Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Cape, Part 1

-After leaving Canada, we headed through Maine to get to Cape Cod. We stopped at Freeport for the L.L. Bean extravaganza and for a bit at the Minute Man NHP, but it was onward to the family.

-And the first thing we did the next day was go to the soccer games. Alex striking a pose here.
-And throwing the ball. Very interesting watching the kindergarteners versus the third graders!
-And a boy Bradley with excellent coordination for kicking.
-Started getting intense for the Justin's team.
-A little lamb, Mackenzie, is pumped up with everything going on about her.
-Grandma didn't let her go too much.
-Bradley having fun while his siblings played.
-We went to the beach later that day. It was pretty windy and cold.
-But it still was nice.
-And we still dig gigantic holes for fun.
-And we'll hide in them when a big wind comes.
-The kids always get wet and sandy. Grandma helps pull off Justin's boot.
-Mackenzie, who just got to watch earlier, was all eyes later!
-Grandma reading to Bradley.
-Sunday we went for a woodsy walk at a nearby trail to an inland lake.
-Nice colors and a chance to play by the lake. Also saw a lot of dogs.
-The kids at dusk.
-The annual picture...now he's in third grade!
-After checking out our favorite spice shop we found the tallest point on the cape (120 ft. above sea level) and went up the Scargo Tower. Sherry and Bradley.
-If you see it close up you can see Provincetown and the sand dunes even!
-The tower built in the early 1900s.







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