Monday, January 7, 2013

Family Fun Time

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!

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!

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