I don’t want to strain myself.

The real beach feeling has set in. I’m feeling less and less like doing anything besides swimming, walking, relaxing, being with our friends and family here. The kids are getting along amazingly. There are 6 boys aged 7-1/2 through 11. They’ve learned to play eight ball – we have a pool table here in the house. Amazing. Most amazing is that they’ve been playing pool and not playing gamecube. (I think I’d mentioned we’ve had a lot of rain – so indoor activities are pretty necessary!)

Anyway, back to the point. I’m not working too hard here. Not at all. Except for preparing to make Shabbat dinner with Ellen, I don’t want to think. So…. the post that follows is from Megan. I didn’t even have to ask her. She miraculously read my mind again.


4 Comments on “I don’t want to strain myself.”

  1. Eileen says:

    I am consumed with envy. Could there be anything better than vacation time with a pile of good books?

  2. junebee says:

    Well, you just keep on relaxing. That’s what vacations are for.

  3. Janet says:

    Similar comment from me, too…I’m green with envy, and I wish *I* could just sit back and relax with a pile of books! Thanks for staying in touch with us in the meantime!

    Janet

    (lordcelery.blogspot.com)

  4. Fightin' Mad Mary says:

    It sounds like you are finally in the “vacation zone”. I love life at a slower pace, you can really take it all in!
    Enjoy!


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