Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Memorial Day Weekend



Thank you to my friend, Starr Turner for helping me to set up this blog. It's been something I've wanted to do for a long time now. I think it's a great way to remember the cute things our girls say and do and the perfect way to chronicle the sometimes crazy things that happen around here.
This past weekend was Memorial Day...it was a busy weekend, but very relaxing.

Saturday morning, I went with my mom and Kathryn to the cemetary to see my father and to plant some flowers by his headstone. Kathryn wanted to come. She picked out the specific flowers she wanted to plant, and took along the gardening tote she received from Annie, Paul, Craig and Abby for her birthday. After carefully putting on her gardening gloves she helped Grandma to spread the soil around. When I tried to help she commented, "No Mommy! I want to do this. He's my Grandpa!" It was so nice to see her taking this job so seriously, and my dad would have loved it. I told Kathryn he was smiling down on her from Heaven.

We took a trip to the beach with Kathryn and Madelyn on Sunday morning which was the first of our many breakfast trips to the shore. After filling the van with $80 worth of gas, we ended up at Seven Presidents Beach in Long Branch, completely unprepared for the beautiful day that it was. The weathermen forecasted 60 degree temps down the shore, but it was clearly not. Try 75-80 and gorgeous! Kathryn and Madelyn had a blast on the small playground there, and had fun burying one another's feet in the sand.

On the way down to the beach, we were listening to the radio. Kathryn heard the traffic report, "Next report in 15 minutes," the man concluded. Kathryn's response was very serious, "Hurry, Daddy! In 15 minutes there will be traffic!" This shows just how literal children are!

Monday was the Memorial Day parade in Metuchen. Some of Kathryn's friends from preschool met up with us at Tommy's Pond, and we all watched the parade together. Before the parade, Kathryn's friend Skyler was fishing with her father in the pond. She caught two fish which was very exciting for all of us spectators!

1 comment:

Starr said...

What a great weekend you had! I was so wrapped up in our crazy week that I was clueless about how you celebrated the holiday.

Kathryn's love for your father is so strong. What a sweet memory you have recorded and shared.

The photos are great. We may try out the branch in Long Branch soon.