




We were able to take a trip "home" to Connecticut this past weekend. I feel I'm still recovering with the piles of laundry and typical craziness that fills a week.
Most of my family lives in CT, and anyone who doesn't comes back for summer vacations or is hoping to retire there or round-a-bouts.
We were able to go on a seal watch. Blaine said he counted 41 seals. It was a lot of fun and I was able to see my Auntie Dana and my cousin Laura.
We ate a lot and played with my cousins' dog, Marley. She's getting really big now and the boys had another cousin to play with. It was good times.
I would give anything to move even close-by. Oh. Well.
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