Believe it or not, 14 people (8 adults and 6 kids; mostly teens) in one house wasn't that bad! The house was 3-stories high with 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. It was busy at dinner time; we all enjoyed our veggies and dips and a bowl of chips or two... Greg outdid himself again and amazed us all with his pork tenderloin and special sauce. Everyone chipped in and did what they could! We had one rainy day and went shopping - we shopped til we dropped, basically! Thank God it only rained for one day!!! Annie and the boys enjoyed the beach. They all threw the baseball, played pétoncle (boce), rode the waves. Mathieu and Benoit went crab fishing. That was exciting - the crabs were biting... Mathieu's fingers. We walked the Marginal Way, had dinner at Barnacle Billy's, visited the Candy Store and spent too much in Kittery! Now! That's a vacation! No?!
Above and below are some pics of our trip....
Above and below are some pics of our trip....
2 comments:
Hi Renee
I read the story in RD and read your blog and my thanks goes out to you for driving awareness of colon cancer. My father had colon cancer and it was caught through regular screening so I am a big believer in getting the word out as well! Keep up your great work!
hello my name is richard leger,36 i had colon cancer,this xmas i will be done kemo ,i read youre article in readers digest.iam in peace river alberta,i was touched buy youre story,i wish youre family the best,be strong and to anyone who needs someone to talk toiam herefor you guys.my email address is lightwelding@hotmail.com.i also would like to say to everyone whois reading this,a way to help out other poeple with cancer,is relay for life everyone please check it out trust me, ps, next relay for life iam going to have a candle lit in memory of tony rafter and for youre son for being a survivor,please help the canadian cancer society,next time you think about donating,we can all fight this together,god bless everyone
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