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Gribble Summer, Part 1

At the end of June, we went up to Fort Collins to do some camping. We had a very picturesque campsite right on Pinewood reservoir, but our site was so sloped we couldn’t even find a flat spot for the tent…which was a real problem, because our friends Andrew and Maggie and their kids Tilley and Whit were joining us the second night. Benjamin kept tumbling down the hill. On Saturday, we drove around the reservoir to a little beach. The kids haven’t been to the beach too often; there just aren’t very many in Colorado! Phoebe had a great time. Benjamin was a little suspicious of the cold water on his feet.

Daddy and Benjamin in the sand.
Daddy and Benjamin in the sand.
Phoebe filling up her camping bucket.
Phoebe filling up her camping bucket.
A view of the beach.
A view of the beach.
Trying to entice Benjamin to stick his feet in.
Trying to entice Benjamin to stick his feet in.

Phoebe came to a Lafayette Ladies lunch with me; several of my publishing friends live in Lafayette, so we’re getting together once a month. On the way out of the building, Phoebe and I stopped in a fancy kitchen shop, where we discovered 3-D cookie cutters. Here’s the result!

Phoebe with her menagerie.
Phoebe with her menagerie.
Colorful frosting and cinnamon candies complete the look.
Colorful frosting and cinnamon candies complete the look.

Too bad no one at our house really likes sugar cookies.

Time to say goodbye to Benjamin's first pairs of shoes, size 2.
Time to say goodbye to Benjamin’s first pairs of shoes, size 2.

Our good friends the Johnsons (Katie, Todd, Henry, and Ingrid) were in Boulder for the whole summer this year! We saw them several times, including for supper on the Fourth of July before we went over to the church to watch Boulder’s fireworks together.

Phoebe loves to be read to. She doesn't seem to find Henry's abilities as novel as the grown-ups do!
Phoebe loves to be read to. She doesn’t seem to find Henry’s abilities as novel as the grown-ups do!
Henry, Phoebe, Ingrid, Benjamin.
Henry, Phoebe, Ingrid, Benjamin.

We were delighted to leave the rest of the animal cookies with the Johnsons. The next day I happened to see a mouse dart behind our refrigerator. We caught him/her with some peanut butter in a strategically placed humane trap. What a cutie!

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Like all almost-2-year-olds, Benjamin gets all kinds of bumps and scrapes. He must’ve run into a wall—or another kid—with his face, because he had a black bruise in the shape of his glasses underneath his eye.

Does he look like a boxer?
Does he look like a boxer?
See the bruise in the shape of his glasses?
See the bruise in the shape of his glasses?

July 6

I wanted to type "sleeping baby," but look how big he's gotten! Hard to believe our little guy is almost 2.
I wanted to type “sleeping baby,” but look how big he’s gotten! Hard to believe our little guy is almost 2.

July 8

On July 8, Benjamin was scheduled to have his hearing checked again. Of course, on the night of the 7th, he clearly had a cold. I called to see if they could still do the test, and the coordinator said that he could have his ears checked by his ear, nose, and throat doctor, and if there was no fluid behind them, he could be tested. Sure enough, they were clear, so we went ahead with everything. The test was a sleeping ABR (auditory brainstem response), which seemed like a good alternative to sedating Benjamin again. Like many kids, if he’s really sick, he tends to sleep it off, but I figured with a cold he’d be restless. We borrowed his cot and naptime blanket from daycare.

Benjamin feel asleep right away on his cot from school.
Benjamin feel asleep right away on his cot from school.
All the wires don't seem to bother him at all.
All the wires don’t seem to bother him at all.
The headset is for the ABR; it helps maintain the pressure of the device against his head.
The headset is for the ABR; it helps maintain the pressure of the device against his head.

July 12

My good friend Karen Williams and I went to the Great Stupa of Dharmakaya up in Redfeather Lakes. It rained so hard on the way up, we had to stop because we couldn’t see the road. Then we missed a turn and wound up in Wyoming. Finally we found it. As always, it was a lovely, peaceful place to be.

A view of the mountains from the stupa.
A view of the mountains from the stupa.
The Great Stupa.
The Great Stupa.
Self portrait: Jess and Karen.
Self portrait: Jess and Karen.

July 13

The kids are enraptured by an episode of Mr. Rogers.
The kids are enraptured by an episode of Mr. Rogers.

July 18

We made plans to drive to Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri, which is halfway between Pittsburgh and Boulder, so we could see Dave’s sister Erika, her wife Heidi, and their girls, Genevieve and Cordelia. While we were making plans, I invited my aunt Linda and her sons, Evers and Ashe. There are some camper cabins for rent in the Lake of the Ozarks State Park, so each family rented one.

We had a softball game in the evening on Thursday, so we headed out on the road after the game. The kids are pretty good at road trips by now: Phoebe can recite the Gribble road trip rules.
1. Tell Mom and Dad if you have to go potty.
2. Take turns playing kid and adult music.
3. Have fun!

Phoebe asleep on the way to Missouri.
Phoebe asleep on the way to Missouri.
Benjamin looks like a little angel asleep with his curly hair.
Benjamin looks like a little angel asleep with his curly hair.

After a few nighttime and a few more daytime stops, we arrived at the state park after lunch. We checked out the very hospitable cabin, and it wasn’t too long until Erika, Heidi, and the girls showed up. We had dinner together and then put the kids to bed. Dave and I stayed up drinking beer by the fire and discussing whether the eyes I clearly saw reflected in the night were eyes or lightening bugs. (We don’t have lightening bugs in Colorado, so those turned out to be a treat for Phoebe.) Sure enough, they were eyes! We counted many raccoons, who had come to eat the Cheerios we’d thrown off the deck of the cabin so Benjamin wouldn’t eat them off the floor.

Lots of small raccoons showed up to share our Cheerios.
Lots of small raccoons showed up to share our Cheerios.

I slept so well in the loft of the cabin, I started to think we should buy an “industrial mattress” for our bed at home! (Of course, we drove all night, so I was sleepy, and the temperature at night was reasonable.) On Saturday morning, I got up earlyish and went for a short jog. It was lovely to be outside, but it was so hot and muggy! We spent the morning hanging out with the cousins and eating the delicious egg breakfast Dave cooked. There were no kitchens in the cabins, so everything was cooked outside, just like camping. That meant we spent much of each day cooking, eating, and cleaning up.

Genevieve is excited about opening a birthday present...
Genevieve is excited about opening a birthday present…
Phoebe is ready for a Strider ride around the deck.
Phoebe is ready for a Strider ride around the deck.
Cordelia checks out her new squishy camping cup.
Cordelia checks out her new squishy camping cup.
...until she figures out it's another kite!
…until she figures out it’s another kite!
Benjamin, surrounded by a lot of strangers, takes solace in his thumb and Mommy's leg.
Benjamin, surrounded by a lot of strangers, takes solace in his thumb and Mommy’s leg.
We "hiked" down to the lake to take a look. Mostly we heard a lot of power boats.
We “hiked” down to the lake to take a look. Mostly we heard a lot of power boats.

Saturday afternoon, Linda and the boys arrived, so we waited for them to move into Cabin #3 before all heading to the beach that was around the other side of the lake. Dave and I aren’t wild about sand (or weird lake water with little dead fish floating by people’s heads), but the kids had a good time. Phoebe really liked “swimming” from parent to parent, and Benjamin let Linda hold him!

Benjamin wasn't TOO scared of Aunt Erika.
Benjamin wasn’t TOO scared of Aunt Erika.
Linda often looks a little goofy in photos.
Linda often looks a little goofy in photos.
The boys. Evers is at the "poke at the fire" age.
The boys. Evers is at the “poke at the fire” age.
The girls spent a lot of time pretending to be birdies. Here you see Phoebe Bird, Genevieve Bird, and Cordelia Bird.
The girls spent a lot of time pretending to be birdies. Here you see Phoebe Bird, Genevieve Bird, and Cordelia Bird.

Benjamin entertains the bigger kids.
Benjamin entertains the bigger kids.
Ashe in particular was smitten with Benjamin and spent a lot of time playing ball with him.
Ashe in particular was smitten with Benjamin and spent a lot of time playing ball with him.

Erika and Heidi have a hard-won grown-up moment to chat.
Erika and Heidi have a hard-won grown-up moment to chat.
Phoebe and Genevieve drinking hot chocolate.
Phoebe and Genevieve drinking hot chocolate.
Helping Benjamin walk.
Helping Benjamin walk.

Time to crash in the pack-n-play!
Time to crash in the pack-n-play!
Phoebe had the downstairs futon to herself (plus lion, puppy, and caterpillar).
Phoebe had the downstairs futon to herself (plus lion, puppy, and caterpillar).

On Sunday we took a long trip around the lake to tour Ozark Caverns. This was Phoebe’s second show cave, so she felt very comfortable. We weren’t allowed to bring in our cameras because of the threat of White Nose Syndrome being passed from cave to cave, but there were some wonderful formations, including a “showerhead” that continually poured into a “bathtub.” After the cave we played putt-putt at a pirate course and went for ice cream. A very full day!

Relaxing on the porch in the morning. We had only light electronics with us, which was lovely.
Relaxing on the porch in the morning. We had only light electronics with us, which was lovely.

Cabin #2, where the Gribbles (D, J, P, and B) stayed for four nights.
Cabin #2, where the Gribbles (D, J, P, and B) stayed for four nights.
A view of our picnic table.
A view of our picnic table.
A view of the loft ladder.
A view of the loft ladder.
Linda hanging out with Benjamin.
Linda hanging out with Benjamin.
Kids outside the bathroom by a plaque commemorating the building of the camper cabins.
Kids outside the bathroom by a plaque commemorating the building of the camper cabins.
Linda and a tired Evers.
Linda and a tired Evers.
Cordelia looks lost in thought...or just tired.
Cordelia looks lost in thought…or just tired.
All the kiddos together.
All the kiddos together.

On Monday morning I got up and went for a 7-mile run. It was one of the most fun runs I’ve ever done, with the trees making a canopy over my head and all that oxygen at sea level! I could breathe the whole time. In the afternoon, I had to go into town (Osage Beach) to give a presentation about open access to a work meeting, so I used Starbucks’ internet by the side of a highway while Dave and the kids drove around. The modern era!

Erika, Heidi, and the girls left on Monday, so we enjoyed Linda, Evers, and Ashe by ourselves until Tuesday morning, when we all packed up and drove home. It was a much nicer vacation than I’d imagined when we planned to meet up in Missouri!

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