Friday, July 21, 2017

Through the Eyes of a Three-Year-Old

This past week members of Wendy's family came to the cottage for a visit.  Her sister (Nancy), her niece (Gretchen) and husband (Jon) and their 3-year old son, Nick enjoyed the hot, humid week on the Vineyard.  Nick is an adorable, sweet little boy with a vivid imagination.  As you can imagine, our activities were focused on fun things for Nick.  Let us enjoy the week through Nick's eyes.


Day 1:  We flew from NYC to Martha's Vineyard to be greeted by my Nana, Uncle Barry and Aunt Wendy.  When we got to the little cottage, we took time to get settled and to go through all the books and toys stored in their little chest.  Nana also had new toys for me.  My favorite?  Just to hung out on the porch!  What an awesome place.  The rocking chairs are nice but playing on the porch and in the front yard were my favorites.

 

Dance Class
Day 2:  Today was a busy day.  The Campground had two exciting events for children.  There was a dance class at lunchtime and a Marionettes performance at dinner time.  I was a bit shy for the dance class and only participated a little bit.  The puppet show was amazing.  I was mesmerized the entire time and even got to look at the homemade puppets after the show.  This campground must like children to have such cool events for us!




 

Day 3:  It was an easier day today.  We walked to a nearby park that is awesome!  It has new features that I explored; I jumped, climbed, slid down the slide, did the swing and "drove" the boat.  I really enjoyed this park and despite the hot, sticky weather, I had a ball.  After dinner on the porch, we went to the traditional Wednesday night Sing-Along in the Tabernacle.  We even sang songs I knew from school, like Bingo!











Day 4:  Today, I became a pirate!  We walked down to the harbor and joined the crew of pirates for a trip on the high seas!  I even got a tattoo of a skull and crossbones!  With my scarf and eye-patch, I was ready to sail the seas looking for treasure.  We found a treasure chest and I got to open it!  How cool is that??  We came home with a bag full of booty.  I especially liked the sea animal toys.

With my sword

Opening the treasure chest

With Daddy
















Day 5:   Who wouldn't want to take a ride on the oldest carousel in the country?  I got to ride the Flying Horses Carousel two times.  First with Mommy and then with Daddy.  I am not big enough to really grab the rings but enjoyed watching my parents grab them.  It was fun!


Day 6:  Our time on the Vineyard had come to a close.  I enjoyed my time staying at Uncle Barry and Aunt Wendy's gingerbread cottage.  I enjoyed all the activities and just hanging out.  After some pictures at the house, we walked down to the ferry where we said our good-byes!  I look forward to returning to this little peace of heaven or as I call it, Marsha's Vineyard.

 

Saturday, July 15, 2017

Detailing a House

We have all heard the saying, "the devil is in the details".  Isn't it appropriate that the most detailed work on our cottage is painting our accents with the color Hot Tamale?  Wendy loves the color and it makes a wonderful accent color.  But oh, is it challenging to work with!

When we decided to repaint the front of the cottage, it meant there would be lots of painting the red accents.  Using artist's brushes, we painted the insides of the acorns which are cutouts in the rails.  We also painted specific rings on the porch posts.

But the most challenging was painting the tent post at the top of the cottage.  These design features are a reminder of when these were tents, not wooden cottages.  Our tent post is beautiful but very high and difficult to reach.  Barry painted the bottom portion from a ladder.  To paint the top half, he borrowed a long extension pole with a paint roller.

Our painting is finally done on the porches....this year!!