! How brilliant to have a neighbour who puts a display on each year!
I know that maneuvering in that boot is exhausting! It sounds like you managed it well. I love the row of chairs where everyone is sitting - that just looks like the perfect evening!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a wonderful Fourth...and that boot does not seem to be slowing you down one bit!!
ReplyDeleteAlways so jealous of your awesome view there on the lake. One day...
ReplyDeleteHopefully you're managing with the boot; seems like it.
Happy 4th of July to all my American friends out there and to everyone around the globe who believes in freedom, equality, and unity.
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Whew! That was a whole lot of amazing celebrating and with a boot 'to boot'! Hope you have a chance to rest this Monday after. I love to fill a pew with loved ones and to worship together. Not to take for granted! That's the best way to be able to view a great fireworks show...never leaving the comfort of your own home. Those Bloody Mary's are masterpieces. :) Can you tell we are having a dry 2025?! 7 months in...but who's counting. LOL! Amen and amen on your thoughts about the devastation of the Guadalupe on so many dear souls and to property, also. May God comfort as only He can. :(
ReplyDeleteFireworks really do make a birthday! The views you enjoyed are spectacular!
ReplyDeleteOh, I feel for you with that boot. Such a pain in the summer months. All the food looks good, and the setting and people even better. Hope you have a good start to the week.
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly fabulous 4th of July weekend you had! We had hardly any fireworks on the lake this year which was kind of a bummer but we did have really beautiful weather so I can't complain.
ReplyDeleteIt does sound like you had a wonderful 4h
ReplyDeleteMy boot was nothing compared to yours and I know how mine made me feel - so you have my sympathy. Continue being a good patient. I enjoyed your holiday recap and the pictures you shared! I keep hoping Shannon will post some photos for us to see, but I can only imagine how crazy busy she is, settling in and with three littles. Having family in-house and/or close by is just the best!! xo
ReplyDeletelooks like you had a great holiday! the weather up here in eastern NY was divine!!
ReplyDeleteI too went to our church denomination Christian Camp (Saratoga Springs/Free Methodist) from age 7-18 and then was a soloist there during my college years. There's nothing like the bond that forms with friendships made at church camp as we called it. My heart aches...and I'm praying..for those families who have lost little girls....just devastating.
Fun! I love Bloody Marys.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous fourth you had, despite that darn boot! I'm recovering (and doing laundry) from having a houseful at the lake this past weekend and while I'm exhausted, my heart is full! We love our big lily pad, too - that "Earthquake Game" will be fun when our Littles get a bit older! Thanks for the fun recap!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely wonderful.. it's always great to get the family together and watch the kiddos play.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful weekend (apart from The Boot)
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