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Graduation Celebration!

Finally… as promised- the recounting of Z’s graduation celebration. When we originally discussed the idea of a “graduation party,” he was less than enthused by the idea of the typical backyard bar-b-que to which all of one’s 100 closest friends and family are invited. So, we decided on a different type of celebration.

A weekend with our families at Grandma and Grandpa’s lake house!

Boat Ride

Once we had the date selected (which took several weeks of phone tag, emails, and re-scheduling) and the menu planned (which seemed to take even longer with all the debating between the women involved!), we just had to show up and enjoy ourselves.

ZDadEric

The guys (Z, my dad, and my sister’s boyfriend, Eric) played some catch before we went out on the boats…

Grandpa

Z’s paternal grandfather gave my parents a tour of the lake on the pontoon boat while the rest of went out to waterski.

Z waterskiing

Z is really good at it.

No hands!Catching some air

Show off

Show off.

Andy

His dad is really good at it too. He only needs ONE ski!

Jill

And so is Z’s youngest sister.

THIS guy on the other hand…

Trying!

Try as he might, couldn’t get up on the water. That’s my sister’s boyfriend again. And boy, he was persistent. This was on Sunday afternoon, even after he was tired and sore from all the trying that he did on Saturday morning and afternoon! But don’t feel bad for him. He was good at other stuff…

Tubing

Like making my sister laugh while they were tubing. At least until they conked heads while going over some really rough water and were both thrown from the tube! Apparently his head is harder than hers because she was the one who ended up with a bump and bad headache. (Some ice and excedrin later and she felt better! No concussion thankfully!) And, they’re still dating so it didn’t do too much damage.

He was also the only one able to accomplish THIS all weekend…

Catfish!

Z has been trying and trying to land a fish or two every time we’ve been out at the lake. And Eric, who was extremely dubious about venturing out into the mosquito infested inky blackness that descends on areas with no light pollution to throw a line in the dark lake, came triumphantly back up to the house with this catfish on his line. He was very proud. (And let the poor fish go back into the lake… he was too small to be eaten!)

But back to the boating adventures…

sisters

Z’s sisters had fun on the jet ski… and later, Z, Eric and Kaitlin managed to tip it over- twice! Thankfully, no one was hurt and we all just laughed at them.

Learning to drive

Jill even learned how to drive it!

Sisters

Happy Father's Day!

Another perk to the weekend was getting to spend Father’s Day with my dad. My brother is away at scout camp as a counselor all summer and my sister is living at school to take classes and work so my dad would’ve been “childless” for the holiday. It was fun that we got to double the celebrations and be with him for the weekend too.

EricaZ and his other Grandpa

HeronSnuggling

We had a wonderful weekend topped off with some great food (all of the planning was worth it!), a rousing game of “Pit,” and lots of quality time with our families. My sister is graduating NEXT spring… maybe we’ll do it again. :)

Next up, some updates on our move and crazy busy life!

Choose Joy,

E

Montreal

I love to travel… after studying abroad in Bilbao, Spain a few years ago with side trips to Rome and Athens, I can’t WAIT to be able to go back to Europe! For anyone who’s been, you know what I mean… for those of you who haven’t, you should definitely go. Seriously. Or at least hit up Africa, Asia, or South America. (I hear Costa Rica is pretty sweet.)  And for those of you who can’t afford the trans-atlantic flight (like me!), consider Montreal in Quebec, Canada. Z and I roadtripped our way up there on our honeymoon and although we only stayed for a few days, we really did feel like we had been transported to some historic, European city (hearing/seeing French everywhere helps). It was beautiful, the people were super friendly and helpful, and the FOOD… it was heavenly.

Walking through the modern part of the City... headed towards the historic district. (Z likes to take diagonal pictures!)

Walking through the modern part of the City... headed towards the historic district. (Z likes to take diagonal pictures!)

 We stayed at the Sofitel… and it was by far the nicest hotel I have ever stayed in… and unanimously voted the best breakfast both of us have ever had. (also most expensive!)

Thus begins my love of Eggs Benedict...

Thus begins my love of Eggs Benedict...

Studying architecture as an undergraduate has given me a new appreciation for churches. This was one of the most impressive (and colorful!) that I have ever seen in person. (Don’t count St. Peter’s Basilica aka the Vatican… that was mind-blowing!)

It's not really tilted that way... can you tell who took the picture?

It isn't really tilted like that... can you tell who took the picture?

 We stopped in the church on our way to “Old Montreal.” If you’re looking for the “old European City feel” complete with cobblestone streets and sidewalk cafes, look no further!

I wish I was there right now...

I wish I was there right now...

Listening to some street musicians in the Plaza... trying to decide which delicious cafe to hit up for lunch. (Sorry, haven't yet figured out how to rotate pictures after they're already uploaded! Maybe you can't...)

Listening to some street musicians in the Plaza... trying to decide which delicious cafe to hit up for lunch. (Sorry, haven't figured out how to rotate pictures after they are already uploaded... maybe you can't!)

 After a glorious few days in Montreal, we headed to Maine for some camping and a beautiful Bed and Breakfast… all that to come later. For now, make plans to travel to Montreal. (It’s WAAAAY better than Niagra Falls!)

Dreaming of Canada,

E