Adam was catching fish on Saturday, apparently they weren't biting for George.

In the second boat out of the day, Adam and Drew went swimming. Here Adam is letting Drew jump into about at a depth of about 90'. Luckily, he can swim or at least keep himself afloat, which is no mean feat since you can tell he doesn't have an ounce of fat on him.

Drew likes it when Grandpa George drives the boat really fast.

Uncle Joe was supervising some fishing from the boat slip, and then, back at the house, convince Drew to splash around in George's frog pond. I said that I didn't think that Grandpa George would approve, but Joe didn't seem to care.

We had haddock, bluefish and lobster for dinner. Since Millie and Joe were already coming to visit, George and Pat invited their neighbors, the Mouse family. Unfortunately, Stephanie and Millie got roped into picking the lobsters which is a time-consuming and messy job. Of course, Drew loved the lobster -- anything over $10/pound is ok with him.
Today is Father's Day and time for us to head home. We had planned to have a fancy brunch at Steele Hill Resort, but our plans changed when Christopher called with a flat tire near Manchester. While George went off to rescue him, we ate French toast and bacon at home. Sometimes, you just have to be flexible.
Shortly before we left, I got the four generations to pose for a picture. I can't believe they were all looking at the camera and smiling!

It was a long trip home - we arrived just before midnight, and Adam and I both have to work tomorrow.
1 comment:
Great pictures from NH! What a nice family shot of the generations, too...it is hard to get everyone looking good and LOOKING at the same time. We love the updates!
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