Drew and Jasper playing down on the beach.
During the first week of July, we made the yearly pilgrimage to Minnesota to spend time with the Jasper clan and enjoy time at the cabin. The cabin was built by my grandpa Ken when my dad was a boy. Our family has plenty of memories from spending time here, and we definitely want Jasper to enjoy some of his own memories from this place as well. We left Texas behind along with its daily 100-degree temperatures and parched dirt. Minnesota is beautiful this time of year. Nights are cool and most days are warm and sunny with a nice breeze off the lake. Picture perfect! Even days of rain were fine. It was nice to feel the mist off the rain and know God's creation was being restored by the water.going out deep with his cousins
He loved hopping into the lake and even came up with a huge smile each time he fell and went under. It was great! We spend lots of time down in the water while we're at the cabin, so we were hoping his aversion from last year would melt away. Check out this video of him in the water.
On the last day he was in the water, Jasper did a nose-dive into the water. He was just slightly disturbed, but not overly so. When I undressed him up at the cabin I noticed just how much sand got up his shirt.
Jasper and Karin are watching an episode of the Backyardigens before dinner. Karin is comforting Jasper since he has gotten emotionally attached to these characters and screams for their safety whenever anything perilous appears to be happening.
As an aside, I'll mention right after this picture (below), Adam came in on the sailboat and both Drew and Linnea moved to help him with his landing. As a result, Jasper toppled into the water. He was totally fine and came up grinning.
Linnea and Karin in their pretty dresses. Jasper and Karin looking at a book one cool morning. I don't think anyone was rushing outside to be in the water this morning.Jasper gave up his Oakmont USGA hat for Auntie Brittany who lost her 6-yr-old Grand Tetons hat into the lake earlier in the summer. Britta liked the neutral color, and we're thinking Uncle Adam will like the squirrel.
Nana and Papa with their grandkids
After dinner, we're observing some Wii action ahead of us. Jasper found it fascinating!
Small town life is quaint and fun. On July 6th we headed to Marble, MN for their centennial parade. Armed with pillowcases for candy booty, the cousins were rar-rar-ing to go ... well, Linnea was at least. It turns out Karin really needed a nap and didn't care how many loud rescue vehicles passed by, she slept soundly in Nana's lap while Auntie Lindsay gathered up candy for her. Jasper loved all the fire trucks, tractors and the one rare snowplow. Seriously, there were a LOT of fire trucks, and this parade went on for 1.5 hrs! And you would not believe the amount of candy dispersed. Wow! It was amazing. It was a good time.
the whole crew: Britt, Adam, Karin (pink hat), Lindsay, Dad, Linnea, Jasper, Drew, Chris and Mom.
Jasper sees something he likes!
check out the kids and adults crawling over the street to pick up candy! Linnea waits in ready position.Ooh, a snowplow on treaded tracks!
Yes, Jasper definitely liked the snowplow!
Tractors came at the end, and by this time Jasper was really into the groove of this parade.
Our yearly shot, and here you can see my baby belly.
Drew had to come back to Texas early so he could be back at work, but Jasper and I stayed on through the week after the 4th. We had fun playing in the water, playing with the old toy train Nana and Papa brought for Jasper, going for rides in Papa's boat, dancing to the singing bass in Papa's garage, eating tons of yummy food Nana prepared and playing with Daisy. "Daisy" is in fact the first new word Jasper started saying while we were at the cabin. Oh, how he loves that dog! Additional new words have followed. More on that later.
Jasper loved driving Papa's boat! I was told while he was steering one time, Papa tried to hold onto the wheel too and Jasper removed Papa's hand so he could have complete "control."
Jasper loved the spring. Despite it's freezing cold water, he liked letting the water rush over his hands. It's kind of precarious around the spring, so we had to supervise each visit and sometimes come up with distracting ways to extract him from this alluring feature.
A more refined technique ... walk along the spring out to the waterfront. He liked that.
Being silly with Auntie Lindsay
goodbye kisses for Auntie Lindsay
Nana and Papa reading to their grandkids about tractors. Jasper actually was not originally on the couch with them. Papa just read out loud and showed so much interest in what he was reading that eventually Jasper came over and joined them.
Jasper loved swinging out on the porch and would often enjoy time there with Auntie Brittany, usually reading a book.
During this reading of Dinosaurumpus, somehow it came about that Jasper and Karin started saying "Romp!" with Uncle Chris as he got to the end of the "chorus" of each page. Now he says it all the time and loves to read this book over and over!
This is after Jasper's first ice cream-induced sugar high. We stopped at DQ after Sammy's and all got dessert, but we didn't get something for Jasper because previously he hasn't liked nor been very interested in ice cream. (Yes, we have tried.) But he was a little annoyed that everyone else had something and he didn't. He still wasn't interested in just the ice cream, but mom and dad's strawberry shake was heartily consumed by our wee little one.
1 comment:
Wow! Looks like y'all have been having some serious fun!
What great pics and fun memories.
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