Showing posts with label Grandpa Sweetser. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grandpa Sweetser. Show all posts

Friday, September 30, 2011

Family Ties - Labor Day Weekend

As Michelle has already written, we went to Cape Cod to visit the Sweetser side of the family over Labor Day weekend. Jonah got to see some familiar faces, like:

Uncle Russ
Auntie Shannon

Great Grandma Souza - "Oh, Great Gram, you are toooo much!"


Grammy Sweets

Grandpa Sweetser
First cousins, once removed Cory and Robyn Schnaible (and the rest of the Schnaible clan, including meeting Becky!)

We also had a great time visiting with the Toolas family, but we didn't get many pictures that night of Jonah with any one, particularly because he was feeling a bit under the weather. All pictures from our weekend are posted in our Phanfare web album.

Jonah also got to meet some family members he hadn't met previously. 
Great Aunt Marge (and her husband Alan)

Great Uncle Jim (and Sandy, Joey, and Kelly)
Unfortunately, we weren't as good about getting pictures with everyone, so we didn't get pictures with Great Uncle Mike, or Great Aunt Maryrose and Great Uncle Speedy, or cousins (once removed) Sarah and Amanda.

It was a great weekend filled with seeing family! More pics are available in our Phanfare web album.



Thursday, September 29, 2011

Martha's Vineyard

Jonah and Daddy on the boat at the start of the trip.
On the second day of our vacation, we took the high speed boat from Hyannis to Martha's Vineyard with Grandpa Sweetser, Linda, Uncle Russ, and Aunt Shannon.  It was a beautiful day for a trip, marking Jonah's first time on a boat, and the first time that most of us had been to the Vineyard.

After arriving and taking some time to develop our plans for the day - and grabbing some refreshment in the form of coffee and doughnuts - we headed out to check out Oak Bluffs.  We began by walking around Ocean Park, which is surrounded by homes in the Queen Anne and Gothic Revival style.  There were also great views of the water on our walk, including the one below.

View of the beach at Ocean Park.
After finishing our navigation around Ocean Park, we stopped back at the Flying Horses Carousel so that Jonah could get a ride on the oldest operating platform carousel in the United States. He'd been on a carousel once before, at the zoo here in Milwaukee, and he hadn't been a huge fan of it. As Ben had accompanied him on his previous ride, we decided I would take him on this ride. He definitely was uncertain about the ride and from the first moment I put him on the horse's back, he was wriggling to get off. When the movement and motion started, it helped somewhat, in part because he enjoys music and "danced" in rhythm to the music a bit.
Sign outside the carousel building.

Jonah and Mommy riding the carousel.
After leaving the carousel, we headed toward the gingerbread cottages that surround the Methodist Tabernacle. These were really charming little homes and I should learn more about what led to their construction there. I can't quite imagine residing in them, though, with all of the tourists taking photos all of the time.  That didn't stop me from taking a few photos myself!  These are a couple of my favorites:
Front porches of several cottages, featuring patriotic decorations.
"The Greenup." Love the decorative railing above. So many details in these houses!
Windmill in a garden next to one of the cottages.

Shortly after this, we took the bus to Edgartown, where we grabbed lunch. Most of our activities for the day were pretty grown-up-focused, but Jonah handled the stroller and bus rides pretty well.  Of course it also helped to have reading material for him: he has entered a phase of being extremely interested in books and we read the same board books over and over at least five or six times a day sometimes.
Jonah "reads" his book.

We walked out to the Edgartown Lighthouse, where we shot a family photo or two.
The Sweetser Family.  Too bad Linda and Aunt Shannon aren't included!


Edgartown Lighthouse.
We headed back and got on the bus, planning to get off at an alpaca farm, but changed plans and got off in Vineyard Haven instead. We got some yummy ice cream at Mad Martha's and browsed in  a couple of shops.  The Black Dog ship was in the harbor, featuring a flag with the eponymous dog.

The Black Dog ship was in the harbor.

With bellies filled, we boarded the bus back to Oak Bluffs and returned to Ocean Park to kill time until the ferry. There were some kite flying festivities going on by this point and Jonah enjoyed watching people go by.

A woman entertained those gathered in Ocean Park.
Three generations of Sweetsers watch the kites.
After a busy day, we boarded the boat back to Hyannis just in time for Jonah to crash and take a nap, which meant that Mommy and Daddy snuck one in too!  What a great day!  Loads more photos are on the Phanfare site.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Beach Baby

We took a trip to Cape Cod over Labor Day weekend and had a wonderful time catching up with family members.  The trip started out with a visit to the beach, Jonah's first time there. Fortunately we were on the Cape the weekend after Irene had gone through, so a trip to the beach was possible (there did seem to be more debris than usual on the beach, probably as a result of the hurricane).

We thought Jonah would really enjoy the water as he has always loved baths and has generally seemed to enjoy his wading pool experiences.  The beach experience was a mixed success: Jonah wasn't too sure about the water (maybe it was too cold, the waves too strong, the noise too loud, or some combination thereof), but he did seem to enjoy playing in the sand.

This video shows his initial reaction to the waves:



At times, he would warm up to the water when we did more playful things with him, like Ben did here, dipping Jonah in and out of the water:



Two other videos of Jonah in the water are available on YouTube: here and here.

We didn't take our camera along, so the only pictures we have to document are those we took with our phones (and I was playing with Hipstamatic, so some of them really aren't that great). Grandpa Sweetser got a few with his camera before it died, but he still needs to share them with us. Here are some of our favorites:
Maybe I can smile about this.
 
That water is COLD on my foot!
Hey - where did my legs go?
What IS this stuff??
Having a good time showing Mama the sand.
 
Grandpa, don't you go stealing my seashell!
Jonah definitely enjoyed playing in the sand and tried eating it at one point.  Imagine his shock upon tasting sand.  Not pretty!  He liked the seashells he found scattered throughout, and also liked putting shoes into the stroller and attempting to push it around:





All in all, we had a nice time and look forward to many more trips to the beach!