July 11th through July 19th
July 11th –
One thing I’ve loved about this summer is the people. We have met many different people. Other than the people who are on this job with Mitchel, we’re the only ones here all the time. And living in a hotel… well, it’s a revolving door. I’ve met people from all over,
Another interesting thing, and I may have mentioned it before, is that we are always finding money. Usually pennies but sometimes nickels, dimes and quarters. I think I mentioned the dollar bill Stephen saw at breakfast one morning. It blew past our window, and he ran to get it. It was a half of a dollar bill. Then at the zoo I found a crumpled up dollar bill. I’m hoping to find a one hundred dollar bill before we leave but we only have five more days so I’m not holding my breath. Because of the sheer quantity of pennies we’ve found Mitchel and I have wondered if it is some good luck ritual to throw a penny on the ground for some odd reason.
Five days! We only have five days left. My how the time has flown by. I really thought we’d be slightly miserable in this little bitty hotel room, all four of us, for a month and a half. It’s going to be hard to leave. It’s been so fun meeting new people, being with Mitchel, experiencing
During the days of the last blog I forgot to mention an interesting sight. We were near where Mitchel works and Stephen swore he saw a great horned owl on top of an electric pole so we turned around. Stephen has great eyes; he sees things sometimes before Mitchel does who has great hunter’s eyes. Anyway, there was an owl on top of a pole and it looked like it had horns on his head. We pulled over to watch it and must have spooked him because he flew away. As he flew away we saw a squirrel clutched in his talons. It was pretty cool… not something you see everyday!
Well, I have been remiss in writing about our exploits this last week, but honestly we haven’t done much.
Tuesday we did go to the children’s museum. I was able to use the tickets I checked out from the library. I brought some reading material and let the kids play all day. And they did. I packed our lunch this time so we didn’t have to leave before were ready just because we were hungry. We stayed all day and they had a great time. I did take more pictures because we found different things to do. The kids built some interesting things with the manipulatives that were available. We played in the ship and the cottage and with block and with connecting blocks and with tanagrams and with… a lot of things. We played outside for a long time. They have neat toys outside: a big set of feet that you put your feet in, hold the strings and walk, a cushy block with a long string connected at the bottom to the cushy thing and at the top with handles (you hold on to the handles and jump… sort of like a pogo stick only a lot easier to use), hula hoops and more.
Wednesday we went to the library to do some Cub Scout work. Stephen had to use periodicals or back issues of news papers to find out some information. Nothing exciting happened on his birthday (other than his birth) or when he was five. Although Princess Diana died shortly after his birthday and in some country his birthday is St. Stephen’s day… although in
While at the library we met an overzealous librarian who is interested in Albert Einstein and after we had finished speaking with him he hunted a book down, then hunted me down to give me the book. I began reading the book and while I don’t understand all of the ramifications of E=mc² I do know what each component stands for (Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared).
Thursday we went back to the zoo (I have to get my money’s worth out of our membership). We had a good time, again. Saw a couple of things we hadn’t seen before, including giraffes being fed in one of the inside pens. One of the cool things is there is a door the workers come out of to put the buckets in. I snapped a picture of a giraffe craning his long neck to look in the door. Pretty cool, they know where their food is coming from.
Today was my brother’s birthday and I forgot it. Yuck. I hate it when I do that.
Today was the day my mom reminded me of my brother’s birthday. It’s also the day we went to Mystic again and had a good time. First thing, though, was breakfast. All week long I have been telling Stephen that we will eat breakfast, just he and I. I didn’t want to do it during the week because we’d be leaving Anna in her all alone. Well, he wasn’t up just yet so Mitchel and I went to eat breakfast together. But before that I was trying to find my key in the dark, dropped something on the floor and bammed my eye into the corner of the refrigerator (it was dark, my hair had fallen to block the fridge and there it was). I have the nicest shiner I’ve ever had (see pictures). Know, when you look at the pictures, that the bruise looks even prettier now, nice and purpley). I figured Stephen would get up and come find us when he woke up. When Mitchel and I finished he went back to the room and soon Anna came and joined me. She said Stephen was upset because we didn’t eat breakfast. When he finally made it down to the breakfast room I asked him why he didn’t come down when he woke up and he said he didn’t want to leave Anna alone. I told him he had done the right thing and the hard thing. This is the child who will do what is fun rather than what is right so I made sure he knew how proud of him we were because I know it couldn’t have been easy. Well, it all worked out because Anna ate with Mr. Andy, Judy and Max (another family up here from
At Mystic we saw the rest of what we didn’t see before, even taking a 30 minute boat tour. It is a steam boat named Sabino. We stayed up on top for a little while then Stephen wanted to go exploring. We made it down into the belly of the ship where a man was “manning” the steam engine. He was dirty from head to toe. There are two bells down in this area. The captain who is above where we originally started out rings one for speed and I think the other one for direction. And the person manning the engine knows exactly what the captain wants to do. We missed the beautiful boat ride with the nice sea breeze but we got a great education on steam engines. Stephen participated as a green crew member on board a ship (complete with sea sickness). He’s a great actor. I think he takes after his Papa Chuck in this regard. I’m wondering if theater isn’t somewhere in his future. Unfortunately, like his parents, he’s a little tone deaf so I don’t know if musicals will be in that future. We found another kid’s area to go into and they had “arts and crafts.” Basically there was a statement about a boat that had experienced all these horrible things but this thing was the worst. You had to figure out on your own what it was and draw it. Not a real occurrence but designed to get the kids to use their imaginations.
After we left Mystic we found a local restaurant and ate outside. It began raining so we sat under an umbrella. It was just a little sprinkle that didn’t last long and it was nice to eat outside.
Today we talked about doing a lot of stuff but decided to take it easy and go see a movie. We went and saw Pirates of the
We didn’t have much planned for today but Judy and Max (the other wife who is here with her husband and their child) were headed to the children’s museum in
We woke up not knowing what we would do today but I had long had a desire to go to the Boston Museum of Science (since we were there the fourth). We didn’t do it on the fourth because we had put it off knowing we could get in free with our Roger Williams Park Zoo Membership Since the GoBoston card only last three days I figured I had the fourth day to do it. Well, we went back to Plymouth Plantation on the fourth day since that ticket was a two day pass. Well we never found time for it. I still wanted to do it, though. We thought about doing it Sunday but didn’t. Well, the kids and I got up after breakfast and headed down there. We ended up parking at the T-Station we used when we stayed there. I did this because I knew it had a parking lot and I knew where it was. This station is the end of the line.
We caught the tail end of the electricity show and Anna stayed outside the glass doors. It was very loud. We were in the computer area (with the leggos) for so long that another electricity show started (they’re every 2 hours). The kids opted not to stay for it.
There was a weather area that had a water vapor tornado you could put your hand in, a house you could go in and watch a weather report. As the storm rolled in you could see the clouds roll by the window and the “skylight”. Then you saw it raining outside and lightning, heard the rain… pretty cool.
We ended up staying much later than I anticipated. We left the museum around
Today was an errand running day. We returned the museum pass and books to the library, I stopped by a fish market to see about taking some lobster home with us for my mom (we’re not), went to Sam’s and went to two restaurants looking for things Mitchel had left at lunch and dinner. We also stopped by the grocery store and back to the library because of a book we missed. Now, we’re eating lunch, about to go swimming, pick up Mitchel for dinner and chiropractor. We’re going to Newport Creamery again (I called New England Creamery in an earlier blog). I think this has become our favorite place to eat. I probably won’t write anymore until we get home.
It has been fun, but it’s time to go home. Like I said, I’ll miss Mitchel, as will the kids, but we can’t live like this forever… although it has been nice… the only responsibility I’ve had is doing clothes twice a week… and I double up so I’m only doing two loads each time. Ahhh, oh well. Sorry it has taken so long to get this blog up. I know I’m leaving stuff out. If I think of anything, I’ll add it in a new blog.
See you soon!
