Sunday, August 18, 2013

Cottage 2013

We had the most fabulous vacation at the cottage this past week. We left a little after 9:00 am on Thursday morning and Nathan was GREAT on the drive. The GPS said it would take us 6.5 hours, and we made it in 7.5! That's a great time even without a baby. We only stopped twice, and he was in pretty good spirits the whole ride. We have found that if one of us is in the backseat and either reading to him or otherwise engaging (or at least giving him new toys when the other ones get old) he's pretty much content. With that and naps, we were in good shape. We got up there around 5 and Mom and Dad had dinner waiting for us. The ride back was just about as great. We had a little more traffic at the bridge coming back into the States which slowed us down a bit at the end of the drive, but we were still home by 6 and felt pretty lucky about the whole thing.

Mom was with us the whole time, and I have to say, it made it possible for us both to feel like we got a real vacation. She took on a lot of the baby care, even if it was staying in the cottage while he napped so Brian and I could kayak together, and just generally made everything SO MUCH EASIER on us. I can't remember feeling this refreshed. She can't be praised enough.

Nathan grew in leaps and bounds while we were there. He went from using a combination of crawling, walking, and cruising to straight up walking. He's officially a toddler. He also gained a few more words, his favorite being "boat." He can't stop saying it and it breaks our hearts to have to tell him that there aren't any boats at home. Another favorite is something Nonnie taught him. If you say "1-2-3" or "Ready, Set..." he'll yell "Go!" and expect you to begin on your way. It's delightful.

The newest thing happening up there is talk of building an additional cottage. Dad created the most amazing model of the tentative plan. I can't wait to see what ends up happening!

Mom took more and better pictures, but I haven't gotten them from her yet. I'll have to do another post later. In the meantime, here's a taste.






























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