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4th of July Weekend 2010 | Part I | Our Vacation Home | Plymouth, MA

July 15, 2010 By Laura 7 Comments

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We don’t really GO on vacation very often.   Usually it’s not an affordable option for us anyway.  Do you know most hotels only allow FOUR to FIVE people to a room, or else you need to book 2 rooms adjoining? They say it’s because of fire regulations.  We’re a family of 6. So because we can barely afford one room, we then get into sneaking a kid in, which we feel guilty about, and then worry about a fire, where the firemen will only seek out five of us.   The whole thing is such an irk, but anyway….OH MY GOSH….I wasn’t going to talk much in these posts, and immediately got off topic anyway.

So, back on track, we ask ourselves……”Really, where would we go anyway?”  Because the truth is, in the area we live in, we feel like we’re always on vacation.  Even at home, it feels like to us that we’re just living in a big beach house, and stay through the off season too. There is always wet towels and bathing suits hanging around, sand tracked into the house, the smell of the ocean in the air, sea gulls flying over head….and we’re surrounded by others here, on their ‘real vacation’.

Plymouth MA, America’s Hometown, is a fine place to live.  And a fine place to vacation too!  So when we want a vacation, we just work a little less, pay a little more attention to where we reside, and make the most of it all!

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The waterfront is a glorious place to be, on any given summer evening.   We spend a lot of time down there.  Just as we did the 4th of July weekend.

Plymouth MA The Lobster Hut has great seafood!  People who vacation here frequently, or are just here for a visit, most always have to hit The Lobster Hut.   So if you ever find yourself in Plymouth, and love seafood, try it out!  And call us!!  We’d love to meet up with you while you’re here!  It would be cool to meet each other ‘in real life’.  ; )

Right next door is Cabby Shacks, and that is a real hot spot too, with great food, and entertainment.

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The fried clams and fish at the Lobster Hut are sooooo good.  The kids love them too.
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Pixel comes with us to a lot of places, and she very much enjoyed the waterfront with us.  She’s completely potty trained, so she’s a joy to take along.

Great food, summer evening in the air, the sound of sea gulls, boats coming in, laughing, chatting and hanging out…..

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Pixel was a real hit down there.  Everyone was stopping to see her…..wanting to pet her…..some were just really intrigued by her.  “It’s a Hedgehog?  REALLY?”  “Really, really”,  {A} always says.
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The road we live on, is named after Governor Bradford here.
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Yes, a cat on a leash.  A patriotic one at that.  Seemed like a normal cat.  But the owner, uummm, well anyway,  she was kind enough to let me take this photo.

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There is always great outdoor entertainment in the warm seasons, several nights a week.

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….the giggles evaporated into the night air, and floated out over the sea.
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Do you live somewhere that has a vacation feel?  Do you have an area right near by, where you can go to and feel like you’re on vacation, even though you are so close to home?

We really love our vacations at home.

I also I really, really love not having to pack for our family of 6!

Thanks for virtually-visiting our hometown!

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Filed Under: Celebrations, Holidays, Life In General, The Big Picture Tagged With: Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, great-places-to-live, hedgehogs, Plymouth MA, Plymouth-MA-waterfront, tourist-towns

4th of July Weekend/Part II/Parade & Fireworks 2010 | Plymouth, MA

July 15, 2010 By Laura Leave a Comment

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Most every year, we make it down to the Plymouth parade.  Being in America’s Hometown, it’s a big deal around here!  (As is Thanksgiving, and our parade for that.)

This year, it was HOT-HOT-HOT.  Full blazin’ sun, humid as anything, the works.  We enjoyed the majority of the parade, and then were all happy to cut out a little early, and get out of the sun!  It’s always a great parade though!

4th-july-parade-fireworks-2010-plymouth-ma-americas-hometown-9 The kiddos brought their American Pinwheels and Liberty Shakers they had made.  Other parents and kids were buying those $10.00-20.00 souvenirs off the carts,  but they were looking at ours, wondering where they could get those. ; )   {JM} also brought his Republican Beanie Baby elephant ‘Righty’.  I love that thing!

O.K….some parade photos…..

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You see this guy?  They were saying he’s a very old veteran…..102 YEARS OLD! (Yes, one hundred and two).
WALKING in the parade?!! In the heat!? That’s what we kept hearing. Talk about impressive.

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I have no idea who this fool is.

lol. Just kidding.  I mean…I really don’t know, but…

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I love corevettes, but {JM} asked me to take a photo of this car.  Not because it’s a vette, but because it’s purple.  It’s his other favorite color.  We may have another Donny Osmond on our hands.  (…….”I’m a little bit rock ‘n rollll…..”)

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This one the big boy asked me to take.  That would be Michael.  He loves GTO’s.  I think it’s petty nice too, but he likes some other old style cars, that I think are as ugly as sin.

So listen…….you know how some pre-teens might see, say……The Jonas Brothers, or one of those vampire guys, and freak out on the verge of tears of excitement, jumping up and down, just coming out of their skin with disbelief at seeing their idol with their own eyes?

That would be {A} when she saw this guy….

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Scott Brown!!  (If you don’t know, {A} is prepping to be the next hot-and-ticked-off-enough-to-do-something-about it, politician.   She has talked frequently about a seat in the House Senate.  But today she was talking about her plan to have a bowl of pistachios in every room of the White House.  Anyway….NOT the best photo.  {A} like…RAN up to him in a nano-second and asked for a photo with him…..and he said it had to be FAST, because there was a trolley behind him.  And there was!  I had not a second, to adjust setting or get some fill-flash.  It KILLED me.  But to {A}…..this photo is a treasure.  I have not printed it out yet, for fear she will sleep with it under her pillow, or something.

That night we all went to the Plymouth fireworks, too. Someday, when my kids are older, I’ll really get into getting great firework shots.  But I really just want to enjoy my kids on exciting nights like this for them.  They sat on top of the car to watch this year.  The fireworks were happening all around us, actually….down on the beach, and out from the barge in the harbor.

Our whole weekend was just one blast, after another. ; )  (Oh brother….. O.K….sorry.  lol. )

It was far from over too.  Stay tuned, and tell us about your 4th!

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Filed Under: Celebrations, Holidays, The Big Picture, Traditions Tagged With: 4th of July, America's Hometown-Plymouth-MA-4th-July-Parade-2010, Catholic-blogs, Catholic-families, GTO, parade, purple-corvette, Scott Brown, triplets

Big Picture | Easter Photo Series

April 6, 2010 By Laura 6 Comments

Another round for the Easter Photo Series!
Hope you enjoy!

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We just feel so blessed, all over the place.
Thanks for the visit!

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Food | Easter Photo Series

April 6, 2010 By Laura 4 Comments

Just a handful of photos of our Easter food.

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The celebration of Jesus risen, always offers many edible blessings to enjoy! And we-sure-do!
Bet you all do, too!

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Table For 6: Family Dinner with Our Little Valentines

February 15, 2010 By Laura 10 Comments

Just sharing a peek into our Valentine’s Day Family Dinner, with our little valentines!

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In getting ready for our special dinner together, one of the kids wrote this on my little chalk board that I use for schooling the kids sometimes. First, it made me smile.  Then, I found out who wrote it, so we could have a little discussion about how they determined where they should put that apostrophe.  It turns out, they were under the impression, that St. Valentine’s name, was  St. Valentines.  Therefore, because his name ended in s, it would be acceptable to just put an apostrophe after the s in his name, to show possession of his day.   So, if she was right, she would have been right!  But she was wrong, so she was wrong. Know what I mean? lol.  In the end, she learned something new on Valentine’s Day:  That the saints name, was indeed St. Valentine.  Not St. Valentines.  No S.  Just like our LAST name. ; )

See?  Schooling 24/7.

I resisted the urge to fix it. Just because I felt like I needed to SO badly, and knew there might be an issue there with myself, that I needed to work on. So I just left it.  Not feeling free yet though.

valentine-family-dinner-table-setting  Our afternoon dinner table, all set.  We actually eat dinner together as a family every single night. But the kids get excited for dinner like these, because we go above and beyond the normal, to make it special. Special pretty table setting, candles, surprises, and more. It’s just fun to do with the kids, and see their excitement over the occasion.
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We’ve still got this little tree going. To decorate it for Valentine’s Day, the kids made cut out hearts, and wrote something on them that we can do to ‘show our love’ to someone.  One of my favorites is:  “Give a foot rub?“.  Yes, with a question mark. lol. That was {A}’s, who possibly gives the world’s best foot rubs, and I possibly may want one more frequently than she wants to give one.
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Back in the summer time, our local CVS (pharmacy) moved from it’s location, to a bigger and newer construction, further up the street.  Aside from my grumbling that CVS would now be further  up the street, I wasn’t sure how I felt about a ‘Dollar Tree’ moving into the old CVS, either.  Not having much experience with that store, and therefore really questioning the quality of product we’d find in there, I was leaning towards disappointment.

But as it turns out, I’ve found the store rather useful.  There really are some darn good finds there sometimes, and the pricing certainly fits our budget!

So I checked out the Dollar Tree, to see what helpful items I could find for our dinner.  Looking at the photo above, I got the plastic champagne flutes (which the kids got such a kick out of), the gift bags, their cards (2 for $1! )the napkins, and the candles and glass candlesticks!  Not bad, for a fancy-ish dinner setting!

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The kids loved their surprises.

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For the dinner’s main course, I made Shrimp and Pasta Diablo!  Thankfully, the sky is the limit when planning a menu, even for a meal with our kids. They’ll eat just about anything under the sun, and they sure loved this dish, too.  They really love shrimp and pasta anyway. {O} did leave just a few tomato pieces on her plate.  There was definitely some ‘heat’ to those tomatoes, so I was surprised they all ate as many as much as they did. 2 out of 4 of the kids, had seconds! As did Michael of course.  But I can never eat that much of anything. It was delicious though.

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A couple days prior, a good friend of ours, who LOVES to cook and bake, and does a whole lot of BOTH, so thoughtfully delivered to us some banana cake he made, as well as 6 molten lava cupcakes! We decided to save the cupcakes for our special Valentine’s dinner, so dessert would be covered.  It seemed like the perfect dessert to top off our family dinner.  And boy was it ever!
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We really felt the love.  With every-single-bite! I would have taken a photo of the inside, but that would have required me to put down my fork, and pick up my camera, at a very excitable time.  Goodness!  We’ve been invited to have dinner with him and his wife at their home this week.  I’m tempted to bring my camera, and photograph it all, but I don’t want to freak them out! lol.  I know he is going to have a reallly goood menu plan, just for us.  He’s brought us other food and treats before.  But also because Michael said that he said, in inviting us, “I plan on doing some cooking this week!”  See….when someone says something like that, in that way, you know they are serious about their cooking!  We really look forward to spending a few hours with he and his wife. They are just good peeps.   With our without the good food.  But they want to feed us too?  Well….alllriiiiiight.  If they insist.

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kidsonvalentinesday2010 It was nice that St. Valentine’s Day landed on a Sunday this year, wasn’t it?  We opted to go to 4:00 Mass on Saturday, to leave Sunday wide open to get ready for our afternoon date with each other.  We rarely do that, (go to Saturday Mass) because the Saturday Mass is just not the same for us, at all.  And it wasn’t again.  But as always, the homily was good!

So how was YOUR Valentine’s Day?  Did you do anything special? Celebrate in some small way?  Go all out?  Skip it all together?

We’d love to know.

Oh, and also, we recommend you be on the lookout for a Give-Away!  That’s all we’re sayin’.

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