Anyway... This weekend was the Dickinson family Christmas in July in Maine! It was so much fun. I can't remember the last time that we were all together in one place, and my parents really did it up right! We had a Christmas tree, Santa decorations, Christmas carols, the whole 9 yards! Friday's weather was just perfect, and we all got a chance to get some sun, take a ride on the boat, and swim in the lake. We even saw a bald eagle! It really was a perfect Maine day.
It rained on Saturday, but that's OK - it gave us a chance to hit the outlets and shop! It cleared up and we were able to have our lobster dinner outside on the picnic tables, though, and we even had a beautiful sunset on Saturday night. Nicholas had his first taste of lobster, and it went well - I think shellfish was the only thing he hadn't tried yet. We had the Benadryl at the ready, but luckily didn't need it. I'm glad there are no signs of food allergies because this kid can eat! And in this family... it's practically a requirement.
Nicholas was such a good boy this weekend. I wasn't sure how he would be around so many people - there were 19 of us! But he handled it like a trooper. In fact, I'm pretty sure he liked all of the extra attention! He spent a lot of time in the water this time too, which was great. He LOVES being in the water. I think his favorite thing, though, is Papa's boat. He sits in the driver's seat and says "Vroom vroom! Beep! Beep!" It's hilarious. And the kid's no dummy either - I'm pretty sure he could start the thing up and pull it away from the dock if we'd let him.
Lately Todd and I have been absolutely blown away with how much he's learning. It's like a language explosion! It's amazing how fast he's growing and changing. We're just trying to take it all in and enjoy every minute of it. And I'm sure someday we'll even look back at the more exhausting and frustrating times and laugh. This parenting thing is some roller coaster ride! I always did love the roller coaster...
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Wonderful pictures and what a great thing that ALL of you were able to be there. You are right your folks pulled out all the stops and thought of all of the extra details.
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