Aug 16, 2009

Our trip to the Cape


Finally I'm publishing the post about our trip to the Cape which happened a few weeks ago. It's been a long process determining what to include, but here are some highlights.
(I apologize in advance for some of the photo formatting. Blogger wasn't willing to cooperate with some of the photo placements.)

In the morning before leaving on Saturday, Sylvie had one last rock with some of her closest friends.

We arrived before Jocelyn, Grammy, and the cousins, so Beau and Sylvie decided
to go exploring around the neighborhood in our new bike trailer.


Her first biking companion, "Big Bunny."

When everyone finally arrived, Beau broke out the crazy cool kiddy pool
he just bought and the kids went for a dip in the buff.


A close-up of Iman.

Bibi, mid-splash.

The next morning, the girls took a spin. It looks like they didn't enjoy it from this picture, but they were cracking up. See the video below. You can kind of hear them giggling if you listen close enough.




Here's a peek at our beach adventures throughout the week:


Our little beach bunny.

Daddy and Sylvie.


Bibi and Amine.



















Daddies and babies, digging in the sand.
Iman, a rare moment enjoying the beach. Sand and
ocean
water were definitely not two of her favorite things.


The crew.

Joc and Bibi

Grammy/Mimi and Iman

Sylvie and me

Mmmm. Goldfish.

More digging in the sand.

Water-time fun.




























Iman, taking a snooze under the umbrella

Hanging out around the house:

Chillin' on the chair

Bibi and Sylvie, climbing on the chair

Babies in a hammock.

The only picture of the three of us where Beau's eyes aren't closed
or he's not making a weird face.



Our trip to Provincetown included a stop at a neat Zen garden and a trip to the harbor.

Bibi, Iman, and Jocelyn checking out the koi fish.

Sylvie checking out the Buddha.

What's in there?

Oooh. Water fountain.


More Buddhas




Going for a dip at one of the P-town beaches.



Trying to get Iman in the water, without success.


Our last morning on the Cape.


1 comment:

Jocelyn Tremblay said...

In the picture of Bibi and Sylvie chilling in the chair, they look like they could be twins.