Consider yourself warned that there are many pictures in this entry (with more in the previous one entitled "11 Months!") but we were gone for a week and it was hard enough to cut it down to this few.

(above) Our rented cottage for the week

(above) Shopping in downtown Chatham

(above) Bridget is a born surfer!

(above) Bridget playing in the sand with me at the beach

(above) All the kids (and Ken) swmming

(above) Bathingsuit Beauty. You can tell by how pale Bridget and I remain in the pictures that we used copious amounts of sunscreen.

(above) The family sporting our new Cuffy's Cape Cod sweatshirts

(above) Bridget and Ken African drumming

(above) The family enjoying the African drum and dance show

(above) Mimi & Grampy came to visit for a few days so we all had a nice dinner together

(above) Grampy, Ken, and Tim proudly showing off the giant stripers they caught (23 lbs when weighed). I love this Charlie's Angels shot.

(above) Bridget and Mommy celebrating her Dutchness.

(above) Bridget loves the bunny we spotted!

(above) This is from sightseeing/hiking in Eastham. Nice view of the marshes.

(above) Bridget not so patiently waiting in her carseat.

(above) What Daddy? I didn't spill anything.

(above) Mommy and Bridget cheering on the Chatham A's!

(above) I love this one! This is from an outlook at an animal sanctuary we visited.

(above) Bridget making funny faces as Ken feeds her stale puffs to the fish.

(above) Cool boathouse behind Ken and Bridget.

(above) Posing on the Provincetown whale statue during our visit.

(above) Bridget and I with my completed Cape Cod puzzle. After I finished all three of the books I brought, I turned to puzzle making. Since Bridget naps twice and goes to bed early, we had a lot of quiet time and early nights.

(above) Jillian and Bridget at a Chatham playground. Bridget seems very confused that her cousin is pushing her now.
3 comments:
Thanks for posting all of the beautiful photos! It looks like you had a fabulous trip. I do find it odd, though, that you would only bring three books on vacation. . . Of course you'd get through them all in a week!
True! I brought three very thick books and I figured since I wouldn't be laying out on the beach reading, that would be plenty. Ken ended up fishing during a lot of her naps so I did have a lot of time to read after all. The 1000 piece puzzle lasted just enough time so it worked out. :P
Wow, makes me nostalgic for ol' Chatham! Glad you guys had a good week, but sorry that Bridget didn't enjoy the ocean too much.Looking forward ti the 29TH!!
Love,
DAD
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