Nothing beats sitting by a roaring fire. Outside the night sky is full of stars. The kids are sleeping, and the generator is humming (for another hour or so as the adults get ready for bed)…ah,
We’ve been back for a few days, and it’s already starting to feel like we never left. First impressions on returning were, wow, life’s pretty great here. The house seemed so much bigger, so many rooms all to ourselves, so many toys, and so much freedom and space to play in the garden. It seemed like I didn’t hear from the kids for hours. They were off running around with Shepherd and Panache or lying on the trampoline looking up at the birds. The first couple of days, the weather was awesome, blue skies, warm sun, cool breeze. We spent all day outside.
I feel grateful for the holiday. We got to see so many friends and family, the San Francisco Bay Area, the Appalachian Mountains, the
Here we are at an awesome Mexican restaurant in Sausalito. Yummy margaritas!
Here are the kinfolk on the west coast: cousin Erin (all grown up) and Chuck and Gail. So good to see them!
Yeah, that's the Golden Gate bridge. We were at a children's museum. How cool is that?
We still need to figure out a way to do the holiday just right so that no one has to break the bank, and it’s not too crazy hectic. My thought is that if this life abroad goes on for much longer, we should invest in a timeshare in a place in the States that people can get to easily, and would want to visit any time of the year. We could block out our time for a month and just chill while everyone comes to visit us. What do you think?
3 comments:
Yippee! A new blogpost. I think your idea of a timeshare is a good one.
Timeshare sounds great -- where might it be? Tell us more . . .
-- Gayle
I am ALL about the timeshare! It will definitely help you enjoy your holidays more. Brandon and I honestly may want to go in with you too :)
Thanks for dedicating some pics to your visit here. I want you back!!!! Now for me to post my own blog about the visit.
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