
We stayed with Em, Logan and Drew in a quaint little two bedroom cottage called "Grapevine Cabin" (on Pioneer Cir. off of Marmion Way). It was a gorgeous walk from there to Bearskin Neck with spring flowers blooming. Another great thing about the cottage was that there was a toddler pick-up service that arrived at around 7:30 a.m. to pick Olivia up, feed her and provide outdoor entertainment for her: walking in the woods, rock scrambling, and swimming in the quarry.
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Painting shells with Lynn and Bob at the Lobster Pool |
Playing with Henry at the Lobster Pool |
I know it all sounds wonderful up to this point, but I'm sorry to say that very soon, in true Furler fashion, a stomach bug started running rampant among our relatives and close friends. I think the final count was somewhere around 16 out of 30 people that got sick. Poor baby Drew got sick Sun. night in our little cabin followed quickly by Em and Logan. Still feeling fine, we left on Monday morning (Memorial Day) and headed into Boston with the Schimmings to enjoy some time at the park. We rode the swan boats and walked around. We soon headed home and made it home just in time for Kyle and I to fall victim to the terrible virus. But I'm not complaining, because the wonderful memories greatly outweighed the bad. I just had to blog about it because this is the stuff that great (Furler) memories are made of.
Trying to count the Boston Memorial Day flags |
It WAS a great weekend, even with the plague!
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