I love this picture of my two big boys building a sand castle. This has been happening every summer for 15 years. The holes get deeper and the piles get higher every year. We just never outgrow the enjoyment of playing in the sand. There were little kids all around us on the beach each day last week, and it was so fun to watch them do the same thing mine used to do ~ dig and build closer to the water, where the tide will inevitably fill up the moat, but then eventually destroy the entire castle. They would squeal and scurry around building bigger walls and barriers, and this would occupy them for at least an hour, but always to no avail.
Building houses OF sand and ON a foundation of sand can not withstand the storms, it’s certainly true to Jesus’ parable. In fact, they can’t even withstand the daily tide. A dear friend said to me the other day, “It’s not the dragons. It’s the gnats.” So true. The daily tide of life (conflict, work, parenting, relationships, rejection, finances, betrayal, people’s needs) can be so difficult to endure for the long term. This wasn’t supposed to be a post about trial, but the truth is that there was a bit of that hanging over this vacation. The good news, though, is that getting away granted a bit of reprieve from its disappointing, discouraging nature.
Getting out of the house and spending time in a different location always helps put things in better perspective, and we did have a refreshing time away, so back to the sand castles….
Robert thought the cold water might give him some relief from back pain, but sadly, it really didn’t. |
Pretty sure they were just numb by the time they came out of the water! |
An attempt to warm up. (Well, and avoid another photo.) |
Kory working on one of his three sand castle designs over the course of our trip. |
Our evenings were filled with grilling some yummy dinners, trips into town for ice cream, a movie on a rainy night (no need to pay good money to see “And So It Goes” ~ FYI!), and a nightly Spades tournament. Cooper and Kory beat Kayla and Dad in the best two out of three. Mom couldn’t stay up that late, and somehow fell asleep each night just feet away in spite of their laughing, yelling, and arguing.
View from the Marginal Way |
Maybe my favorite parts of getting away were the early morning runs I was able to go on and our anniversary breakfast. If you know Ogunquit, then you know the “Marginal Way.” It’s a narrow mile-long walkway along the rocky coast and overlooking the ocean. It’s beautifully and naturally landscaped, and provides incredible views.
Sunrise |
From there I could run into the quaint downtown area and then access the sandy beach, running for a couple of more miles, enjoying the quiet, the sunshine, and the thoughts of our great, infinite, and majestic God. One morning when I got back I looked up this verse:
Low tide and a few other runners and walkers. |
This map must show the high-tide view! Looks like I was running in the ocean ~ or swimming. |
I returned “home” to this pretty view of Perkins Cove and sitting on the deck with Robert while our three teens slept. |
Robert’s back is still giving him so much grief. He’s been in constant and worsening pain since December, which means he hasn’t been able to run with me in months. We did go out for breakfast together after my run and while the kids slept to celebrate our 22nd wedding anniversary, though.
We definitely cheated on our paleo diet for this breakfast celebration. Robert had a toasted blueberry muffin along with his omelet, bacon and homefries, and I finally got to try a lemon-ricotta pancake. I see them on the breakfast buffet at Whole Foods each week on our Monday breakfast dates there, but they are never gluten free. I ordered one on the side of my two-eggs-over-easy, homefries, and bacon plate, and it was delicious! I’m craving another one as I type this.
When we returned, we made one pajama-clad child come outside on the deck and take our picture.
So thankful for some time away and some sunshine!
So thankful for this 15 year Maine vacation tradition!
We love the Krumereys! Happy Anniversary and continue living each day to the hilt. Love, K&J