July in a Nutshell

Well, according to this blog, July didn’t happen.  In real life, it did happen, and it was all sorts of bonkers.  Let’s just hit the highlights.

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While I was in Geneseo in May, Abby volunteered us both to take our 16-year-old coworker Bryant to any concert he wanted for his birthday.  He picked one of his favorite bands, SOJA, who were coming to the NorVa in July.

I definitely don’t dislike reggae, I just never listen to it… so I was pretty sure I’d have fun just going to a live show and goofing off with Abby while we tried not to embarrass Bryant too much, but I didn’t know what to expect in terms of music.  So it was pretty cool when these guys were AWESOME!

Seriously, it was a really great show and I have been jammin’ out to SOJA ever since.  Bryant is really excited to have made a reggae convert out of me.  It probably has to do with the fact that I’m very in tune with Snoop Dogg at all times and was subconsciously foreshadowing his transformation into reggae artist Snoop Lion.

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Perry got a little upgrade and he’s officially a southern boy!  It was sad to say goodbye to my New York plates, but it was pretty long overdue.  Also, my car insurance is way less expensive in North Carolina and I no longer worry that other locals think I’m a Yankee tourist on the bypass!  Score.

Finally, I went to watch my little cousin Townes compete in Skim Jam 2012 last week!  Check out that shred:

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It was funny to realize that this was actually a nationwide skim boarding competition that some people traveled from states away to compete in.  We were pretty lucky to be able to drive ten minutes down the road to watch!

Townes was in the “minis” division (under eight), so his heat was the first of the day.  He did really well and had a blast!  Future pro right here.

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So there we have it: top three exciting things of July 2012 on the OBX.  August is already shaping up to be just as busy and full of shenanigans!

An Almost Silent Sunrise

I’m baaaaack!

My dad left yesterday after a ten-day visit from New York, during which I was way too busy planting flowers, going to the beach, and eating frozen yogurt to update the blog (if I said things like “sorry I’m not sorry,” now would be the time).

My aunt Joanna came from Denver for the first three days of his visit (I hadn’t seen her in six years!), and it was so great to have them both here.  We packed a ton of Outer Banks fun into their time at the beach, and I have lots to write about in future posts, but we spent one morning doing something that is better illustrated in pictures than in words.

Why would someone who has to get up at 4:30am for work three days a week voluntarily wake up at the same time on her day off?

This is why.

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My aunt has only seen the ocean a handful of times in her life, so watching her watch the sunrise over the Atlantic was more exciting for me than watching the sunrise itself (her reaction was probably close to what mine would be at viewing the Rocky Mountains, which she sees every day!).

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I am lucky to have the family I do, and I am lucky to live at the beach.

The Best Things About Summer

Here on the Outer Banks, we officially left spring in the dust this week.

The sudden appearance of herds of tourists and crazy heat waves clearly point to summer being in full swing.  Those might not be my favorite parts of summer on the OBX, but there are plenty of other parts that I’ve been missing all winter!

The Brewing Station backyard

The Brewing Station has a huge backyard with picnic tables, a playground, their own herb and veggie garden, a stage for live music every weekend, and the food truck (I.  LOVE.  The food truck.  That’s a post all it’s own).  Technically, you can go outside year round, but it’s too windy and chilly in the winter to stay.  And the food truck’s not open (see previous sentiment).

I stayed with Townes again last week while his parents were out of town, and I spent a good four hours out back at the Brewing Station one afternoon while he had art camp next door, and then wanted to stay and play once he got out.  A bunch of other moms of kids at art camp were there, too, and the kids all played tag and hunted roly-poly bugs together.  Yup, I have mom friends.

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Evening beach time

I LOVE the beach in the winter.  It’s quiet and lonely in a nice way, and the ocean is cold and beautiful.  The beach in the summer is nice, too, of course, but my northern blood just can’t take it during normal daylight hours.  Only once in a long while do I actually go to the beach in the middle of the day during the busy season.

It’s best to go right before sunset.  The air is starting to cool, but the sand will still keep you warm if you need it to.  Plus, it looks like this:

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Flowers and lovely things

Summer showers (which we’ve been lucky enough to have plenty of so far) mean that over the next couple months, plants will actually grow in the sandy barren wasteland that we like to call soil ‘round these parts.  I’m planning to fix up our backyard a little more this summer, but for now, I’m just taking baby steps towards real gardening.

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Reading on the deck

This is my summertime evening ritual.  There’s an hour or so right before dusk where it’s cool enough but not too chilly, the bugs aren’t out, and it’s still light enough to see… that’s my read-on-the-deck hour!

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I camp out with a good book and a cold beverage of some sort and reeeelax.  My preference is to sit out front so I can surreptitiously creep on anybody who walks past.  They usually don’t look up and notice me, but I don’t miss a trick in this neighborhood.  Although it can be difficult when you have a pal who likes to keep you company like this:

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Bodie is Sarah’s dad’s dog and came to hang out with his best buddy Irie for a while.  (Also, I just started The Enchantress of Florence by Salman Rushdie today, and I love it already!)

Gigantic mutant strawberries from Ed’s produce stand.

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Oh wait, you need a point of reference?  Here you go:

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I know I said “mutant,” but they’re not actually genetically modified or anything.  They’re from a strawberry patch right over the bridge in Currituck, fresh and all-natural with nothing funky goin’ on.  That is just a humongous strawberry the size of my palm.  Mom, no comments about baby hands, please.

Speaking of baby hands, Kristen Wiig’s last episode of SNL was last week.  I’m only mildly devastated that there wasn’t a farewell Target Lady skit.  I don’t know what the show will be like without her hilarious antics!  I guess the rest of the cast members will just have to get on with them by themselves.

Any good summer shows coming up to replace everything that’s ending?  Book suggestions to add to my reading list?  Keep ‘em coming!

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