white tank: Target, grey tank: Kohl's, pants: H&M, sandles: Kohl's
Today marks the halfway point of the one week during the summer that I never want to end. I mean never. It can go on and on, sandy baby day after sandy baby day, until September. There's only one reason why I want to return to normal life on Sunday, and that's to be reunited with Dallas. He (thankfully) loves his pet sitter but he most definitely loves to see his family more. But if he could be with us here, and if Hubs didn't have to get back to work, here we would stay. Come on...a tax-free-everything Delaware is SOO much better than New York and it's ridic 8%.
So true to my word, here's a little vacay outfit preview (whaa?? she never does outfits!) and just a few of the happenings that could only be part of a Dad's-side-of-the-family beach vacation.
- S is officially a sand crab. Crawls in it, plays in it, eats it. Doesn't care. Life's just a big sandbox to her this week. Oh, and did you ever see anything cuter than baby tan lines?
- My cousin recounting the time when she opened up her medicine cabinet and her nail polish remover sprung out and spilled all over her head. Ten minutes before work. How she didn't know how her psychiatric medications would react to the chemicals.
- My dad slicing open his thumb. Four stitches later, he's not allowed near the paring knife and he's wearing a "finger condom" so he can go in the ocean. Seriously, that's what it looks like.
- Aunt J's story of her cat, how she had my uncle carve a cat door in the window so Tootsie could go in and out while my Aunt's away. Tootsie loves catching birds. Well, her soon-to-be-ex-husband is checking on the cat this week, and every time he's at the house there's a bird in there. Sometimes dead, sometimes flying around. Gives a new meaning to a bird house.
- My sister coining this week as the "vacation of things that never should've been said". We'll just leave it at that.
Happy Hump Day! I'll see you again on the other side. Otherwords, next week. Now, off to the land of sand and 108-degree heat indices.
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