Ok so I suspect 75% of my readers (6 out of a possible 8, haha) are also on Facebook and have therefore seen most of these pictures already. To that 75% I say: feel free to skip this post and look forward to the next one, which will be a riveting account of second grade football so far.
Let’s dive in! By way of background, I was feeling a tad “been there done that” with Block Island this year. Given where we live, pretty much everyone gets down to the cape and you know, it’s for a good reason. There are zillions of beaches and so many sights and things to do: mini golf, bumper boats, ziplines, trampolines, ice cream, shark stuff, water sports, etc etc. Generally more goings-on than BI and we wanted to explore a new place.
{Pretend I’ve just told you all the criteria and research I did about where we were going to go. Turns out the cape is huge.} We ended up in Chatham and specifically, a house walking distance from Ridgevale Beach. It was so cute and actually perfect for us.
Gosh we had such a great week you guys! The weather was this:
And then we went into town, had lunch, moved into the house and enjoyed some late afternoon beach time. Off to a good start!
The Seafarer, where GG/Erik/Grandma and Grandpa stayed had a pool so we did a quick dip there after the beach:
Followed by lawn games before dinner (you can’t have long grass for those! Ashton generously cut it for us haha):
Monday – White Crest Beach in Wellfleet. It just felt epic, the geography is so dramatic because you hike down the bluff to get there:
Tuesday – We rolled on down to Ridgevale, wagon style:
Look at Alex in his sunglasses chugging his seltzer. Cracks me up.
But ugh when we got there, sooo much seaweed 😦
So we hopped in the car and went to Hardings Beach which was a bit better.
SO fun. Ashton was obsessed with catching a fly ball and we had to drag him out of there.
{Pause for a water break. This post is exhausting.}
Friday! Happy birthday Callie! Stay with me…
Friday, ironically, we figured out where the very best part of Ridgevale Beach actually is – all the way down by the inlet. The water is warm, clear and shallow. It was gorgeous.
Erik, GG, Grandma and Grandpa all left Friday morning so we decided to head to Wequassett Resort for our last dinner and Callie’s birthday.
Last stop of the night, Sundae School in Harwich Port.
I’m not usually an ice cream person, but I had some coffee Oreo thing and it was like, incredible. This place lived up to its reputation.
And Saturday, everyone, we packed up and went home. To our family who always drives FAR distances to be with us, thank you. To Cape Cod, you define what it feels like to be on “summer vacation”. To Mother Nature, you more than made up for last year and the year before. And to all the creatures who spent time in our buckets wondering what the hell happened, send me your therapy bills.
School starts in two weeks y’all. Things are about to get real!




























































































