Coming out of Christmas and thinking about getting my 2012 pix in order, I thought I'd start with those involving my family - known to many as "The LeMays of Portsmouth." We had a few long weekends together this year, which seemed like as good a place as any to begin my recap.
Then, it spiraled out of control. It turns out, I spent a lot more time out & about with my parents than usual this year. In fact, although I didn't see them from last Christmas until April, after that we were visiting on a bi-monthly basis - probably more frequently than at any other point over the last 10+ years. (Except for, as I'm sure more than one person will rush to point out, the four months Jason & I spent living under their roof last year. Like I said, 2011 was an odd one.)
So let's get started. In April, M&D LeMay came to visit us in NYC. They came for a weekend that started out well and ended poorly, with no fault of anyone's and we'll spare you the grisly details. Let's focus on the good. We spent a gorgeous Saturday walking down the East Side of Manhattan, enjoying a bit of Central Park, hitting the Burger Joint at the Le Parker Meridian for lunch, and visiting the main branch of the NYPL. We even happened across a parade!
After that we visited an historic home on 4th Street (from a time when 4th Street was "uptown / the boonies," i.e. the 1850s), and went to a very enjoyable dinner at Hundred Acres (highly recommended). Shortly after, all hell broke loose, so we'll leave it at that.
I can sense already that a post about all the LeMay-of-Portsmouth Family 2012 Excitement is going to get long and out of hand, so I'm making the decision here and now that I will share 2 more events and save the rest for another time. Like I said, it's my blog, thankyouverymuch.
Next up: Key West - or - Left Early, Forgot My Camera (all pix taken with Dad's camera or my phone). No later than three weeks after the New York visit did my parents, brother and I descend on Key West, Florida for a long weekend - longer for some than others but we all overlapped for a few days. Now, apologies to those of you who really love Key West, but Key West is a pretty tacky place. We managed to keep it classy by:
It was actually a very nice weekend away with the fam - good weather, good company, good times had by all!
Lastly up for this installment: Maine & NH. I hopped a plane up north for a weekend in July, just to do some visiting. Had a nice lunch out with Uncle Drew & Grammie, a typically over-indulgent dinner with the Franklins, and spent some QT with Mom & Dad. We took an afternoon trip to Ogunquit where we ate ice cream and took a little boat tour out to Nubble Lighthouse. What should have been a serene voyage ended up unexpectedly exciting due to some rocky seas, which the 2 boys behind us seemed to particularly enjoy. Having laughing kids nearby helps keep things real when your adult mind starts going "oh sh*t!".
And, because no trip to New Hampshire in the summer is complete without them, we feasted on lobsters before I hopped an early flight to New York on Monday morning!
Up next time: The LeMays take Charleston!
Then, it spiraled out of control. It turns out, I spent a lot more time out & about with my parents than usual this year. In fact, although I didn't see them from last Christmas until April, after that we were visiting on a bi-monthly basis - probably more frequently than at any other point over the last 10+ years. (Except for, as I'm sure more than one person will rush to point out, the four months Jason & I spent living under their roof last year. Like I said, 2011 was an odd one.)
So let's get started. In April, M&D LeMay came to visit us in NYC. They came for a weekend that started out well and ended poorly, with no fault of anyone's and we'll spare you the grisly details. Let's focus on the good. We spent a gorgeous Saturday walking down the East Side of Manhattan, enjoying a bit of Central Park, hitting the Burger Joint at the Le Parker Meridian for lunch, and visiting the main branch of the NYPL. We even happened across a parade!
Because it was a Scottish parade |
Because I love a parade |
Because it's New York |
After that we visited an historic home on 4th Street (from a time when 4th Street was "uptown / the boonies," i.e. the 1850s), and went to a very enjoyable dinner at Hundred Acres (highly recommended). Shortly after, all hell broke loose, so we'll leave it at that.
I can sense already that a post about all the LeMay-of-Portsmouth Family 2012 Excitement is going to get long and out of hand, so I'm making the decision here and now that I will share 2 more events and save the rest for another time. Like I said, it's my blog, thankyouverymuch.
Next up: Key West - or - Left Early, Forgot My Camera (all pix taken with Dad's camera or my phone). No later than three weeks after the New York visit did my parents, brother and I descend on Key West, Florida for a long weekend - longer for some than others but we all overlapped for a few days. Now, apologies to those of you who really love Key West, but Key West is a pretty tacky place. We managed to keep it classy by:
... watching street performers on the pier - once. |
... visiting the Hemingway House and its freakish cats. |
... watching a cat stalk an iguana, poolside, for at least an hour. |
... dining at Latitudes on Sunset Key. |
... hanging out on Smather's beach. |
... puttering around in the GEM. |
... buying "classy" shirts for our friends. |
... visiting the "Southernmost Point" (you wouldn't believe the line!). |
... getting some historical lessons at President Truman's Little White House. |
... and, of course, posing with the 0-mile marker for Route 1. |
It was actually a very nice weekend away with the fam - good weather, good company, good times had by all!
Lastly up for this installment: Maine & NH. I hopped a plane up north for a weekend in July, just to do some visiting. Had a nice lunch out with Uncle Drew & Grammie, a typically over-indulgent dinner with the Franklins, and spent some QT with Mom & Dad. We took an afternoon trip to Ogunquit where we ate ice cream and took a little boat tour out to Nubble Lighthouse. What should have been a serene voyage ended up unexpectedly exciting due to some rocky seas, which the 2 boys behind us seemed to particularly enjoy. Having laughing kids nearby helps keep things real when your adult mind starts going "oh sh*t!".
Ogunquit |
Nubble Light |
For sale! |
And, because no trip to New Hampshire in the summer is complete without them, we feasted on lobsters before I hopped an early flight to New York on Monday morning!
Up next time: The LeMays take Charleston!