Showing posts with label grandpa. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014

What a Difference a Year Makes

It's summer and you know what that means - VACATION!!!  We recently went on our annual pilgrimage to Bethany Beach and this time, we brought reinforcements: Grandma and Grandpa Q.  Our vacations to Bethany have become a staple in this family that date back to 2006.  We have created many memories in this beautiful beach town and this year was no exception.  If you recall, last year was fun, but a bit tough with our 1-year old toddler.  I think I said something along the lines of "Vacationing with a toddler is not really relaxing.  It really is just a change of scenery." So, so true.

Well, this year was (thankfully) a lot different.  Not only was James a year old and wiser, but we had two extra sets of hands which made all the difference.  Here's a peek into our week at the shore:

Day 1:  We're Here!
We arrived the night before and woke up to a beautiful, sunshiny day.  This day was not only our first day on vacation, but also (and more importantly) Lucy's 5th Birthday!!!!  Our little girl turned 5 and was showered with gifts including a new Floyd doll (red loofa) and lots of treats.

After the birthday celebration, we grabbed some breakfast at The Cottage Cafe and then headed to the grocery store to stock up on food for the week.  The Grandparents arrived a little later in the day and after a quick unloading of the car, we headed to the pool.  Our little guppy had a blast in the pool making for a perfect day 1 of vacation.







Day 2: Beach Bound
We woke up to another gorgeous day in Bethany and decided to head to the beach.  Last year's beach experience was not a great one.  We lasted a total of 90 minutes and they were filled with sand in the mouth and eyes, fly-away umbrellas and insulin pump malfunctions.  Not cute.  This year was much better.  We didn't pack light (do we ever?), but we wanted to be prepared for any and all situations.  

Upon arrival, all James could say was "Water! Water! Water!"  Ed immediately took him to the ocean's edge and they stood there for 30+ minutes.  James LOVED how the water felt on his toes - especially when the water pulled back and his feet sunk into the sand. 

After the fascination waned, he spent some serious time making sand castles with Grandpa who is the utmost expert in all things sand.  Especially sand bridges!  Remarkably, we lasted 3 whine-free hours - a miracle in my book.  Before heading back to the house for a nap, we grabbed some ice cream from Kohr's which I think that was Jame's favorite part.  

That night, we headed back into town for a delicious seafood dinner at The Blue Crab Restaurant followed by some time on the playground.  It was truly the quintessential beach day!









Day 3: Beach Bound Part 2
Since our first day on the beach was such a success, we decided to try to replicate it.  

Same strategy.  

Different results.  

The awe of the beach that captured James on the previous day seemed to have worn off.  It wasn't all bad, but after 2 hours it was time to go home and grab a nap.  The afternoon/night was low key and included a bike ride to a new, local playground.  Nothing makes James happier than the sight of a slide.  




Day 4: Dogfish and Date Night
I'm not going to lie.  This may have been my most favorite day and it's not because we got a much needed break from our rambunctious 2-year old.  :)  This was the day that we got to sample beer.  Dogfish Head beer to be exact.  

Ed and I visited the Dogfish Head Brewery a few years back and had such a great time that we had to go back again - and bring Grandpa along with us.  Grandma and James spent the morning home (watching endless hours of Elmo!) while we headed to Milton, DE to check out the Dogfish digs. Since our last visit, the company invested something like $20 million in the facility and it showed.  The tasting room was updated as was the warehouse and bottling plant.  Our tour guide was great as were the 4 free samples.  My new favorite - Saison du Buff

Part two of Day 4 was date night for Ed and I.  We kissed James goodnight and made our way to Rehoboth for dinner at the Cultured Pearl Restaurant and Sushi Bar and a walk around town.  It was a perfect ending to a perfect day!











Day 5: Happy Birthday Grandpa!!
We had another birthday to celebrate while in Bethany - Grandpa's!  It was present time as soon as breakfast was over and James was ready to help out.  Grandpa got some great stuff and James got to play with wrapping paper and tissue.  A win-win!  After presents, Grandma and Grandpa escaped headed to Ocean Downs and we went for a bike ride in Rehoboth.  The day ended with bubbles, a big Italian dinner (Grandpa's favorite!) and birthday cake. Happy Birthday Grandpa!!










Day 6: Last Day
Our last day in Bethany was actually spent in Rehoboth trolling walking the boardwalk. Our main goal was to bring James to Funland so that he could go on the rides.  It would have been good if we checked the website to see when they opened because we were there several hours prior.  In James' words, "Awww, Nuts!" We did manage to play some carnival games and scored James two teddy bears so it was a win in our book.  After making our way through town, we found a park with a playground and tables for our picnic lunch.  Score!  The day ended with a failed attempt at some pool time hence the screaming photo below.  It was on that note that we packed up the car and headed out of dodge.  










It really was a great trip and we were so, so happy that Grandma and Grandpa were there with us.  I love that we continue to create new memories at the beach and I hope that the tradition continues in the future.  Happy Summer!!

Monday, June 16, 2014

A Whole Lotta Hoopla

I can't believe that I have not updated the blog since mid-May.  So much has been keeping us busy that finding the time to sit down and talk about it has been very limited.  So here I am...a month later with lots to share and only a small amount of time (James is already 45 minutes into his nap!).  Here is a brief synopsis of what the Mangiaracina's have been up to.

Mother's Day
This year we had a low-key Mommy's Day with extra morning sleep time for me, a home-cooked breakfast, Mother-Son nap time and a BBQ with the Grandparents.  I know that Mother's Day is looked at as a "Hallmark Holiday", but I don't care.  I love any excuse to spend quality time with my family - especially my wonderful Mom who not only is the best Mom out there (and who taught me all I know!), but the best Grandma that James could ask for.


A Quartuccio Wedding
We were cordially invited to the wedding of Kristen Quartuccio and Bill Kinslow on Memorial Day weekend.  James spent lots of quality time with Grandma M., Aunt Adriana, Uncle John, Aunt Lee Lee and Uncle Joe while Ed and I made our way to CT to celebrate the happy couple. Fun was had by all and I think the Mangiaracina's were ready to collapse by the time we left.  :)










Celebrate Fairfax
For the first time in many, many years, we were in town during the Celebrate Fairfax Festival and we took full advantage.  Ed and I secured some sitters on night 1 (thanks Mom & Dad!) so that we could enjoy the All American Rejects concert (awesome show, BTW).  On day 2, we took James to the fair and met up with friends Amanda, Kyle and Rafa to enjoy the rides, games and food. The boys had a great time as did the parents.  What's funny is that the shuttle bus ride to the fair and back may have been James' favorite part of the day. :)












Happy Birthday Ed!
This past week, Ed celebrated his 7th annual 29th birthday.  If you know my husband, you know that he is a BIG fan of his birthday so after we opened presents, we headed to Ted's Bulletin for a family breakfast and then onto the Reston Zoo.  Even though it was Daddy's birthday, we had to keep James smiling and animals seem to be the trick.  The kid even was brave enough to conquer is first pony ride!  It was a great day that ended with crab legs and birthday cake with the family.  











Sue & Ivan are Engaged!
Over the weekend we celebrated a very special couple - Sue & Ivan!!  They, along with lots and lots of family and friends, were in town for their engagement party.  My parents planned the top notch shin-dig and it went off without a hitch - and without electricity. Wouldn't you know that just as the party got started, the power went out!  We like to keep things interesting. :) It didn't matter because it was a great day celebrating a great couple.









Father's Day
We rounded out the weekend by celebrating all the great Dads in our lives.  Since Sue, Ivan and family were still in town, we were able to dole out our Dad-love in person which is always a special treat.  Our morning started with coffee and gifts for Ed who is THE most AMAZING Dad out there (in addition to my Dad and Ivan's Dad of course!).  I count my blessings everyday that I found Ed and that he is James' Dad because he is the most wonderful and perfect man for the job!  We then headed to the Quartuccio house to have breakfast with the family and give hugs to my Dad - the best Dad (and Grandpa) a girl could have asked for - and Ivan's Dad - the best Dad a guy could have asked for!  It was so nice spending time with these 3 amazing Dads (and some amazing Moms and a sister as well!) and it makes me wish that we all lived a little closer.  At least driving distance.  Can we all work on that? :)






As you can see, we have been quite busy and it does not end here.  Coming up:  a week at the beach, a long weekend in Philly, a visit from Adriana and John and a trip to Dutch Wonderland.  I'm exhausted justing thinking about it, but I wouldn't want it any other way.  #luckiestgirlintheworld