Sunday afternoon after a four-mile run, I drove down to Aaron's Beach just to say hello.
Although the sun was shining brightly, the wind was brisk.
Temperatures were only in the forties.
(Saturday, when I went running down Redart, it started snowing!)
(I'm really ready for warm weather to settle in and for the cold to go away.)
Anyway, the sand at the beach's entrance has shifted since I last visited.
But most of the rest of it
looks the same.
It was another busy week here in the Chesapeake Bay household. Daughter purchased her prom dress, and in a few weeks I'll be taking my very last prom pictures as a mother. Sunday night was her basketball banquet, the very last sports banquet I'll be attending as a mother. Her cap and gown recently arrived, and before too long I'll be
I continue to press the limits of an odometer with my 100-mile daily commute, but I have been doing some fun things as well. On Saturday, Middle Sister invited me to an oyster roast at the Mathews Yacht Club, where she recently applied to become a member. We thoroughly enjoyed a seafood feast with some fascinating people.
Baby Sis and I are once again traveling to Nashville to visit our blog friend Lauren. We will also attempt to run another half marathon. Since my car accident, I've not been able to get back to where I was physically. There are more aches and pains and I just feel
There's more to tell, and when things simmer down here I will tell the story from beginning to end.
It's a very good one.
I hope all is well in your world. Have a great week!