My parents drove us down in their van that has a blessed TV/DVD with headphones, and altogether the kids were outnumbered by adults so that made for a good vacation.
I asked Aunt Maggie to model the apron I made her (so charming with her gingham shirt). Here she is standing next to a giant rosemary bush that is the envy of my Northern, newbie-gardening heart. Her gardens are full of whimsy and fun, just like her.
Uncle John David grows fantastic melons, among other things. He let Ben drive the tractor. The kids also had access to any number of tablets and phones from the indulgent adults, and that plus the uncounted s'mores make a great vacation for them.
I got to go schnausing with my aunts and mom in the afternoons, while Dad reigned over the kids back at the farm (I have the best dad!). Schnausing is a family word (I think) that means driving around looking for cute little shops, pretty towns, pretty scenery, snacky eats, and hijinks; in my extended family, this is done by the women on vacation. It's the only time I shop for entertainment, without a list, and in the company of my mom and her giddy sisters, it is so fun. [Edit: Aunt Maggie says the made-up word is spelled "snausing."]
4 comments:
That sounds like a perfect vacation, especially the schnausing part!
Totally perfect sounding in every way!
I love her potted plants! Sounds like a nice vacation.
Schnausing: I want to add that to my vocabulary.
I love her gardening!
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