Quinn's cub scout troop was going to march in the parade and he had asked me to walk with him. I was really looking forward to doing this. We talked and laughed as we made our way to the finishing area.
Once we got to the finishing area, they took a team picture of the scouts.
The rest of the family picked out a nice area with some shade where they could watch the parade and wait for us to pass by. Of course, the sun tends to move and what once was a shady area is not so much so later on. It seems that this was as good a place as any for Miss Vivian to take a nap...the heck with grandpa and Quinn.
So, when Pam and I planned our trip to visit D&D and the grandkids, we knew that this would be a busy weekend with lots of traffic and plenty of warm temperatures. But we had done this many times before. The kids have plenty of fun in the parks, where they can generally run through the fountains and play on the swings and jungle-gyms. And, they can always cool off in the pool in the back yard.
After the parade, there was ice cream all around, complete with sprinkles and gummy-bear toppings.
So, here are some of those "G&G" moments I mentioned.
So, that was pretty much the weekend. They always go too fast, and there are way too many unseen changes in these youngsters between visits.
So we have to Skype every once in a while, and get in a few words during phone calls. I came up with a new way to get connected...I wrote a letter to Quinn in Morse Code. I am doing some refresher stuff for my Ham Radio hobby and I think (I am not sure if they still do this one) Quinn can get a badge for doing something with Morse Code. We'll see. I told him that this would be our secret pirate code way of communicating (.... .. / --.- ..- .. -. -.).
We brought our children and they brought theirs into this world because it/we needed the light that only they can bring.
Hooah (.... --- --- .- ....)
2 comments:
You've been busy with the blog!! Okay, I give up, what is .... --- --- .- ....?
Dave
It is HOOAH in Morse Code.
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