Thursday, July 2, 2009

Torin dining with his Great-Grandfather (Redding, CT)


Freaky, Douglas. (Colchester, VT)


Looking for Trouble (Burlington, VT)


Milk with Kaku (Kingsey Falls, Quebec)

Exploring a campsite (Acadia, ME)


Ahhhh...why don't we live HERE??



Practicing lightsaber moves in the tent
Rock-climbing with daddy


On the Maine Coast


Torin's first canoe ride (Vienna, ME)


30-College Street Girls...and families...we've multiplied! (Brunswick, ME)


On the road (somewhere between Texas and New York)

Smiles with Ashlyn (Houston, TX)


Taking a bath with Ozzie (San Antonio, TX)


After 3 amazing weeks on the road, visiting friends and family, we have landed in Knoxville, TN. We are still very much getting our feet on the ground (this is my excuse for two months with no posts :) A quick summary of the trip: we left Tucson after a great dinner with our friends Jamee, Jay, Dax, and Loch (who we miss alot!) and headed to San Antonio to see Mena and Matt and little Ozzie. Then onto Houston, where we saw The Rickles and The Worthams, and then an overwhelming number of Geologists educated at Michigan (Thank-You Matt and Maris!). We did a quick Knoxville drive-through, stopped in New York at the Bopaiah's, then onto Brunswick, Maine for Janet's 10 yr college reunion. We saw Janelle and family in Augusta, Aunts and Uncles in Vienna, then 3 nights of camping in Acadia and Cobscook Bay. From there we went to Quebec to see lots of Biswases, then down to Burlington to see lots of Beagleys and a few Chiappinellis. Then to Redding Connecticut to see even more Beagleys, a quick stop in Stamford for brunch with Jon, then onto Norwich, CT, to attend Adrienne and Chris's beautiful wedding. Finally, back down to Knoxville. Torin was a great traveller, and seemed to adapt to the fact that every day he woke up in a new place with new people. It was great. Lots of driving, but worth every mile.

2 comments:

Christine said...

Torin is such a trooper!!!! Anyway, great pics. Glad you had an enjoyable road trip! :)

jamee said...

love reading about your trip! how cool that torin has basically travelled the northern half of the eastern seaboard and he's not even a year old! miss you guys so much!