“Relations are like electric currents. Wrong connections will give you shocks throughout your life. But the right ones light up your life.” – unknown
This week we were lucky to have one more week of vacation staying on the beach on Whidbey Island. The feeling that I have after these two weeks is of greater connection – in my little family, to nature, and to the flow between rest and productivity. I’m so grateful we were able to spend this time together.




Four of my favorite beach pictures from the week.


Horses and Shakespeare. We went to see a performance of Much Ado About Nothing and it was great! And Miss O and Mr. D were able to spend some time grooming and riding horses – and loved it. I’d call Miss O’s reaction to the horses – Much Ado About Something!


Taking photos. Behind me is the Deception Pass bridge.


Sign of the week and family picture of the year!
(All photos are mine. The featured photo is the full moon over the bay).
I love all of these pictures. They make me miss my times with my kids when they were young. And children are never too young to enjoy Shakespeare! What a super holiday.
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Never too young for Shakespeare – I agree. When we went to Romeo and Juliet at the same festival and my kids were 8 and 4, Miss O said, “Wait, they both die?” 🙂 Ah yes, Shakespearean tragedy. Thanks, Darlene!
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these memories and connections will stay forever
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Forever — I hope so! Thanks, Beth!
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I can feel the richness of connections you experienced sitting here 1800 miles away. Just a guess, but I’m thinking 2 weeks is a perfect amount of time to reset our souls/ relationships/ etc. etc @ the pace you did. Love the pictures. I need one of these (2 weeks/ change of pace)
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Thank you, Doug. It’s surprisingly hard to make two weeks happen but this morning I’m feeling the incredible benefit that it did. So glad you can feel the richness from there!! Thanks, my friend!
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Aww love them all Wynne.
The full moon shot is awsome 🌕
As is the family shot, with the little ones 💕
Thank you for sharing.
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Yes – that full moon was amazing! Thank you, Maggie!
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It was.
My pics did not quite do it justice.
My pleasure Wynne.
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Two weeks on Whidbey sounds wonderful Wynne! *sorry about all that alliteration with the W’s 🙂
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Wonderful words, Deb! 🙂 It was fabulous!
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That is indeed a family picture of the year, Wynne. It shows smiles and love and everyone having a good time. I like the selfie of you, too! You look so relaxed and beaming to be connected to Mother Nature again. Summer vacations with family are the best. ❤️ I can feel your happiness from, literally, across the country!!
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Connected to Mother Nature – perfectly said, Melanie! Really, it was wonderful and I’m glad that feeling passes all the way from me to you!!
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Oh yes! 🙂(Look at that smile!)
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❤ ❤ ❤
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Such a lovely family picture.
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Thanks, Jane!
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I’m glad you enjoyed some family fun and relaxing before school starts. Great family photo Wynne. 🙂
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Oh you said it perfectly! Thanks, Brad!
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🙂
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Oh Wynne, thank you for sharing. Build a deck, lovely. Building a family is hard work and your kids are growing up strong and connected. Love these weekly visits along the seashore, they’ll be ready for what’s next, sooner than you think. Peace.
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Strong and connected – I love your take, Clay! I know – it’s going so fast!
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You are doing such a wonderful job building memories with your family Wynne. And even if some of the details are forgotten, there will always be the memories of love, connection, and togetherness. 💞
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Love your note that some details will be forgotten but the love, connection and togetherness memories will stay. Thank you, Rose!
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If only we could freeze frame time in such “Family picture of the year” scenes Wynne. Thanks for sharing these happiness personified pics.
Keep Looking Up ^ … His Best is Yet to Come!
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If only! Right! Happiness personified – so true. Thanks, my friend!
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What a beautiful moon! And your kids are fantastic! But where is Cooper?
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Good question, Cristiana! He can’t come with us to this place. We need to somehow fix that!
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Definitely, the poor little thing!
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You are showing them worlds! Great mom!
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Thank you, Dr. Stein. It’s as good for me as it is for them!
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Love the family portrait. Very cool. And here’s to greater connection. Such a wonderful thing.
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Such a wonderful thing – exactly right, Brian! Thanks, my friend!
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Such wonderful photos of your family, Wynne – and your selfie by the bridge is beautiful. Ms O and Mr D built an amazing Survivor-worthy shelter. They certainly had a super summer thanks to you! Hope you all continue to soak up the summer!
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You’ve got such a good eyd. Funny you say that about the shelter because a storm came in one day and the fort still stood! 🙂 I’ve had a great summer thanks to them too so it’s good all around. Hope you all are soaking up special summer memories for these last few weeks too! Thanks, Ab!
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That’s a fabulous family photo! What great memories you are creating with your kids at the beach.
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Ah, you know the fun well! Yes, great memories!
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Bliss! Bliss, I tell you! In every pic. Thank you for letting us peek in and enjoy. Magnificent! 🥰
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Thank you, dear Vicki! We were so lucky to get that time together!! ❤
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Thank you for taking us along! 🥰❤️🥰
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Who would not fall in love with your little explorers at the shore! The sun kissed family image – paradise found!
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Paradise found — you said it, Mary!! Thanks for coming along on our adventures!
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I can feel the sand between my toes – I just need to pack!!!!
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lovely photos, Wynne; warm and uplifting; and that slogan 🙂
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Love your description, John. Glad they are warm and uplifting even a hemisphere away!
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hahaha esp seeing we are in winter: the last throes thankfully 🙂
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You have some stunning photos here–including several no doubt with special memories. What a wonderful week you had!
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A perfect comment, Belinda! Special memories for sure. Thank you for coming along with us!
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Seeing these photos makes me wish I had savoured those family vacations moments just a little more. Looks amazing!
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Family vacations are hard to enjoy, aren’t they? A lot of preparation goes into them, it’s a different rhythm, and parents have to slow down as well – just to name a few of my challenges. I’m so grateful we had two weeks because it took some time to settle in. Thanks, Michelle!
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5 stars for the pics and a bonus star for a 2 week vacation! So great! I love that beach shelter/roof. Did you all build that?
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Thanks, Todd! Two weeks was awesome! Yes, Miss O built that shelter. She started it a few different ways but this is the one that lasted. A storm came in one day and it still stood! Thanks, my friend!
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Wow! Good for her! I wonder where she gets that engineering skill from .. 🤔😉
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Ha, ha, ha!
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So much to be grateful for, for sure!
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So much to be grateful for! Thanks, Dana!
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What a great time, Wynne! I love all your photos, and that sign is too funny. 🥰
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Thank you, Lauren!
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You’re welcome, Wynne! xo
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So what you’re saying is, there is much ado about Much Ado About Nothing. Got it!
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See? You know!
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Great photos and family picture. I think Mr. D is going to be a scientist. He always looks so inquisitive.
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What an interesting observation, Edward. I think you might be on to something!
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Well, if he becomes a scientist, we’ll remember this post and celebrate the accomplishment. If it goes another way and follows a different path, we’ll celebrate anyway because your kids are going to succeed in any profession they choose.
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Ah, what a wonderfully affirming comment, Edward! Thank you, my friend!
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Beautiful family. Oh my, the kids have grown. Hugs, C
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Thanks, Cheryl! They grow SOOO fast!
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Looks like lives well-lived to me!
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Thank you, Tamara!
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