Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Girls Are Back In Town

Allison and Norah Mae made it home to Michigan safely and I couldn't be happier! I know I have to share my girls but I do not have to like it. Norah flew on her first airplane and couldn't have been better. After boarding both planes she fell asleep which leads me to believe she takes after her mother and will be able to sleep any where. I took the day off from work and drove to Grand Rapids to pick them up, I was excited to see Norah still remembered me. The smile on her face melted my heart and was a strong reminder of how much I love her, not that I could forget.Last weekend was a good one, on Saturday we went to the local farmers market to get some fresh fruits and veggies. Norah started eating her first people food, she seems to like it. I hope she takes after her father and will enjoy a multitude of foods. Later in the day I got bored and suggested that we take a hike and try out our new backpack carrier. We didn't have to venture far to find some hiking trails. One of the good things about Michigan is there is no lack of state parks. We chose a nice little hike along duck lake, Norah was beside herself with all of the new stuff to look at. I can't wait to get her back out there. Saturday night I volunteered at a local salute to the military. It was a very cool thing, I was in the presence of a WWII purple heart recipient and the family of a local guy that lost his life in Afghanistan. I am proud to have taken part in this. On Monday I was looking out our back window and I saw a turtle, I thought it was strange and then I realized what it was doing, laying its eggs. Allison and I looked it up and found out we should expect to see baby turtles crawl out of our lawn sometime in August. I am looking forward to a nice 3 day weekend this week and I'm sure the family and I will get into something good.







Sunday, June 9, 2013

Great Lakes To New Hampshire & Back

              What a trip, the Croteau family left Michigan on May 13th. May 13th was not only just my birthday but also game 7 of the Bruins vs. Toronto series. What a nerve wracking game that was. This trip we decided to go through Canada, it was pretty neat going through the border. I pulled into a gas station to fuel up, $1.24 I thought wow Canada is great, gas is so cheap. Then I realized it was in liters not gallons, oopps. Norah did extremely well during the ride, her mother and I were happy about that.
               It is always so nice to be home and able to see family. I was able to go out with my sister and her husband to be as well as my cousin Eric. We did a makeshift brewery tour of Portsmouth NH. We were even able to find Earth Eagle Brewing's, New England Gangsta IPA and Portsmouth Brewery's Kate The Great Imperial Stout. It was a great night out and about.
              Courtney's wedding went off without a hitch. It was a great time and it was fun to see old friends and to make new ones. Unfortunately Allison had to leave early and tend to our little girl at home, because of this I may have imbibed a bit more than normal hence why I could be seen on the dance floor cutting a rug. It was awesome to see how happy my little sister is.
               While in NH we were able to enjoy many things. Allison's cousin and my friend, Nate invited us over for a back yard Turkey fry which was a great time. We went to Strawberry Banke with my parents and enjoyed a day of walking around looking at the old neighborhood. As always we enjoyed plenty of good food at the White families homestead. Every trip we make home some friends we are able to see and some we are not. I wish there was enough time to see everyone, maybe next time.
              Allison, the lucky duck, was able to stay back in NH a couple of extra weeks. This means I was set to drive out west on my own. The drive actually wasn't that back I had a mix of Phish and books on CD to keep my mind busy during the 8 hour drive to Niagara, Ontario. I had never been to the Falls so it was a pretty amazing experience! Stella was with me to enjoy the view. I spent the night in Canada and explored a little bit. I wish Allison and Norah had been with me but what can you do, maybe next time. They next day I finished my drive through Canada and headed home to Michigan. On June 2nd I awoke to find the temp at 37 degrees, it leveled out to a balmy 48 degrees that day. Why did we decide to move North again? I have been missing Allison and Norah dearly and have decided being a bachelor is no longer as much fun as I remember. I hope she knows she is stuck with me for life. The girls being back in New Hampshire has afforded me the opportunity to do plenty of fishing, both spin cast and fly. I was also able to head up north to Traverse City Michigan this past Saturday. I fly fished my way up the coast about 2.5 hours hitting a few of Michigan's blue ribbon trout streams. After all my effort I caught one trout, I guess better luck next time. My real reason for the trip up north was to visit with a friend of mine from Charleston. He and his wife graciously made me ribs and cupcakes. The meal and the company was fantastic. Today I started out writing this blog laying in my hammock, I may have dozed off for a few minutes only to be awoken by the rain. I was able to get inside before getting to wet.
                 I am taking off this upcoming Tuesday in order to pick up my two beautiful girls in Grand Rapids. I can't wait to be a family again. I am already planning our next trip east although it may not be for a while. We welcome all visitors so don't be strangers. Until next time....

Canada here we come.

Beautiful girl enjoying Prescot Park, Portsmouth NH.


Stella and Chloe on a sunny Middleton morning.
Nanny White and two of the wee ones.



Can't wait to get outdoors when my girls are home.


Family, I wouldn't trade it for the world.

Oh Canada, You live up to the stereotypes!

Mi Madre w/ Norah in the ergo.

Wading in shorts and catching Smallmouth Bass, is summer here?